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Video article 3:14
Exquisite cuisine and hot springs at "Exhive Yugawara Rikyu" in Ashigarashita-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture! An extraordinary space where you can enjoy luxury awaits you!
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Video Introduction of "EXIVATE Yugawara Rikyu" in Ashigarashita-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan If you're thinking to yourself "I want to stay somewhere luxurious when I visit Japan" then look no further than Xiv Yugawara Rikyu! Check out the video “Xiv Yugawara Rikyu PV,” created by “Resort Trust Official.” It introduces a membership-only luxury resort hotel called Xiv Yugawara Rikyu. This hotel is used by VIPs and is very popular on review sites. The facilities are photogenic, food is delicious, and it has a lot of attractions. This video will make you want to stay at this hotel. In this article, we'll introduce the attractions of Xiv Yugawara Rikyu. Delicious Food at XIV Yugawara Rikyu Source :YouTube screenshot At Xiv Yugawara Rikyu, you can enjoy a variety of exquisite cuisine. There's a teppan-yaki restaurant where guests can enjoy the finest of seasonal ingredients, as well as an Italian restaurant where you can dine in an open space. There's also a Chinese restaurant with a beautiful yin and yang interior with a variety of dishes to choose from. In addition, Xiv Yugawara Rikyu offers a wide range of other gourmet services such as Japanese cuisine and a buffet breakfast, all of which use a variety of ingredients from the sea and mountains. You can check out some of the beautiful dishes at 2:06 in the video. Relaxing Hot Springs at Xiv Yugawara Rikyu Source :YouTube screenshot Make sure to visit the hot springs when staying at Xiv Yugawara Rikyu. There are 4 different types of outdoor hot springs at Xiv Yugawara Rikyu: Takebayashi-no-yu, Tsukimi-no-yu, Iwami-no-yu, and the single person baths, each of which have their own unique features. It's perfect for hot spring lovers. There are also dry saunas, private baths for a fee, and a range of other amenities. br> The benefits of each bath are as follows: ■Iwami-no-yu Spring qualities: Sodium, calcium chloride, sulfate (alkaline). Effective against: burns, scars, chronic skin diseases, neuralgia, arthralgia, chronic digestive diseases, cold sensitivity, and fatigue. Aids in relaxation and promotes beautiful skin. ■Single Person Baths Spring qualities: Sodium, calcium chloride, sulfate (alkaline) Effective against: burns, scars, chronic skin diseases, neuralgia, arthralgia, chronic digestive diseases, cold sensitivity, and fatigue. Aids in relaxation and promotes beautiful skin. ■Tsukimi-no-yu Spring qualities: Simple alkaline hot spring Effective against: neuralgia, arthralgia, chronic digestive diseases, and cold sensitivity. Aids in relaxation and promotes beautiful skin. ■Takebayashi-no-yu Spring qualities: Simple hot spring Effective against: neuralgia, arthralgia, chronic digestive disease, sensitivity to cold and fatigue The feeling of getting into an open-air bath while admiring the beautiful nature of Yugawara is unbeatable! Take a break from your daily grind at these hot spring spots. The hot springs are shown at 1:31 in the video. How to Spend Your Day at Xiv Yugawara Rikyu The interior of XIV Yugawara Rikyu is an extraordinary space that utilizes the traditional Japanese beauty motif “Rimpa modernism,” where you will be greeted with traditional and modern designs in the four colors: gold leaf, jet black, oboro silver, and white sesame. Admire the amazing entrance and beautiful gardens surrounded by the main building. Places to See at Xiv Yugawara Rikyu Be sure to enjoy the tourist attractions in Yugawara. There are so many places to visit, such as Makuyama Park, Yugawara Plum garden, Hakone Turnpike Daikanyama Parking Lot,Anest Iwata Sky Lounge, Fudou Waterfall, Ningenkokuhou Museum, Nishimura Kyotaro Museum, Yugawara beach, Gojo Shrine, Choritsu Yugawara Museum, and more. Also, there are places where you can enjoy hot springs, like Doppo-no-yu and Miyakami-no-yu. Summary of Xiv Yugawara Rikyu Source :YouTube screenshot The video “Xiv Yugawara Rikyu PV,” created by “Resort Trust Official,” introduces the popular luxury resort hotel. Its hot springs and restaurants are loved by VIPs, and there's a ton of places to visit in the area. You need to be a membership in order to stay here, so be sure to check out the official website for prices and reservations. The hotel definitely won't fail to impress, and it's a great way to relax. ◆Xiv Yugawara Rikyu◆ 【Address】631-1 Miyakami, Yugawara-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa Pref. 259-0314 Japan 【Access】Approximately 30 minutes from the Ishibashi Interchange on the Odawara-Atsugi Road or Seisho Bypass 【Parking】Available 【Phone number】0465-60-2555 【Tripadvisor】XIV HakoneRikyuHakonemachiAshigarashimogun https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g298171-d16780381-Reviews-XIV_Hakone_Rikyu-Hakone_machi_Ashigarashimo_gun_Kanagawa_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
Video article 4:45
If you are going to Hakone Ashinoko area, one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Japan, stay at the popular ryokan "Hananori" in Ashigarashita-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture! Relax in an extraordinary space with a view of Lake Ashinoko spread out before your eyes!
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Introduction of "Hananori", a luxury ryokan in Ashinoko, Hakone, Ashigarashita-gun, Kanagawa, Japan video This Video, titled “Hakone / Ashinoko HANAORI. Introduction video; Hanaori Long Version, HAKONE, Lake Ashi, Foot bath”, is showing the attraction of Hakone luxury hotel “HANAORI”. “HANAORI” is a Japanese Ryokan that just opened in 2017, and the location is a beautiful spot overlooking Lake Ashino-ko (Hakone Lake). This is a very popular accommodation with great reviews on travel sites. Hearing that a luxury inn with such a beautiful view exists you're probably thinking "it's gotta be expensive." Well actually, “HANAORI” is a place where you can enjoy a relaxing onsen (hot spring) resort with pretty reasonable prices. This makes it a pretty popular spot. Please watch this video, and enjoy the sights of Hakone Lake. HANAORI's Hot Springs Source :YouTube screenshot Japan's Ryokan are the embodiment of "Omotenashi" (hospitality in Japanese), and when you'll inevitably want to rid yourself of fatigue in the beautiful hot springs, like the one introduced at 1:42 in the video, you'll known exactly what Japan's hospitality is all about. “HANAORI” has 100% natural hot springs from Ubako Yamakoshi Asahi hot spring, a slightly thick hot spring (due to its rich mineral content). Tanayu, the open-air bath with views of Ashino-ko during any season, is like heaven. The hot springs qualities are calcium, magnesium, sodium sulfate, and hydrogen carbonate. These are effective against nerve pain, muscle pain, joint pain, stiff shoulders, motor paralysis, joint stiffness, bruises, sprains, chronic digestive disorders, hemorrhoids, cold sensitivity, fatigue, arteriosclerosis, cuts, burn injury, and chronic skin diseases. It also has a soothing effect, and helps cultivate health enhancement In addition to the public baths, make sure that you enjoy the private baths, foot-baths, and the after-bath relaxing space to soothe your body. There's also a powder room with skin care amenities. Dining and Room Information for Hakone Lake's “HANAORI” Source :YouTube screenshot After bathing in a hot spring, you'll want to change into a yukata and enjoy an exquisite dining experience. As introduced at 3:17 in the video, the Japanese Ryokan "HANAORI" has buffet dining, French Cuisine, and Japanese restaurants as well. Enjoy meals packed with local ingredients. You can enjoy time at a café time and lunch at the open-air terrace and take some memorable photos for your Instagram as well. In the Japanese Ryokan "HANAORI," there are Japanese and Western style rooms that combine the best of both worlds, as well as deluxe rooms with open-air baths. Check the accommodation plan and book a room before visiting. Facility Information for “HANAORI” Ashino-ko. The charm of “HANAORI” is that everyone can spend time enjoying their time however they wish. You can purchase traditional crafts and souvenirs just from Hakone, or relax with beauty treatments and massages. Summary of Hakone Lake's “HANAORI” Photo:Torii at Hakone Shrine Around the Hakone Ashino-ko area where “HANAORI” is located, there are various tourist attractions such as Hakone Shrine, Kuzuryu Shrine Shingu, and Owakudani Kurotamagokan (Black Egg shop) in the Owakudani Garden. There are many activities such visiting the top of Mt.Hakone on the Hakone Komagatake Ropeway, enjoying the artwork at the Hakone Open-Air Museum, Pola Museum, Hakone Museum, The museum of the Little Prince, and Okada Museum of Art. Also you can fully enjoy the natural scenery on the Lake Ashi no-ko Pleasure Boat, Hakone Pirate Ship, Hakone Tozan Railway, and even healing your tired body at a day-trip hot spring to make some unforgettable memories. These attractions are featured throughout the video. When you visit "HANAORI", be sure to enjoy sightseeing around the area! For those wanting to visit some of Japan's most famous hot springs, we hope you enjoy watching the video and experience how wonderful “HANAORI” is. Please check travel sites and the official website, as room rates for reservations can vary by season, room, plan, and tour. ◆Hakone Lake Ashino-ko HANAORI Facility Information◆ 【Address】160 Motohakone Togendai, Hakone-Cho, Ashigarashimo County, Kanagawa. 【Access 】3 minute walk from Hakone Ropeway “Togendai” station, and a free shuttle bus service is available from JR Odawara station. 【Parking】Available. About 100 spots. 【Tel】+81 460-83-8739 【Official website】For Hotels and Ryokan in Hakone Lake Ashino-ko: Hakone Lake Ashino-ko HANAORI https://hakone-ashinoko-hanaori-jp.book.direct/en-gb 【Trip Advisor】Hakone Lake Ashino-ko HANAORI https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g298171-d12487229-Reviews-Hakone_Ashinoko_Hanaori-Hakone_machi_Ashigarashimo_gun_Kanagawa_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
Video article 2:59
Experience high-class luxury at Hakone Ginyu, a ryokan in Hakone Onsen, Ashigarashita-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture! Spend an exquisite time in one of the best hot spring resorts in Japan!
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Video Introduction of "Hakone Ginyu" hot spring inn in Hakone-cho, Ashigarashita-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture This is an introductory video on the luxury ryokan "Hakone Ginyu" located in Miyanoshita, Hakone, Ashigarashimo, Kanagawa, in Japan's Kanto region. The video, "Hakone Ginyu" Inn PV Japan(“Hakone Ginyu” 宿PV JAPAN 箱根吟遊 02)” was created by “private-onsen Japan.” Hakone Ginyu, a ryokan located in Hakone, one of Japan's most famous sightseeing spots, famous for hot springs and Mt. Fuji, is characterized by a symbolic mark that expresses the characters "花鳥風月, Kacho Fugetsu" (Beauty of nature) and "心" (heart), in oracle bone script. It's a ryokan that we highly recommend for sightseeing trips and it has great reviews and travel and comparison sites. It's no secret that Hakone is a well known place to enjoy hot springs, and Hakone Ginyu offers a variety of hot springs for you to enjoy and relax with. In this article, we'll talk about how to enjoy Hakone Ginyu for both foreign and domestic travelers! Hidden Gems at Hakone Ginyu! Source :YouTube screenshot Hakone Ginyu consists of a Japanese/Asian style theme, and this luxury facility includes lounges and bars where you can make the most of your trip. Check out the lounges from 1:18 in the video. So what's so special about Hakone Ginyu? First, the location. As you can see in the video (0:45), Hakone Ginyu is located in the valley at 1,400 ft. above sea level. The entrance and lobby are located on top of the building and from here you can enjoy a view of the entire Hakone mountain range. Each room offers different views, and this is another reason why Hakone Ginyu is so popular. Source :YouTube screenshot There are four different types of rooms: "風" (Wind), "星" (Stars), "空" (Sky), and "月" (Moon) Each room comes with a private hot spring fully equipped with amenities. You can also relax at the "Ginyu Spa," which is introduced at 1:42 in the video. The spa is not only for overnight guests, but also for day trip guests as well. You can also rent it out after business hours, and there is an open-air bath exclusively for the "Ginyu Spa." Hot Spring Information for Hakone Ginyu Source :YouTube screenshot As you can see in the video at 2:48, Hakone Ginyu is an inn with an amazing view of the Hakone mountain range. Enjoy the changing of the leaves while relieving yourself of fatigue in the "Infinity Open-Air Bath." All rooms are also fully equipped with personal open-air baths for you to enjoy. All of the hot springs are highly effective in moisturizing the body and provide a wonderful way to relax after a long day of sightseeing. The quality of the spring is sodium-chloride (Low tonicity, weak alkalinity, high temperature spring). The hot spring is said to be effective against various diseases such as gynecological diseases, children's diseases, chronic skin diseases, cuts, burns and other general conditions (neuralgia, myalgia, joint pain, stiff joints, bruises, sprains, chronic gastroenterological diseases, hemorrhoids, cold sensitivity, post-illness recovery, recovery from fatigue, and also promotes health. Local Gourmet Food at Hakone Ginyu Source :YouTube screenshot After enjoying the spectacular scenery and relaxing in the hot springs, the obvious thing to do is to fill your stomach with some fine gourmet dishes. And you're in luck! Hakone Ginyu, prepares sumptuous meals using seasonal ingredients from each of the four seasons of Japan. You can even enjoy the food in your room at your leisure. Check out the video from 1:12 to see some of the food at Hakone Ginyu. They offer breakfast, dinner and even late night snacks, all of which can be brought to your room. This kind of hospitality is exactly what you'd expect of a luxury inn such as Hakone Ginyu. Sightseeing at Hakone Ginyu Photo:Hakone shrine's torii As Hakone is one of the most popular tourist areas in Japan, there are a myriad of famous tourist spots that you can visit. “Hakone Shrine,” “Hakone Open-Air Museum,” “Hakone Venetian Glass Museum,” “Pola Museum of Art,” “The Museum of the Little Prince in Hakone,” “Hakone Museum of Art,” “Okada Museum,” “Hakone Tram,” and so much more! Explore Hakone and find your favorite spot! Summary of Hakone Ginyu Source :YouTube screenshot It takes about 30 minutes to get to Hakone Ginyu from the Gotemba Interchange on the Tomei Expressway (Tokyo-Nagoya Expressway). Even in Hakone, which is famous for its hot spring resorts, Hakone Ginyu is considered to be a particularly high-class ryokan. It is the perfect place to enjoy Japan's unique four seasons and its hot springs, making it a great place to visit for foreigners and families with children who are considering a resort stay. With so much to offer, it's naturally very difficult to get a reservation.Rates and prices vary depending by season and plan, so please check the official website or travel websites for more details. Spend a night at the Hakone Ginyu, and enjoy the Japanese atmosphere to the fullest extent possible. ◆Hakone Ginyu◆ 【Address】100-1 Miyanoshita, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun 250-0404 Kanagawa Prefecture 【Access】30 minutes from the Gotemba Interchange on the Tomei Expressway / 50 minutes from the Atsugi Interchange on the Tomei Expressway 【Parking】Available 【Phone number】 0460-82-3355 【Official Website】Hakone Ginyu http://www.hakoneginyu.co.jp/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Hakone Ginyu https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g298171-d559365-Reviews-Hakone_Ginyu-Hakone_machi_Ashigarashimo_gun_Kanagawa_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
Video article 3:30
The famous "Stick-fighting" of National Defense Academy of Japan in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, a powerful animation! Punching! Kick! Throwing! Is this martial arts? Fighting? No, it is a school event!
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Introduction of the video of the famous stick-fighting at the school festival of the National Defense Academy in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. This video was created by ‘wasabiesince2002’ and was entitled ‘Punch! Kick! Hurl! And choke! "Bo-taoshi" of National Defense Academy of Japan is a combat sport!! 2013 National Defense Academy of Japan, the 61st Founding of the Academy Memorial Festival, Bo-taoshi, 1st Match, 1st Game, No.4(殴る!蹴る!投げる!絞める!防衛大学校の棒倒しは格闘技だ!! H25年 防衛大学校 第61回 開校記念祭 棒倒し 第1回戦第一試合 No.4)’. Usually locked by airtight gates leaving common people with no clue on what’s inside, the National Defense Academy of Japan, introduced in this video, is, in a sense, an unexplored location left in modern-day Japan. Annually, the academy hosts a famous event that is broadcast on TV as well. That event is called "Bo-taoshi" and it is performed during the autumn academy festival: ‘Founding of the Academy Memorial Festival’. Bo-taoshi, that leaves spectators breathless, is more of a combat sport than something you'd see at a school festival. A chaotic brawl of punches, kicks, throws, and chokes leaves many injured! But watching this traditional sport, the students of the National Defense Academy of Japan don’t fail to assure that they are the guardians of Japan's future. Please enjoy the powerful battle between these future self-defense officers in the video. It's sure to be very exciting. The History of the Extreme "Bo-Taoshi" Photo:Self-Defense Officer Bo-taoshi is a traditional event with a long history played in the Imperial Military Academy, Imperial Military Air Force Academy, and the Imperial Naval Academy. It is a precious game that brings the history of modern Japan to the present. Bo-taoshi in the National Defense Academy has been played since 1954 at the ‘Founding of the Academy Festival’ and it is considered one of the three major games of the academy along with the ‘Cutter Games’ and ‘Long-Distance Running’. What Exactly Is "Bo-Taoshi’" Source :YouTube screenshot The autumn academy festival in National Defense Academy is similar to a sports festival. However, Bo-taoshi is a literal fight between youngsters, whose shoulders bare the burden of the security of Japan, and a town sports fesitval comes no where close to this level of brutality. The game is a team sport played by battalions. Each battalion, both the attacking and the defending side, consists of 150 people. The rules are simple: the pole, which is the target of attack, is erected at the center of the field and the attacking side wins if they manage to make it fall within 2 minutes. The defending students, equipped with headgear, first surround the pole and 1 person climbs to the upper end of the pole. Next, 4 students climb to the second stage. This can be seen from 0:10 in the video. At the fire of the starting pistol, the attacking battalion charges fiercely to the pole. This is shown from 1:11 in the video. The defending battalion prevents the charge, and the fight, quite literally, is on. The student at the top of the pole is forcefully brought down from 1:47, and you can see the ferocious onslaught of the attacking side as they attempt to knock the pole down. Some of the students shed tears after the competition, showing that this is the result of the rigorous training they do every day. Becoming the champion is an irreplaceable honor for them. Simple, Yet Complex! Bo-Taoshi and Its Refined Tactics Source :YouTube screenshot At a glance, the attack may seem like a reckless charge, but, in fact, it is thoroughly planned out into a sophisticated strategy. The defending battalion, too, consists of the robust and trained students of the National Defense Academy, so a reckless charge would easily be taken in stride. Because of this, the offense and defense plan out their tactics and act accordingly during the 2-minute game. Here, we'll introduce some basic strategies used in Bo-taoshi. ・Offense Scrum: The attacking battalion forms a scrum and leads the charge toward the pole. The scrum acts as stepping stones after the charge so pole attackers can jump over the barrier and get closer to the top of the pole. Pole attackers: Attackers who jump at the pole and attempt to bring it down. General support attackers: Do anything they can to weaken the defense of the defending battalion. ・Defense Pole support: Hold the pole in the upright position and keep it from being brought down. Ninja: This is the single man at the top of the pole who tries to kick off the pole attackers jumping onto the pole. Killers: Harass and interrupt the attacking enemies. Scrum Disablers: Do whatever they can to invalidate the scrum of the attacking battalion. The Warriors of the Future! Summary of Bo-Taoshi The National Defense Academy’s autumn festival, the ‘Founding of the Academy Memorial Festival,’ which is introduced in this video, is a very important event for the academy. On the day of the event, the academy will be open to the public and anyone can walk around campus. Booths and stands will open inside the property which make for a lively and exciting atmosphere perfect for a school festival. The main event is of course Bo-taoshi, the specialty of the National Defense Academy! Many people visit just for the sake of watching it! Battalions of 150 people brawl over the pole, punching and kicking, and the battalions wear shirts of different colors so that people can see what’s happening more easily. Spectators cheer on the team they want to win with a massive cheer or, at other times, by screaming. Please take your time and enjoy the spectacular game of Bo-taoshi shown throughout the video. 【Official Website】National Defense Academy of Japan – Ministry of Defense・Self-Defense Force https://www.mod.go.jp/nda/english/index.html -
Video article 5:06
Indulge in luxurious Japanese cuisine at Hakuunso, a Michelin-starred ryokan in Ashigarashita-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture! Relax at the Kawahara Onsen hot spring
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Listed in Michelin! Video Introduction of "Manyo no Sato Hakuunso" in Yugawara Onsen, Ashigarashita-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture This video was created by "Japan Explorers," and it is a PR video of the Japanese inn (旅館, ryokan) "Manyo no Sato Hakuunso" at Yugawara Hot spring, in Kanagawa Prefecture, in Japan's Kanto region. The title is "The luxury ryokan Yugawara Onsen Mano no Sato Hakuunso published by Michelin" Yugawara Hotspring Hakuunso [High quality ](ミシュラン掲載の高級旅館 湯河原温泉 万葉の里 白雲荘 Yugawara Hotspring Hakuunso [高画質])". In this article, we'll introduce the charm of Yugawara Hot spring’s "Manyo no Sato Hakuunso," which has been posted on Michelin for four consecutive years. Yugawara Hot spring, in Kanagawa Prefecture is a popular inn. The video introduces luxury rooms and hot springs, as well as beautiful Michelin-rated dishes. Before we get started, please enjoy the video showcasing the hospitality of a Japanese hot spring inn. “Manyo No Sato Hakuunso”: The Luxury Japanese Hot Spring Inn Located at the Historic Yugawara Hot Spring Source :YouTube screenshot Manyo no Sato Hakuunso is a luxury hot spring inn located at Yugawara Hot spring, one of Japan's leading hot spring towns. Yugawara Hot spring is located in Ashigarashimo-gun, in Kanagawa prefecture, and is easily accessible from Tokyo and Yokohama. Every room at the Yugawara Onsen "Manyo-no-Sato Hakuun-so" has an elegant and luxurious structure where you can relax and enjoy the natural view of the Chitose River. There are five rooms with an open-air hot spring bath, three separate rooms with an open-air hot spring bath, one room with an open-air bath, and nine general guest rooms with an indoor bath. Each guest room has a name, "Soseki Literature Museum," "Fujimura Literature Museum,”" "Dokuho Literature Museum," "Manyo," "Tsubaki," "Sakuraba," "Hydrangea," "Hana Mizuki," "Hakumo," "Jukuni," "Seseragi," "Satsuki," "Chitose," " Yayoi," "Minami," and "Hatsune." Accommodation plans include one-day spa plans and banquet plans for groups. Introducing Manyo No Sato Hakuunso, Also Recognized by Michelin Source :YouTube screenshot In addition to the guest rooms with hot spring baths, there are also Sanukinoyu (large public baths) and suite private spa (private open-air bath), where you can fully enjoy Yugawara Hot spring. The large baths overflowing with rich spring water are introduced at 1:52 and 4:51, and private open-air baths are introduced at 3:48. The quality of the hot spring is calcium chloride. It's effective against rheumatic diseases, musculoskeletal disorders, wounds, chronic eczema and keratosis, weakness, gynecological disorders, hypertension, poor circulation, arteriosclerosis, gout, uric acid, and more. The baths are also fully equipped with amenities, so there's no need to worry about bringing your own. Japanese Cuisine at Manyo No Sato Hakuunso Source :YouTube screenshot Speaking of the pleasures of Japanese hot spring inns, Hakuunso also serves delicious Japanese cuisine. Manyo no Sato Hakuunso has been published in the Michelin Guide "Yokohama / Kawasaki / Shonan II Special Edition" for four consecutive years. The dinner course is introduced at 2:19 in the video. The kaiseki cuisine, which uses fresh seafood purchased directly from local fishermen and locally grown vegetables, is changed monthly, and the chef, Koichi Okuyama, provides exquisite, seasonal Japanese cuisine that has earned the restaurant a Michelin listing. One of the features of the evening meal is "Horaku-yaki," in which seafood is steamed and grilled in a ceramic pot. This can be seen at 2:51 in the video. Breakfast, typical of a traditional Japanese ryokan, is introduced at 4:18. Small plates of brightly colored dishes are elegantly presented, and local dried horse mackerel is roasted on a cooking stone and freshly grilled giving it a savory flavor and also making it a spectacle to behold. Both dinner and breakfast are served with glistening rice cooked in an earthenware pot, giving it the most flavor possible. I know you're probably looking forward to eating here now, just be careful not to eat too much before you go sightseeing. Facilities at "Manyo No Sato Hakuunso" “Manyo no Sato Hakuunso” at Yugawara Hot spring, has a wide range of in-house facilities. In addition to the private open-air baths and the large hot spring baths, there is the blissful, relaxing Ajisai-no-Mori (Forest of Hydrangea), the aesthetic salon, the private room space Suzukaze, and the dining room Senkei. You can use the facilities of "Manyo no Sato Hakuunso" at your leisure. Sightseeing at "Manyo No Sato Hakuunso" Photo:Gazebo In the Yugawara area, one of the most popular hot spring sightseeing spots in Japan, there are many sightseeing spots we recommend. If you want to get in touch with the nature of Yugawara, visit Manyo Park, Makuyama Park (Yugawara Bairin), Hoshigayama Park Satsuki no Sato, Fudo Falls, and Yoshihama Beach. The best natural scenery is also a great spot for Instagram. The "Doi Castle Ruins," where you can experience the history and culture of Yugawara, has the best view. You can experience the art of Yugawara at the "Municipal Yugawara Art Museum," "Pumpkin Museum," "Kyotaro Nishimura Memorial Museum," "Living National Treasure Museum," "Hakone Lalique Museum," "Hoshino Prince Museum," "IZU PHOTO MUSEUM," "Buffet Children's Museum," and "Iri." If you want to enjoy the popular local gourmet restaurants in Yugawara, go to the ramen shop "Ramenya Iida Shoten" or the bakery "BREAD & CIRCUS." Popular festivals and events include "Yugawara Onsen Sunday Sightseeing Morning Market," "Watching the Show," "Training tour of Yugawara geisha," "Yugawara Onsen Marine Fireworks Festival," "Firefly Party," "Ikemine Momiji no Sato, and Tea Room." As you can see there are plenty of sightseeing spots in Yugawara! Please enjoy sightseeing in Yugawara as you see fit! Summary of “Manyo No Sato Hakuunso”- The Michelin Listed Inn How'd you like the video filled with the charms "Manyo no Sato Hakuunso"? The gentle Japanese style guest rooms provide a relaxing space. If you want to spend a relaxing time at a Japanese inn, tasting Michelin-starred cuisine and taking a dip in a hot spring, watch this video to experience the wonders of Manyo no Sato Hakuunso. Room rates for reservations vary depending by season and room, so please check the official website and travel websites for details. ◆ Manyo no Sato Hakuunso Introduction of Facility Overview◆ 【Address】 716-1 Miyagami, Yugawara-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture 259-0314 【Access】About 10 minutes by car from Yugawara Station on the Tokaido Main Line 【Parking】Available. 15 cars. 【Telephone No】0465-62-2341 【Official Website】 Yugawara Onsen Manyo-no-Sato Hakuunso Yugawara Luxury Ryokan-Ashigarashimo-gun https://www.hakuunsou.com/en/ 【Official Website】Yugawara Onsen official tourist site "Onsen town 60 minutes from Yokohama" http://yugawara-resort.com/ 【Tripadvisor】 Yugawara Hot spring town https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g1121143- Yugawara_machi_Ashigarashimo_gun_Kanagawa_Prefecture_Kanto-Vacations.html -
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Step Into Odawara Castle and Journey Back in Time to the Warring States Period! A Look at the Castle Overflowing With History in Odawara, Kanagawa; It Might Just Bring Out the Warrior in You!
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Odawara Castle, a Fortress Feared for Its Impenetrability This is a promotional video for Odawara castle, titled "Odawara Castle PR Video 2013," brought to you by Cityodawara. Odawara castle is a popular tourist destination in Odawara city, Kanagawa prefecture (神奈川県, Kanagawaken), located in the Kanto region of Japan. It's popular with both locals and foreigner visitors alike. Odawara castle was the Odawara clan's stronghold from the Sengoku period until the Edo period and was known and feared for being impenetrable. It would become the domain's administrative headquarters for the Odawara clan. During the reign of the third generation feudal lord Hojo Ujiyasu, the castle underwent substantial military strengthening and became famous as an impenetrable castle after withstanding fierce attacks from both Uesugi Kenshin and Takeda Shingen. At the time of the Battle of Odawara, Hojo Ujimasa set up camp at the castle, and for 5 generations, up until the reign of Hojo Ujinao, his family remained in and protected the castle, and the area flourished as a political center in the southern Kanto region. During this short video we would like to introduce our most recommended sightseeing spots around Odawara castle. Looking at these images will make you feel truly as if you've traveled back in time and will give you a taste of life back in the Warring States period. Sightseeing Spots Around Odawara Castle, Home to the Hojo Clan Photo:Odawara Castle Maidashi Gate After the restoration (from July 2015 to April 2016), Odawara castle became a symbol of Odawara city and one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. Starting with the Castle Tower (天守閣, Tenshukaku), there are also many other places of historic significance, such as the Castle Park (小田原城跡公園, Odawarajouseki kouen), Castle Gate (常盤木門, Tokiwagimon), Copper Gate (銅門, Doumon), Maidashi Gate (馬出門, Umadashimon) and Ninomaru areas. The castle is also famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot in the spring. Throughout this video you can take a look inside the historic castle's grounds. The shot of the cherry blossom in full bloom and the Castle Tower at 1:20 is absolutely breathtaking. By far the most instagrammable spot in the area! In recent years, an increasing number of tourists visit the castle to collect a stamp of the Shogun's seal, called Go-shuin. There are also various museums and events to take part in, such as an armor wearing experience, the Tokiwagimon Samurai Museum (常盤木門SAMURAI館, Tokiwagimon Samurai kan), Odawara Castle History Museum (小田原城歴史見聞館, Odawarajou rekishi kenbunkan), as well as a children's playground to keep the kids entertained. For more detailed information on the facilities, please ask a staff member at the Ninomaru tourist office inside the castle grounds. You can also see the natural beauty of the changing seasons at Odawara castle throughout the video. From 1:37 in the video, you can take a look at the superb view from the Castle Tower overlooking the city, with the ocean in the backdrop. Popular Tourist Attractions in Kanagawa Prefecture: Odawara Castle Area Restaurant Guide Boiled fish paste products, such as kamaboko, are a speciality of the Odawara area. Honmaru tea house (本丸茶屋, Honmaru chaya) and shop, located inside the castle grounds, are popular lunch destinations among visitors, and a great spot to try the local cuisine. Here you can enjoy your lunch, surrounded by the beautiful scenery of the castle. In the vicinity of the castle you can also find many cafes, restaurants, and izakaya (Japanese bar/restaurant). We recommend taking a walk around the castle area and trying some of the local delicacies! Popular Tourist Attractions in Kanagawa Prefecture: Odawara Castle Area Restaurant Guide The following are a list of events which took place at Odawara Castle in 2019: Family History Tour (夏休み親子歴史教室, Natsuyasumi oyako rekishi kyoushitsu)(held during summer vacation), Fuma Ninja Class (風魔忍者教室, Fuuma ninja kyoushitsu), Projection Mapping World Tournament (プロジェクションマッピング世界大会, purojekushon mappingu sekaitaikai), Sengoku Gonbei Original Art Exhibition (センゴク権兵原画展, Sengokugonbei gengaten) and the Odawara Lantern Summer Festival (小田原ちょうちん夏祭り, Odawara chouchin natsumatsuri). For more details, please check the official Odawara Castle home page. Popular Tourist Attractions in Kanagawa Prefecture: Odawara Castle Introduction Summary Photo:Cherry Blossoms at Odawara Castle Odawara Castle can be accessed by a 10-minute walk from Odawara Castle Train Station (小田原城駅, Odawarajou eki). If you are travelling by car, you can reach Odawara castle from Ogikubo Interchange (荻窪IC, Ogikubo IC), Odawara Atsugi Road (小田原厚木道路, Odawara atsugidouro) in around 10 minutes. Please note that that there is no parking lot at Odawara Castle Park. Odawara castle is a tourist spot in Kanagawa prefecture that has grown equal in popularity to destinations such as Yokohama, Shonan, and Kamakura. Why not take a trip to Odawara Castle and experience some of Japan's rich cultural history? Be sure to enjoy the video, it may give you a taste of what it felt like to be a samurai warrior during the Warring States period! ◆Odawara Castle◆ 【Address】 Odawara Castle, Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture 250-0014 【Access】10-minute walk from Odawara station (小田原駅, Odawaraeki)(JR Eastern Japan) 【Hours】9:00~17:00 【Parking】No car park on site 【Telephone】0465-23-1373 【Official Website】Odawara Castle https://odawaracastle.com/ 【Tripadvisor】Odawara Castle https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1021278-d1311266-Reviews-Odawara_Castle-Odawara_Kanagawa_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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Enjoy a Trip to Hakone on the Gorgeous New Cruise Ship "Queen Ashinoko"! Check Out the Building Process of This Amazing Pirate Ship in Kanagawa Prefecture!
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Enjoy Hakone, Ashigarashita-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture! New sightseeing boat "Queen Ashinoko" production process video introduction This time we'll be introducing the construction process of the Queen Ashinoko. The video "Queen Ashinoko's Construction From Start to Finish" (クイーン芦ノ湖」の製造過程動画「クイーン芦ノ湖ができるまで」), was released by "Hakone Pirate Ship Hakone Sightseeing Cruise (Official)." The Queen Ashinoko is the 3rd pirate ship that is in service on Hakone's largest lake, Lake Ashinoko. Hakone is a hot spring resort area representing East Japan, and the area is full of tourists year round. However, the appeal of Hakone is not just the hot springs. Going for a cruise on Lake Ashinoko is also one of the major attractions of sightseeing in Hakone, and, as shown in the footage, in 2019, the 3rd pirate ship "Queen Ashinoko" went into service. It has a gleaming golden hull and the design, with its luxurious and classic interior using wood, has become widely talked about and is already very popular. You can see the appearance of the beautiful hull at 4:57 during its commencement ceremony. The Queen Ashinoko was named after a pirate ship, and was designed as a tourist ship of luxury and elegance, with the concept of "from a ship that fights to a ship that prays for peace..."On the bow is a statue of Nike of Samothrace, which is exhibited at the Louvre Museum. It is designed as a luxurious and elegant sightseeing ship. In order to make use of the classical design as a pirate ship, Dawn Design Institute was asked to undertake the basic design; and as shown at 0:35 in the video, Mr. Eiji Mitooka, who served as the industrial designer, says that he was very particular about pursuing a sense of fun, comfort, and luxuriousness from the customer’s point of view. Building the Pirate Ship and How It Was Transported Source :YouTube screenshot Typically, shipyards are located by the sea. Even ships like Queen Ashinoko, that are located in the mountains are built near the sea. In fact, Queen Ashinoko was built at a shipyard in Tsurumi, Yokohama, in Kanagawa Prefecture. But then how was such a massive ship like the Queen Ashinoko brought to Hakone? Well actually, the basic manufacturing of the frame and exterior was done at the shipyard, and then the hull was disassembled into 10 blocks and transported to Hakone by land. You can see the transport at 1:30 in the video. After being transported to Hakone in a large trailer, the Queen Ashinoko was assembled at the owner's company's dock, and then the finishing touches of painting and interior work were done, and finally it was completed. The actual assembly process is shown at 2:37 in the video. You can see that the entire process, including the golden paint job, is carried out by shipbuilding specialists. The wooden interior design was designed by computer and laser engraved for a beautiful finish. Queen Ashinoko is the first ship in Japan to have a laser-engraved interior design using computer graphics. The Launch Ceremony in April 2019! Source :YouTube screenshot Watching the launch ceremony for a ship is quite an awesome experience. You can see a shiny new ship entering the water at Togendai Port at around 4:00 in the video, and there are scenes of many people celebrating at the inauguration ceremony and actual passengers on board at the time of the launch. Summary of the Queen Ashinoko Photo:Mt. Fuji from Lake Ashinoko The tour course of the Hakone pirate ships (Royal II, Victory, Queen Ashinoko) is an approximately 1-hour cruise that goes from Hakonemachi Port → Moto Hakone Port (Hakone Shrine) → Togendai Port → Hakonemachi Port. The magnificent view of Lake Ashinoko from the special cabin is sure to look great on Instagram. Don't forget to take pictures!! The official website of the Hakone Pirate Ships offers a gallery of each ship, prices, timetables, transportation, merchandise and events. Advance reservations are required to join the tour, so please check the official website for that as well. 【Official Website】Queen Ashinoko|Introduction of the pirate ship|Hakone Pirate Ship https://www.hakone-kankosen.co.jp/foreign/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Hakone Pirate Ship https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298171-d319908-Reviews-Hakone_Sightseeing_Cruise-Hakone_machi_Ashigarashimo_gun_Kanagawa_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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1.5 Times Thicker Than Regular Eel! Feast on Fluffy, Delicious Eel! Introducing the Famous Eel Restaurant "Unagi Tomoei" in Odawara, Kanagawa, Where You Can Enjoy Grilled Eel, Liver, and Kabayaki!
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This video, titled "[Exquisite] A Famous Michelin Eel Restaurant! One of Tabelog's Top 100 Restaurants [Unagi Tomoei] Food Porn" (【極上】ミシュランの鰻の超有名店!食べログ百名店【うなぎ亭 友栄】飯テロ), was released by "Roid Gohan" (ロイドごはん). This video shows delicious eel dishes at Unagi Tomoei in Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture. After an introduction of the menu from the exterior of the restaurant, you'll enjoy delicious eel, freshly cut liver (with sauce and wasabi), and the high-class unaju. The video shows that the eels are thick and fluffy with just the right amount of fat. Be sure to try sprinkling some fresh wasabi on the eel as well. Check out the video to see some delicious eel dishes! -
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A Ramen Shop Not to Be Missed for Those Who Love Hot and Spicy Food in Yokohama! Mouko Tanmen Nakamoto Yokohama! What a Spicy, Visually Stunning Ramen!
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This video, titled "The Man Who Has Been Slurping Down Nakamoto Noodles for Years Tries Them Again. Mouko Tanmen Nakamoto Yokohama Branch [Food Porn] Susuru TV. Episode 1422" (中本を一年すすり続けた男が、あらためて蒙古タンメンをすする 蒙古タンメン中本横浜店【飯テロ】 SUSURU TV.第1422回), was released by "SUSURU TV." This video introduces Mouko Tanmen Nakamoto's Yokohama Shop, which is very famous for its super spicy ramen in Yokohama. Mouko Tanmen is a very popular ramen that is characterized by it's spicy soup that you can't finish without a sip of water. The toppings are also very characteristic, and it is not often that you see egg, wakame seaweed, and mapo tofu on top of ramen. In this video, you can see a review of the ramen, so if you are interested, be sure to check it out! -
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The Secret to Having So Many Repeat Customer Is That They Don't Decorate Their Ramen With Any More Than Is Necessary. Try Some Delicious, Old Fashioned Ramen!
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This video, titled "Iida Shoten" (飯田商店), was released by "行列覚悟のラーメン店Ramen shops worth the wait." This video introduces the popular ramen shop "Iida Shoten," (Shouten) which is so popular that you need a numbered ticket to get in. Many of the ramen shops today have a strong visual impact, but this one doesn't have any. It's a shop that focuses on simplicity. The taste of the soup and the roasted pork chashu, with a flavor you won't find in other ramen restaurants, is enough to keep customers coming back. In this video, you can see how to get to Iida Shoten and what the ramen looks like. Be sure to check it out! -
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Once You've Had It, You'll Be Addicted - The Ramen Shop Kaigaraya! Their Oyster-Infused Soup Is Just Too Good!
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This video, titled 貝ガラ屋@淵野辺, was released by 行列覚悟のラーメン店Ramen shops worth the wait. This video introduces the ramen shop "Kaigaraya" in Sagamihara. What makes this ramen shop unique is the soup made with oysters, which is a must-try for seafood lovers. There are only two types of noodles on the menu, oyster soba and oyster tsukemen, so you don't have to worry about what you're going to eat. The side dish, oyster rice, is also delicious, so we recommend ordering it. In this video, you can see the oyster soba at Kaigaraya, so be sure to check it out. -
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If You're Looking to Taste Iekei Style Ramen, Then Don't Pass up on Yoshimuraya, the Headquarters of Iekei Ramen!
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This video, titled "Yoshimuraya|2-12-6 Minami-Saiwai, Nishi Ward, Yokohama|Ramen & Ajitama" (家系総本山 吉村家 横浜市西区南幸2-12-6 ラーメン 味玉), was released by "Nationwide Ramen Videos" (全国ラーメン動画). This video introduces "Yoshimuraya" in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture. It is the origin of Iekei ramen, so much so that a genre called "Iekei ramen" was created, and many customers come here every day. They have been in business since 1974 and sell more than 1,500 bowls of ramen a day. There are a variety of toppings on the table, and customers can change their preferences as they please. This video shows you what it's like to visit Yoshimuraya, the headquarters of Iekei ramen! -
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Video of a stroll through the exotic "Yokohama Chinatown" in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture! Feel like you are traveling abroad in this town with over 200 Chinese restaurants!
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This video, titled "Walking around Yokohama Chinatown - Long Take【横浜・中華街】 4K," was released by "NIPPON WANDERING TV." Yokohama Chinatown is the largest downtown area in Japan and East Asia. Its history can be traced back to 1859, when the port of Yokohama was opened to create a foreign settlement. After passing through the Seiryu-mon (Blue Dragon Gate), which guards the eastern side of the city, and walking into the center of the city, you'll gradually start seeing shop signs written in Chinese. There are over 200 Chinese restaurants in Chinatown, offering everything from well-established fine dining to take-away snacks for walking around. Enjoy feeling like you've traveled to China without having to leave Japan! -
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Savor a Cup of Bliss at the Yokohama Ramen Museum! Famous Ramen Restaurants From All Over the Country Are Gathered in This Meticulously Crafted, Nostalgic Town in the Showa Era!
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This video, titled "What is Yokohama Ramen Museum like? - 4K," was released by "NIPPON WANDERING TV." Ramen is the soul food of the Japanese. The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum is the world's first food amusement park specializing in ramen. Famous ramen restaurants from all over the country are gathered at the facility, making it a great place to visit if you love ramen. The interior of the museum recreates the retro cityscape of the Showa period. In addition to the ramen shop, there are also candy shops, coffee shops, and other snack shops. The video takes you through a stroll of an area full of snacks with a Showa atmosphere. Those born in the Showa area will get a nostalgic feeling while watching it. This video gives you a nostalgic feeling as if you've wandered into a 100 year old snack parlor. -
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Ebina SA in Ebina City, Kanagawa Prefecture, the busiest Tomei Expressway in Japan!
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This video, titled "Ebina, the Busiest Service Area in Japan|11/11/2018" (日本一混むサービスエリア海老名2018/11/11), was released by "Onose Yuji." The Ebina Service Area on the Tomei Expressway is famous for being the most crowded service area in Japan. There are many delicious gourmet foods here that you won't find anywhere else. One of the specialties at the Ebina Service Area is the melon bread from Porutogaru, which has been in business for 25 years and is the world's largest seller of melon bread. The green outside dough is moist and crispy, and the soft baked melon bread is slightly sweet inside, give those who eat it a nostalgic feeling. Long lines of people wait in front of the store for the melon bread. Enjoy the lively atmosphere of the Ebina service area! -
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A Close Look At the Master Craftsmanship of Japan's Temple & Shrine Carpenters! Discover the Amazing Traditional Japanese Technique of Building Without Using Nails
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Japan's Temple & Shrine Carpenters This video, titled "In Japan, Repairing Buildings Without a Single Nail," was uploaded by "Great Big Story." It introduces a traditional Japanese temple and shrine carpenter, called "Miyadaiku" (宮大工) in Japanese, from Kamakura (鎌倉). Japanese temple and shrine carpenters specialize in temples and shrines and construct/repair traditional buildings. Some of the craftsmen work on the construction and repair of historical buildings, such as Japan's national treasures and world heritage sites. Japan's temple and shrine carpenters must possess a high-level of skill and knowledge to repair traditional buildings. A building repaired by Japan's Miyadaiku carpenters allows the beautiful architecture of Japan to remain the work of art that it is. This article covers some of the amazing traditional techniques of Japan's temple and shrine carpenters and their journey to becoming full-fledged craftsmen. Kigumi - A Traditional Carpentry Technique Used by Japan's Miyadaiku Carpenters Photo:Kigumi, traditional Japanese architecture Some wooden architecture in Japan, including temples and shrines, is built by assembling wooden materials together as though it were one large 3d puzzle. This method is called the "Kigumi" method, meaning "wooden framework." This impressive craftsmanship can be seen from 0:21 in the video. The traditional skill of framing and jointing wood, characterized by very precise cutting and coupling of wood, requires countless hours of training and experience as a Miyadaiku carpenter. Traditional Japanese architecture is made possible thanks to the high-quality craftsmanship of Japan's temple and shrine carpenters. The Long Road to Becoming a Miyadaiku Carpenter Photo:A wooden shrine, traditional Japanese architecture Acquiring the skills of a Miyadaiku carpenter requires on-the-job training, so the first step is to become an apprentice at a workshop or construction firm and learn the repair processes and traditional methods used by observing the skills of a master Miyadaiku carpenter up close. The history of Miyadaiku carpenters dates back more than a thousand years. In the past, Japan's temple and shrine carpenters were referred to as "Wataridaiku," and they lived in areas with many shrines and temples, working from one location to the next. Miyadaiku carpenters also repair historic World Heritage buildings and prominent national treasures, such as the one's you'd find in Kyoto. Thus, Miyadaiku carpenters are required to have advanced knowledge in various fields, not just architecture, but religious studies as well. Summary of Japan's Traditional Miyadaiku Carpenters Photo:A wooden temple being built Miya-Daiku carpenters have been repairing Japan's temples and shrines since ancient times with their advanced skills that can be used to construct wooden buildings without the use of nails. This traditional Japanese culture is handed down from one generation of craftsmen to the next. It's no secret that all of Japan's beautiful temples and shrines look like the amazing works of art they art thanks to the amazing craftsmanship of Japan's Miyadaiku carpenters. -
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Drink All the Japanese Sake You Could Want! One Man Enjoys Japanese Sake While Meeting Locals Across Japan!
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Beer, shochu, wine, sake, whiskey, cocktails... conquer the spirits of Japan! In this video, Jack Maxwell of the Discovery Channel introduces the alcohol of Japan, touching on the history and the people of the region. From 00:13, they're at Hakone Kowakien Yunessun, enjoying not wine or sake, but rather, a bath. From 02:32 they take a visit to the Tomozuna stable. From 03:44 they enjoy sake at Chanko Nabe Kai with the wrestlers of the Tomozuna Stable. From 06:25 they observe ice making at the warehouse of Chuoreito Industries. From 07:04 they enjoy cocktails made with ice from Chuoreito Industries at Bar High Five, run by the same company. At 12:39, Jack Maxwell, who has moved to the Kansai region, gets his portrait painted at a portrait shop. From 13:39 he experiences a Japanese drinking party with his friend Mark, toasting with shochu and beer. From 18:43 he visits the Konishi Sake Brewery. His first time experiencing hirezake. From 27:00 he experiences a traditional Japanese festival at Sumiyoshi Taisha in Osaka. At 33:49 he visits the Suntory Yamazaki Distillery and tries different whiskeys. In the video, there were many different types of alcohol, not only to drink, but also to enjoy taking a bath with, for use in Shinto ceremonies, as sacred wine, and enjoying fillet wine made from pufferfish fillet, which is poisonous. Be sure to check out the video to see all the different types of alcohol and interactions with the locals of Japan!