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Video article 11:52
Hyogo Prefecture’s Takarazuka City Is Full of Entertainment! Check Out the Classic Takarazuka Grand Theater, the Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum and Other Little-Known Spots!
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Takarazuka Is a World Famous Entertainment City! The Takarazuka International Tourism Association created the video “A Video to Guide Tourism in Takarazuka.” The video introduces attractive sightseeing places around Takarazuka, Hyogo, in Japan's Kansai region. This article will introduce recommended sightseeing places in the city of entertainment. Be sure to follow along with the video! Entertainment Spots in Takarazuka! Photo:Takarazuka Grand Theater The most famous sightseeing location in Takarazuka is Takarazuka Revue. The performance at the Takarazuka Grand Theatre is a high quality show that we recommend seeing at least once. This is one of the few all-female troupes in the world, and their well-honed performances, which have been performed for over 100 years, are a must-see. Fans of the Takarazuka School of Music won't want to miss the Sumire Museum, where you can see photos of the Takarazuka School of Music, exhibits of teaching materials used in classes, actual classroom scenes and extracurricular activities that are not usually available to the public. We also recommend stopping by Horai Bridge, which spans the Muko River (武庫川, Mukogawa) and is known as a view point for the Takarazuka Grand Theater. Source :YouTube screenshot Osamu Tezuka, a pioneer of Japanese manga and anime, was born in Takarazuka, and the Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum is located there in his honor. It has an entrance reminiscent to that of the palace from Princess Knight. Enjoy the world of Japanese manga here! Recommended Sightseeing Spots in Takarazuka Photo:Kiyoshikojin Seichoji There are historical shrines and temples, such as, Kiyoshikojin Seichoji, Nakayamadera, Hachiman Shrine (波豆八幡神社, Hachimanjinjya), Iwashizu Shrine (伊和志津神社 Iwashizujinjya), and Mefu Shrine (売布神社, Mefujinjya). Be sure to check out theKitsugidayu Stele Monument as well. There are also places where you can enjoy golfing and horse racing. Tourist Attractions to Enjoy the Natural Scenery There's a hiking trail at Takedao Haisenjiki's Mukogawa valley as well, and it gets quite busy during fall. After hiking, bathing at Takedao Hot Springs (武田尾温泉, Takedaoonsen) is a great way to relax and unwind. Photo:Hananomichi Takarazuka is called the "City of Gardening," and there's a beautiful dahlia garden called Aiaipark, where you can buy gardening tools, and the well-kept-secret Hana no Michi where you can enjoy seasonal flowers. We also recommend strawberry picking at Ai-farm and buying local vegetables at Nishitani Community Center Fureai Yume Plaza. Sightseeing in Takarazuka Staying at the luxury Takarazuka Washington Hotel or Takarazuka Hotel where you can enjoy Taisho Roman, is a great idea for lodging. Relaxing at Nature Spa Takarazuka and Hotel Wakamizu and enjoying the pure hot springs while dining on Japanese cuisine will make for an experience you won't soon forget. We recommend the local specialty tansan-senbei as a souvenir. Summary of Takarazuka As you can see from the video, Takarazuka is easily accessed from Osaka and Kobe. There are a lot of entertainment and natural tourist attractions in the area as well. There's more information about Takarazuka in the video, so be sure to check it out to learn about the attractions of Takarazuka! Visit popular tourist attractions in Takarazuka! 【Official Website】Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture City Hall Website http://www.city.takarazuka.hyogo.jp.e.pc.hp.transer.com/ -
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The Thousands of Years Old Wilson Stump on Kagoshima Prefecture's Yakushima Island Is One of Japan's Most Famous Power Spots, and Also a World Natural Heritage Site! Journey Inside the Stump That Once Towered Over the Island!
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Yakushima, Kagoshima- A Popular Tourist Destination This video, titled "YAKUSHIMA WONDERLAND"(【HD】屋久島ワンダーランド _ YAKUSHIMA WONDERLAND), was created by “happydayztag,” and it introduces you to the beautiful scenery of Yakushima. The video shows you scenes of an ancient Jomon Cedar standing in a mystic forest, sea turtles, and other wildlife living in Yakushima. Enjoy the dynamic nature view of Yakushima! Yakushima is an island located at the southernmost tip of Kyushu island. The island contains more than 90% forest. Yakushima is designated as a National Natural Monument, Special Natural Monument, as well as the first place to become a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. In 2012, Yakushima park was registered as a national park. Yakushima is a subtropical forest that contains waterfalls, a clear ocean, a moss covered forest, local wildlife, ancient Jomon cedars, and more. It's a place that many Japanese and international visitors long to visit. Sightseeing at Yakushima, Kagoshima Photo:Wilson’s Stump Yakushima island has a lot of rain throughout the year. The video contains footage of mystic cedars in the fog, the blue ocean and water falls in Yakushima. If you'd like to enjoy the nature of Yakushima, we recommend hiking or trekking. Yakushima's trekking tour is quite popular. In the middle of the old railway line that connects the logging village to the coastal village, sits Wilson’s Stump, the remains of a giant cedar tree that toppled over roughly 400 years ago. If you look up inside Wilson’s Stump, you can see a heart shape, making it a very popular place for taking photos. You can also see the heart of Wilson's Stump at 0:57. Photo:Jomon Cedar The ancient Jomon Cedar is the the symbol of Yakushima. It is estimated to be around 2170 to 2700 years old and is the largest cedar in Yakushima. The trip to visit the Jomon cedar takes about 5 hours of hiking. Seeing the mystic cedar after the long hike is a truly rewarding experience. You can see the dynamic view of the Jomon cedar at 1:07 in the video. Trails are available and well maintained for hikers. Mt. Nagatadake and Mt. Miyanoura, the highest peak on Yakushima, are two more popular spots and are both made of granite. You can check out this beautiful view at 1:55. Other Tourist Spots in Yakushima, Kagoshima ©Kagoshima prefecture Modifying Another must-see sight in Yakushima is Shiratani Unsuikyo, a fantastic mossy forest filled with water that glistens and is said to have been the inspiration for the famous Japanese animated film, Princess Mononoke. The water overflowing from the mountains creates magnificent waterfalls, such as the Okonotaki and Senpiro Falls, which flow out to the sea. You can see this at 0:25 in the video. A short hike around Yakusugi Land is an ideal route as you can see the spectacular road into the interior of the island. Yaku Shrine is a masterpiece swallowed by nature. Yakushima lighthouse is located at the westernmost tip of Yakushima. "Hirauchi Onsen" is available only for 2 hours between high tide and low tide, but we definitely recommend checking it out if you have the chance. The Yakushima Environmental Culture Village Center is a museum you can visit to learn more about the history and nature of Yakushima. In early summer, sea turtles come to the beaches in Yakushima to lay eggs. You might be able to see local deer and monkeys on the Seibu Rindo Forest Path as well. The dense forests of Yakushima cover 95.5% of the island. There are wild Yakuzaru monkeys as well as Yakushika deer, and the chances of seeing them are high. You'll see these natural animals throughout the video too, so be sure to check it out! Summary of Yakushima, Kagoshima Photo:Fried flying fish There are 2 ways to access to Yakushima: either by a plane or by ship. Direct flights are available from Osaka (Itami), Fukuoka, and Kagoshima. There are many hotels, ryokan, onsen facilities, pensions, and guest houses are available. If you plan to visit the Jomon cedar, you'll need to stay at least one night at Yakushima. Try some fresh seafood dishes at Yakushima, such as deep fried flying fish and mackerels. As you can see in the video, there's a lot of natural scenery left in Kagoshima prefecture. Be sure to check out the video to see how fascinating Yakushima is! Are you packing your bags yet? 【Official Website】Yakushima, Kagoshima Town http://www.town.yakushima.kagoshima.jp/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Yakushima https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g3211144-Yakushima_Yakushima_cho_Kumage_gun_Kagoshima_Prefecture_Kyushu-Vacations.html -
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This Place Screams Instagram! The Cobalt Blue Waters of Fukushima's "Goshikinuma" Are Out of This World!
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Sightseeing at "Goshikinuma" This video, titled "Goshikinuma - A Fantastic Colored Pond in Fukushima Japan" (Fantastic Colors Pond in Fukushima Japan 五色沼湖沼群 神秘的な絶景の福島裏磐梯・東北の美しい風景), introduces the beautiful cobalt blue lakes of "Goshikinuma," located on the north side of Mt. Bandai (津磐梯山, Aizu Bandaisan), in Fukushima Prefecture, located in Japan's Tohoku region. "Urabandai" in Fukushima Prefecture has about 30 small and large lakes and swamps, which are characterized by various shades of green, red, and blue. It is also called the "Mysterious Lake" because of its beauty, and has received one Michelin Green Guide star. Please enjoy the scenic beauty of nature during the season when the fresh greenery is at its best. What Is Goshikinuma Like? Photo:Benten-numa at Goshikinuma Goshikinuma consists of Bishamon-numa (毘沙門沼, Bishamon-numa), Aka-numa (赤沼, Aka-numa), Midoro-numa (みどろ沼, Midoro-numa), Benten-numa (弁天沼, Benten-numa), Ruri-numa (るり沼, Ruri-numa), Ao-numa (青沼, Ao-numa), and Yanagi-numa (柳沼, Yanagi-numa), which are introduced from the beginning of the video. In addition to the cobalt blue lakes, the fresh greenery is reflected on the water's surface as shown in the video at 1:56, and the emerald green Ruri-numa is also beautiful. There are also swamps that show different colors depending on the season and weather, such as emerald blue, turquoise blue, and pastel blue. You can rent a rowing boat in Bishamon-numa, so we recommend that you take your time and enjoy the beauty of nature. Sightseeing at Goshikinuma Photo:Bishamon-numa Bandai Asahi National Park (磐梯朝日国立公園内, Bandai Asahi Kokuritsu Koen) in Fukushima Prefecture is a special protected area. The area around the scenic Goshikinuma in April is a hiking course where you can enjoy cycling. Be sure to choose a sunny day to go on a sightseeing trip. It's a good idea to walk along the Goshikinuma Nature Exploration Road when the autumn leaves are at their most colorful. There are gourmet spots where you can enjoy lunch, accommodations such as the Goshikinuma Hotel, campsites, and holiday villages as well. Make sure to book accommodations and tours, to travel around at and enjoy the surrounding sights. Sightseeing Spots Around Goshikinuma Photo:Hibara Lake When you come to Goshikinuma for sightseeing, you should definitely check out the nearby sightseeing spots. Recommendations include Mount Bandai's largest lake "Hibara Lake," which is located in the center of the plateau, "Urabandai Roadside Station" for local gourmet and sweets, the drive course "Bandai Azuma Lake line," and "West Azuma Sky Valley" overlooking the superb view. Goshikinuma Sightseeing Video Summary Goshikinuma in Fukushima Prefecture is a hidden sightseeing spot with a beautiful cobalt-blue lake surface. We hope the beauty was conveyed through the video. The sparkling lake is so attractive that you won't get tired of looking at it even if you spent the rest of your life doing so. If you are going on a sightseeing trip to Goshikinuma in Fukushima Prefecture, please enjoy the miraculous scenery, created by nature, to your heart's content. ◆Goshikinuma Lakes and Marshes Overview◆ 【Address】〒966-0401 Kita-Shiobara-mura, Yama-gun, Fukushima 【Access】25 minutes by bus from Inawashiro Station on the Banetsu West Line 【Parking】 Available 【Telephone No】0241-32-2850 【Tripadvisor】Goshikinuma https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1120994-d1222009-Reviews-Goshikinuma_Lake-Kitashiobara_mura_Yama_gun_Fukushima_Prefecture_Tohoku.html -
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Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine: The Origin of Japan’s Most Recent Era, "Reiwa." One of the Nation's Most Popular Spots for Academic Success Is a Charming Place Full of History in Dazaifu, Fukuoka!
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Dazaifu- An Attractive Tourist Destination in Fukuoka This video is titled “Dazaifu, Japan 4K (Ultra HD) – Dazaifu Autumn Winter.” It shows the scenery of Dazaifu, a popular tourist site in the Kyushu Hakata area, and was created by “egawauemon”. There are many sightseeing spots in the city of Dazaifu (太宰府市), Fukuoka in Japan's Kyushu region, including Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, where Sugawara no Michizane is honored as a deity. Visit fascinating landmarks such as the historic sites of the ancient city Dazaifu and famous shrines and temples. The video introduces sightseeing spots, gourmet cuisine, and festivals of Dazaifu with beautiful music in beautiful, 4K images. Enjoy the charm of Dazaifu! Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, the Most Popular Tourist Site in Fukuoka Photo:Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine As one of the most prominent tourist sites in Dazaifu, Fukuoka, you can't afford to miss Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine. We'll introduce it in the video, so be sure to follow along! Many people look to visit the historical locations to receive their shuin stamps. Many students preparing for their entrance exams come to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine as well. The shrine is referred to as Tenjin-san and is home to Michizane Sugawara, the god of academic achievement. After visiting the shrine, taste popular gourmet Umegae Mochi at the Umegae Mochiya restaurant on the approach to the temple. This is introduced at 1:08 in the video. We also recommend grabbing a coffee or having lunch at the Starbucks on the approach. It has a traditional design that you won't find outside of Japan. Access to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine is about a 5-minute walk from Nishitetsu Dazaifu Station. There are many toll parking lots around Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, so if you're traveling by car there's no need to worry about parking. A Tourist Spot Where You Can Learn the History of Dazaifu Photo:Dazaifu Government Office Ruins There are many places in the Dazaifu area where you can learn about the history and culture of Dazaifu, such as the Kyushu National Museum and the Dazaifu Exhibition Hall. We also recommend checking out the Dazaifu Government Office ruins. The origin of the new Japanese era “Reiwa” is “Ume-no-hana no Uta” contained in Japan’s oldest songbook “Manyoshu.” The Umehana Banquet described in the preface to the song is said to be held in the vicinity of Sakamoto Hachimangu Shrine in Dazaifu, and has been popular with many tourists since the beginning of the new era. There is also a traditional Dazaifu craft called "Kiuso" that has been handed down from generation to generation in Dazaifu, that depicts a small bird perched in a tree. The thin feathers are carved out of the wood using a chisel. You can see this at 1:03 in the video. Also, the festival “Usokae / Onisube Shinji,” designated as an intangible ethnic cultural property, introduced at 1:32 in the video, is one of the three major fire festivals and is a popular festival that many tourists from Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine visit. Recommended Sightseeing Spots in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Photo:Kanzeon-ji Temple Around the city, there are also many of other famous hidden gems such as Homangu Kamado Shrine, Kaidan-in Temple, and the Ono Castle Ruins, one of the "Japan’s Top 100 Castles." At Kanzeon-ji Temple, which was opened by Emperor Tenchi, there is a 5-meter-tall Bodhisattva and the oldest hanging bell in Japan. The Dazaifu area has a lot to offer, so we recommend enjoying lunch or dinner at one of the city's gourmet spots, or staying at a hotel and spending a night or two exploring the city at your leisure. Summary of the Ancient City, Dazaifu As introduced in this video, Dazaifu has many tourist sites and gourmet spots besides Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine. Be sure to check out the video and decide on a sightseeing route in Dazaifu beforehand to get the most out of your trip. Take a tour of Dazaifu and learn about the history of the ancient city, explore the tourist routes, and take a stroll through some of the best places to enjoy the natural beauty of the city. ◆Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine◆ 【Address】4-7-1 Saifu, Dazaifu, Fukuoka, 818-0117 【Access】5 minutes on foot from Nishitetsu Dazaifu Station 【Admission Fee】General 400 JPY (~$4 USD)(As of November, 2019) 【Hours】6:30~19:00 【Average time spent here】About an hour 【Parking】Available 【Tel】+81 92-922-8225 -
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Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture - A Town Full of Natural Beauty Nestled in Dewa Sanzan! Tourist Spots, Popular Festivals, and Local Dining; Enjoy the Charm of the Popular Sightseeing Spot Where You Can Get a Taste of Japanese Culture!
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Introducing Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture This video is a sightseeing PR video of Tsuruoka City, in Yamagata Prefecture in Japan's Tohoku region, produced by the "Tsuruoka City Tourism Federation." Dewa Sanzan (The Three Mountains of Dewa) refers to the three mountains Mt. Haguro, Mt. Gassan and Mt. Yudono, and has a history of being a mountain for Shugendo (Japanese mountain asceticism) until the Edo period (1603 to 1868 AD). In the Tsuruoka City area, a town with superb views of Dewa Sanzan, there are many tourist attractions where you can get a taste of Japanese culture. This video introduces foreign tourists traveling around Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture, as they explore Dewa Sanzan, Kamo Aquarium, Food Culture, Castle Town Culture, and Hot Springs. Please enjoy the video on the charms of Tsuruoka City. Things to Do Near Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture Photo:Daihokan Tsuruoka City, located on the Sea of Japan side of Yamagata Prefecture, flourished as a castle town of the Shonai Domain during the Edo period. The walking route of Tsuruoka Park (鶴岡公園, Tsuruoka koen), where lays the ruins of Tsurugaoka Castle (鶴ヶ岡城, Tsuruokajyo), and Daihoji Castle (大法寺城跡, Daihoujijo), allows you to experience the castle town culture of Toji. There are also famous places in the city such as Ideha Shrine (出羽神社, Ideha jinja), Yudonosan Shrine (湯殿山神社, Yudonosan jinja), Zenpo Temple (善寳寺, Zenpoji), and Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社, Itsukushima jinja). The Haguro Mountain (羽黒山, Hagurosan) five-storied Pagoda of Dewa Miyama Shrine (出羽三山神社, Dewa Miyama jinja) is a tourist attraction registered as a national treasure. You can see footage overflowing with ancient Japanese culture, at 0:58 in the video. Tsuruoka City Kamo Aquarium (加茂水族館, Kamo suizokukan), known as the world's largest jellyfish aquarium, is a popular hole in the wall spot. Tsuruoka City Kamo Aquarium is introduced at 0:40 in the video. Take a look at the beautiful jellyfish. In addition, the scenic Midagahara Marshland (弥陀ヶ原湿原, Midagahara shitsugen) and Atsumi Hot springs (あつみ温泉, Atsumi Onsen) are 2 more popular tourist attractions. Enjoy Traditional Japanese Culture in Tsuruoka City Source :YouTube screenshot If you're going to Tsuruoka City, then you're looking for a one of a kind experience. At the Togashi Candle Store, you can easily experience Japanese culture through the painting experience of Tsuruoka City's famous painted candles. This is shown at 0:31 of the video, so enjoy the painting experience. The Tsuruoka Tenjin Festival held in May and the Oiyasa Festival held in August are bustling with lively music. By participating in these events, you can enjoy traditional Japanese culture. Footage of one of the festivals can be seen at 1:06 in the video. Dining in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture Photo:Dadacha soybeans In Tsuruoka City, there are many locations where you can enjoy Japanese food culture to your hearts content. We recommend Tsuruoka Ramen, which fresh, local ingredients from the sea and mountains of Tsuruoka City. Speaking of Tsuruoka City's specialties, they also have delicious dadacha soybeans! Dadacha beans grown in the climate of Yamagata Prefecture can be purchased at sightseeing spots, such as a direct market or a roadside station. Summary of Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture The video introduced here is full of the charms of Tsuruoka City. Places like Dewa Sanzan, with its beautiful natural scenery, sightseeing spots around the city, and delicious local cuisine dotted throughout the city. There are a lot of places that we couldn't cover in this article, so be sure to check out the video for a more in depth look at what Tsuruoka City has to offer. We hope you enjoy your trip to Tsuruoka City! -
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Iki Island, Nagasaki Prefecture: An Island With a Spectacular View, Surrounded by Beautiful, Natural Scenery! Sacred Shrines, Little-Known Swimming Holes, Delicious Food, and More, All in Beautiful 4K Footage!
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Iki Island, Nagasaki This video, created by “Iki Island Japan,” is a tour promotional video of Iki Island, Nagasaki. The name of the video is "Iki Island, Japan 4K (Ultra HD)(Iki Island, Japan 4K (Ultra HD) - 壱岐)." There are total of 971 islands in Nagasaki with Iki Island being one of the most popular among tourists. In this article, we'll talk about popular tourist spots, such as the clear blue ocean, spiritual shrines, and delicious gourmet food you can enjoy on Iki Island. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of Iki Island, Nagasaki in clear 4K footage! Be sure to follow along with the video as you read this article. Enjoy the Beach at Iki Island, Nagasaki Photo:Iki island beach Iki Island, Nagasaki, is located at the Northern end of Kyushu in the Genkai Sea. You can take a ferry to Gonoura Port, known as “The entrance of Iki Island,” to get there. There are many beautiful beaches that you can visit to enjoy the scenery of Iki Island. Tatsuno Island is a deserted island located in the Northernmost area of Iki Island, and is about a 10 minute ferry ride from Katsumoto Port. Enjoy the beach while fishing at the beautiful Tatsuno Island. Ase Island is another deserted island where you can experience sea kayaking and snorkeling. The video introduces you to the beautiful oceans listed in the article. Which one looks the best? Visiting the Historical Shrines on Iki Island, Nagasaki Photo:The Kojima Shrine approach There are many historical shrines where you can enjoy the scenic beauty of Iki Island, Nagasaki. Kojima shrine is located on a small island in the sea, and only at low tide does the pathway to the shrine appear, making it a magical location. Other popular shrines include Shomogu, Yorihachiman Shrine, and Hakusa Hachiman Shrine. At 0:29 and 0:39 you can see the Shomogu grand festival held at Shomogue. It's a historical event with 700 years of tradition. Iki Kagura was also selected as as Important Intangible Folk Cultural Asset. So Much to See on Iki Island! The area around Rokujizo is a perfect spot for taking pictures. Take a look at the video at 1:32 to see the 6 “Harahoge Jizo” enshrined on the beach, gazing at the sunset. Don't miss the dynamic Sakyobana that face the Genkai Sea and the 45-meter-high Saru-iwa (monkey rock). We also recommend visiting the Haru no Tsuji Ruins, Soroku Kofun, and saying hi to the cute dolphins at the Iki Dolphin park. Gourmet Food on Iki Island, Nagasaki Photo:Sea urchin bowl After sightseeing around the city, enjoy the delicious gourmet food of Iki Island. The local specialty of Iki Island is definitely the seafood! Try the special Kaisen Bowl filled with Iki Urchins! At 1:42 in the video, you can see the seafood bidding at the Katsumoto fishing port. Check out the wide variety seafood available on Iki Island. Some other specialties of Iki Island are Iki special sake, and the popular hot pot “Hikiotoshi.” Summary of Iki Island, Nagasaki There's so much more to see on Iki Island! Be sure to check out the video as it shows a lot more places that you can visit. The beautiful scenery in the video is something to be marveled. If you're headed out to Nagasaki, consider stopping by Iki Island and enjoying all of the beautiful scenery and delicious seafood that it has to offer! 【Official Website】Iki Island, Nagasaki, City Hall Homepage https://www.city.iki.nagasaki.jp/ -
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Nature, History, and Culture! Introducing Firefly Viewing, Fireworks Displays, and More in Chonan, Chiba!
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Japanesque Sightseeing Spots and the Highlights of Chonan, Chiba This article introduces the video “Chonan, Chiba prefecture” made by “Chonan Chonamaru.” This is a storyline video to display the beauty of Chonan, Chiba prefecture in Japan's Kanto region made by Minami Nagata who works in the Chonan office as the PR manager. You can learn about the beauty of Chonan, Chiba prefecture by watching the video. Chonan, Chiba - Beautiful Sightseeing Locations for People of All Ages! Source :YouTube screenshot “Chonan flower tour” introduces Japanesque sightseeing spots in Chonan, where you can enjoy the scenery while cycling. You can watch it at 0:23 of the video. At 0:32 it introduces “Shirai field”. Another thing that comes to mind when you think of Japan is temples! You can take part in Chouhukujuji temple's flower tour introduced at 0:51 in the video. Children will have a wonderful time enjoying the different Japanese-style stalls on Chouhukujuji temple's vast grounds. You can enjoy the superb view of Chiba prefecture's Nomigane Park at 0:58 in the video. There's also a rice-planting experience at 1:24 in the video. Chiba prefecture has few high altitude mountains as well, so you can enjoy the vast scenery. In addition, due to Boso Peninsula's mild climate and weather in Kanto region, you can enjoy a nice bicycle flower tour as shown in the video. More Breathtaking Sightseeing Locations in Chonan, Chiba! Source :YouTube screenshot Houonji temple is a famous temple where you can feel the essence of Japan. It is at 1:33 in the video. Yuya no Shimizu is the sightseeing location where you can enjoy some of Japan's purest water. It has been selected as one of Japan's 100 famous springs. Furthermore, although Chiba is in Japan's Kanto region, you can still enjoy a firefly viewing in Chonan thanks to its bountiful nature. You can see the shiny fireflies at 1:43 in the video. An Impressive Fireworks Display at Chonan, Chiba's Popular Summer Event Source :YouTube screenshot At 2:08 in the video, we see Kasamori Kannon Temple which stands isolated in the middle of forest You can feel its mysterious atmosphere when climbing the stairs; almost as if it's a totally different world. Further into the video, they introduce a Japanese-style lunch at a quaint, traditional Japanese house. During the Chonan festival shown at 2:56 in the video, you can come visit to check out local farm products and a musical performance performed by children. As you can watch at 3:13 in the video, Chonan continues thriving, as they just held the 60th town merger anniversary! Access to Chonan, Chiba's Majestic Sightseeing Locations Easy access from Tokyo to Chonan, Chiba. If going by train, You can come visit here by taking the Sotobo line limited express Wakashio in Tokyo, getting off at Mobara station in Chonan, and then taking a Kominato bus. For access by car, taking the highway is the fastest and most convenient route. Particularly, you can get Chonan from Tokyo Bay Aqua Line, via the Kisarazu highway junction, and taking National Route 409 from the Ken-o-Mobara Chonan-expressway. There's also the express intercity bus from Tokyo station, and another route from Kanagawa prefecture side which requires taking the Tokyo Bay Ferry from Kurihama Port to Hamakanaya Port. Summary of Chonan, Chiba's Japanesque Sightseeing Spots Source :YouTube screenshot Chonan suffered heavy damage and blackouts due to a typhoon in the summer of 2019. However, Chonan is known for its sightseeing locations, gorgeous views, scenic areas, and instagrammable spots, which is why this time the video introduced the beauty of Chonan, Chiba, so you can feel the Japanese style. Although not covered in the video, there are hotels, campsites, and cafes located through the city that are run by Chonan. In addition, there are popular golf courses located in Chonan as well, such as Toyo Country Club: South Country Club: Golden CrossCountry Club: Chonan Country Club: Lavista Golf Resort: Chonan Public Course: Abiding Club Golf Society. Chonan, Chiba has a lot of great historical spots as well as little-known hot spots such as the graves of Chosui Shirai and Yukihisa Isobe that couldn’t weren't introduced in the video. Chonan, Chiba has a very rich historical culture and bountiful nature so we definitely recommend coming to visit during your next trip to Japan! Enjoy great views and sightseeing spots during your trip in Chonan! -
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Full of Charms! Higashi-Izu, Shizuoka Attracts All Generations, With Things for Both Children and Adults to Enjoy! Visitors Can Enjoy a Breathtaking Star-Filled Sky That Will Make You Feel as Though Time Has Stopped!
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A Look at the Charms of Higashi-Izu, Shizuoka This article is all about the introductory video "Higashi-Izu Town - Seaside and Mountains in the Sky - Long Version"(東伊豆町 ~満点の海山空~ ロングVer.), filmed by “higashiizu.” If you're going on a trip, it's good to visit a place where there are plenty of attractions for the whole family to enjoy. If you fancy a bit of splurge, why not stay at some luxurious hotels or ryokan (Japanese-style inns) where you can enjoy delicious gourmet cuisine. If you're up for it, we recommend the town of Higashi-Izu in Shizuoka Prefecture, where you can enjoy leisure facilities and spectacular scenery. You'll see a lot of popular tourist spots introduced in this video, that both Japanese and foreign visitors can enjoy! Follow along with the video to see the beauty of Higashi-Izu Town in Shizuoka Prefecture! Something for Everyone to Enjoy Higashi-Izu boasts a wide range of touristic attractions for all generations to enjoy. Source :YouTube screenshot At the beginning of the video, you can see Hina dolls lined up on the steps of a shrine. Hina dolls are Japanese dolls, only displayed on “Hina Matsuri” (Doll’s Festival), that is a traditional annual event to pray for the healthy growth of girls. The Hina Doll decorations on the steps of Susanoo-Jinja Shrine are a sight to behold and will definitely look good on Instagram! There are a total of 118 steps decorated with Hina dolls! Atagawa Tropical & Alligator Garden is shown next. It is located close to the station, being only a 1-minute walk from Izu Atagawa Station off the Izu Kyuko Line. With water lilies, fruit trees and other natural spots, this is a theme park that adults can enjoy as well. During Golden Week and other holidays, events where you can interact with giraffes and other animals are held. Thanks to a warm climate, Higashi-Izu in Shizuoka Prefecture produces a wide range of fresh fruits such as Mikan (mandarin oranges) and strawberries. Some fruit farms welcome visitors with mikan-picking and strawberry-picking experiences when they're in season Have a picking contest with your family and then see who can eat the most! Enjoy Spectacular Views of Nature All Throughout the Day! Source :YouTube screenshot Inatori Hosono Kogen is a must-visit place in Higashi-Izu. It is shown in the video from 2:44 “Inatori Hosono Kogen” offers visitors a magnificent panoramic view of nature during daytime and a breathtaking star-filled night sky in the evening. It truly feels as though time has stopped. The video does a pretty good job at showing what it's like, but as one might expect of something so beautiful, it pales in comparison to the real thing. Just looking up at the bright stars in the sky is enough to have you feeling refreshed. You will be surprised and pleased to find that such an amazing place exists in Higashi-Izu. Even during the day, the landscape is vast and expansive, and you can feel the amazement and excitement from this video as it shows wind turbines spinning atop the hills with silver grasses fluttering in the wind. You'll discover more and more about the beautiful town each time you watch the video. Atagawa Ishihiki Dokan: A Well-Known Festival in Higashi-Izu Source :YouTube screenshot Higashi-Izu holds the famous “Atagawa Ishihiki Dokan Festival,” which is another must-see attraction. It is shown in the video from 5:03. The festival is held on the Atagawa Kaigan Dori street and its notable procession, Oishi-hiki (a procession pulling a sacred stone), starts from the Atagawa Yamato-kan hotel. The Atagawa Yamato-kan hotel is easily accessible from Izu Atagawa Onsen Station, at just 8 minutes on foot. What makes the festival special is the unique performance of strong men all pulling one big, heavy, square-shaped stone. If you want to see powerful performances and magnificent fireworks, this is definitely the place to visit. Another must-see feature is “Kashima Odori,” a dancing event held at Kashima shrine! It is a good opportunity for you to experience traditional Japanese culture. More Places to See in Higashi-Izu! Source :Kitagawa Onsen Tourism Association There's still more touristic attractions to visit in Higashi-Izu! Being nominated as one of Japan's "Top 100 Moon Views," "Izu Kitagawa Onsen Moon Road" is also famous as a sacred place with spiritual energy and it's said that visitors may receive divine favor in the form of romantic luck, marriage fortune, and being blessed with children. You can also visit the popular "Kurone Iwa-buro," a stone bath where you can enjoy the beautiful ocean scenery from an open-air spa. An Onsen Ryokan (Japanese inn with hot spring facilities) is a good option for you to experience Iwa-buro. At Higashi-Izu onsen, "Tsuruya Kisshotei" and "Bousui" are two places we recommend staying at. The local cuisine is also something you don't want o pass up when you're in Higashi-Izu. If you're looking for fresh seafood, look no further than "Minato no Asaichi Market," a morning market held at the Higashi-Izu Town Office Parking Lot. You can also enjoy gourmet food such as the delicious, fatty "Inadori Kinmei" (A type of fish). If you're a golfer, then Inatori Golf Club is one of the best options for you, as it provides visitors with the Higashi-Izu cross country course. Playing golf while looking out over the natural landscape of the town of Higashi-Izu is an exhilarating experience. Summary of Higashi-Izu This article may have introduced a lot of fascinating places in Higashi-Izu, but there's still more. There are plenty more charms the city has left to offer. If you're interested, be sure to investigate more about what the city has to offer! The town entertains both Japanese and foreign visitors alike with its beautiful landscape and myriad of sightseeing destinations. You're always welcome to visit the charming town, Higashi-Izu, in Shizuoka! 【Official Website】Izu Animal Kingdom http://www.izu-kamori.jp/izu-biopark/en/ -
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The Vast Wilderness of Kumamoto Prefecture, and Its Historic Cultural Assets, Will Have You Feeling Like You're on Another Planet. Sightseeing, Gourmet Food, and Festivals; It's a Place You've Gotta Visit at Least Once!
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An Introduction to Kumamoto The video ‘Kumamoto Tourism Promotional Video,’ created by ‘Bud Vision Movie,’ promotes the local attractions of Kumamoto. Kumamoto Prefecture (熊本県, Kumamoto-ken), is located on the west coast of Japan's Kyushu region. There exist quite a number of marvelous sceneries in Kumamoto, very different from the urban image of Japan. Abundant nature, history and traditions, and hot springs. Sit back, relax, and enjoy an introduction to Kumamoto. Be sure to follow along with the video as well! The Land of Fire 'Mt. Aso' Photo:Mt. Aso We'll begin with an introduction the ‘Active Volcano: Mt. Aso’ and the ‘Great Nature of Aso,’ both symbols of Kumamoto. Aso is a famous place to drive around in. The great mountain and vast fields will engulf you! It's also very photogenic and makes for great Instagram photos! The endless, never-ending trail forges a path to another world, hidden above the clouds. Check out the video at 0:29 to see this. ‘Kikuchi Valley (菊池渓谷, Kikuchi-keikoku)’ and ‘Nabegataki Falls (鍋ヶ滝, Nabe-ga-taki), both located at the foot of Mt. Aso, are popular tourist destinations in the mysterious wilderness. The water is crystal clear, as can only be found in Kumamoto Prefecture, a place with an abundance of pure, natural water. Kumamoto is referred to as the ‘Treasure House of Water’ or ‘Home of Water’ due to its abundance of springs. Tsujun Bridge (通潤橋, Tsujun-Kyo), Shirakawa Spring (白川水源, Shirakawa-Suigen), Goro Waterfall (五老ヶ滝, Goro-ga-Taki), Kuma River (球磨川, Kuma-Gawa) Punting, Kuma River Rafting, Amakusa Five-Bridges (天草五橋, Amakusa Go-Kyo) and dolphin watching are all water-related tourist attractions in Kumamoto. Several springs and streams have been listed in the ‘Top 100 Waters of Showa/Heisei,’ and each and every one of them weaves beautifully through the natural landscape in harmony with nature. Kumamoto Castle, a Symbol of Kumamoto Prefecture and One of the Three Famous Castles of Japan Photo:Kumamoto Castle One place you cannot miss in Kumamoto is Kumamoto Castle, tormented by the Kumamoto Earthquake in 2016. It's about 50 minutes from Kumamoto Airport by limousine bus. Kumamoto Castle has been watching over and protecting Kumamoto for over 400 years and it is a heartfelt symbol of its people. Kumamoto Castle has been designated as Important Cultural Property along with 'Aso Shrine' (阿蘇神社, Aso Jinja). Aso Shrine has around 450 subsidiaries across the nation, but the main temple is located in Kumamoto. Another must-see destination for history buffs is the Sakitsu Village in Amakusa. It was registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 2018 as part of the Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region. Sakitsu Church (崎津天主堂, Sakitsu Tenshu-Do), located at the center of the village, is a must-visit. It's introduced at 2:42 in the video. Equally impressive is the Oe Church (大江天主堂, Oe Tenshu-Do). Festivals in Kumamoto Source :YouTube screenshot In Kumamoto, several festivals from ancient times still persist. One of such festivals is Yamaga Toro Festival (山鹿灯籠まつり, Yamaga Toro Matsuri) held in summer every year in Yamaga City (山鹿市, Yamaga-Shi), Kumamoto Prefecture. ‘Toro Odori (灯籠踊り)’ passed down from one generation to the next, is an all-night traditional event. The ‘Fire Festival (火の国まつり, Hi-no-Kuni Matsuri, lit. Festival of the Country of Fire),’ is held at the start of August in Kumamoto City (熊本市, Kumamoto-Shi), Kumamoto Prefecture. The large-scale festival surrounds Kumamoto Castle, and features flower trams using streetcars and fireworks displays. Other events, such as the Fujisaki Hachimangu Shrine Autumn Festival (藤崎八旛宮秋季例大祭, Fujisaki Hachimangu Shuki Reidaisai) and the fireworks displays, also excite people. These festivals are introduced at 3:06 in the video. Local Cuisine in Kumamoto Kumamoto cuisine, blessed with both rich oceans and mountains, is introduced at 2:57 in the video. One of the charms of Kumamoto is that you can enjoy stuffing your face with both traditional and modern food culture, such as Kuroge Wagyu Beef (黒毛和牛, Kuroge Wagyu), Kumamoto ramen, Aka-Ushi Beef (あか牛, Aka-Ushi), etc. (Go ahead and pig-out. No one's watching). Summary of What to Expect in Kumamoto On top of all the major tourist attractions, Kumamoto offers a relaxing respite in its hot springs. The video introduces the Tsuetate Hot Springs (杖立温泉, Tsuetate Onsen) and the Kurokawa Hot Springs (黒川温泉, Kurokawa Onsen) from 2:22. Also, don’t forget Kumamon, the nationally renowned mascot of Kumamoto! Minami Aso Railway's trolley train, SL Hitoyoshi (南阿蘇鉄道トロッコ列車SL人吉, Minami-Aso-Tetsudo Torokko-Ressha SL Hitoyoshi), attracts many train enthusiasts as well. Trekking, hiking, mountaineering, golf, and horse-riding, are just a few of the many experiences Kumamoto offers! The 'Country of Fire' and 'Home of Water,' Kumamoto, is sure to have you coming back for more. With its vast wilderness and historic cultural assets, it truly does feel like a land completely separate from Japan. 【Official Website】Kumamoto Prefecture Tourism Website Motto, Mo-tto! Kumamotto. https://kumamoto.guide/en/ -
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Ozu, Ehime: Dubbed the "Little Kyoto of Iyo" for Its Tasteful Japanese Vibe. An Introduction to the City With Countless Tourist Attractions!
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An Introduction to Ozu, Ehime This video, titled "A Journey to the Good Old Days of Japan - Ozu, Ehime Prefecture (5-minute version)" (古き良き、往年の日本を訪ねる旅~愛媛県大洲市~(英語:5分Ver)), is a promotional video uploaded by the official channel of Ozu. Ozu, Ehime, located in Japan's Shikoku Region (四国地方, Shikokuchiho), is known as the "Little Kyoto of Iyo" for its beautiful scenery and tasteful vibe. Nagahama Bridge (長浜大橋, Nagahamaohashi) astrides the Hiji River (肱川, Hijikawa) that runs through Ozu, at its estuary. It's a drawbridge that opens and closes in the center. Under the cold winter sky, a crisp wind known as the Hiji River Storm (肱川嵐, Hijikawa Arashi), a hallmark of the season for Ozu, and it is followed by a vast fog. This can be seen from 0:12 in the video through time-lapse footage. The video introduces all of the must-see tourist locations in Ozu, Ehime. The attractions of the city are packed into this 5-and-a-half minute video. More About Ozu, Ehime - An Introduction to Beautiful Sightseeing Spots Photo:Ohanahan Street In the city, rickshaws run on cobblestone of Ohanahan Street (おはなはん通り, Ohanahandori), along the historical housings from the Meiji Period (1868-1912). The cobblestone streets can be seen in the video from 1:11. Pokopen Alley (ポコペン横丁, Pokopen Yokocho), a nostalgic and instagrammable side street, as well as the exotic Ozu Red Brick Building (おおず赤煉瓦館, Ozu Akarengakan), are two popular tourist destinations. We recommend visiting Nagahama Port (長浜港, Nagamahako) in Ozu if you fancy yourself some gourmet seafood! You can also travel to Aoshima Island (青島, Aoshima) in the Seto Inland Sea from the beach. Amago no Satsuma, a specialty of Ozu, is a must-eat local cuisine. Relaxing at Hiji River Wind Museum – Utamaro Building (肱川風の博物館・歌磨館, Hijikawa Kaze no Hakubutsukan – Utamarokan) is another great option. It passes on locally cultivated history, culture and tradition to the next generation. Historical Tourist Sites in Ozu, Ehime! Photo:Ozu Castle Ozu Castle (大洲城, Ozujo), built during the Kamakura Period (1185-1333) by governor Shugo, the castle was rebuilt by Takatora Todo more than a century later. It is designated as one of the hundred best castles of Japan. The castle is shown in the video from 2:42. Ozu is also home to many temples and shrines such as Myoho Temple (妙法寺, Myohoji) (from 2:05), Zuiryu Temple (瑞龍寺, Zuiryuji) (from 2:29), Shusseki Temple (出石寺, Shussekiji) and Sukunahikona Shrine (少彦名神社, Sukunahikona Jinja). Garyu Sanso(臥龍山荘,Garyu Sanso) (from 2:49), surrounded by the tasteful scenery of a Japanese garden, is known for its characteristic Sukiya Style (数寄屋建築, Sukiya Kenchiku). It has a different feel depending on the season. Obie Bridge (帯江橋, Obiebashi) (from 3:23) is a wooden, covered bridge, not often seen in Japan, beloved by locals as a social hub. Ozu is home to tons of delicious food as well. Amago no Satsuma, shown in the video from 3:52, is a traditional cuisine consisting of grilled salmon served with a miso-based soup poured on rice. Other Tourist Destinations in Ozu, Ehime Photo:Aoshima's cats There are many sightseeing spots uncovered in the video. Iyo Ozu Sukunahikona Shrine, Aoshima, Tomisuyama Park (冨士山公園, Tomisuyama Koen), Yanetsukibashi Covered Bridge (屋根つき橋, Yanetsukibashi) (also known as Roman Yatsuhashi (浪漫八橋, Romanyatsuhashi)) and Sambaidani Waterfall (三杯谷の滝, Sambaidaninotaki) are just a few places to visit in Ozu. The "Kanko Sakura Festival" (観光さくらまつり, Kanko Sakura Matsuri), "Hataki Sakura Festival" (八多喜さくらまつり, Hataki Sakura Matsuri), "Suitengu Fireworks Festival" (水天宮花火大会, Suitengu Hanabi Taikai), "Nagahama Akahashi Summer Festival" (ながはま赤橋夏まつり, Nagahama Akahashi Natumatsuri), "Dragon Boat Festival" (ドラゴンボート大会, Dragon Boat Taikai), "Ozu Festival" (おおずまつり, Ozu Matsuri), "Ebisu Festival" (えびすまつり, Ebisu Matsuri) and "Gion Festival" (祇園まつり, Gion Festival) are some of the popular festivals in Ozu, Ehime. We recommend scheduling your trip around these events. You can't go wrong staying in Ozu, thanks to its abundant supply of Onsen Ryokan and hotels. Summary of Ozu, Ehime A lot of attractive tourist destinations are captured in this video. If you're interested, we recommend riding the all-red tourist train "Iyo-Nada Monogatari," shown in the video from 4:11, to access Iyo-Ozu Station. Ozu and the surrounding area was badly damaged by severe flooding in 2018, but the people are working together to restore the city. Be sure to go on a sightseeing trip to Ozu, Ehime to support the recovery effort! 【Official Website】Ozu, Ehime Prefecture City Hall Homepage http://translate.google.co.jp/translate?hl=ja&sl=ja&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.city.ozu.ehime.jp%2F&sandbox=1 【Tripadvisor】Ozu, Ehime https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g1022355-Ozu_Ehime_Prefecture_Shikoku-Vacations.html -
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Enjoy the Spectacular Scenery, Created by the Power of Nature That Can Only Be Found in Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture! From Blue Impulse to Oysters, Higashi-Matsushima Has Something for Everyone!
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Introducing the Superb Landscapes and Experiences of Higashimatsushima YouTube screenshot, "The charm of Higashimatsushima!! A promotional video of tourism and products" (東松島の魅力をおとどけ!観光物産のPR動画), was created by “Higashimatsushima tourism and products association” (東松島観光物産協会). It shows the superb landscapes and experiences of Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, in Japan's Tohoku region. Higashimatsushima in Miyagi Prefecture is located to the east of “Matsushima,” which is known as one of the 3 most scenic spots in Japan. It offers a wide variety of sightseeing spots, experiences, and events that allow you to enjoy the powerful panoramic view. This article provides recommendations for places to see and things to do in the Higashimatsushima area of Miyagi Prefecture, as well as travel tips. We're sure you'll find something in Higashimatsushima that catches your eye! About Higashimatsushima Photo:Matsushima Higashimatsushima city is located to the north east of Sendai city in Miyagi Prefecture, between Matsushima city and Ishinomaki city. It is relatively warm for the Tohoku region, and the population is 39,950 (as of May, 2019). Access to Higashimatsushima City is available from Sendai Airport or JR East Sendai Station by car or train. The nearest station convenient for sightseeing is “Nobiru Station” on JR Sengoku line. The closest station to the site is the JR Sengoku Line Nobiru Station, and it is recommended that visitors take a taxi or rent a car. Where to Find the Beautiful Sunsets Shown in the Video Photo:Sagakei Otomegahama in Okumatsushima Higashimatsushima is home to one of Japan's famous "4 Amazing Views," where you can enjoy the spectacular view of the islands in Matsushima Bay. That is, "Otakamori" in Miyato island (宮戸島, Miyatojima), which is introduced at 0:45 in the video. It's an amazing sight, and because the islands are viewed from the mountain peak people say it resembles a miniature garden. The ever-changing evening view from the "Otakamori" is wonderful, and on a clear day, you can enjoy a panoramic view that will make you forget about time. Next, at 1:09 in the video, we're shown that you can take a fishing boat or a sightseeing boat to visit the small islands nearby. Saga Valley (嵯峨渓, Sagakei) is one of the three major valleys in Japan, along with Yaba Valley (耶馬渓, Yabakei) in Oita Prefecture and Geibi Valley (猊鼻渓, Geibikei) in Iwate Prefecture. There are several small islands such as Ashika island (アシカ島, Ashikajima), Megane cape (メガネ崎, Meganezaki), Misago island (みさご島, Misagojima), and Meoto island (夫婦島, Meotojima), which were created by the rough waves of the Pacific Ocean over a long period of time, and Byoubu rock (屏風岩, Byoubuiwa), which is a dynamic rock formation eroded by rough waves, wind, and rain. Enjoy the Cuisine of Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture Photo:Fresh oyster dishes There are seven fishing ports in Higashimatsushima city, so there's no shortage of quality seafood. Particularly well known is the nori (seaweed), which has been presented to the imperial family many times, and the oysters, which grow large and rich in flavor in just a year thanks to the abundance of food available. Nori is processed into a variety of products such as dried seaweed, grilled seaweed, seasoned seaweed, Udon noodles, dressings, and more. Oysters are shipped from Higashimatsushima to other fisheries across Japan as seed oysters. Therefore, it is called the hometown of oysters. There are many places where oysters are processed and seed oysters are grown. They are shown from 1:43 in the video. After sightseeing, enjoy fresh seafood and delicious gourmet dishes such as "Higashimatsushima Nori Udon," which is a type of udon noodles with a seaweed flavor. Enjoy the Sights and Experiences Unique to Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture! Photo:Blue Impulse There are about 70 shell-mounds along the coast of the rich Matsushima sea. Among them, “Satohama shell mound”(里浜貝塚, Satohamakaizuka) in Miyatojima in Higashimatsushima city is one of the biggest in Japan. “The Historical Museum of the Jomon Village Okumatsushima” displays excavated articles from “Satohamakaizuka”. We recommend that you try your hand at making a fire or other Jomon experiences when you visit. You can see this at 2:56 in the video. You can also experience popular activities utilizing the rich nature of Higashimatsushima. Board a fishing boat, try your hand at cage fishing or sea kayaking and enjoy the natural beauty of Higashimatsushima's marine activities. Higashi Matsushima is also home to the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force's Matsushima Base, which is home to Blue Impulse, the only squadron of the Air Self-Defense Force whose mission is to fly exhibitions. Exercises over the base are a familiar sight, and if you call in advance, you can tour the inside of the base. In August, the "Air Festival" (航空祭, Koukusai) event is held. It features the skilled acrobatics of Blue Impulse. The heart-shaped smoke art that colors the skies of Higashimatsushima City is definitely Instagram-worthy. Fans from all over Japan come to the event. Be sure not to miss it!. You can check it out at 3:49 in the video. The "Higashi-Matsushima City Naruseryuto Fireworks Festival," which has been held more than 90 times, the "Higashi-Matsushima Summer Festival," which includes a show by Blue Impulse, a drum and fife parade by children, and the "Yatsutaka Mikoshi (portable shrine)," which is crowded with people who want to experience local culture, all take place during the summer. These festivals are shown from 4:19 in the video. Other Things to See in Higashimatsushima There are still many more tourist spots in Higashimatsushima that weren't introduced in the video. They are: Otakamori observatory (大高森展望台, Otakamoritenboudai), KIBOCHA (a Disaster prevention facility), Higashimatsushima city 3.11 Disaster Recovery Memorial Museum, Yamoto Kaihin Ryokuchi (矢本海浜緑地), The Historical Museum of Jomon Village OkuMatsushima, Tsukihama coast (月浜海岸, Tsukihamakaigan), Nobiru coast (野蒜海岸, Nobirukaigan), Old Nobiru Station, and Rikuzen Otsuka Station. There are also a number of hot spring inns and hotels, so you don't have to worry about lodging for overnight trips. Summary of Sightseeing in Higashimatsushima YouTube screenshot, "The charm of Higashimatsushima!! A promotional video of tourism and products," introduces the unique appeal of Higashimatsushima. Watch this video to discover the good balance of scenery, experiences, and food, all packed inside Higashimatsuyama. In this article, we followed along with the video to show you how to get to Higashimatsushima, as well as its food, sights and activities. We hope that through this article, you'll be inspired to visit Higashimatsushima, a little-known tourist destination in Japan's Tohoku region. 【Official Website】Higashimatsushima City Hall website https://translate.google.co.jp/translate?hl=ja&sl=ja&tl=en&u=//www.city.Higashimatsushima.miyagi.jp/ 【Tripadvisor】 Higashimatsushima city https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g1023416-Higashimatsushima_Miyagi_Prefecture_Tohoku-Vacations.html -
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Koyasan, Wakayama Prefecture: A Sacred Place for Japanese Buddhism, With 1200 Years of History! One of Japan's Foremost Power Spots Is a Legendary Place Filled With Temples and Historical Buildings!
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Introducing Koyasan in Wakayama Prefecture This video, titled "聖地|和歌山県高野山 / Sacred place Koyasan, Wakayama" was created by "Hiraku KAWASHIMA." It introduces Koyasan a sacred place for Shingon Esoteric Buddhism, registered as a World Heritage Site. Koyasan is located in Wakayama, in Japan's Kansai region. It is a sacred place for Japanese Buddhism, opened by Kobo Daishi Kukai at the beginning of the Heian period 794 AD - 1185 AD), more than 1200 years ago. In this video, you'll see some of the highlights of Koyasan in just 2 minutes worth of footage. Please enjoy the video and be sure to take notes on whatever interests you as well! Koyasan Photo:Koyasan Danjo Garan Hasuike (Lotus Pond) Koyasan is a region in Koya, Ito District, in the northern part of Wakayama Prefecture. It is surrounded by 1,000 meter tall mountains at an altitude of about 800 meters. Koyasan as a place name is a flat basin-shaped area surrounded by eight peaks: Imagi peak, Hoju peak, Mt. Hachibuse, Mt. Benten, Mt. Koya, Mt. Tenjiku, Mt. Youriyu, Mt. Mani, and Mt. Tenjiku all make up Mt. Koyasan. Koyasan is a Zen Buddhist seminary opened by Kobo Daishi Kukai and is a sacred place for Japanese Buddhism. Today, it is a religious city centered around the fundamental dojo "Danjo Garan," the precinct for religious practices. Danjo Garan, one of the two most sacred places along with Okunoin, can be seen from 0:27 in the video. In 2004, twelve buildings along the Koyasan-cho Ishimichi and Kongo-buji Temple precincts (six districts), along with Kumano Hongu Taisha, Wakayama Prefecture, Yoshinoyama Nara Prefecture, and Ominesan Nara Prefecture, were registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In 2016, the Koya Pilgrimage Route, Kuroco Road, Nyonin Road, Kyouosakamichi Fudouzaka, and Mitanizaka were registered as World Heritage Sites. In 2015, the temple's 1200 year ceremony was held, attracting many visitors. In Koyasan, there are many events throughout the year, but the ritual that has been going on every day for 1200 years is "living in nature." This is a ceremony where meals are delivered twice a day to the mausoleum where the spirit of Kukai is enshrined. Koyasan is a sightseeing spot full of history. There are many places where you can enjoy Japanese sweets and food. There are also educational facilities such as elementary schools, junior high schools, high schools and universities on the premises of Koyasan. Highlights of Koyasan Photo:Koyasan Kongobu-ji Temple The video introduces the facilities and temples located at Koyasan. All are within the precincts of Kongobuji Temple, the head temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect of Buddhism. The admission fee for Kongobu-ji Temple is 500 yen for general admission, and 200 yen for elementary school students (※As of Nov. 2019). Next up are some of the structures at Koyasan: ・Daimon (~0:03) The large front gate sitting at roughly 25 meters tall. Designated as an important cultural property. The video shows it lit up and very shiny. ・Danjo Garan (~0:27) The main temple used for general activities. Registered as a National Historic Site and World Heritage Site. ・Konpon Daito (~0:31) The first Tahoto (a form of Japanese pagoda) in Japan with a height of 48.5 meters. Built as a symbol of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism. In the video, you can see the main tower shining under the night sky. ・Ichinohashi Bridge (~0:42) There is an approximately 2 km approach from here to Kobou Daishi Mausoleum. ・Shoujoshin-in (~0:46) Koyasan Bekkaku Honsan Shoujoushinin is a shukubo (accommodation facility) and temple that was built by Kukai and later rebuilt by Taira no Munemori. ・Kongobu-ji Temple (~0:50) Koyasan Shingon Buddhism is the headquarters of Koyasan. There are many attractions such as the largest rock garden "Banryu Garden," and fusuma paintings by the Kano School. ・Okunoin (~0:53) There are around 200,000 tombs belonging to the Imperial Family and Daimyo on the approach to the shrine. More than 60% of the graves belong to feudal lords of the warring states period. Miroku stone, which is called the Seven Wonders of Koyasan. It is said to be a stone that fulfills spiritual desire, and that there is benefit when touched. There is a tradition of paying a visit to this place to report on the completion of a pilgrimage to the 88 sacred places in Shikoku and to thank the pilgrims for their efforts. There is also a legend that Kukai, 1,200 years after being enshrined at the temple, is still practicing as a living Buddha. ・Mizumuke Jizo (~1:04) At the Jizo-son (the guardian deity of children), which stands along the banks of the Tamagawa River, sutra wood is offered to the god of Jizo to provide water for the ancestors of the deceased. ・Hasuike (~1:08) It is said that the Buddha is enshrined here. ・Gobyo-bashi (Mausoleum Bridge) (~1:22) The bridge closest to Kobou Daishi Mausoleum is a sanctuary, and photography is prohibited. Although it is not introduced in the video, there is also the "Okunoin approach," "Kondo," "Meaye dou," "Onsha," "Ajimi Jizou," "Sengoku samurai memorial tower," "Tokugawa Family Reidai," "Kongo Sanmaiin," "Koyasan Reihokan, Kurukayado, Ichijoin, Corporate memorial monument, and Hokiin which was built by Kangen. There are also spots where you can get your shuin. Summary of Koyasan Photo:Pilgrim So what'd you think about the holy place, Koyasan? The video introduces just some of the interesting things about Koyasan. Koyasan is also one of the most popular and powerful power spots in Japan. You might even get some power from the video! At Koyasan, you can stay in a shukubo, experience a devotional service, participate in religious events and meditation, and learn about sutras, poetry, and flower arranging, so you can feel the traditions of Koyasan. ◆ Koyasan overview information ◆ 【Address] Kongobu-ji Temple 132, Koyasan, Koyacho, Ito-gun, Wakayama 648-0294, Japan 【Access】 ・ Train: Get off at Gokurakubashi Station on the Nankai Koya Line and walk from Koyasan Station on the Nankai Koyasan Cable ・ By car: Approximately 2 hours from the center of Osaka, the nearest expressway exit “Hanwa Expressway Wakayama IC and Minamihanna Road Habikino IC 【Admission fee】Kongobu-ji Temple: General: ¥ 500 / Elementary school student: ¥ 200 (※as of December 2019) 【Hours】Kongobu-ji Temple 8: 30-17: 00 【Closures】Open daily 【Parking】There are many parking lots in the neighborhood, but please note that it is very crowded on the weekends. 【Phone number】Kongobu-ji Temple 0736-56-2011 【Official Website】Koyasan Shingon Sect Main Temple Kongobu-ji http://www.koyasan.or.jp/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Koyasan https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1121341-d1028543-Reviews-Mt_Koya-Koya_cho_Ito_gun_Wakayama_Prefecture_Kinki.html -
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The San'in Region Has Everything! The Tottori Sand Dunes, Lake Shinji, Matsue Castle, Mt. Daisen, Izumo-Taisha... This Video Introduces All of the Popular Tourist Attractions and Little-Known Spots in the Area!
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About the San’in region promotion video "San'in, Japan 4K (Ultra HD) - 山陰" is a promotional video produced by "San’in JAPAN" that introduces famous sites and sightseeing locations in the San'in region, a nature rich area facing the Sea of Japan. Located in the southwestern area of Honshu, Japan's main island, the San'in region spans along the coast of the Japan Sea and consists of Shimane and Tottori prefectures, as well as the northern area of Yamaguchi Prefecture. It also includes the northern area of the prefectures of Kyoto and Hyogo as well, depending on who you ask. The total population of the San'in region is about 1,230,000 as of June 2019. Popular destinations in the region are: Lake Shinji, the Tottori Sand Dunes, Matsue Castle, Mt. Daisen, and Izumo-taisha. There's also nature, historic buildings, and local seafood dishes. All of this is condensed into the 3-minute video of San'in. Sit back, relax, and enjoy a look at Japan's San'in region. Japan's San'in Region- Tottori Sand Dunes Photo:Camel in the tottori sand dunes The Tottori Sand Dunes in Tottori Prefecture, the largest in Japan, are a popular tourist attraction in the San'in Region, and are the only sand dunes in Japan designated as a natural monument. Japan’s amazing desert-like Tottori Sand Dunes has a 90-meter difference in elevation, and visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the Sea of Japan from atop them, as well as the wind-wrought pattern, known as Fumon, on the surface of sand. There's also a beautiful sunset at the Tottori Dunes. You can see the Tottori Sand Dunes from 0:06 in the video. It's the only place in Japan where you'll find sand in every direction. The dunes also attract Instagrammers looking for photogenic scenery. Recommended Spots in Shimane- Oki Islands & Tachikuekyo Photo: Iwakura Chichi-sugi The Oki Islands in Shimane Prefecture consists of 4 inhabited islands and a dozen uninhabited islands. Due to their geological heritage, the Oki Islands have been designated a UNESCO Global Geopark. When you set foot in Oki, you'll encounter a deep forest, home to Chichi-sugi, a mysterious 800-year old Japanese cedar tree, the coasts of Shirashima, and Jodogaura. The Oki Islands appear at 0:21 in the video. Next is Tachikuekyo, a narrow gorge with a beautiful suspension bridge and spires of uniquely-shaped rocks rising high into the air. It's a great place to visit because of its five hundred Arhat statues and Reikoji temple. Recommended Locations in Tottori- Uradome Coast & Mt. Daisen The next spot introduced in the video is “Uradome coast” in Tottori. A beautiful ria coastline surrounded by the clear, rough waters of the Sea of Japan. Mt. Daisen shown in the video from 1:21, is the highest mountain in Japan's Chugoku Region. It's shape changes vastly depending on which side of the mountain you are standing on, and also changes its color depending on the season. The beautifully autumn foliage is a sight to behold. The view of Sakasa Daisen, a view of Mt. Daisen together with the upside down Mt. Daisen reflecting off the water's surface, is also a popular tourist attraction. Nariishi Beach in Kotoura has stones that have been rounded off by the rough waves, and that rattle as the waves roll in. The beach is shown at 1:34 in the video. Food, Culture, and Tradition in Japan's San'in Region Photo:Matsuba crab in Tottori prefecture At Tottori’s Sakaiminato port, one of the largest landings of queen crabs in Japan, queen crabs start being caught while it's still dark. You can eat fresh seafood in the fish market as shown in the video at1:46. Sakaiminato is also known as the home of Mizuki Shigeru, creator of the famous cartoon series "Gegege no Kitaro." Mizuki Shigeru Road, a street dedicated to all the yokai characters that appear in his stories, attracts many visitors as well. If you're stopping by the area, don't forget to try Izumo Soba. It's to die for! Iwami Kagura, a Japanese heritage that has been handed down in Shimane Prefecture since ancient times, is a fantastic representation of the world of mythology. It has events all year round as well so be sure to check it out. This can be seen at 1:52 in the video. It's a great way to familiarize yourself with traditional Japanese culture. In the Izumo region of Tottori Prefecture, there's a history of Tatara iron manufacturing. The Okuizumo Tatara Sword Museum is a great place to visit to learn about old iron making technology. You can also see a sword forging demonstration as well. The Nakai Pottery of Inshu, Tottori Prefecture, another traditional handicraft, is introduced at 2:28 in the video. Historic Buildings & Gardens in the San'in Region Photo:Matsue Castle The next spot shown in the video is Miho Shrine in Shimane. This solemn shrine is dedicated to Ebisu (the Japanese god of fishermen). The beautiful Matsue Castle, also known as Chidori Castle, is one of the few remaining castles from the Edo period in Japan, and is known as a spot where you can see the entire city of Matsue from the castle tower. The castle can be seen at 2:48 in the video. It's a must-visit destination for history lovers. Shimane also features one of the most ancient and important Shinto shrines, "Izumo Taisha." Its shimenawa (a rope used to cordon off consecrated areas) triumphs as the largest in Japan. It's believed that Izumo Shrine enshrines a matchmaking deity, and is a famous power spot. At the Adachi Museum of Art, you can enjoy Japanese paintings and ceramic works by masters from modern to contemporary times. The 50,000-square-meter Japanese garden is so beautiful that it was ranked number one on the list of best Japanese gardens. It consists of 6 beautiful gardens, such as the "White Gravel and Pine Garden," the "Moss Garden," and more. In Yonago, Tottori, dozens of jizo statues (statues of Buddhist deities) are lined up along the Kamogawa riverside. One of the main events at the Kamogawa Festival in August is the "Jizo walk," where participants walk across the city hunting for jizo statues. Taikodani Inari Shrine in Tsuwano, Shimane is one of the most important Inari Shrines in Japan, and features an approach lined with closely placed torii gates, forming a red, tunnel-like entrance. We strongly recommend visiting here if you're traveling to the San'in region. By the way, the name "San'in" comes from the name of the road "San'indo," a road in the San'in region from when the province was divided into seven administrative divisions. Summary of Japan's San-In Region The San'in region is full of nature, history, and has plenty of sights to see. Hopefully we've got you interested in this hidden gem. Be sure to check out the video if you haven't yet, as it contains some great footage of the San'in region, as well as information not featured in the article. Enjoying fresh crab, soaking in the Misasa hot springs... the ways to enjoy the San'in region are endless! -
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The Breathtaking Beauty of Nakatsu, Oita's “Hon-Yabakei.” Enjoy a Powerful, Aerial Video Showing Its Spectacular Cliffs!
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Hon-Yabakei, Oita. One of Japan's Most Beautiful Sightseeing Destinations The video “Drone Trip 本耶馬渓(大分県 中津市),” was created by “大分県中津市” (Nakatsu City, Oita Prefecture) as a promotional video to introduce recommended sightseeing spots at the popular sightseeing destination Hon-Yabakei. Hon-Yabakei, with its unique landscape due to lava flow, as well as its collection of historical landmarks, is an immensely popular sightseeing destination. Yabakei is located in Kyushu’s Oita Prefecture, Nakatsu City, Kusu Town (大分県中津市・玖珠町, Oita-ken Nakatsu-shi Kusu-machi). The vast scenic area of historical and cultural importance was even designated as a Heritage Sight of Japan in the year 2017. Besides Yabakei, other famous sightseeing spots, such as Aonodomon Tunnel (青の洞門, Aonodomon), Fururakan (古羅漢, Fururakan), and Kyoshuho Cliff (競秀峰, Kyoshuho), all come together to make up Nakatsu, Oita’s Hon-Yabakei. In this video, drone recordings and time-lapses are used to introduce Oita’s Hon-Yabakei. The video is chock-full of impressive aerial views. Information About Hon-Yabakei, Oita’s Foremost Sightseeing Location Photo:Aonodomon Tunnel Shown at 0:06 in the video, as the camera moves along the Yamakuni River (山国川, Yamakuni-gawa), what comes into view on the right-hand side is the Aonodomon Tunnel, which is especially popular in the fall. The Aonodomon Tunnel is one of Hon-Yabakei's representative sightseeing spots. It was constructed during the Edo period (1603 – 1868) to enable monks to safely cross the treacherous cliffs along the river. Though dug by hand by stonemasons using only chisels and hammers, the tunnel was completed in a mere 30 years. After completion, tolls were collected for passage, making this tunnel Japan’s very first toll road. Next is Yabakei Bridge (耶馬渓橋, Yabakei-bashi), characterized by its 8 arches. This bridge is also known as the Holland Bridge (オランダ橋, Oranda-bashi), and is one of the "Top 100 Famous Bridges in Japan." The Yabakei Bridge is also Japan’s longest stone-masonry bridge. This is introduced at 0:23 in the video. Hon-Yabakei, Oita’s Popular Sightseeing Spot: Fururakan Photo:Rakan-ji Temple At the top of the mountain lies the Fururakan View (古羅漢の景, Fururakan no kei). After viewing the Rakan statues, you can pass through Tenjin Bridge (天人橋, Tenjin-bashi) and the stone mountain gate of Fururakan. Tenjin Bridge is the main entrance to Rakan-ji Temple (羅漢寺, Rakan-ji), a mysterious area where man and nature coexist. Here, you can worship with peace of mind. From 0:35 in the video, you can see the Fururakan towering over the mountains and expanse of nature. Next is the Running Dog View (犬走りの景, Inu-hashiri no Kei), a low-water crossing named for its river stones which are shaped like dogs. On bicycle, you can proceed to the entrance of the Kyoshuho Cliff Exploration Path (競秀峰探勝道, Kyoshuho tansho-do). Go through the mountain path full of greenery and proceed to an area where ancient statues of Buddha and other deities remain. Then, travel down the chain to reach the steep cliff "The Rock of Jin" (陣の岩, Jin no iwa). The Rock of Jin at Kyoshuho Cliff offers a 360-degree panoramic view that'll definitely look great on Instagram. This is a popular spot not only for people in Japan, but also people from overseas as well as mountain climbers. The Kyoshudo Cliff Exploration Path also has a beginner’s course that takes only about 70 minutes. It's a rock exploration course where you can experience Mother Nature. Summary of Hon-Yabakei, Oita Photo:Kyoshuho Cliff Hon-Yabakei is located in Nakatsu, Oita in the Kyushu region of Japan. It's 1.5 hours from Fukuoka Airport by limited express train (特急列車, Tokkyu-ressha), and 45 minutes away from Oita Station, similarly by limited express train. As seen in the video, this is an incredibly scenic area full of mysterious mountains. However, as it is not yet particularly well-known in Japan, it can be said to be a hidden sightseeing area. The sight of autumn leaves clinging to the steep cliffs is especially popular, with many tourists visiting in the fall. Furthermore, in recent years, Nemophila flowers (ネモフィラ, Nemofira) have been blooming in the fields in front of the Kyoshuho Cliff (Aonodomon Tunnel). The Nemophila Festival, to celebrate these refreshing blue flowers, is held from mid-April to Golden Week, and it has become a new sightseeing attraction. You can feel the majesty and beauty of this scenic area in the video. We hope that were were able to convey the charm of Hon-Yabakei through this article and video. Experience the mysteries of nature in the lava plateau of Hon-Yabakei! 【Official Website】Oita Prefecture, Nakatsu City Municipal Office Homepage https://www.city-nakatsu.jp/ 【Tripadvisor】Hon-Yabakei https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1023431-d1424981-Reviews-Honyaba_Valley-Nakatsu_Oita_Prefecture_Kyushu.html -
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The Various Expressions of the Five Hundred Rakan Statues at Rakan-ji Temple in Oda, Shimane. "Gohyaku-Rakan," a Constituent of Shimane's World Heritage Site "Iwami Ginzan," Is a Mysterious Tourist Attraction With More Than 250 Years of History!
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A Look at Rakan-ji Temple's "Gohyaku-Rakan" at the World Heritage Site "Iwami Ginzan"! In this video "Gohyaku-rakan - Shimane|World Heritage Site - 五百羅漢(世界遺産)," you can see the Gohyaku Rakan at Rakan-ji Temple in Shimane Prefecture's Oda City. (*Arhats, Luohans, and Rakans are all the same thing). Speaking of tourist destinations in Shimane Prefecture, Iwami Ginzan is a famous location that was designated as a World Heritage Site in 2007. Rakan-ji Temple’s Gohyaku Rakan, featured in the video, has been registered as a World Heritage Site along with Iwami Ginzan and its surrounding historic sites. If you visit the Gohyaku Rakan statues, which are made using advanced masonry techniques, you'll see the high level craftsmanship of ancient Japan. You can enjoy the spectacular scenery with a rich historical flavor in this video. The Gohyaku Rakan of Iwami Ginzan: History and Origins Source :YouTube screenshot The official name of Rakan-ji Temple, a Shingon Buddhist temple in Odashi, Shimane Prefecture, is Ishimuroyama Muiryouin. It has a history of more than 250 years, having been built by Tsukiumi Join in 1764. In the video, you can see it from the arched stone taikobashi bridge over the creek opposite Rakan-ji Temple. Introduced at 2:14 in the video is the World Heritage Site of the Gohyaku Rakan of Rakan-ji Temple. They are enshrined in three caves. The Gohyaku Rakan of Shimane Prefecture is a historical heritage site that was built in the Edo period (1603-1868) to memorialize those who died in the mines. Nakaba Gorozaemon Nakaba, an official of the Omori magistrate's office at the time, visited Rakan-ji Temple and built the statue of the Gohyaku Rakan together with the chief priest, Tsukiumi Join, based on the techniques and culture of the temple. Arhats, which represent Buddhist enlightenment, were formally called Rakan. All of the five hundred Rakan statues at Rakan-ji Temple are from Fukumitsu and attract attention as one of the most important religious sites in Japan. You can see the various expressions of the statues: smiling, crying, preaching, even fat, and skinny statues. Highlights of Rakan-ji Temple Source :YouTube screenshot The arched stone bridge on the grounds of Rakan-ji Temple has a long history since it's construction. The ceiling of the temple's main hall is decorated with the a legendary dragon that is said to have tormented the local people. In addition to Gohyaku Rakan, which has been designated as a national historic site, there are also statues of Gautama Buddha and wooden statues designated as tangible cultural properties by the city of Daejeon in the temple. you should definitely check out the large Hokyoin Pagoda, the stone caves, and the red seal. If you want to visit the World Heritage Sites of Iwami Ginzan and Gohyaku Rakan, we recommend using a tourist hotel in the area. Find a hotel with good reviews and enjoy a wonderful trip. Summary of Rakan-ji Temple Source :YouTube screenshot This time, we introduced a video of the Gohyaku Rakan statues in Shimane Prefecture, which are also designated as a World Heritage Site. We hope this video has made you want to visit Rakan-ji Temple. Temples called "Rakan-ji Temples" are located in Tokyo, Oita Prefecture, and many other places. Among them, the Gohyaku Rakan statue of Shimane is a popular historical spot with ancient origins. If you want to see the spectacular beauty of the Gohyaku Rakan, be sure to visit Shimane Prefecture! ◆ Shimane Prefecture Rakan-ji Temple 500 Hyakukan◆ 【Address】804 Omoricho, Oda-shi, Shimane 【Address】30 minutes by bus from Oda-shi Station on the San-in Main Line 【Parking】Use the Ginzan Park parking lot (free) 【Phone number】0854-89-0005 【Official Website】|Iwami Ginzan (World Heritage), Omori Town, Shimane Prefecture http://www.rakanji.jp/ -
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Yugawara Onsen in Kanagawa Prefecture Hosts So Many Lively Festivals! There's Plenty to See and Do All Year Round at This Location, Just a 60-Minute Drive From Yokohama!
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Introducing Events at Yugawara Onsen in Kanagawa This video, titled "Yugawara Onsen, SIghtseeing PR Video," was made by "yugawaraonsenkanko" to introduce events at Yugawara Onsen Kanagawa, in Japan's Kanto region. Yugawara Onsen in Yugawara machi, Kanagawa, takes about 60 minutes to get to from Yokohama. It has gained popularity as an Onsen resort among tourists in the Kanto region. It’s especially popular among women because of its easy access by train. Here we introduce recommended sightseeing locations and events where you can experience Japanese culture to your heart’s content. The video introduces a lot of events and festivals. While it's of course an attractive sightseeing spot year round thanks to its hot springs and natural scenery, but in this article we'll mainly be focusing on events shown in the video. Without further ado, let's take a look at what Yugawara has to offer! Historical Sightseeing Events in Yugawara, Kanagawa Photo:Yugawara station Yugawara Onsen, overlooking Sagami Bay and surrounded on three sides by Hakone's outer rim, Izu, and Atami, is a scenic, nature-rich tourist destination. Yugawara Onsen, with its beautiful seasonal scenery, hosts many events and flourishes year round. The biggest Event is Yugawara Yassamatsuri in early August. During the festival, a dashi (festival car) and dancers wearing yukata (informal cotton kimono) walk around in an Ohayashi (Japanese orchestra) among the refreshing sea breeze in the night of Yugawara. It's truly an awesome sight. This can be seen at 3:04 in the video. Be sure to watch the video to see the summer festival, a long held tradition in Japan. Festivals at Yugawara Onsen in Kanagawa Source :YouTube screenshot The Water Festival (湯かけ祭り, yukakematsuri), is a special festival in the hot spring town where people splash one another with hot spring water while carrying Mikoshi (portable shines) on their shoulders. You can see this at 0:27 in the video. We also recommend the lively Yugawara Onsen Samba Festival and the Minamoto no Yoritomo Musha Gyoretsu, a samurai parade. Enjoy watching the festivals shown at 1:44 and 0:11 in the video. In the summer, Yugawara seaside resort, which is crowded with beachgoers, hosts the Yugawara Onsen Maritime Fireworks Festival in August. Yugawara's fireworks display includes a powerful dedication of Japanese drums and a display of Enshu Tezutsu hand-held fireworks, making it a lively event. You can see this at 2:36 in the video. Seasonal Views at Yugawara Onsen, Kanagawa Photo:Yugawara Plum Garden There are many places where you can feel the changing of the seasons in Japan. Nearly 4,000 plum trees bloom in early spring at the Yugawara Plum Garden in Makuyama Park. You can see fireflies around Oku Yugawara during the summer solstice as well. In autumn, you can enjoy the beauty of the crimson foliage at sightseeing locations, such as Manyou Park and Gojo shine. There are a lot of Instagrammable spots in Yugawara Onsen area as well, thanks to the rich in natural scenery. Apollo sou in Yugawara Onsen has a mandarin bath, and you can also enjoy taking a foot bath in Manyou Park. Create unforgettable memories by visiting these hidden gems in Yugawara. Yugawara is also home to some of the delicious ramen in the country, so if you're looking to grab a bite to eat, definitely consider adding some noodles to your trip. Summary of Yugawara Onsen, Kanagawa Yugawara Onsen is an attractive tourist spot where you can enjoy a taste of good old Japanese culture. One of the charms of the Yugawara Onsen area is that you can stay at a hotel or Japanese inn or even visit it on a day trip from the Kanto region. Come sightseeing in Yugawara Onsen, and see with your own eyes the picturesque scenery and spectacular festivals introduced in the video. There's a million different ways to enjoy your trip to Yugawara Onsen! We recommend by starting with the video above. Have a wonderful trip! 【Official Website】Kanagawa Prefecture, Yugawara Town Hall Official Website http://www.town.yugawara.kanagawa.jp.e.td.hp.transer.com/ 【Official Website】Yugawara Hot Spring Resort http://yugawara-resort.com/ -
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The Set of the Studio Ghibli Film Ponyo? Fukuyama in Hiroshima Prefecture Is a City With Picturesque Views Looking out on the Seto Inland Sea! Take a Look at Our Video Introducing Various Sightseeing Spots and Spiritual Locations Where You Can Feel the History and Charm of Japan!
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More about Fukuyama city, Hiroshima prefecture We would like to introduce our video [Fukuyama city, Hiroshima prefecture 4K Promotional video](広島県福山市 4Kプロモーション映像) which was created by Fukuyama city. Fukuyama is an industrial city located in Hiroshima prefecture in the Chugoku region (中国地方) of Japan. The population is approximately 470,000. Mizuno Katsushige, the man who founded Fukuyama han, was the cousin of the Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate. Fukuyama castle (福山城, fukuyamajou) was built as a base for the Tokugawa Shogunate in the west of Japan and the city quickly developed around it. Fukuyama castle is situated right next to Fukuyama station, a stop on the Shinkansen Nomomi Line. You can see the castle at 0:16 in the video. There are many interesting places to visit in Fukuyama. The view of the sea makes it the perfect place to take a stroll along the beach. We'll introduce many places like this throughout the video so please enjoy! Shrines and temples in Fukuyama! Source :YouTube screenshot Fukuyama has flourished as a port town since ancient times and is a town full of history, dotted with many shrines and temples. Kusadoinari shrine (草戸稲荷神社, kusadoinarijinja), a shrine dedicated to the gods of harvest and business, and Enpukuji temple are well-kept secret spots in Fukuyama with picturesque scenery. As you can see in the video from 03:02, there are many cats in the area around Enpukuji temple making it a definite must-go spot for cat lovers. From 0:49 you can see the historically significant stone called Miyamoto Musashi Koshigakeishi which is located within the grounds of Bingogokoku shrine (備後護国神社, bingogokokujinja). We highly recommend visiting Fukuzenji temple's (福禅寺) Taichourou (temple reception hall) and the five-storied pagoda of Myououin (明王院五重搭, myououin gojuunotou) which has been designated as a National Treasure of Japan. Ashidagawa River, the Kusado Sengen ruins (草戸千軒町遺跡, kusadosengenchou iseki) and the Tomonotsu store, a store which demonstrates architecture from the late Edo period, are other examples of popular tourist attractions in Fukuyama. The views of Tomonoura from the clifftop Abuto Kannon, a place visited to pray for a safe birth and child rearing, are also spectacular. You can take a look at the views from 1:51 in the video. Enjoy the beautiful views of the sea from Fukuyama city! Photo:Tomonoura The beautiful natural scenery of Tomonoura, looking onto the Seta Inland Sea, which you can see from 2:10 in the video, has been designated a Japanese Heritage Site. This area is also famous for being the setting of the Studio Ghibli movie Ponyo. The famous Japanese samurai Sakamoto Ryoma was also known to have spent time here. When you visit Fukuyama, it would also be worth taking a trip across the Seto Inland Sea on the Heisei Iroha Maru to Sensuijima. It only takes 5 minutes to get there as well! There are also hotels and ryokan accommodations in Sensuijima as well. Sensuijima is famous for its two places of power (spiritual places): Ryuujinhashi (龍神橋) and Goshokuiwa (五色岩). A giant lamp, which served as a lighthouse in the past before there was electricity, is the symbol of Tomonoura and a popular sightseeing spot. Source :YouTube screenshot The uninhabited islands Tamatsushima and Bentenjima are great places to take some nice shots to share on social media. We also recommend trying some fresh seafood at a restaurant by the sea, its guaranteed to be some of the best seafood you've ever eaten! Other local cuisine we highly recommend: Onomichi ramen and Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki. Other sightseeing spots in Fukuyama, Hiroshima prefecture Source :YouTube screenshot Here we present a list of places we recommend visiting on your trip to Fukuyama. Sotoshu Nanyozan Kenchuuji (a temple which is also the resting place of Mizuno Katsunari, the founder of Fukuyama han), Rose Garden (Fukuyama is famous for its roses), Fukuyama Auto and Clock Museum (福山自動車時計博物館, Fukuyama Jidousha Tokei Hakubutsukan), Renjukunarabini Kanchazan Kyuutaku (廉塾ならびに菅茶山旧宅), Fukuyama City Shinichi History and Folk Museum (福山市しんいち歴史民族博物館, Fukuyamashi shinichi rekishi minzoku hakubutsukan), Fukuyama City Zoo (福山市動物園, Fukuyamashi doubutsuen), theme parks, various pools, the Japanese garden based theme park Mirokunosato, Irohamaru Exhibition (いろは丸展示館, irohamarutenjikan), the townhouse designed by Studio Ghibli director Hayao Miyazaki Onfunayado Iroha, Sakamoto Ryoma's hideout Masuya Seiemontaku, the Honmeishu brewery Ootakejuutaku, Nunakuma shrine (沼名前神社, nunakumajinja), Fukuyama Green Line, Shinshouzenji temple (神勝禅寺, shinshouzenji), Bingoikkyuu Kibitsu shrine (備後一宮吉備津神社, bingoikkyuukibitsujinja) and Hiroshima History Museum (広島県立歴史博物館, hiroshimakenritsu rekishihakubutsukan). There are also many festivals events held in Fukuyama city for you to take part in as well. There's the Getalympics (Fukuyama city is famous for being the largest producer of Geta sandals in Japan), the Fukuyama Rose Festival (福山ばら祭り, Fukuyama bara matsuri), the Fukuyama summer festival (福山夏祭り, Fukuyamanatsumatsuri), Otebishinji and the Fukuyama Tomonoura Bentenjima Fireworks Display (福山鞆の浦弁天島花火大会, fukuyama tomonoura bentenjima hanabitaikai). Fukuyama city sightseeing information summary Source :YouTube screenshot As you can see from the video, there are many sightseeing spots to visit in Fukuyama city. Thanks to the warm climate and cool breeze from the Seto Inland Sea, it is a place you can enjoy visiting any time of year. Please enjoy watching the video of the well-kept-secret Fukuyama city, a city steeped in beautiful scenery and history. 【Official Website】Fukuyama city hall http://www.city.fukuyama.hiroshima.jp/ 【Tripadvisor】Fukuyama city https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g298131-Fukuyama_Hiroshima_Prefecture_Chugoku-Vacations.html -
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A Thrilling Experience You’ll Never Forget! A Peek Down the ‘View of Hell’ Will Leave You Paralyzed! We Highly Recommend This Hiking & Mountaineering Experience and Tourism Package
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What is Mt. Nokogiri? This video, titled "'Breathtaking views at Nokogiri mountain known as saw-tooth mountain' Promotion movie【2017】," was directed by Chiba Prefectural Government. It introduces Mt. Nokogiri (鋸山, Nokogiriyama). Mt. Nokogiri, sitting on the border between Kyonan Town (鋸南町, Kyonanmachi) and Futtsu City (富津市, Futtsushi) in Chiba Prefecture, gets its name from its saw-like spiky ridge-lines. A breathtaking panorama opens itself up to you from the 329-meter-tall peaks. Photo:Mt. Nokogiri If you’re lucky with weather, you can enjoy Mt. Fuji (富士山, Fujisan), Mt. Amagi (天城山, Amagiyama) and Oshima (大島, Oshima) on the Pacific, in a single sight. The nearby "Three Great Mountains of Awa" (安房三名山, Awasanmeizan), Mt. Tomi-san, Mt. Gotemba (御殿場山, Gotembasan), and Mt. Iyo (伊予ヶ岳, Iyogatake), are a sight to behold. Immerse yourself in the pre-experience of hiking & mountaineering by watching the video! Enjoy the Beautiful Scenery of Mt. Nokogiri While Hiking The main attraction of Mt. Nokogiri is hiking & mountaineering. Mt. Nokogiri Nihon Temple (鋸山日本寺, Nokogiriyamanihonji), located on Mt. Nokogiri, is the oldest imperial temple in Kanto, founded through an order given by the emperor roughly 1,300 years ago. Within its vast realm, one of its routes contains various tourist attractions such as the biggest stone-made Buddha in Japan, Sengohyaku Rakan, and the “View of Hell.” A relatively small mountain, at just 329 meters, you can casually enjoy hiking & mountaineering with a route that takes you to the peak within a couple of hours. Some routes are unpaved, and it's recommended that you climb with clothes that are easy to move in with suitable hiking shoes on. Mt. Nokogiri is a part of "Kanto Fureai Trail" (関東ふれあいの道, Kanto Fureai no Michi) a long natural hiking-course passing through the 7 Prefectures in Kanto. The course is 1,799 km long, and lets you indulge in the beauty of nature around Kanto, connecting Mt. Takao (高尾山, Takaosan), Okutama, Chichibu, Mt. Tsukuba (筑波山, Tsukubasan), Kujukuri Beach (九十九里浜, Kujukurihama), Boso, Miura Peninsula (三浦半島, Miurahanto) and Tanzawa. Source :YouTube screenshot A spot you cannot miss in Mt. Nokogiri is Hyakushaku-Kannon (Buddha), the guardian of safe travels. The Kannon, at 30.3 meters tall, was carved out of stone over a 6 year period. You can watch this from 1:16 in the video. Sengohyaku Rakan is the most prominent sacred place dedicated to Rakan, in the world, replete with Buddha sculptures carved by the most eminent sculptors of the Edo period. You can watch this from 0:56 in the video. There are more than 1,500 stone Buddhas, none of which have the same expression. In the Buddha plaza sits the tallest Buddha in Japan, towering at a height of 31.05 meters. He welcomes numerous visitors with his 6.5 meter face and 608 hair spirals. Photo:Mt. Nokogiri Observatory The main attraction of the course is the Peak Observatory. The observatory is on the outcropped rock sticking out of the cliff and is known as the “View of Hell.” If you're brave enough, take a peek down from this thrilling observatory. The video introduces this from 1:52. Even just seeing it in the video is a powerful experience. The mountain is also popular for watching sunsets and sunrises. The Ropeway Makes Mt. Nokogiri Accessible to All! The ropeway provides a good alternative to cars to reach the peak. Enjoy a leisurely 4 minute ride on the ropeway to Mt. Nokogiri. The video shows the view from the ropeway at 0:18. Take home the beauty of the colorful autumn leaves through the lifelong memories you'll make here. Summary of Mt. Nokogiri A series of works titled ‘Fuji Sanjurokkei,’ developed during the Edo period by Ukiyoe artist Hiroshige Utagawa, depicts the lively mountain with the title ‘Awa Nokogiriyama’. This suggests that Mt. Nokogiri was a sacred property, worshipped locally in ancient times. The Kyonan, Futtsu, and Fuppo area, in which Mt. Nokogiri sits, is known as a port city along the Tokyo Bay, and restaurants provide cuisine with fresh fish. Mt. Nokogiri is not only a site of beautiful landscape, but also an indispensable tourist attraction in Chiba where you can enjoy its history, art, the local cuisine and hot springs. The video introduces many of the tourist attractions along the hiking course of Mt. Nokogiri, as well as information on photogenic sights perfect for your Instagram. Be sure to check it out! 【Official Website】Kyonan Town (Kyonan Town) | The official website of the town Kyonan (Kyonan Town) https://www.town.kyonan.chiba.jp/site/guide/foreignlanguage.html -
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Matsuyama - Home to Dogo Onsen, Matsuyama Castle, and Other Hidden Gems. If You’re Headed to Ehime Prefecture, You Can’t Afford to Miss out on These Remarkable Travel Destinations!
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An introduction to sightseeing in Matsuyama city, Ehime prefecture The video(松山市魅力発信映像 観光名所・施設) was created by "Ii, kagen. Matsuyama" (いい、加減。まつやま). It is a promotional video that introduces popular sightseeing spots in Matsuyama city, Ehime prefecture in Japan's Shikoku region (四国地方, Shikoku chihou). Matsuyama city is home to what is thought to be the oldest hot spring in Japan- "Dogo Onsen." The city is dotted with many other sightseeing destinations as well; such as Matsuyama castle which is famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot in the spring. In this article and video we would like to introduce you to some popular travel destinations and famous tourist attractions in Matsuyama. We will also talk about the various sightseeing spots introduced in the video via aerial photography. Matsuyama's beautiful scenery can be enjoyed not only during the daytime, but also at night when the city is lit up. What kind of sightseeing spots does Matsuyama have? Photo:Matsuyama city Matsuyama city is located in the northern Shikoku area, in Ehime prefecture. This region has a warm climate with very little rain, making it a very comfortable place to live. The population (based on data from January 2019) is roughly 514,900. If you’re travelling by plane, the nearest airport is Matsuyama airport (松山空港, Matsuyamakuukou). If you’re travelling by boat, the nearest port is Matsuyama Tourist Port (松山観光港, Matsuyama kankoukou) and if travelling by train, the city is easily accessible through JR Matsuyama station (松山駅, Matsuyamaeki). The tourist spots are all within close proximity to one another making it a convenient and popular city to travel around by public transport. Dogo Onsen- The sightseeing location that represents what Matsuyama is all about Photo:Dogo Onsen One of the symbols of Matsuyama city "Dogo Onsen", thought to be the oldest hot spring in Japan, is featured in the opening scenes of the video. Famous figures such as Natsume Souseki and Masaoka Shiki are known to have visited this hot spring. The unique and picturesque wooden three-story building has been renovated multiple times and as one of the first public bathhouses in Japan is an important cultural asset. If you take a day trip to Matsuyama we highly recommend you give it a visit! More sightseeing in Matsuyama - The history and culture of Matsuyama Photo:Bocchan Karakuri Clock 12 seconds into the video you can see the Bocchan Karakuri Clock (坊っちゃんカラクリ時計, Bocchan karakuridokei), a character from the famous Natsume Souseki novel Bocchan comes out from inside the clock accompanied by music once every hour. Right next to the clock is an area where you can relax and soak your feet in warm water directly from the Dogo Onsen hot springs. Another popular way to enjoy sightseeing around Dogo Onsen Station (道後温泉駅, Dougo onsen eki) is by rickshaw. Why not take a ride on the adorable Bocchan Ressha, a restored steam train that departs from Dogo Onsen Station? You can see this in the video at 0:17. Currently on display at Sakanouenokumo Museum are Meiji period exhibits like the Ryotaro Shiba (遼太郎司馬)and Masaoka Shiki exhibits. The undressed concrete building, designed by famous Japanese architect Tadao Ando, is a piece of art in itself. At 0:36 in the video you can take a look at the stunning Ehime Martial Arts Stadium (愛媛県武道館, Ehimeken budoukan), a beautiful wooden structure built from Ehime's locally grown timber. This magnificent building is as grand as the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. You can enjoy a variety of amusements at Matsuyama Central Park (松山中央公園, Matsuyama chuuoukouen) which houses Botchan Stadium (坊っちゃんスタジアム, Botchan sutajiamu), a tennis court, a pool and a large sporting area. The Matsuyama Shiki Memorial Museum (松山市立子規記念博物館, Matsuyamashiritsu shikikinen hakubutsukan) tells the story of famous haiku poet Masaoka Shiki and contains many other historic pieces of Matsuyama's literature as well. Matsuyama Castle Ninomaru Historic Site (松山城二之丸史跡庭園,Matsuyamajou ninomaru shisekikouen), which is also referred to as “Lovers Sanctuary”(恋人の聖地, Koibito no seichi), is a garden designed to recreate that of the Matsuyama feudal lord's residence and is popular with couples. It is also popular as a pre-wedding photography spot. Finally, from 0:53, they introduce Matsuyama Castle, a sightseeing spot you can't afford to miss on your trip to Ehime prefecture. As one of only 12 castles in Japan built before the Edo period (in 1603), this castle and castle tower are a must-see for history buffs and castle fans alike. There is also a brilliant view from the castle tower which overlooks the city out onto the Seto Inland Sea (瀬戸内海, Setonaikai), and the castle is also a popular cherry blossom viewing spot in the spring. Matsuyama sightseeing introduction summed up You can see all of the sightseeing destinations mentioned in this article in the video "Matsuyama city sightseeing spots and attractions." From hot springs and historic landmarks to cultural facilities such as museums and exhibitions, please use our video as inspiration for your next trip to Matsuyama! We hope after watching our video you are eager to visit! 【Official Website】Matsuyama City Hall https://www.city.matsuyama.ehime.jp/multilingual.html 【Official Website】Matsuyama tourist information site https://en.matsuyama-sightseeing.com/ -
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Enjoy the Hospitality of the Luxurious "Wakura Onsen Tadaya"- A Hidden Gem in Noto, Ishikawa. Delectable Japanese Cuisine, and Open-Air Baths With a Spectacular View of the Sea of Japan!
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Wakura Onsen Tadaya, Ishikawa Prefecture This is a promotion video for the long-established Japanese inn Tadaya produced by Tadaya. Wakura Onsen is on the Noto peninsula in the Hokuriku region of Japan, and is one of the largest hot spring districts in Hokuriku. The elegant 1200-year-old hot spring district is an ideal tourist destination to rid yourself of fatigue. If you set out on a trip to Noto, enjoy a luxurious stay at Tadaya – a historic hot spring inn since 1885. Wakura Onsen Tataya is a popular hotel and ryokan on review and comparison sites, that offers the finest in hospitality service. Just watching the video you'll feel as though you've stayed at Wakura Onsen Tadaya by watching the video. Savor the Japanese Atmosphere of Wakura Onsen Tadaya's Open-Air Baths Source :YouTube screenshot Secretly gaining popularity as a hidden gem at Wakura Onsen in Ishikawa, Tadaya is a historic spot which used to be managed by a daughter of Nabeshima Naotora, a feudal lord of the Saga Domain. The main attraction of Wakura Onsen Tadaya is the open-air bath where guests can bathe while viewing the spectacular ocean landscape of Noto. The footage of a lady bathing in the hot springs while looking out at the vast ocean (2:11) really makes you want to stay at Tadaya. Relaxing in a Japanese style room while wearing a yukata after bathing in the hot springs and enjoying the beautiful scenery is an exquisite experience unique to Japanese inns. The inn is fully equipped with amenities and the hot spring is also available to those looking for day trips as well. The large public bath available for a quick rest is a real treat for those on a quick schedule. How to Spend Your Time at Wakura Onsen Tadaya Source :YouTube screenshot After fully enjoying the spa, you're probably looking forward to some great tasting food. The food at Wakura Onsen Tadaya is exquisite Japanese cuisine, using carefully selected ingredients from Noto. Surprisingly, visitors can enjoy fishing at the pier and even from the Rikyu royal suite. The chefs at the inn will even cook meals using your fresh catches! We definitely recommend trying the fishing from the Rikyu royal suite. Visitors can enjoy a spectacular view of the sun setting over the Sea of Japan from the Tadaya lobby. The inn has facilities such as a karaoke salon, bar lounge, and a souvenir shop, and visitors can enjoy their stay however they please. The footage of the meals starts from 2:26 in the video. Drinking Japanese sake with fresh seafood is an experience fit for royalty. More Ways to Enjoy Wakura Onsen Tadaya This video shows rare footage of the staff at Wakura Onsen Tadaya as they work. You can get a sneak peek at the staff preparing and cleaning the kitchen, taking reservations, serving customers, and providing the best possible hospitality to its guests. When you visit Wakura Onsen Tadaya, you can also enjoy these popular tourist spots: Notojima Aquarium, Nanao Castle Ruins, Keta Taisha Grand Shrine, Chirihama Nagisa Driveway, Noto Island, Roadside Station Noto Shokusai Market, Hanayome Noren Museum, Notojima Ohashi, Noto Satoyama Satoumi Sightseeing Train, Besshodake Sky Deck Noto Yume Terrace, Twin Bridge Noto, Wakura Showa Era and Toy Museum,Wajima morning bazaar, Wajima Kobo Nagaya, Wajima Museum of Urushi Art, Wajima Kiriko Art Museum, Shiroyone Senmaida, Hatagoiwa, Yoshitsune no Funekakushi. Summary of the Elegant Japanese Inn, Wakura Onsen Tadaya Source :YouTube screenshot As you can see in the video, Wakura Onsen Tadaya is a lovely Japanese inn with top-notch hospitality. Be sure to watch the video to experience what staying at Wakura Onsen Tadaya is like. If you're making a trip to Noto, we highly recommend staying at Tadaya. It's an experience that you won't find in many other parts of Japan. Rates for lodging vary by season, so please check the official website and travel sites before booking. ◆Wakura Onsen Tadaya◆ 【Address】Wakura Onsen Tadaya, Nanao City, Ishikawa 926-0174 【Access】Approximately 50 minutes by car from Noto Airport, free courtesy bus service from Wakura Onsen Station (reservation required) 【Parking】Available (for 100 cars) 【Phone number】(+81) 0767-62-3434 【Tripadvisor】 Wakura Onsen Tadaya https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g1021236-d1082647-Reviews-Tadaya-Nanao_Ishikawa_Prefecture_Hokuriku_Chubu.html -
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Kakurin Temple - The Treasure of Kakogawa, Hyogo and a Treasury of History. This Out of the Way Sightseeing Spot Is a Fascinating Temple With Ties to Prince Shotoku!
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Introducing Kakurin Temple Temple Source :Kakurin Temple Temple Official Twitter Right now, Japan is experiencing an unprecedented amount of inbound tourism. Have you ever wanted to visit a temple in peace and quiet, only to be disappointed by the sheer number of tourists? There's actually a lot of quiet sightseeing spots just a short distance away if you don't mind venturing just a bit further. This video, titled "Kakogawa City PR Video|Kakurin-ji Temple" (【兵庫県加古川市PR動画】鶴林寺), created by "Kakogawa Tourism Association" introduces Totasan Kakurin Temple (Kakurinji), located in Kakogawa, east of the Harima area of Hyogo. There are many formal shrines and temples around the area. It is extremely accessible, being just 30 minutes from Kobe (JR Sannomiya Station) and 10 minutes from Himeji on the Special Rapid Express train, making it a hidden tourist attraction and a historic sacred site. The video shows a woman sightseeing at Kakurin Temple Temple. Enjoy the sights and sounds of Kakurin Temple Temple through the video! The History of Kakurin Temple Source :Kakurin Temple Temple Official Twitter Kakurin Temple has a deep connection with Prince Shotoku, who is known for spreading Buddhism in Japan. Eben, a monk from Goryeo, afraid of Buddhist abolitionists, evacuated to Harima. In 585, the young Prince Shotoku, 12 at the time, visited from the and received the teachings of Buddha. This is said to be the beginning of Kakurin Temple. During Kamakura period, (1185-1333) the worship of Prince Shotoku became popular and the temple reached its peak. During Warring States period, (1467-1615), when the country was on the brink of war, Kuroda Kanbei, the lord of Himeji Castle, and his father Mototaka forced to relinquish the castle to Oda Nobunaga to avoid complete annihilation. Kakurin Temple Temple is one of the most representative temples in Kakogawa, with many National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties. The temple is called "Otsurusan" by the locals. In the fall, the trees at the temple turn red and it become a popular place for moon viewing. You can also try zen meditation and sutra-copying, which are shown at 0:55 in the video. It's popular photogenic sightseeing spot among tourists from abroad who are interested in Japanese culture. The Cultural Properties of Kakurin Temple Temple Source :Kakurin Temple Temple Official Twitter There are 45 Cultural Properties at Kakurin Temple Temple, including the main hall and Taishi-do Hall, which are both national treasures. You can see the main hall at 0:27 and Taishi-do Hall from 1:07 in the video. The temple is called "Harima's Horyu-ji" and the Main Hall, Nio-zo and Three-storied Pagoda are truly spectacular. There are many paintings and Buddhist statues stored at the temple, and the most famous one is a standing bronze statue of the Goddess of Mercy, "Aitata Kannon." There is a legend that says that when the statue was stolen, the thief hurt his back and screamed "aitata!," and was so surprised that he repented and returned the statue to the temple. There are so many things to see at the temple, such as the Yakushi-sanzon (three deities of the Buddha) that cure diseases, the statue of the Holy Avalokitesvara (the Goddess of Mercy) and the powerful Twelve Divine Generals. These can be seen at 0:40 in the video. The Festival at Kakurin Temple Source :Kakurin Temple Temple Official Twitter The temple is known for its Oni-oi ceremony. This can be seen at 1:30 in the video. After red oni and blue oni get violent in the crowds, they are exorcised by the Buddha. This is an event at Kakurin Temple, that has continued since the Heian period (794-1185). During the Tanabata Festival in July, the temple grounds are opened to the public free of charge from 5pm and strips of paper are hung on bamboo branches to make wishes. Summary of Kakurin Temple Temple Source :Kakogawa Tourism Association Kakurin Temple is a great place to get a closer look at Japanese culture. You can get a sense of history at Kakurin-ji Treasure Museum, which is shown at 1:11 in the video. Also, Kakogawa, where Kakurin Temple is located, is another sightseeing spot where you can experience the "real Japan." The nostalgic station buildings and shopping streets are fun to walk through, and there is also excellent access to Akashi and Himeji. The most famous and the closest sightseeing spot is Himeji Castle, which is shown from 0:02 in the video. Be sure to try the "Katsumeshi," a combination of pork cutlet, rice and cabbage, when you visit Kakogawa. We hope this video gave you a taste of the wonderful, traditional Japanese scenery of Kakurin Temple Temple and made you more interested in Kakogawa City. ◆Kakurin Temple Information◆ 【Address】424 Kakogawacho, Kakogawa City, Hyogo Prefecture 675-0031 【Access】8 minutes by bus or 25 minutes on foot from JR Kakogawa Station 【Hours】9:00~16:30 【Admission fee】Adult 500 yen (as of July 2020) 【Parking】There is a parking lot 【Telephone】079-454-7053 【Official Website】Kakogawa City, Hyogo City Hall Website http://www.city.kakogawa.lg.jp/ -
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Food! Culture! Traditional Art! Nature! Festivals! No Matter What You Want to Do, Fun Is in Season Year-Round in Kochi!
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Shikoku and Kochi Prefecture - Famous for Yosakoi, Bonito and Sakamoto Ryoma? Photo:Statue of Sakamoto Ryoma This video, titled "The blessing of nature - Four Seasons PV - VISIT KOHCHI JAPAN," made by VISIT KOCHI JAPAN, introduces various seasonal tourist spots in Kochi. Kochi is in the southern part of Japan's Shikoku region, and has a warm and comfortable climate all year long. Kochi is famous as the birth place of Sakamoto Ryoma. Ryoma is a historical figure of the Tosa Domain who stopped a war from breaking out in Japan, at the end of the Edo Period (1853 to 1868), nearly 100 years ago. In this video, you can check out different recommended tourist spots in Kochi for each season. Let us known which season you want to visit Kochi in! Kochi's Spring Tourist Locations Photo:Cherry blossoms at Kochi Castle From 0:31 in the video, you can check Kochi’s tourist spots that are best visited during spring. When you say "spring" in Japan, the first thing that comes to mind is no doubt, cherry blossoms! Japan's most glorious season is spring, the season in which people go on 'hanami' (cherry blossom viewing) events and enjoy picnics under the blooming cherry blossoms. Kochi also has cherry blossom spots around Kochi castle. Nakagoshi Family's weeping cherry blossom introduced at 0:41 is the most famous hanami spot. You'll definitely feel refreshed after being out in all the greenery Kochi's spring has to offer. On top of cherry blossoms, food during Kochi's spring is all about bonito (鰹, katsuo). Katsuo comes into season in spring and fall, and the spring variation is called Hatsu-Katsuo. The most common way of eating katsuo is searing surface. This is referred to as called tataki (seared or minced). Kochi T-shirt art, where 1000's of T-shirts are aligned, is also a must-see spot in the spring. You can see what it looks like from 0:55 in the video. The video also introduces the 'Shimanto river carp streamer' (四万十川こいのぼりの川渡し, Shimanto gawa koinobori no kawawatashi) flying in the blue sky and 'going down the river' on a small ship. Kochi's Summer Tourist Locations Starting at 1:51 is the introduction of Kochi's summer tourist locations. Because Kochi is situated on the coast, surfing is also possible. It is actually a hidden surf spot with few inlets and high waves, facing the Pacific Ocean. As introduced from 1:24, you can enjoy rafting and hiking as well. The beautiful rice fields of Yoshinobu / Oishi and the five-storied pagoda are also introduced in the video. One of Kochi's most popular summer events is the dance festival. Shown from 1:59 is the Yosakoi festival, Kochi's representative event that is held every year on the 10th of August. Hosting nearly 1 million people over 4 days, it is one of the 3 biggest festivals in Shikoku. Kochi's Fall Tourist Locations Photo:The autumn leaves of Nakatsu Valley Introduced from 2:13are Kochi's fall tourist locations. If you visit Japan in the fall, you can't miss the chance to see the autumn foliage. The video shows many beautiful locations for viewing the reddening of the leaves in Kochi. The spot we recommend most is Nakatsu valley (中津渓谷, Nakatsu Keikoku). You can enjoy the beautifully flowing river that traverses the the valley's windy ravines. On the weekends you can enjoy the autumn leaves, lit up at Monet's Garden Marmottan(モネの庭マルモッタン, Monet no niwa marmottan) in Kitagawa. Fall in Kochi wouldn't be complete without yuzu. Kochi is the number 1 producer of yuzu in all of Japan! There are various types of Yuzu souvenirs in Kochi, so don't forget to take a look at them. The dance festival "Yosakoi" isn't the only popular event in Kochi! There's the Yasuhara Tsunoyama festival (梼原津野山神祭り, Yasuhara Tsunoyama matsuri) and the Mounted archery 'Yabusame'(流鏑馬, Yabusame)event in Toyo village shown from 2:47 of the video that are also popular during the fall. Kochi's Winter Tourist Locations At 2:59 we're introduced to Kochi's recommended tourist spots during the winter months. Winter in Kochi is very warm compared to other areas so it's great for sightseeing. There is no snow in the Southern region but towards the northern end you begin to see a little. The place we recommend most is Shikoku karst. As you can see from the video, you can sight-see in a fantastic atmosphere thanks to the snow during winter. You're sure to have a wonderful trip in Kochi, tasting the fresh winter seafood from Hirome market, enjoying the Akiha festival(秋葉まつり, Akiha matsuri)in Yodokawa, and warming up in the Matsubakawa (松葉川温泉, Matsubakawa onsen) or Konoka hotsprings (木の香温泉, Konoka onsen). Other Tourist Spots in Kochi Photo:Image of the Shikoku pilgrimage There are so many more things to do or see in Kochi, that are not included in the video, so here's a list! Find your favorite spot. Shikoku henro (四国遍路, shikoku henro (pilgrimage)), Katsurahama (桂浜) , Katsurahama Aquarium (桂浜水族館, Katsutahama suizokukan) , Hirome Market (ひろめ市場, Hirome ichiba), Sunday market (日曜市, nichiyouichi), Anpanman Museum (アンパンマンミュージアム, Anpanman mu-jiamu), Niyodo River (仁淀川, Niyodo gawa), Muroto Cape (室戸岬.Muroto misaki), Wanpark Kochi (わんぱーくこうち, Wanpa-ku kochi), Ashizuri Cape(足摺岬, Ashizuri misaki), Ashizuri Cape Observatory (足摺岬展望台, Ashizuri misaki tenboudai), Ryugado Cave (龍河洞, Ryugado), Godai Mountain (五台山, Godaisan), Sameura Dam (早明浦ダム, Sameura Damu), Kashiwa Island (柏島, Kashiwajima ), Tengu Highlands (天狗高原, Tengu Kougen), Todoroki Waterfall (轟の滝, Todorokinotaki), Wakamiya Hachimangu Shrine (若宮八幡宮, Wakamiya Hachimangu), Dainichi Temple (大日寺, Dainichi ji), Kokubun Temple (国分寺, Kokubun ji), Harimaya Bridge (はりまや橋, Hariyama bashi), Makino Botanical Garden (牧野植物園, Makino shokubutsu en), Nishijima Horticulture Park (西島園芸団地, Nishijima engei danchi), Culture plaza Cul-port (かるぽーと, karupo-to), Yutorisuto Park Otoyo (ゆとりすとパークおおとよ, Yutorisuto pa-ku ootoyo), Sunahama Museum (砂浜美術館, Sunahama Museum)... and more! Kochi is full of touristic charm, with not only popular spots but also many hidden gems as well! A Brief Summary of Kochi's Seasonal Tourist Locations This time, we introduced recommended tourist spots in Kochi, in line with the video. Did you enjoy it? As you saw from the video, you can enjoy completely different atmospheres depending on which season you decide to visit during. There are many photogenic locations that are sure to fill your Instagram feed, and you can enjoy different kinds of traditional Japanese culture as well! Why not add Kochi to your itinerary next time you visit Japan? 【Official Website】Kochi Prefecture web page https://www.pref.kochi.lg.jp/ -
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Jigoku Meguri: A Sightseeing Spot at Beppu Onsen in Oita Prefecture. Maybe a Little Scary, but Does It Really Look Like Hell? Let’s Take a Look!
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Jigoku Meguri, Located in Beppu Onsen, Oita Prefecture This is an introductory video of Beppu Onsen's Jigoku Meguri, produced by "Japan Explorers." Hot springs are a must when traveling in Japan. Oita prefecture’s Beppu City is popular among tourists from both Japan and overseas as one of the most famous hot spring places. Let’s check out the video about Jigoku Meguri, where you can fully enjoy the greatness of Kyushu's Beppu Onsen. This video introduces the hot springs that are literally called "Hell." Does it really look like hell though? Find out for yourself! What Is Jigoku Meguri? Photo:Oniishibozu hot springs Beppu Onsen's Jigoku Meguri is a sightseeing course where you can visit places called “Hells,” among Oita, Beppu's hot springs. There are 7 hot springs referred to as "Hells": Sea Hell (about 98℃), Oniishi Bozu Hell (about 99℃), Kamado Hell (about 90℃), Oniyama Hell (about 99.1℃), White Pond Hell (about 95℃), Blood Pond Hell (about 78℃), and Tornado Hell (about 105℃). The qualities of each "hell" is different. For example, the Sea Hell contains iron sulfate, creating a bluish color. The blue Sea Hell is introduced in the video at 0:18. The water lily that younger elementary school children can stand on is quite famous. Beyond the gate of Hell lays Blood Pond Hell. This spring contains magnesium oxide turning the mud within it red. The red Blood Pond Hell is introduced in the video at 1:03, and you can see how creepy it is in the video. People used to cook rice using the steam from “Kamado Hell.” Here there are many hot springs spanning several blocks (1 chome- 6 chome). You can eat hot spring eggs cooked using the steam from these springs. The History of Oita Prefecture’s Jigoku Meguri in Beppu City The history of Beppu city’s Jigoku Meguri goes back quite far. There are records that shows these hot springs were called “hells” even during the Edo Period (1603-1868). From the Meiji Period, many villas developed near Beppu Onsen. By this time, the natural hot spring "hells," with their boiling water, had become popular among hot spring visitors, not for bathing, but for sightseeing purposes. On the Jigoku Meguri course, there are spots where you can enjoy a foot bath heated just right, which is perfect for taking a break during your sightseeing. Sightseeing at Oita Prefecture’s Jigoku Meguri at Beppu Onsen Photo:Beppu's hot springs at night At Oita prefecture’s Beppu Onsen area, you can see steam from hot springs rising up from all over the area. Beppu Jigoku Meguri, where you can enjoy the unique landscape of the hot spring area, is a secret sightseeing course perfect for people who want to enjoy relaxing in Japan’s hot springs. Make wonderful memories by checking out the unique landscape of these "hells," a sight you won't find anywhere else. “Blood Pond Medical Cream,” made from the mud of Blood Pond Hell, is said to be good for skin disorders, and we recommended it as a souvenir. Be sure to check it out when you're souvenir hunting! We also recommend taking a bath at the day-use hot spring accommodation “Oniishi no Yu.” The spring's natural minerals are effective against cold sensitivity and aid in recovery from fatigue, so if you're feeling weary, be sure to drop by! Summary of Oita Prefecture’s Jigoku Meguri at Beppu Onsen 5 of the 7 sightseeing spots at the hot springs of Jigoku Meguri can be visited by foot, but Blood Pond Hell and Tornado Hell are located in the Kamegawa Area, which is a little far to walk to. That being said you'll want to use the local transportation, such as buses. Be sure to check out all of the sightseeing spots and enjoy the supreme relaxation that Japan’s hot springs has to offer. The admission tickets that allow you to visit all 7 hells, is sold at 2,000 JPY (~$20 USD) for adults (as of November, 2019). Hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. We we're only able to talk about the red and blue hot springs in this article, but the video has a lot more to offer, such as the green and brown hot springs. Enjoy watching the hell-like scenery of Oita Prefecture's Jigoku Meguri, in the video! ◆Beppu Jigoku Meguri Basic Information◆ 【Address】559-1, Kannawa, Beppu City, Oita, ZIP 874-0000 【Access】15 minutes by taxi from Nippou Line’s Beppu Station 【Admission fee】 Adults 2,000 JPY (as of November, 2019) 【Hours】8:00 AM – 5:00 PM 【Closures】None 【Parking】Free parking for up to 690 cars among the 7 hells 【Telephone No】0977-66-1577 【Official Website】Beppu Jigoku Meguri Official Website (Beppu Jigoku Association) http://www.beppu-jigoku.com/ 【Official Website】Beppu City, Oita Prefecture City Hall Official Website https://translate.google.com/translate?depth=1&hl=en&rurl=translate.google.co.jp/index.html&sl=ja&tl=en&u=https://www.city.beppu.oita.jp/ -
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Matsusaka City, Mie Prefecture: A Town With Tons of History, Gourmet Food, Tradition, and Culture. In This Video, Two Beautiful Women Wander Around the Tourist Spots of Matsusaka!
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Matsusaka City Is More Than Just Matsusaka Beef This video was created by the Matsusaka Tourist Association. This video will introduce you to Matsusaka, Mie, in Japan's Tokai region. It's called "Matsusaka-city tour video [Japanese]" (松阪市観光動画【日本語】). Matsusaka city is located in the center of Mie prefecture. Matsusaka is a gateway to Ise Shima, and it is about 15 minutes by train to Ise, a castle town with a traditional atmosphere. In this video, two beautiful ladies tour Matsusaka in order to introduce you to gourmet food, tradition, and culture. You'll be raring to visit Matsusaka after watching the video. The Gourmet Food Found of Matsusaka Photo:Sukiyaki Lots of good food can be found in Matsusaka city. We especially recommend Matsusaka beef, introduced in the video at 0:33. A world-famous brand, Matsusaka beef comes from Matsusaka cows that drink beer and get massages. This peculiar way of raising cows gives the meat an amazing flavor, and no other beef has the same taste. It is so soft that if you touch the beef, the fat starts to melt. In the video at 1:02, Shigenobu Kajio from the Matsusaka Tourist Association talks about the beautiful marbling, sweetness, and top quality of Matsusaka beef. If you're visiting Matsusaka, the most famous Matsusaka beef dish, sukiyaki, is one you've gotta try! They show how to cook this at 1:21 in the video. Of course, there's more ways than just sukiyaki to enjoy Matsusaka beef. Other ways include steaks, yakiniku, and more! Matsusaka local food includes Japanese sweets like Oinotomo, Matsusaka tea, Monaka Ice cream (wafers filled with bean jam), and there's the popular Japanese sweets store, Yanagiya Hozen, where you can buy some of these. There are also many restaurants serving lunch as well as popular ramen stores throughout the area. A restaurant called “Kappo Ryokan Yachiyo” serves many different Matsusaka beef dishes such as shabu-shabu, steaks, rare, lightly roasted beef, and beef stew. Matsusaka is full of flavor! Historical Spots in Matsusaka Photo:Gojoban Yashiki After filling up at a local restaurant, enjoy a walk around the city and admire the history. During the warring states period (late 1400s to late 1600s), Matsusaka City in Mie Prefecture prospered as a merchant city under the command of Gamo Ujisato, a military commander of the Warring States period. At the "Matsusaka Cotton Hand Weaving Center" introduced in the video, they sell Matsusaka cotton textiles, such as dresses, accessories, Kimonos, and Yukata (summer Kimono). You can also try the weaving experience to get more in touch with Japanese culture. In the castle town, Matsusaka, there are number of tourist spots where you can enjoy the city’s history such as Gojoban Yashiki, Matsusaka Castle Ruins, Ozu Yasujiro Seishunkan Museum, Matsusaka City History and Folklore Museum, Former residence of Hasegawa, Ozu Seizaemon, Hasegawa Jirobei, and the birthplace of the Mitsui Family. You can see the details in the video at 3:39. There are many great places for taking Instagram photos as well. Norinaga Motoori, a famous person in the Kojiki (A record of ancient matters), was from Matsusaka, and there are facilities related to Motoori Norinaga such as the Museum of Motoori Norinaga, and the former residence of Motoori Norinaga "Suzu-no-ya." Japanese explorer, Takeshiro Matsuura, who was the first person to document the inner reaches of Hokkaido, was also from Matsusaka. He is the one that named Hokkaido "Ainu." Access to Matsusaka It's more convenient to use trains to get to Matsusaka. From Osaka or Kyoto, it takes just under 2 hours, while from Nagoya it's only a 70 minute journey. From Kansai International Airport, change at Namba Station, and from Chubu International Airport Centrair, change at Nagoya Station. It is also easily accessible from Kyoto and Nara. Festivals in Matsusaka Source :YouTube screenshot There are many events in Matsusaka. Take a look at the video at 4:48 to see some of them. The Ujisato Festival held in autumn in memory of Gamo Ujisato is a very powerful event! There is also the Hatsuuma Festival, the Norinaga Festival, and the Matsusaka Gion Festival. Many people come to the Matsusaka Beef Festival where they auction off Matsusaka cattle. The Matsusaka City Marathon is also very popular. Other Tourist Spots Around Matsusaka There are number of tourist spots that weren't introduced in the video. If you want to relax, we recommend visiting Mie Ureshino hot springs and Matsusaka Kumano-no sato hot hprings. If you want to buy souvenirs and Matsusaka goods, you can visit roadside stations Iitaka and Chakura, or places like Matsusaka Bell Farm, Matsuzakashi Santaro, and local street markets. We highly recommend having lunch at Matsusaka's local restaurants! There are more exciting spots in Matsusaka as well: Matsusaka Castle Ruins, Matsusaka Park, Chubudai Athletic Park, Komyo-ji Temple, Matsusaka City History and Folklore Museum, wealthy merchant town Matsusaka, Matsusaka Tourist Information Center, Takeshiro Matsuura Museum, ceramic art space “Niji no Izumi,” Matsusaka Suzu no Mori Park, and Mount Takami. Find your favorite place amongst the beautiful scenery of Matsusaka. Overview of Matsusaka Interested in checking out Matsusaka city? Don't forget to try Matsusaka's local cuisine, Matsusaka beef when you visit! Check out the video to see the delicious Matsusaka beef. We don't recommend watching it on an empty stomach! 【Official Website】Mie Prefecture Matsusaka city, city hall https://www.city.matsusaka.mie.jp/site/userguide/foreignlanguage.html