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Video article 3:41
Dojigiri - The Famous Japanese Sword Recreated With the Combined Technology of Modern Sword Masters! A Project to Recreate the Legendary Sword in Okayama, Japan!
Traditional Crafts- 277 plays
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Introducing a video of Sadanao Mikami’s Dojigiri Yasutsuna! This video, titled "Famous Swords Under the Heavens|Recreating Dojigiri Yasutsuna and Ishida Masamune! (Tsuyama Yukari’s Sword Reproduction Project Vol.1)" (天下の名刀『童子切安綱』と『石田正宗』を再現!(津山ゆかりの刀剣再現プロジェクトvol.1)), was released by "TsuyamaCityPR." In recent years, the popularity of swords has suddenly increased, especially among the younger generation in Japan. Also, beautiful Japanese katana have been attracting a lot of attention from foreign tourists to Japan. In response to such popularity, the city of Tsuyama in northern Okayama Prefecture commissioned swordsmith Sadanao Mikami to create replicas of famous swords, under a project titled "the Sword Reproduction Project." In this video, you can see the precious production process of Japanese katana forged by craftsmen. The Famous Japanese Sword, Dojigiri Yasutsuna Source :YouTube screenshot Dojigiri Yasutsuna is first on the list of the Five Greatest Swords Under the Heavens from around the Muromachi Period (1336-1573) to be called a famous sword. It's a legendary katana used to defeat the Shuten-doji. This is explained at 0:26 in the video. It's said that Dojigiri Yasutsuna was later given to Toyotomi Hideoyshi by Ashikaga Yoshiaki, the Shogun of Ashikaga, and was said to be passed down from Tokugaya Ieyasu to Tokugawa Hidetada. Dojigiri Yasutsuna and Ishida Masamune, introduced in the video, are famous katana from history that were handed down to the Matsudaira Clan of the Tsuyama Domain, who followed the ways of Yuki Hideyasu, the second son of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Presently, the national treasure Dojigiri Yasutsuna (blade length 80 cm), which is in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum, is said to have been made by Yasutsuna, a swordsmith of Houki (present-day Tottori), during the Heian Period and is characterized by its blade which looks as though it's shrouded in mist. Sadanao Mikami the Swordsmith Introduced in the Video Source :YouTube screenshot Mikami Sadanao, the advisor of the All Japan Swordsmith Association, is shown at 1:10 in the video. Sadanao Mikami is a leading master swordsmith, who has created many swords. Sadanao Mikami uses Tottori’s tamahagane, which is made from iron sand, to make katana with pressed gold and pig iron. There are several techniques used to forge swords, including "makuri," "kobuse," and "sanmai gitae." You can see the forging and hitting of the heated red-hot iron from 2:04 in the video and watch as the shape of the Japanese sword is gradually completed. You can see Dojigiri Yasutsuna completed by the craftsmen from 3:41 in the video. The replica swords created by Sadanao Mikami have a reputation for being excellent katana. At the ceremony to unveil the Dojigiri Yasutsuna made by Sadanao Mikami, the sword being handed over to Mayor Taniguchi became widely talked about. Summary of Sadanao Mikami's Dojigiri Yasutsuna Source :YouTube screenshot Sadanao Mikami's katana, introduced in the video, was exhibited at the exhibition "100 Famous Swords and the Famous Sword Replica Exhibition" (天華百剣と名刀写し展) at the Tsuyama City Museum and was evaluated as a masterpiece of arts and crafts. Japanese katana, such as Dojigiri Yasutsuna and Mikazuki Munechika, are weapons that have been used for thousands of years in Japan and are now exhibited in museums as works of art. There are times when priceless katana are exhibited, so be sure to check exhibit schedules. -
Video article 3:07
A Look at the Japan of Today! A Gem of a Video That Condenses Nature, Traditional Culture, and Information on Popular Tourist Spots in Japan!
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Highlights in the Video This video, titled "[ver.2] JAPAN - Where tradition meets the future | JNTO," was created by "visit japan." It summarizes popular sightseeing spots in Japan, the charms of Japan, the wonders of Japan, and recommended destinations in Japan. Many people think of Tokyo and Kyoto as tourist destinations. However, there are many other traditional tourist spots in Japan as well. This video introduces Japan’s scenic beauty and superb views, tradition and beliefs, traditional performing arts, martial arts, and festivals, using the latest technologies, such as time-lapse and drones, in a quick, 3-minute video. There's a lot of scenery introduced in the video that even Japanese people don't know about! I hope that everyone can discover the wonder and beauty of Japan by watching this video! The video introduces countless tourist destinations, the charms of Japan, the splendor of Japan, recommended spots in Japan, and Japanese culture. This article will also introduce some of the information in the video, so be sure to follow along with the video as you read this article! Recommended Tourist Destinations in Japan ©Michio_Matsuoka Modifying This video also introduces many tourist destinations in Japan. There are many World Heritage Sites in Japan, some of which have unique cultures and history that you can't experience in other countries. For example, Itsukushima Shrine, which has an impressive vermillion red torii gate standing in the sea, and Himeji Castle, which has impressive, white castle walls, are both popular with domestic and foreign tourists. Itsukushima Shrine is shown from 0:35 in the video. Shirakawa-go, where you can stay in historic thatched-roof houses, is another tourist destination in Japan. Other tourist destinations that we highly recommend visiting include Shuri Castle (1:26) and Osaka Castle (1:41). If you're looking to go for a walk amongst magnificent natural scenery, we recommend places like Mt. Fuji and Kumano Kodo. Beautiful Sightseeing Destinations in Japan's Great Outdoors ©Kagoshima Prefecture Modifying The magnificent view of the natureof Japan shown in the video is spectacular. As of June 2019, Japan's four natural heritage sites are Shiretoko in Hokkaido, Shirakami Mountains that span Aomori and Akita, the Ogasawara Islands of Tokyo, and Yakushima in Kagoshima prefecture. Natural heritage spots where you can enjoy seasonal landscapes unique to Japan are also attracting attention as a valuable tourist destinations. Yakushima is shown from 0:35 in the video. We recommend it to those looking to go on a trip to unexplored places with spectacular views of nature that will make you forget all about the troubles of daily life. The video introduces a ton of other spots full of natural beauty that aren't listed above. There are still so many wondrous views in Japan! Sightseeing in Japan's Lively Cities! Photo:Dotonbori Walking through the bustling cities of Japan also makes for an unforgettable experience. If you're looking to visit lively spots, we recommend the Dotonbori area in Osaka. This is shown from 1:14 in the video. There are many restaurants and shopping districts around Dotonbori, Osaka, which is known as Kuidaore Town. Many popular events are held in tourist areas as well, so be sure to keep your eyes open for them. In Osaka, there's the Tower of the Sun, which was created by the artist Taro Okamoto as a symbol for the Japan World Exposition (Osaka Expo) held in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture in 1970. This famous tourist destination is introduced from 2:16 in the video. Going out to see Japanese festivals and learning about traditional Japanese performing arts and martial arts is sure to make for an unforgettable experience. Summary of Modern Day Japan After watching the video, which place caught your eye? Of course, there are many more tourist destinations, charms, and wonders in Japan, but at the very least, this article and video will get you started on your adventure! One of the best parts about sightseeing in Japan is that you can enjoy it in a way that will suit each and every person. We hope that with this video and article you've found something that piqued your interest in Japan! -
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Yunoyama Onsen, Hiroshima: An Onsen Where Even Feudal Lords Have Bathed. Spend a Relaxing Time in the Simple Atmosphere of the Showa Era at the 80-Year-Old Morii Ryokan in Hiroshima
Hotel & Japanese Inn- 218 plays
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Introducing Hiroshima Prefecture’s “Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan” This video, “森井旅館PV : morii Japanese style hotel PV” was created by “seihayamaguchi.” It introduces the Morii Ryokan, constructed in Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima City in 1935. In the video, two women are shown enjoying a trip to the Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan. We see everything from the old-fashioned exterior to the steam onsen baths, and also get a look at natural scenery, delicious cuisine, high-quality service, and more Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan is highly-rated on hotel review and ranking sites as well. You’ll feel the urge to visit Hiroshima’s Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan after watching this video! Yunoyama Onsen: A Place Where Even the Feudal Lords of Hiroshima Have Bathed Source :YouTube screenshot Yunoyama Onsen is a natural hot spring in Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima City, Saeki Ward, in the Chugoku region of Japan (中国地方広島県広島市佐伯区, Chugoku-chiho Hiroshima-ken Hiroshima-shi Saeki-ku). The waters of the hot spring, which have been flowing for generations, are known as the Yunoyama Myojin Reiken-no-yu (湯ノ山明神霊験の湯, Yunoyama myojin reiken-no-yu), and the sanatorium itself is a spiritual place where many come to worship. Yunoyama Onsen has a long history, with its waters beginning to flow in 1707, more than 300 years ago. In 1750, the Hiroshima Clan constructed the sanatorium, Yunoyama Myojinja (湯の山明神社, Yunoyama myojinja), which was later designated an Important Intangible Folk-Cultural Property of Japan. The head of the clan, Asano Yoshinaga, bathed in these waters. The Yunoyama Onsen of that time was as busy and bustling as 37 hot spring hotels, with many coming to visit. At 0:07 in the video, you can see a signboard on which is written “Hiroshima Clan Head Asano Sanatorium.” The history and origin of the Yunoyama Onsen is also recorded in Japan’s ancient history tomes. 1958 Yunoyama Sanatorium (湯之山旧湯治場, Yunoyama kyu-tojiba) was designated a Historic Site of Hiroshima Prefecture. 1972 Together with Yuki Onsen (湯来温泉, Yuki onsen), the Yuki・Yunoyama Onsen (湯来・湯の山温泉, Yuki・Yunoyama onsen) was designated a National Hot Spring Health Resort by the Minister of the Environment, and it became an exceedingly popular destination. This designation refers to hot springs which are suitable for promoting health and relaxation, with only 21 hot springs in all of Japan awarded this honor. 1974 Yunoyama Myojin Kyu-tojiba was designated an Important Tangible Folk-Cultural Property of Japan. The Yunoyama Onsen, run by Yukicho, was opened. 1991 “Yuki Yunoyama Onsen” was designated a National Hot Spring Health Resort especially suitable for the promotion of health. 1994 Kua House Yunoyama (クアハウス湯の山, Kua hausu yunoyama), run by Yukicho, was opened. Yunoyama Onsen was selected as one of the top hot springs in Japan for recuperation. The waters are unique in that they contain weak radioactive substances, and the temperature is a low 23.5 degrees celsius (74° F). The waters are effective for easing the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, poor circulation, mild hypertension and chronic disease. As shown in the video, there are two hotels near Yunoyama Onsen, namely the Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan and the Yunoyama Onsenkan. At the Yunoyama Onsenkan, the Utase-yu (打たせ湯, Utase-yu), where water falls from an outcrop 4 meters high, is quite famous. About Hiroshima’s Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan Source :YouTube screenshot Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan is a hot spring hotel located at Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima City, Saeki Ward, Yukicho, Wada 464湯来町和田464, Yukicho wada 464). It takes about 40 minutes from the Itsukaichi IC on the Sanyo Expressway (山陽自動車道の五日市IC, Sanyo jidosha-do no itsukaichi IC) to get there. Free parking is available. Another method is to take the bus from the Itsukaichi Station off the JR Sanyo Main Line (山陽本線JR五日市駅, Sanyo honsen JR itsukaichi-eki). The trip takes approximately 60 minutes. Constructed in 1935, more than 80 years ago, this is a hot spring area which upholds the value of “local production for local consumption.” The bath itself being a small, homely size with few rooms, this hotel is not one of those fashionable places generating buzz on travel sites. However, for the purpose of soaking up the simple atmosphere of the Showa era, and having a relaxing time, this place is the perfect getaway. There is a private onsen available for booking as well. It's introduced at 0:47 in the video. As for meals, the wild game nabe (hot pot) with boar meat purchased from local huntsmen, as well as dishes made using seasonal local produce, are popular. This is shown at 0:33 in the video. A day trip plan is available, where you can make use of the private bath as well as the rooms, with lunch provided. As for overnight stays, there are a variety of plans available, such as the provision of meals made with seasonal produce, a business plan, training camps, stays lasting for more than two nights, and more. Information About the Surroundings of Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan Photo:Yunoyama doctor fish footbath Nearby Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan is Kua House Yunoyama, which is equipped with water slides and an indoor hot spring pool. A hot spring meant for day trips is also available. Located in Kua House Yunoyama’s parking lot is the Kinsai Yunoyama (きんさい湯の山, Kinsai yunoyama), a farm-fresh produce delivery market. Locally-produced fresh vegetables, rice, homemade konnyaku jelly and more; there are a variety of seasonal goods available which cannot be found anywhere else. Furthermore, there is even the Yunoyama Footbath (湯の山の足湯, Yunoyama-no-ashiyu), with "doctor fish." There, you can soak to your heart’s content in the sacred waters of Yunoyama Myojinja. The facilities are open 24 hours. There is no designated fee, so all you have to do is place coins into the offering box as you see fit. As shown from 0:49 in the video, there are weeping cherry trees (枝垂れ桜, Shidare-zakura) both at the entrance of the Yunoyama Onsen as well as inside the shrine. This sight can be enjoyed throughout the four seasons. Summary of Hiroshima’s Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan In Hiroshima, there are many hot spring areas such as Miyahama Onsen (宮浜温泉, Miyahama onsen), Hiroshima Onsen (広島温泉, Hiroshima onsen), Kinoe Onsen (きのえ温泉, Kinoe onsen), Ryu Onsen (龍温泉, Ryu-onsen), Megadaira Onsen (女鹿平温泉, Megadaira onsen), Kimita Onsen (君田温泉, Kimita onsen), Yuki Onsen (湯来温泉, Yurai onsen), Tomo-no-Ura Onsen (鞆の浦温泉, Tomo-no-ura onsen), Nukui Onsen (温井温泉, Nukui onsen), Shobara Sakura Onsen (庄原さくら温泉, Shobara sakura onsen), Miharashi Onsen (みはらし温泉, Miharashi onsen), and more. When visiting Hiroshima, we recommend taking a bath and relaxing in the hot springs. Although Yunoyama Onsen is not a ‘fashionable’ place by any means, what it is, is a place with rich history, and springs so amazing that even feudal lords bathed in them. Enjoy soaking up the simple atmosphere reminiscent of the Showa era, at Yunoyama Onsen. ◆Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan Facilities Overview◆ 【Address】〒738-0601 Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima City, Saeki Ward, Yukicho Wada 464 【Access】60 minutes by bus from JR Sanyo Main Line Itsukaichi Station 【Parking】Available 【Phone Number】0829-83-0403 【Tripadvisor】Yunoyama Onsen Morii Ryokan https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g298561-d10023044-Reviews-Morii_Ryokan-Hiroshima_Hiroshima_Prefecture_Chugoku.html -
Video article 3:24
Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture Is a Port City With Breathtaking Ocean and Mountain Views! Here's a Roundup of the Must-See Sights in a City of History and Culture With a Distinct Japanese Feel!
Local PR Travel- 689 plays
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Sightseeing in Onomichi City, Hiroshima! This article introduces a video called "Japan Heritage Onomichi City" that summarizes sightseeing information about Onomichi City, and Hiroshima Prefecture. In this three-and-a-half-minute video, artist Naoki Honjo walks around the attractive tourist destinations and scenic locations in Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, a Japanese heritage site known as the "Southern City," sandwiched between the three mountains of Onomichi and the Onomichi Channel. Enjoy the rich scenery of the Onomichi area! Visit Historical Temples in Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture! Photo:Friends visiting a shrine There are many temples in Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Chugoku Region, where you can feel the Japanese atmosphere. The historic Jodoji Hondo and Tahoto, the Saikokuji Niomon, the Shakokuji Kondo and the three-storied pagoda, introduced at 0:52, are absolutely amazing. Don't miss the statues of Joshoji, Saigoji Hondo, and Amidanyorai at Senkoji Temple, and the silk-colored Fugen Enmei statue at Jikoji Temple. If you want to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Onomichi City, take the Senkojiyama Ropeway to the Senkoji Park Observation Deck. From here, you can enjoy the scenic beauty of Onomichi City, the Nishi Seto Expressway, with its mild climate, and the distant Innoshima and Ikuchi Islands. Recommended Spots in Onomichi City, Hiroshima! Photo:Onomichi landscape If you're staying in Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, we recommend Nishiyama Honkan, a retro hotel introduced at 1:36 in the video. Check out the beautiful views of Miharashi-tei, the charming gardens of the former Fukui House, and the Soraiken Garden. Along the slopes of Onomichi, there are many cafes where you can enjoy local gourmet. From 2:08 in the video, cultural buildings such as the Former Onomichi Bank Head Office, and the Former Onomichi Chamber of Commerce are also introduced. Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture is known as a port town and has a long history of travelers. If you cross Innoshima Bridge from Mukojimacho in Onomichi, you can go to Innoshima, a popular tourist spot floating in Setouchi. Check out sightseeing events in Onomichi City, Hiroshima! Photo:Onomichi Fireworks Festival There are various events around the city of Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, where the residents are united and excited. In particular, be sure to watch the Yoshiwa Taiko Dance with a long history, the Betcher Festival, the Sumiyoshi Festival, the Onomichi Light Festival, the Onomichi Minato Festival, the Onomichi Gion Festival, the Innoshima Suigun Festival, the Onomichi Sumiyoshi Fireworks Festival, and the Setodacho Summer Festival. They are all very thrilling to watch. For more information about Onomichi's festivals, events, and history, visit the Onomichi History Museum and Art Museum. Summary of Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture If you walk along the sightseeing route in Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, you'll be able to take some great Instagram photos. There are many maze-like slopes in the city of Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, and it is famous for the many cats living in the city, Innoshima and Ikuchijima. It is also a popular Japanese film and serial drama shooting location, so we recommend going to a filming location! In Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, you can enjoy cycling, Onomichi Hondori Shopping Street, Kaigan Dori, Onomichi Ihatov, Maneki Neko Art Museum, The Narrow Cat Path, the Fukuishi Cat, Onomichi City Art Museum, and Setouchi Shimanami Kaido. Also there's delicious food in the area, such as the local Onomichi ramen, "sweets using citrus fruits," "Hirayama Ikuo Museum," "Kosanji and Kosanji museum." Visit famous and unexpected sightseeing spots and enjoy the charm of Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture. Be sure to check out the video of Onomichi-shi, Hiroshima to see everything it has to offer! 【Official Website】Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture hall homepage https://www.city.onomichi.hiroshima.jp/site/onomichicity/ 【Tripadvisor】Onomichi City https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g651649-Onomichi_Hiroshima_Prefecture_Chugoku-Vacations.html -
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Enjoy Hiroshima-Style Okonomiyakai and Other Delicious Treats at Hondori Shopping Street! Experience What It’s Like to Stroll Through the Largest Shopping Street in the Chugoku and Shikoku Regions!
Shopping- 150 plays
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Strolling Through Hiroshima's Hondori Shopping Street This video, titled "Hiroshima Hondori Arcade & Okonomimura - 本通 お好み村 - 4K Ultra HD," takes a look at the Hondori Shopping Street in Hiroshima. Hondori Shopping Street, stretching east to west for approximately 577 meters, is one of the most popular wide-area shopping streets in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions and is said to have the largest number of visitors in both regions as well. About 200 shops, including those affiliated with the Hiroshima Hondori Shopping Street Promotional Association, line the street. In addition to cafes, pubs and other restaurants, there are hotels, okonomiyaki shops, and more along Hondori Shopping Street, making it the perfect place for a shopping trip, grabbing a bite to eat or window shopping while munching on snacks. What Kind of Shops Can Be Found Along Hondori Shopping Street? Source :YouTube screenshot Hondori Shopping Street is home to a variety of shops, including fashion and accessory shops, pharmacies, clothing and household goods stores, as well as instagrammable ramen shops and tapioca shops, making it the perfect place for a lunch or dinner date. There are also many shops where you can buy souvenirs to commemorate your trip to Hiroshima. As you can see from 0:05 in the video, Hiroshima's Hondori Shopping Street is a covered arcade, so it's safe to walk around even on rainy days. The video enters the arcade at 0:24. On weekends, Hiroshima's Hondori Shopping Street hosts events, such as the Toro Nagashi Festival, so consider dropping by when these are taking place. Around Hondori Shopping Street Source :YouTube screenshot If you're interested in sampling some of Hiroshima's local delicacies, there are of course plenty of shops along the street itself, but don't forget to check out the surrounding area as well. In the Naka Ward area of Hiroshima, you'll find Kamiyacho Shareo, an underground shopping mall, the Hiroshima Kinza-gai shopping district, and "Okonomimura" where you can enjoy Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki. At 3:05 you can see a number of neon signs that say "okonomiyaki." You'll also want to stop by Namiki Dori, Naka-no-Tana Shopping Street, Fukuromachi Uradori and Shintenchi Square. You can also walk to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and the Atomic Bomb Dome, so be sure to check these out as well. Summary of Hondori Shopping Street Source :YouTube screenshot In this article, we introduced the historic Hondori shopping street in Hiroshima. Hondori shopping street is the busiest downtown area in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions, rife with delicious food, shops, and tourist destinations. Also, the street is closed to traffic, so you can walk around freely. We highly recommend it to people who want to enjoy Hiroshima cuisine. If you're out sightseeing in Hiroshima, why not take a stroll down Hondori Shopping Street? ◆Information◆ 【Access】Astramline Hondori Station or Hondori Station Streetcar Ujina Line, Hiroshima Electric Railway Main Line Kamiyacho Nishi Station, Kamiyacho Higashi Station, Tatemachi Station and Hondori Bus Terminal Bus Stop 【Hours】Vary by shop 【Parking】Coin parking lots near the arcade 【Official Website】Hiroshima Hondori http://www.hondori.or.jp/ 【Tripadvisor】Hiroshima Hondori https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298561-d4339941-Reviews-Hiroshima_Hon_Dori_Shotengai-Hiroshima_Hiroshima_Prefecture_Chugoku.html -
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The Adachi Museum of Art - Seasonal Exhibitions and Beautiful, Traditional Japanese Gardens in Yasugi, Shimane
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The Adachi Museum of Art in Yasugi, Shimane This video, titled "足立美術館 日本一の庭園 ADACHI MUSEUM OF ART - The Best Japanese Garden [4K60p]," was released by "Japan Explorers." The Adachi Museum of Art in Yasugi, Shimane is a registered museum of Shimane Prefecture, focusing on modern Japanese paintings. The museum is famous for its 130 works by Yokoyama Taikan and its Japanese gardens, known as the best in Japan. It has been highly evaluated in the Michelin Green Guide Japan and on Japanese garden rankings, and has become famous as a place to visit in Shimane Prefecture. The History of the Adachi Museum of Art Photo:Adachi Museum of Art, Shimane Prefecture The history of the museum, located in Yasugi, Shimane in Chugoku area, began in 1970, when local businessman, Adachi Zenko was 71 years old. There are 130 works by the artist Yokoyama Taikan, who is known to be the best in Japan in terms of both quantity and quality. There are also rare works and traditional crafts at the Adachi Museum of Art. In addition to Yokoyama Taikan’s works, the museum also displays works by modern Japanese art masters, such as Takeuchi Seiho, Hashimoto Kansetsu, Kawai Gyokudo, and Uemura Shoen, as well as other famous paintings by children, woodcarvings, and pottery. The Gardens at the Adachi Museum of Art Photo:A Japanese Garden at the Adachi Museum of Art, Shimane Prefecture Adachi Zenko dedicated his life to building the museum. It is famous for its gardens, which is said to be the best in Japan, as well as for its famous collections. The huge museum is divided into five areas: The "Dry Landscape Garden" is shown from 0:11, the "Moss Garden" is shown from 0:18, the "White Gravel and Pine Garden" is shown from 0:45, the "Pond Garden" is shown from 1:45 and the "Kikaku Waterfall" is shown from 2:18 in the video. Adachi Zenko believed that a garden is also a piece of art, and the gardeners and museum staff work hard to preserve it every day. The gardens are full of different faces in every season. The red leaves in autumn and the snow-covered grounds of the gardens in winter show us a different aspect of the gardens. You can get information about the current landscapes of the gardens through the live camera on the official website. Be sure to take a look at them if you're planning on visiting. Summary of the Adachi Museum of Art Photo:Adachi Museum of Art, Shimane Prefecture There are other sightseeing spots around the museum as well. Saginoyu Onsen where you can relax and unwind, Gassantoda Castle where you can enjoy learning about Japan's history, and Adachi Vineyard where you can enjoy a family grape picking experience. The Adachi Museum of Art is easy to access and there are free shuttle buses from Adachi Station. Bus tours are held frequently as well, so consider stopping by the Adachi Museum of Art when you travel to Shimane! ◆Information◆ 【Address】320 Furukawacho, Yasugi, Shimane 692-0064 【Access】20 minutes by shuttle bus from Yasugi Station 【Hours】9:00 am to 5:30 pm from April to September and 9:00 am to 5:00 pm from October to March 【Closures】None 【Parking】400 standard parking spaces, and 40 spaces for buses 【Admission Fee】2,300 yen 【Phone】0854-28-7111 【Official Website】Adachi Museum of Art https://www.adachi-museum.or.jp/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Adachi Museum of Art https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1023585-d1371499-Reviews-Adachi_Museum_of_Art-Yasugi_Shimane_Prefecture_Chugoku.html -
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Matsue Castle - Designated as a National Treasure This Castle Is One of the Most Popular Sightseeing Spots in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture! A Look at the Only Castle in Japan's San'in Region to Boast a Castle Tower!
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Introducing Matsue Castle! This video is titled "[Remastered] Matsue Castle - Shimane - 松江城." Produced by "TokyoStreetView - Japan The Beautiful," it introduces Matsue Castle in Shimane prefecture. Matsue Castle is one of the 5 castles of Japan that are designated as national treasures. The majestic castle has an aura of history surrounding it and is a popular sightseeing destination in Shimane prefecture. In this article, we'll introduce Shimane prefecture’s Matsue Castle alongside with the video. About Matsue Castle Photo:Shimane prefecture・Matsue Castle Matsue Castle, introduced in the video, is a hirayama-style castle built in 1611. Horio Yoshiharu, Kyougoku Tadataka, Matsudaira Naomasa, and Matsudaira Harusato were lords of this castle. The castle has two names, and is often called "Chidori Castle." Famed for the only existing castle tower in the San-in region, Matsue Castle is built on the small Kameda Mountain, overlooking the beautiful Shinji Lake. Besides Matsue Castle, 5 more castles, including Inuyama Castle, Matsumoto Castle, Hikone Castle, and Himeji castle, are all designated as national treasures of Japan. Matsue Castle is designated as a national historical ruin as well as being chosen as one of the top 100 cherry blossom spots in Japan and one of the top 100 beautiful cityscapes. The History of Matsue Castle Photo:Matsue Castle in Spring In the Edo period (1603-1868), Matsue Castle served as the government office of the Matsue clan in the Edo Shogunate. However, because of the ordinance of "One Domain, One Castle," in the Meiji era (1868-1912), most of the castle, besides the wooden castle tower, was dismantled. Later on, the outer citadel tower and stone walls were reconstructed; and in the early years of the Showa era, the castle hillside area was opened to the public as a park. At 0:39 in the video, you can see Matsue Castle at the center of Matsue Shiroyama Park. Attached to the castle tower, there are connecting towers called Tsuke-yagura (lit. attached tower). The brattices, paulownia staircases, and wrapping boards called Tsutsumi-ita that protected the pillars were all distinctive features of the castle. It is said that there were many failed attempts when building the stone walls for the castle tower and there is also an urban legend that tells of men sacrificing themselves and becoming human pillars. Things to Note When Sightseeing at Matsue Castle Photo:Matsue Castle・Moat cruise During the fall season, there is an illumination event at Matsue Castle, and you can see the beautiful autumn colors. On New Year’s, the area is packed with people waiting to see the first sunrise of the year. Every year in winter, the Matsue Castle marathon is held; we recommend checking it out if you're interested! After visiting Matsue Castle, enjoy lunch at a café in the castle town where the samurai residences still remain, or take a cruise around the moat of Matsue Castle on the Horikawa River on a sightseeing boat. Summary of Matsue Castle Photo:Shimane prefecture・Matsue Castle It takes about 1 hour to see everything at the castle, including the castle tower and connecting towers, the well, and Matsue Castle Park. When sightseeing at the castle, be sure to get your seal stamp to commemorate your visit. In Shimane prefecture, there are many popular tourist spots, including Shinji Lake, Izumo Taisha Shrine, and Tamatsukuri Onsen. Be sure to check them out if you have time! ◆Matsue Castle Facility Overview◆ 【Address】1-5 Tonomachi, Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture 【Access】10 minutes by Lake Line Bus from JR Matsue Station, or a 20 minute walk from Matsue Shinji Onsen Station on the Ichibata Electric Railway 【Hours】8:30~18:30(Differs according to season) 【Admission fee】Adults ¥680, Elementary/Junior High School Students ¥290, Foreigners ¥470 【Parking】None. Please use a nearby coin parking lot 【Telephone】0852-21-4030 【Official Website】National Treasure Matsue Castle Website https://www.matsue-castle.jp/ 【Tripadvisor】Matsue Castle https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298136-d324845-Reviews-Matsue_Castle-Matsue_Shimane_Prefecture_Chugoku.html -
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Shimane Prefecture Is Full Of Sightseeing Destinations That Will Win Your Heart! Izumo Taisha Shrine, Tatara Furnaces, and More! Which One Will You Enjoy?!
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Take a Trip Around Famous Places in Shimane Prefecture This video, titled "Shimane Pref Promo FULL," was released by "Shimanekko CH" (しまねっこCH). Shimane Prefecture in Japan's San-in region, located on the Sea of Japan side of western Japan, has many charming sightseeing spots that should be on anyone's bucket list. Many people think of Shimane Prefecture's tourist attractions as being limited to Izumo Taisha Shrine, which is famous as a place for blessing marriages, but there's so much more to be seen in Shimane Prefecture, so we're going to cover it here! Amazing Sightseeing Spots in Shimane Prefecture Photo:Matsue Castle, Shimane Prefecture Matsue Castle in Matsue, Shimane, seen from 3:16 in the video, is a historical landmark that has been designated as a national treasure. Matsue Castle was built by Horio Yoshiharu, a warlord of Japan's Warring States Period, and at the time it was built it featured a castle tower and now it's popular for its majestic appearance. The Adachi Museum of Art in Yasugi, which can be seen from 0:18 in the video, houses many of Yokoyama Taikan's works and has an elegant Japanese garden that we recommend going for a stroll through. Also, definitely check out Yuushien Garden (2:42), which is known as a famous place for peonies, Itohara Memorial Museum, which holds materials passed down to the Itohara family of Okuizumo (1:47), Lafcadio Hearn Memorial Museum (3:03), which collects materials related to the writer Koizumi Yakumo, and the Mori Ogai Memorial Museum in Tsuwano. Learn About Traditional Japanese Crafts in Shimane Prefecture Photo:Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, Shimane Prefecture The Tatara Furnace, which can be see from 0:35 in the video, has a history dating back to ancient Japan. Around Shimane Prefecture, tatara iron making was actively carried out around Okuizumo, and many Japanese swords were made by swordsmiths. Sugaya Tatara Sannai is a hidden gem where you can learn more about the history of Shimane's Tatara ironworking. Once prospering as Japan's largest silver mine, we highly recommend visiting the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine Ruins, which was designated as a World Heritage Site in 2007. Places To Eat and Stay in Iwami, Shimane Photo:Izumo Soba, Shimane Prefecture If you're looking to enjoy lunch or relax at a cafe in the Izumo Taisha area, consider dropping by the Shimane Winery. In Shimane Prefecture, you can eat local gourmet dishes, such as Izumo soba, or purchase their famous clams and melons as souvenirs. After sightseeing, take a rest at Tamatsukuri Onsen in Matsue City. Staying at a hot spring town or hotel will help you relax and revitalize after a long day of traveling Summary of Shimane Prefecture Tourism Photo:Peonies at Yuushien, Shimane Prefecture As you can see in the video, there are many charming sightseeing spots in Shimane Prefecture. Enjoy the charms of Shimane Prefecture to your heart's content by visiting various famous places, such as scenic spots with a panoramic view of the natural scenery, historic shrines, and popular gourmet food destinations. 【Official Website】Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture City Hall Website https://www.city.matsue.shimane.jp/ -
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There Are Many Things To See in Hiroshima! Don't Miss Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima and Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park Where You Can Feel the History and Culture!
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Sightseeing Destinations and Popular Attractions in Hiroshima This video, titled "LOVE HIROSHIMA Promotional Video|Full Ver|English Edit" (LOVE HIROSHIMA プロモーションビデオ Full Ver 英語編), was uploaded by the "Hiroshima Prefectural Tourism Federation." The video gives aerial drone footage of sightseeing destinations around Hiroshima Prefecture. Just watching the video will have you feeling like you're on a full blown trip to Hiroshima! Most people start their trips from Hiroshima Station or Hiroshima Airport. Enjoy an amazing trip full of history, culture, and the unique food of Hiroshima! Sightseeing Destinations in Hiroshima Photo:The Torii Gate at Itsukushima Shrine, Hiroshima Prefecture At the beginning of the video we're introduced to Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社, Itsukushima Jinja), a popular sightseeing destination in Miyajima, Hiroshima, and from 0:21 in the video, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and the Atomic Bomb Dome are introduced. Itsukushima Shrine and the Atomic Bomb Dome have both been designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. If you're traveling in Hiroshima Prefecture, be sure to stop by Yamato Museum in Kure and see the white walls of Joge, Fuchu as well. Going to Bayside Beach, Mikumarikyo Forest Park, Bungo Channel, and Sandan-kyo is popular too. We also recommend outdoor activities, such as driving around the islands of the Setouchi area and Shimanami cycling. You can watch the Hiroshima Toyo Carp play baseball at Hiroshima Stadium as well! If you're into sports, check out a game at the Hiroshima Green Arena. Delicious Hiroshima Cuisine! Photo:Hiroshimayaki Hiroshima is also popular as a city where you can eat delicious food. Many travelers return to get a sweet taste of Hiroshimayaki, a type of okonomiyaki. There are other foods, such as oysters, a specialty in the Setouchi area, anagomeshi (eel rice), Onomichi ramen, navy curry from Kure, and horumon tempura. We recommend sipping on some wine at Hiroshima Miyoshi Winery, shown at 4:19 in the video. Many food events are held in Hiroshima throughout the year, so a lot of people come to visit and enjoy them. Summary of Sightseeing in Hiroshima Photo:Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park As you can see in the video, there are many famous sightseeing spots and hidden gems in Hiroshima. Be sure to try the many different seafood dishes in Hiroshima as well! If you're looking to relax and take your time exploring the area, consider booking a hotel. That being said, you can of course enjoy a one day trip to Hiroshima, so be sure to check it out if you have the chance! 【Official Website】Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture|City Hall Website https://www.city.hiroshima.lg.jp/site/english/ 【Tripadvisor】Hiroshima https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g298561-Hiroshima_Hiroshima_Prefecture_Chugoku-Vacations.html -
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Enjoy a Moment of Healing at Tsuwano's Yoshinoya Ryokan in Shimane Prefecture! Gourmet Food and Awesome Sightseeing Destinations in the "Little Kyoto of the San’in Region"!
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Tsuwano's Yoshinoya Ryokan in Shimane Prefecture This video, created by "Hotel Reservation Management Laboratory Production Planning" (【公式】島根・津和野 |津和野のお宿 よしのや), is a PR video titled "[Official] Shimane・Tsuwano|Tsuwano's Yoshinoya Ryokan." In this article, we'll take a look at the hospitality of the long-established ryokan, Yoshinoya, which faces Tonomachi street, the main street in Tsuwano, Shimane Prefecture, in Japan's Chugoku region. Yoshinoya Ryokan is a popular ryokan that offers some of the best hospitality in the business, according to online hotel review and comparison websites. The video introduces the townscape and tourist attractions of Tsuwano, as well as cuisine, rooms, baths and hot springs of Yoshinoya. Be sure to follow along with the video as you read on! Yoshinoya Ryokan in Shimane Prefecture Source :YouTube screenshot Yoshinoya is an inn with tatami mats where you can feel comfortable with bare feet. You can see the tasteful wooden exterior from 0:40 in the video, and the tatami-matted corridors at 0:55. Yoshinoya is located in a convenient location for sightseeing in Tsuwano, just a 7-minute walk from Tsuwano Station along "Tonomachi Street." Rooms can be selected according to the number of guests, and in addition to Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms are also available. In the large, spacious public bath, the inn's spring water smooths the skin gives it a feeling of youthfulness. After taking a bath, you can take a stroll in the colorful yukata provided and have a drink at the cafe & bar "Pollen." There are also resting areas inside the inn, so be sure to check them out as well. Amenity goods are also provided, so there's no need to bring your own. The baths at Yoshinoya are introduced at 1:00 in the video. Please note that the baths are not available for day trips. Dining at Yoshinoya Ryokan Source :YouTube screenshot One of the joys of the high-class ryokan is the Japanese cuisine, which uses an abundance of local ingredients. The standard Kaiseki cuisine includes the popular "Boiled Nodoguro," made with high-quality fish, and "Mutsumi Pork from Hagi, allowing guests to enjoy a variety of ingredients from Shimane Prefecture. Upgraded dishes include a full-course Japanese meal featuring Japanese black beef and other specially selected ingredients from the San'in region. For those looking to enjoy a more casual dining experience, there's "Engi-han" made with Tsuwano's famous Daikoku Meshi. In addition, you can also try local cuisine, such as Mutsumi pork shabu-shabu, Hamada amaika and San'in crab. You can see some of these meals at 1:05 in the video. Sightseeing Around Yoshinoya Ryokan Photo:Shimane prefecture・Taikodani Inari Shrine There are a variety of sightseeing spots within walking distance of Yoshinoya. The official website also provides information on activities to enjoy near the inn. Along Tonomachi street, which retains the appearance of a castle town, you'll find Tsuwano Catholic Church, Furuhashi Brewery, Takatsuya Ito Hakusekido, Tsuwano Japan Heritage Center, and the Anno Art Museum. You can also feed koi at Koi no Komeya Yoshinaga Rice Shop, as shown at 0:11 in the video. The video introduces the brewery where Uijin, the representative brand of "Furuhashi Shuzo," a local brand of sake, is made from 0:16 onwards. A short walk from the inn is Taikodani Inari Shrine, which can be seen at 0:29 in the video. Other tourist spots in the vicinity include Tsuwano Castle, the Nichihara Astronomical Observatory, Sara no Ki San'in Product Exhibition, Chikufuken, Hori Teien Garden, a railway turntable, and Otome toge St. Mary's Chapel, all of which are worth a visit. Summary of Yoshinoya in Shimane Prefecture Source :YouTube screenshot As shown in the video, you can enjoy the warm Japanese hospitality and plenty of tourist attractions nearby in the area. If you want to enjoy a sightseeing trip with a traditional Japanese atmosphere, be sure to check out the video and book your stay at Yoshinoya Ryokan! Room rates vary by season, course, and room, so be sure to check the official website and travel websites before visiting. ◆Yoshinoya Facility Introduction◆ 【Address】〒 699-5605 185 185-3 Goda, Tsuwano, Kaashi, Shimane 【Access】7-minute walk from Tsuwano Station on the JR Yamaguchi Line 【Parking】Available. 12 cars (free) 【Phone number】0856-72-4039 -
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Okayama Castle Attracts Many Tourists to Okayama, Okayama Prefecture With Its Beautiful Black Figure! The Historically Valuable Exhibits of the Warring States Period Are Guaranteed to Captivate!
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Introducing Okayama Castle! "【Touken World】「Okayama Castle - A Castle of Swords and Armor|Armor Displays in the Castle|YouTube Video" (【刀剣ワールド】「岡山城」刀剣・甲冑に会える城|刀剣・甲冑展示の城郭 YouTube動画), released by "Virtual Sword Museum [Touken World]," is a video that introduces the popular tourist spot Okayama Castle, located in Okayama prefecture. At Okayama Castle, there many historically valuable artifacts on display, such as the popular sword "Tachi Unsho," or the armor that belonged to Hanabusa Masanari. In this article, we'll talk about Okayama Castle and the swords/armor that are exhibited inside of the castle. For those interested in Japanese history, this video is a must watch. Be sure to follow along with the video as we introduce Okayama Castle! About Okayama Castle Photo:Okayama Castle Okayama Castle is a Hirayama-type castle built in the Teikaku style. It is designated as a national historic site and stands in Kita-ku, Okayama city, Okayama prefecture. The castle was built by Ukita Hideie, a member of the Council of Five Elders of the Toyotomi family and a feudal lord in the Warring States period, under the guidance of Hideyoshi Toyotomi. The historic castle was completed in 1597 after eight years of work. The 3-layer, 6 story castle tower was burnt down during the air raids in 1945; however, it was rebuilt in 1966 and the room of the castle's lord was also restored. Okayama Castle’s castle tower is said to have been modeled after the castle tower of Oda Nobunaga’s Azuchi Castle. The base of the castle tower is unique in that it is in the shape of an irregular pentagon and its appearance changes depending on where it is viewed from. As you can see from 0:26 in the video, Okayama Castle stands on a small hill along the Asahikawa River and the river runs through the east outer moat of the castle. The characteristic of Okayama Castle is its beautiful black appearance reminiscent of a crows feathers. It is also referred to as “Crow Castle” and “Golden Crow Castle.” The stone wall of the ruins of Honmaru which can be seen from 1:31 in the video, is a valuable spot for capturing the appearance of the castle as it once was. From 1:52 in the video, you can see the legendary sword "Tachi Unsho," armor used by Hanabusa Masanari, and the armor of Ukita Hideie, Kobayakawa Hideaki, and Ikeda Terumasa. There are many things to see in Okayama Castle, such as the Moon Viewing Tower and Western Observation Tower, registered as Important Cultural Properties, and “Omoteshoin,” the biggest palatial residence within the grounds of Okayama Castle. Tourist Information for Okayama Castle Photo:Okayama Castle at night Access to Okayama Castle is as follows: To get to Okayama Castle, take the streetcar from Okayama Station toward Higashiyama, get off at the Joka stop and it's 10 minutes walking. If you are coming by car, it's a 20-minute drive from the Okayama Interchange. Admission to the castle is ¥320 for adults and ¥130 for elementary and junior high school students during the permanent exhibition period, and ¥160 for adults and ¥65 for elementary and junior high school students when exhibitions are being changed. Various events are held at Okayama Castle as well. At the “Autumn Ujo Togenkyo” event that is held every November, the castle tower of Okayama Castle and its surroundings are lit up by illuminations and you can enjoy the magical scenery. In the spring, you can enjoy the beautiful cherry blossoms. There is a lot of information posted on the official website, including maps of the area and the annual calendar. There are also many hotels around Okayama Castle, so even if you're coming from afar for sightseeing, you shouldn't need to worry about lodging. Okayama prefecture also has a variety of local gourmet foods such as “Demi Katsu-don” and “Ebi meshi,” so you can enjoy sightseeing in the area while eating delicious food. Summary of Okayama Castle Source :YouTube screenshot "【Touken World】「Okayama Castle - A Castle of Swords and Armor|Armor Displays in the Castle|YouTube Video," released by "Virtual Sword Museum [Touken World]," introduces the allure of Okayama Castle. Okayama Castle is a black, beautiful Japanese castle. They also have illumination events where you can enjoy beautiful views. If you visit Okayama Castle, you can get a goshuin stamp to commemorate your trip to Okayama as well! 【Official Website】Okayama Castle – The Jet Black Castle That Gleams by the River https://okayama-kanko.net/ujo/english/index.html 【Tripadvisor】Okayama Castle https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298134-d323963-Reviews-Okayama_Castle-Okayama_Okayama_Prefecture_Chugoku.html -
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One of the Largest in Japan! The Tulip Fields at Sera Kogen Farm in Hiroshima Are Beautiful Beyond Belief! This Brightly Colored Scene Is Something You Won't Want to Miss!
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A Popular Sightseeing Spot, Sera Kogen Farm, Boasts a Vast 65,000㎡ Tulip Field This video is "[4K] Tulips in full bloom Hiroshima • Sera Kogen Farm Tulips Hiroshima Japan Sightseeing" produced by "Discover Nippon([4K]Tulips in full bloom広島•世羅高原農場のチューリップ Sera Kogen Farm 広島観光 JAPAN Hiroshima)." "Sera Kogen Farm" located in the Japan's Chugoku region, in Hiroshima Prefecture, is a hidden sightseeing spot with the largest flower garden in west Japan. It is a tourist farm where you can enjoy different flowery scenery in each season, but was originally opened in 1978 as a leaf tobacco farm. In the vast garden, there are facilities such as an observatory and the Sera Kogen Flower Forest, as well as tulip fields, sunflower fields, English roses, dahlia, and moss phlox. They also cultivate radish, corn, and more. There's also an event where you can experience harvesting and sowing. In this video, you'll see a beautiful 4K image of "Sera Kogen Farm," where colorful tulips are in full bloom. After watching this video, you're sure to want to visit the beautiful scenery of "Sera Kogen Farm." Seasonal Flowers at Sera Kogen Farm Photo:Tulip Field As you can see from 0:58, the Sera Kogen Farm grows more than 750,000 tulips of 300 varieties on its 65,000 square meter tulip farm. We recommend going to see "Hanae," which occurs when the tulips bloom. It's a superb view created by planting different varieties of plants in certain areas to create images in the fields. This can be seen at 1:19 in the video. The sunflower field, which is as large as the tulip field, is planted with 1.1 million sunflowers of 50 varieties, and the Sunflower Festival is held every summer during the blooming season. There are also dahlia in autumn. There are 550 varieties of dahlias of all shapes and sizes, but the most spectacular are the gigantic flowers, which are over 30 cm in diameter. In addition, they cultivate different seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms, moss phlox, roses, nemophilia, and poppies. Tulips at Sera Kogen Farm, the highlight is "Hanae" (flower painting)! Source :YouTube screenshot Before we move further, be sure to check out the "Hanae" which can be seen at 1:19 in the video. Red, white, yellow, pink, and purple tulips paint large, beautiful pictures in the fields. From 4:44 you can see not only the tulips, but also the Sera Kogen Farm surrounded by beautiful greenery. At 6:20 you can see the tulips that are dyed in the setting sun. It is a fantastic landscape, with the nighttime view being different from the daytime view. If the weather is nice you can take some great pictures as well. Sera Plateau "Tulip Festival" and other flower viewing times and events Photo:Sera Kogen Farm's Sunflower Field The following is the schedule of events that will be held in the spring and summer of 2024. Cherry Blossom Festival In spring, visitors can enjoy the contrast of weeping cherry blossoms and rape blossoms. The illuminated nighttime cherry blossoms are also popular. Schedule: April 23 - April 7, 2024 Venue:Sera Kogen Farm Shiba-zakura and nemophila hill 450,000 shiba-zakura and 1 million nemophilas spread over the entire hill. The beautiful sight of pink and blue flowers covering the entire hill is a highlight of the festival. Schedule: March 30 - May 12, 2024 Venue: Flower Village Hanamumu no Sato Tulip Festival The flower paintings of 750,000 tulips of 200 varieties in white, pink, yellow and other vivid colors are a must-see. Schedule: April 6 - May 8, 2024 Venue: Sera Kogen Farm Wisteria Festival The flower garden with approximately 1,000 wisteria and 12,000 lupines called ascending wisteria is a truly photogenic sight. Schedule: April 27 - May 19, 2024 Venue: Serafuji Garden Rose Festa Located at an elevation of 540 m, the English Rose Garden will be in full bloom with 7,200 roses and 2,000 native grasses. Schedule: May 11 - June 30, 2024 Venue: Sora no Hanabatake Sera Kogen Hananomori Hill of hydrangeas and hollyhocks Enjoy 4,500 hydrangeas and 3,500 hollyhocks in pink, blue, and white. Schedule: June 1 - July 7, 2024 Venue: Flower Village Hanamumu no Sato Sunflower Festival There are various kinds of sunflowers, including common sunflowers as well as rare varieties of sunflowers. Visitors will be able to enjoy summer to the fullest with fields of sunflowers blooming all over the area. Schedule: July 27 - August 25, 2024 Venue: Sera Kogen Farm Dining at Sera Kogen Farm The park has a restaurant and a flower café where you can enjoy herbal tea. At the stall you can buy harvested corn and flower bulbs as souvenirs. The menus using freshly grilled corn and vegetables harvested in the garden are all excellent, so if you're hungry, we recommend grabbing a bite to eat here. The Surrounding Area of Sera Kogen Farm Please use a car or a local bus to access the Sera Kogen Farm, the largest flower field in west Japan. There is a free parking lot at the farm that can hold up to 1,000 vehicles. It takes about 15 minutes from the Sera Interchange on the Onomichi Matsue Line, about 40 minutes from the Kawachi Interchange on the Sanyo Expressway, and about 40 minutes from the Miyoshi Interchange on the Chugoku Expressway. Please note that nearby roads are crowded when the flowers are in bloom. Summary of Sera Kogen Farm Source :YouTube screenshot At the Sera Kogen Farm, you can enjoy seasonal flowers and plants at one of the largest flower fields in Japan. It also has hands-on activities that families, and couples can enjoy. Admission is 800 yen for adults and 400 yen for children (as of November 2019). If you still haven't yet, be sure to watch the video to see the amazing views of Sera Kogen Farm! It's truly something you don't want to miss. ◆Sera Kogen Farm◆ 【Address】1124-11 Besako, Sera-cho, Sera-gun, Hiroshima 【Access】15 minutes from the Sera Interchange on the Onomichi Matsue Line, about 40 minutes from the Kawachi Interchange on the Sanyo Expressway, and about 40 minutes from the Miyoshi Interchange on the Chugoku Expressway 【Entrance fee】800 yen for adults, 400 yen for children (as of November 2019) 【Opening Days】Outside of the event period, the park is closed for maintenance and flower growth. 【Parking】Available (1,000 cars) Free 【Phone number】0847-24-0014 【Official Website】Flowers Make Everyone Happy | Sera Kogen Farm 2019 https://sera.ne.jp/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Sera Kogen Farm https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1121400-d1424066-Reviews-Sera_Kogen_Farm-Sera_cho_Sera_gun_Hiroshima_Prefecture_Chugoku.html -
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Itsukushima Shrine Travel Guide – Hiroshima, Japan
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厳島神社と宮島観光動画紹介 今回は『Discover Nippon』さん制作の『4K 宮島と厳島神社 ltsukushima Shrine Miyajima Hiroshima Trip Japan』という動画を紹介します。 日本三景のひとつ、瀬戸内海に浮かぶ広島県安芸の宮島。島全体が信仰の対象である宮島の北側の海辺にある厳島神社(いつくしまじんじゃ)は世界遺産に登録されています。潮の満干によって景観を変える大鳥居や朱色に塗られた鮮やかな廻廊など。まずは、厳かな姿を映した厳島神社・宮島観光動画をぜひお楽しみください。 厳島神社大鳥居の大改修工事が完了! 2019年6月から行われていた厳島神社の大鳥居の大改修工事が終わり、2022年12月に工事の囲いや足場が完全に撤去されました。 1875年(明治8年)に再建された現在の大鳥居は、大正、昭和の時代にも修繕されています。約70年ぶりの大改修工事では、シロアリによる被害や腐朽による破損の補修工事や耐震補強工事、屋根の葺き替え、塗装の塗り替えが施されました。印象的な朱色は3回以上も重ね塗りしているとか。 より強く美しくなった大鳥居の全景を見るために、厳島神社観光に訪れたいですね。 三柱の神様をまつる厳島神社の歴史や魅力 厳島神社の御祭神は宗像三女神といわれる三柱の神様です。神様が宮島に御鎮座されるにあたり、593年に社殿が建てられたと伝えられています。 厳島神社の魅力といえば、海の中に建つ鳥居と社殿。では、なぜ陸地ではなく海に建てられたのでしょうか。それは創建時、宮島の島自体が神として崇められていたことにあります。神が宿る島の木や土地を傷つけないために社殿を海に建てられたのだそう。 平安時代には平清盛が厳島神社を崇敬し、貴族の邸宅の様式であった寝殿造りを取り入れ社殿を造営。厳島神社の社殿は、災害により何度か立て直されていますが、当時のままの姿を残していると言われています。時を越え平安の文化をも伝える荘厳な姿に、きっと目を奪われることでしょう。 厳島神社は、1996年ユネスコの世界文化遺産に登録。厳島神社と前面の海、背景にある弥山(みせん)の原始林を含む広大な区域が対象になっています。海の中に立つ朱色の大鳥居や海の上の朱色の社殿など、国宝、重要文化財に指定されている建造物からなる景観は、唯一無二と言って過言ではないでしょう。 【動画】0:57~ 海から見る厳島神社 安芸の宮島・厳島神社の観光、見どころとモデルコースを紹介 日本三景のひとつ広島県安芸の宮島は、歴史ある観光名所です。安芸の宮島観光の見どころをモデルコースに沿ってご紹介します。 ●厳島神社 幻想的な朱塗りの廻廊、日本三大舞台のひとつ高舞台、200メートル沖合にそびえる大鳥居、海の上の能舞台など厳島神社の観光を満喫してください。 【動画】1:09~ 朱塗りが鮮やかな廻廊 ●大願寺(だいがんじ) 厳島神社の修造や造営を担っていた歴史ある真言宗の寺院です。神仏分離により厳島神社から遷された仏像が祀られています。厳島神社の観光とあわせて訪れたいですね。 ●大聖院(だいしょういん) 806年に開創された霊験あらたかな宮島最古の寺院です。かつては厳島神社の別当職として祭祀を司っていました。弥山の麓に位置し、自然に囲まれた広い境内からの眺望も見どころです。 【動画】4:25~ 大聖院仁王門 ●弥山山頂 時間と体力がある方は、弥山山頂への登山もおすすめです。宮島ロープウェーで紅葉谷駅から獅子岩駅へ。獅子岩展望台からは瀬戸内海のパノラマが見渡せます。山頂まで散策すると弘法大師が修行をしたといわれる弥山本堂などの史跡や弥山展望台、弥山の自然が作り出した奇岩など、見どころ満載です。 ●豊国神社(ほうこくじんじゃ) 厳島神社の末社で五重塔とともに世界遺産厳島神社の構成建築として登録されています。豊臣秀吉が建立した千畳閣は畳857枚の広さがある大経堂です。 安芸の宮島の見どころはまだまだたくさんあります。半日以上ゆっくりと滞在して、潮の満干によって変わる厳島神社や大鳥居の景色も楽しみたいですね。 安芸の宮島のおすすめグルメとお土産 広島県安芸の宮島、厳島神社観光のグルメの定番は、牡蠣とあなごめし。瀬戸内海で育まれたおいしい海の幸をぜひご賞味ください!牡蠣の入ったカレーパンや牡蠣のクラムチャウダーがいただけるお店もありますよ。 広島土産の定番のお菓子といえば「もみじ饅頭」。表参道商店街には、いろいろな味のもみじ饅頭のほか、もみじ饅頭を油で揚げたものもあります。現地でしか味わえないグルメを満喫してみてはいかがでしょうか。 宮島観光の歴史あるお土産物として知られる杓子は、「敵を召し取る」縁起物として人気。手書きの文字を入れてもらえる「杓子ストラップ」は、自分へのお土産として購入する人も多いようです。 安芸の宮島・厳島神社観光まとめ 安芸の宮島は見どころが満載です。厳島神社など史跡観光スポットや、眺望を楽しめるインスタ映えスポットもたくさんあります。町を散策して、おしゃれな古民家カフェで絶景を見ながらひと休みするのもいいですね。見どころ満載で時間が足りなくなりそうですが、帰りのフェリーを逃さないように気をつけてくださいね。 【公式ホームページ】厳島神社 【トリップアドバイザー】厳島神社 -
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Reserve a Desert Island and Spend Your Dream Vacation at “Kujira-Jima” in the Seto Inland Sea! Glamping, Camping, Barbecuing... There's Plenty of Ways to Spend Your Time on This Desert Island in Okayama Prefecture!
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Kujira-Jima, a Desert Island in the Seto Inland Sea This video, "The desert island in the Seto Inland Sea that you can reserve: KUJIRA-JIMA’ promotion video 3-minute version" (【瀬戸内 貸切 無人島 KUJIRA-JIMA】プロモーションビデオ 3分Ver.) created by “瀬戸内 貸切 無人島 KUJIRA-JIMA” will introduce you to Kujira-jima, a desert island drifting in the Seto Inland Sea. There are many islands in the Seto Inland Sea, and they are increasingly being recognized as the mecca of Instagrammable scenery. Kujira-jima, one of those many islands, is a desert island that can be reserved by one group per day. For those who want to have a special experience enjoying activities and glamping on a private beach in Japan, don't forget to reserve the little-known yet incredible Kujira-jima! This video shows 4 youngsters having the time of their life on this reserved island. Spending the night on a desert island…Sounds like a dream doesn't it? Immerse yourself in the experience of renting a desert island through this video! What Is Kujira-Jima? Source :YouTube screenshot Kujira-jima is a camping spot that can only be reserved by one group per day. It’s located about 30 minutes by boat from Uno Port (宇野港, Unoko) in Okayama Prefecture (岡山県, Okayamaken) in Japan's Chugoku region (中国地方, Chugokuchiho). Enjoy unique experiences and activities while camping on this small desert island. Some people even rent the island to hold wedding parties or private live events. Escape from the bustle of the city and spend a fruitful time with your friends and family while gazing at the rich landscape surrounding the sea. Special Activities at Kujira-Jima's Beach! Source :YouTube screenshot You can enjoy various activities on this desert island surrounded by the Seto Inland Sea. Experience anything you like- sea kayaking, SUP (standup paddle boarding), fishing and more- all while gazing into the scenery of the Seto Inland Sea. You can observe this from 0:47 in the video. As you can see from 2:45 in the video, one attraction of Kujira-jima is that you can sway in a hammock and feel the sea breeze on your skin, an extraordinary experience that you just can't have in the city. Source :YouTube screenshot As demonstrated at 2:16 in the video, we recommend that you enjoy the night with a barbecue using plenty of the popular Seto Inland Sea dishes. You can also make a separate reservation to use the catering service. If the weather is nice, how about a campfire after your meal? Tourist Attractions of the Seto Inland Sea Photo:Evening view of Seto Ohashi There are many tourist attractions around the Seto Inland Sea, where Kujira-jima is located. It’s full of tourist spots that you're sure to want to visit, such as Awajishima Island (淡路島, Awajishima) which is the biggest island in the Seto Inland Sea, Akashi Kaikyo Bridge (明石海峡大橋, Akashikaikyoohashi), the Naruto whirlpools (鳴門の渦潮, Narutonouzushio) which is one of the three major world currents, Shodoshima Island (小豆島, Shodoshima) which is famous as the setting for the movie "Twenty-Four Eyes" (二十四の瞳, Nijushinohitomi), Teshima Island (豊島,Teshima), Naoshima Island (直島, Naoshima), Megijima Island (女木島, Megijima), all three of which are famous for modern art, Aoshima Island (青島, Aoshima) which is famous as the island of cats, and Okunoshima Island (大久野島, Okunoshima) which is famous as the island of rabbits. Be sure to check some of these out when you visit Kujira-jima! Summary of Kujira-Jima Source :YouTube screenshot If you could reserve a desert island, how would you spend your day there? This video introduces many ideas on how to spend a special time at this reservable desert island in Japan. Seto Inland Sea has a stable climate and calm waves, so you can enjoy your time there in peace. If this video sparked your interest in Kujira-jima, why not create an original plan with your friends and family, and set out on a magical trip to spend a special time at this gorgeous beach? The accommodation fee and rental fees differ by plan and season, so be sure to check the official website. 【Official Website】The desert island in the Seto Inland Sea that you can reserve: KUJIRA-JIMA https://www.kujira-jima.jp/ 【Official Website】Setouchi City, Okayama Prefecture City Hall Homepage http://www.city.setouchi.lg.jp/kurashi/ -
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Spend an Elegant Time on the Cruise Ship Hotel GUNTU; Used in a Commercial for Georgia. Enjoy a Luxury Trip in an Extraordinary Space in Hiroshima!
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Video About the Seto Inland Sea Cruise Ship, GUNTU “Seto Inland Sea Cruise ship's GUNTU(瀬戸内海 客船旅館 ガンツウ | Seto Inland Sea Cruise ships GUNTU)” is created by “HIGH RESOLUTION TOUR” and it introduces attractions of the small floating hotel, GUNTU. GUNTU became famous through Georgia’s commercial and reviews. It has high reviews that refer to it as gorgeous and people can spend a wonderful time here. It has great reviews on travel comparison sites as well. In this article, attractions of GUNTU are introduced. By watching this video, you'll want to go sightseeing on GUNTU and enjoy beautiful food and hot springs while looking out at the Seto Inland Sea. What Is GUNTU? Source :YouTube screenshot GUNTU is a small hotel and a cruise ship with 19 hotel rooms, that depart and arrive at Bellavista Marina. It was designed by architect Yasushi Horibe and the wood keeps the inboard facilities warm. You can check it out from 0:21 in the video. GUNTU came from the name of a blue small crab, Guntu. It is not as famous as the Japanese blue crab, but it gives nice broth and the local people love it. The cruise ship was named after this crab, so that local people would love it too. There are one night, two night, and three night cruises. Different kinds of routes exist as well. For example, the west circuit goes around Miyajima which is a World Heritage site, and the east circuit goes around Naoshima and Inujima. There are central circuit and special circuit too. At a port of call, you can enjoy activities and sightseeing outboard. Many people enjoy a special time at GUNTU. But there are cases where routes, times, and activities are changed, due to weather. How to Spend Your Time on GUNTU Source :YouTube screenshot There's a hotel room where you can relax, as well as the "Guntu Suite" located at the bow of the ship, and a beautiful view can be seen from the room. There are other rooms as well, such as the grand suite which has a large window and terrace suite with an outside bath. There are other places where you can relax and enjoy as well. The observation deck where you can see the Seto Inland Sea, the bath and sauna where you can feel the warmth of the ship's architecture, and the balcony where you can be calm and enjoy a nice elevated area, are all places we recommend. Also, there is a spa, gym, bar, lounge, shop and different kinds of massages as well. Amenities are available as well. Food on GUNTU Source :YouTube screenshot GUNTU provides delicious Japanese and western food. All of the food is supervised by Shigeyoshi Sato, who is a chef at “Shigeyoshi.” Cuisine of the Seto Inland Sea is used, and the meals fascinate passengers. As you can see from 0:38 in the video, there is a sushi restaurant and fresh seafood can be enjoyed at the counter. The Japanese sweets are amazing as well, and they are made in front of the passengers. You must try these when you stay on the GUNTU. Summary The “Seto Inland Sea Cruise ships' GUNTU” created by “HIGH RESOLUTION TOUR” is an introductory video of the luxury cruise ship GUNTU. Japan has gorgeous and luxurious cruise ships. Watch the video and feel luxury. It's a bit pricey, but it's definitely a trip you won't forget. ◆GUNTU Information◆ 【Address】depart and arrival: 1344-2 Oobiraki Urasakicho Onomichishi, Hiroshima 720-0551, JAPAN 【Address】40 minute car ride from JR Fukuyama Station, 50 minute car ride from Onomichi Station. 【Parking】available 【Telephone No】0120-873-333 【Official Website】GUNTU https://guntu.jp/ -
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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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Check Out the Steam Locomotive "SL Yamaguchi-Go," AKA "Lady," as She Thunders Along! All About the SL Yamaguchi-Go Running on the Yamaguchi Line!
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Introducing "Lady" "C571 SL Yamaguchi-go - Lady's return!- 2019 Oct 19-20(C571 SLやまぐち号 【貴婦人完全復活!】 2019.10.19-20)" is a 4K video that captures the steam train that runs between Shin-Yamaguchi Station and Tsuwano (Yamaguchi Prefecture) on the JR West Yamaguchi Line. In 2019, SL Yamaguchi-go celebrated its 40th anniversary since its return. A commemorative event held at the relevant stations and in the train, attracted many fans. The old-fashioned steam train chugging along with smoke coming out of its stack, its whistle, and the steam shooting out the side is spectacular to watch. Enjoy the video of the retro-chic locomotive train. About the Steam Locomotive, SL Yamaguchi-go Photo:The SL Yamaguchi-go C571 The steam train C571 was withdrawn from mainline service in 1965, but made a comeback in 1979 owing to the passionate requests from local enthusiasts and steam locomotive fans. As of November 2019, it runs between Shin-Yamaguchi and Tsuwano that takes about 2 hours and only runs on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays. This elegant machine is popularly known as "Lady". Steam Locomotives are powered by a steam engine: The water contained in a boiler turns into steam when heated, and creates high pressure. Because of this, steam locomotives puff black smoke and big gray clouds of steam when they depart (seen in the video from 1:21). The video shows the SL Yamaguchi-go running through the autumn landscapes in the area stretching between Yamaguchi city and Tsuwano. Cosmos flowers swaying in the wind along the track present an astonishing coincidence of mixed colors, making a fine contrast with the black body of the steam train (from 6:25). You can take beautiful pictures of the SL Yamaguchi-go when it crosses Tsuwano Bridge, or passes by Honmonmae Crossing, Nakaza Crossing, or Nayoshi District. The impressive sight of the train making a turn on the railway turntable also offers a perfect photo opportunity. The SL Yamaguchi-go typically pulls 5 coaches, but occasionally gets double-headed with another steam locomotive, D51200 (Degoichi) -
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The Genso Garden Event: Enjoy the Beauty and Romantic Scenery of Okayama Korakuen. The Illuminated Garden in Okayama City, Okayama Truly Makes for a Special, Unforgettable Experience!
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The Okayama Korakuen Genso Teien Event The video, produced by "Takashi Matsuo", catches a glimpse of the 2018 Okayama Korakuen Genso Garden summer event. Korakuen, situated in Okayama city, capital of the Okayama prefecture in Japan's Chugoku region, is one of Japan's three great gardens. A wonderful light-up event called “Genso Garden” is held in this gorgeous garden every summer, and in less than a minute the clip manages to convey the beauty of its scenery and its illumination under the night sky, all in 4k quality. What Is Korakuen? What Are Its Attractions? Photo:Okayama Korakuen Built 300 years ago by Tsunamasa Ikeda, the second daimyo of the Okayama clan, Korakuen is a historical cultural heritage and one of Japan's three most famous gardens. In addition to being designated as a national special place of scenic beauty, it has been awarded a three-star rating by the Japan Michelin Green Guide. The garden, which also goes by the name of Gokoen, is a stroll garden based on classic Japanese gardens, where the visitors can enjoy the most emblematic features of the four seasons such as cherry and plum blossoms in spring, or moonlit skies and autumn leaves in the fall. The Enyotei house and the Yuishinzan Hill are a must-visit, and if you happen to be there at the right time you should not miss the early summer tea picking and the traditional lawn burning. The garden currently hosts eight Japanese cranes, which freely range around the park from fall to winter. Also, buildings that are generally reserved for private rental, such as the Noh Stage and the Eisho room, are open to the public once a month so that anyone can enjoy the views the they offer. The "Genso Garden Event" Source :YouTube screenshot Korakuen's "Genso Garden" is a popular sightseeing event meant to bring some extra color to Okayama’s summer. In 2019, it was held at the same time as Okayama Castle's Ujo Togenkyo. In addition to the summer event shown in the video, there is a spring version of it which is held between late April and early May. Going through the video, at 0:17 you can see some tourists walking around the Japanese garden in their light yukata. A stroll through the park featuring wind chimes (0:22) and the carp pond (0:29) will certainly make for a relaxing visit. The highlight of this video is the illuminated view of Okayama Castle, featured at 0:41. The magnificent Okayama Castle shines in its pure white tones behind two of the garden’s main features, the Asahigawa and Tsukimi Bridges. Both are sights you want to experience at least once in your lifetime. The garden hosts a number of events throughout the year, such as a beer garden, a Japanese culture experience tour and Yukata Day, and many people regularly come even just to have a nice, cool evening while strolling around the park. Other Sightseeing Spots Around Korakuen Photo:Momotaro Some of the most popular places in the area are the Okayama Castle's Castle Tower, Ujo Park, and Mt. Mikai Zenkoji Temple with its wonderful treasure towers. Many people also like strolling through the retro-style streets of Izushi-cho in Monzen-machi, or visiting the healing spots in Nishigawa Green Road Park and Edagawa Green Road Park. And since we are talking about Okayama, one can’t forget about the statue of Momotaro, the iconic Japanese fairy tale character. Pottery from Bizen is another very popular feature from this area. You can also have lunch at at one of the many nearby hotels, eat local gourmet dishes such as the castle parfait and Okayama Castle rice cakes, or savory Japanese sweets and matcha from the local cafes. Korakuen Genso Garden Video Summary In less then a minute, this video manages to capture the atmosphere of both Korakuen and the summer atmosphere of Japan. Historic Japanese gardens change radically between day and night. That being said, if you want to walk through this beautifully lit up Japanese garden, don’t miss your chance to visit Korakuen during the Genso Garden event! ◆Overview of the Okayama Korakuen Garden◆ 【Address】1-5 Korakuen, Kita-ku, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture 【Access】10 minutes by bus from Okayama Station or 25 minute walk from the Okayama station 【Admission Fee】Adults 410 yen, seniors 140 yen, free for high school students and younger children (* 2019) 【Hours】From 17:00 to 20:30 【Average time spent here】30-60 minutes 【Parking】Available (100 yen per hour) 【Telephone】086-272-1148 【Notice】Pets are not allowed to enter the park, admission is until 20:00 【Official Website】Okayama Korakuen https://okayama-korakuen.jp/foregin_taravelers.html 【Tripadvisor】Okayama Korakuen https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298134-d321203-Reviews-Okayama_Korakuen_Garden-Okayama_Okayama_Prefecture_Chugoku.html -
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Travel Back in Time to Japan’s Warring States Period! Historical Reenactments at the Shimonoseki Straits and Genpei Festivals of Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi!
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Video introduction to the Shimonoseki Straits Festival "Genpei Festival This video, titled "The Official Video of the Genpei Festival - Shimonoseki Straits Festival" )【公式】しものせき海峡まつり 源平まつり), was released by the city of Shimonoseki. The 4-minute video introduces highlights of the 2017 Genpei Matsuri ritual and other events, set to a solemn tune. What is the Shimonoseki Straits Festival "Genpei Festival"? What are the dates of the festival? Located at the westernmost tip of the Main Island, Shimonoseki in Yamaguchi Prefecture features a historical site where the famous sea battle "Dan-no-ura" occurred in 1185. At the Shimonoseki Straits Festival, annually scheduled from May 2nd-4th, performers with authentic clothing produce a surreal sight, as if the illustrations from the ancient scrolls are coming to life before our very eyes. The highlight of the festival is "Genpei Festival" on May 3 held at Kanmon Straits where the famous sea battle occurred. The warriors' parade, the reenactment of the sea battle of Dan-no-ura, and the archery battle between the warring clans (one scene from Studio Ghibli's Pompoko explicitly references this battle), and Senteisai (loosely translated as the "former emperor festival" and is held to commemorate the child Emperor Antoku who drowned at Dan-no-ura), attract a great number of onlookers. The video leads us over to the city where performers wearing the medieval costumes fill the streets. Enjoy your journey back in time through the video! Genpei Samurai Procession, a highlight of the Genpei Festival Source :YouTube screenshot The Genpei Festival is preceded by "Senteisai", where a ritual is held to offer prayers to the shrine in order to appease the soul of Emperor Antoku's. Samurai, courtesans, and adorable child soldiers are separated into the Genji and Heike clans and parade throughout the city. From 0:09, the video allows us a glance at the elaborate preparation process that turns the performers into historical characters, and at 1:26the parade begins. The parade depicts the two warring clans marching to the battlefield. The vigorous war cries of the warring clans captivate onlookers. Genpei Boat Battle, a highlight of the Genpei Festival Source :YouTube screenshot From 1:37 is the majestic reenactment of the climatic sea battle. The presence of historical characters such as the legendary monk warrior Benkei, the heroin Shizuka Gozen, and the child Emperor Antoku on the boats portraying the scene, energizes the event. The spectacular reenactment, with a fleet of about 200 ships sailed out on the wild waves, will definitely look great on Instagram. A series of events associated with the Genpei war take place on the main stage and the dance of the 5 gorgeous courtesans closes the performance. The main stage performances are introduced from 3:00. Festival performers are chosen from the public submissions. Summary of the Shimonoseki Straits and Genpei Festivals The video guides us through the Shimonoseki Straits Festival where one can experience one of Japan's most historically significant events. Enjoy time traveling back to the 12th century with this video! The main venues at the Genpei Festival are the Akama Shrine and Shimaitoshi Square. Transportation is blocked at some parts of the city during the festival, so we recommend checking the event schedule in advance if you're planning on using it. -
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Experience the World of the Gods During the Traditional Arts Performance "Iwami Kagura Orochi", Held in Shimane Prefecture! Don't Miss the Exciting Rampage of the Colorful Giant "Orochi" on Stage!
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Introducing "Iwami Kagura Orochi" In this video "Iwami Kagura Orochi – Shimane(Iwami Kagura Orochi - Shimane - 石見神楽大蛇)" they introduce the Iwami Kagura Orochi performance which is held as an offering to the gods in Shimane prefecture in the Chugoku region of Japan. The Iwami Kagura dates back over 1300 years. The themes of Iwami Kagura are based on ancient mythology, the Nihon-shoki, and the Kojiki. The most famous program in Iwami Kagura is the Orochi (or great serpent). The video gives you the special opportunity to view over 30 minutes of footage taken from Iwami Kagura. Please enjoy watching this traditional Japanese performance! More About Iwami Kagura Source :YouTube screenshot When you think of a Shinto ritual offering to the gods, some solemn, dignified images may come to mind, however Iwami Kagura is a very entertaining and fun experience that anyone can enjoy. The excitement of the dancers and giant serpents moving around to the sound of the fast-paced music really draws you in! A considerably large Orochi with a length of 17 meters can be seen at 8:10 in the video. From 8:55, four of these Orochi appear on stage and dance around each other in a magnificent performance. These long Orochi are designed similarly to a paper lantern, meaning that when they are folded back they come to a length of only 1 meter. The Story Behind Iwami Kagura Orochi Source :YouTube screenshot In a land called Izumo, a deity named Susano-o told the elderly couple Ashinazuchi and Tenazuhi that seven of their daughters had been devoured by an eight-headed serpent and that their eighth daughter, Kushiinadahime would be next. Susano-o bravely slays the serpent, and presents The Sword of Kusanagi which came out of the serpent, to his sister Amaterasu and then marries Kushiinadahime. This story is told throughout the entirety of this video. Where Is the Iwami Kagura Orochi Held? Photo:Iwami Kagura Orochi You can see the traditional performance Iwami Kagura Orochi in Oda city or Hamada city in the Iwami region of Shimane prefecture. There are other famous programs in Iwami Kagura such as Ebisu, Hachiman and Noumai to name a couple. If you are interested in watching Iwami Kagura, please take a look at the performance schedule and visit one of the following performance locations: Yunotsu Hot Spring (温泉津温泉, yunotsuonsen), Tatsunogozen Shrine (龍御前神社, tatsunogozenjinja), Arifuku Hot Spring, Yunomachi Kagura Hall, Paretto Goutsu or Iwamigoya. Most of the venues have parking making it convenient to travel by car. Even those who live far away can easily enjoy sightseeing around Iwami! Iwami Kagura Orochi Introductory Video Summary Source :YouTube screenshot In this video, we present over 30 minutes of footage of the Iwami Kagura Orochi performance held in Shimane prefecture. We hope you make the trip to Shimane prefecture to enjoy this wonderful performance which has been passed down for generations! 【Official Website】Iwami Kagura http://iwamikagura.jp/ -
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Experience Traditional Japanese Weaving on Shiraishi Island in Okayama Prefecture, a Place Full of Nature! The Traditional Textiles and Beautiful Scenery Are Sure to Revitalize!
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Traditional Japanese Weaving on Shiraishi Island! Shiraishi Island belongs to the Kasaoka Islands (笠岡諸島) found near Kasaoka City, Okayama Prefecture in Japan's Chugoku region. The island has an area of 1.86 km², a max elevation of 169 meters, and has a population of 750 people. The island is known for being an exceptionally scenic area in Japan. The island's traditional woven goods are made using a loom called a "hata" (機). This has led to products made with this method being known as "hata-ori" (機織り). In this article, we'll introduce the weaving experience available on the island. Try Your Hand at Weaving on Shiraishi Island Photo:Hata-ori During the Genroku Period (1688-1704), the weaving trade thrived on the reclaimed settlement of Shiraishi Island. In recent years, in an attempt to revive the tradition, a weaving workshop where visitors can experience "hata-ori" was started. As seen from 0:42 in the video, the relaxing sound of the cotton gin is one of the features of the weaving experience. You might even find it therapeutic. Next, the cotton is spun into threads on a spinning wheel. The finished product is unimaginably soft to the touch. The woven products of Shiraishi Island are colored using dyes made from plants grown on the island itself. As shown at 2:05 in the video, onions, safflowers, persimmons, and cherry blossoms, and even chestnuts are used for the dyes. Visitors are treated not as customers, but as fellow weavers and are encouraged to freely try out the weaving experience. The management’s motto is to allow visitors to fulfill their dreams of mastering weaving. You might now be wondering about the price of the weaving experience. At a mere 500 yen, you should definitely give it a try if you’re interested! Summary of Shiraishi Island's Weaving Experience Photo:Kasaoka City and Shiraishi Island coastline, Okayama Prefecture Shiraishi Island is a place where you can enjoy not only weaving, but also the natural sights and sounds. As shown in the video, visitors from overseas can have fun learning about Japanese traditions while taking in the beautiful scenery. You can even go for a dip in the sea! Consider making a visit to Shiraishi Island during the warm summer! -
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Onomichi Ramen Betcha - A World-Renowned Winner of the Monde Selection Gold Medal Three Years in a Row!
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This video, titled "Onomichi Ramen Betcha (World-Renowned for Its Excellence)" (尾道らーめん ベッチャー【世界が認めた絶品の尾道ラーメン】), was released by "Jordan Travel VLOG" (ジョルダンの旅VLOG). This video introduces Onomichi Ramen Betcha, which has been awarded the Monde Selection gold medal for three consecutive years and is famous as a world-renowned ramen. The combination of chicken broth based soup with small fish flakes from the Seto Inland Sea and curly noodles that go just right with it, create a popular bowl of noodles. It's prayed for at Ichinomiya Shrine, which hosts the Betcha Festival, so you can expect to be cleansed of bad luck as well! This video introduces Onomichi Ramen Betcha in detail, so be sure to check it out. -
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Nishinoshima Is an Island in Shimane Prefecture Home to a Spectacular View of the Sea of Japan and an Abundance of Traditional Culture. Enjoy the Charms of Nishinoshima Island, Where You Can Live With Nature!
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日本海に位置する島根県の隠岐諸島・西ノ島 こちらの動画は「島根県 西ノ島町」が公開した「Nishinoshima Town 自然と生きる、自然に生きる。島根県、西ノ島。Japan in its natural state. You in your natural place.」です。 島根県の隠岐諸島に属する西ノ島は、島根県本土から約65km離れた日本海沖合の島。 そこには、西ノ島独自の歴史を残す観光スポット、自然の恵みを受けたグルメ、インスタ映えする景勝地などのたくさんの魅力と出会うことができます。 そんな日本の穴場人気エリアである島根県西ノ島の観光動画をご紹介します! 島根県西ノ島への交通アクセスは? 島根県西ノ島へ旅行する際には航路がおすすめです。 島根県七類港か鳥取県境港からフェリーや高速船が出ており、日本海の景色を楽しみながら移動することができますよ。 西ノ島の玄関・別府港にある西ノ島町観光協会で借りられるレンタサイクルでは、西ノ島大橋から臨む日本海をぜひ味わっていただきたいです。 別府港周辺では隠岐国賀海岸を借りられるお店もあるので、島内の移動に便利。 島根県西ノ島の自然の壮観美! 日本有数の景観美を誇る西ノ島の隠岐国賀海岸は、動画の0:18から紹介されています。 西ノ島町沿岸にそびえる荒々しい岩や地層の美しさは圧巻。 国賀海岸浜辺からは、独特な姿の通天橋、高さ257mから絶景を味わえる摩天崖などに続く遊歩道が整備されています。 また、国賀海岸めぐり遊覧船では海上から、赤尾展望所では上空から国賀海岸を観光できます。 島根県西ノ島の豊かなグルメ 西ノ島では、動画の0:27で流れる浦郷漁港などでの漁業、0:20からの草地や山林で放牧した牛や馬をはじめとする自然の恵みを受けたグルメを味わえます。 人気の日本食である刺身や寿司などの海鮮が盛んで、特に釣りたてのサザエは絶品! 観光で歩き疲れたら、おいしい西ノ島グルメで一休みしましょう。 島根県西ノ島の歴史的建造物と伝統文化 日本海の海上安全の神とされる隠岐諸島最古の神社・焼火神社(焼火権現)、イカの伝説をもつ由良比女神社、後醍醐天皇が過ごしたとされる黒木御所跡など、観光名所の歴史的建造物が多く存在する西ノ島。 また、古くから続く祭りも多く継承されており、動画の1:05から紹介されている「美田八幡宮の田楽」「日吉神社の庭の舞」は日本の無形民俗文化財に指定されています。 「由良比女神社大祭」では花火も打ちあがり、西ノ島の夜を彩ります。 自然あふれる島根県西ノ島の魅力紹介まとめ 西ノ島の絶景の中を駆け抜けるハーフマラソンや、隠岐の雄大な海を楽しめる外浜海水浴場など、親子でも楽しめるイベントや観光スポットもたくさんの島根県西ノ島。 日本海の絶景や伝統文化など、ここ西ノ島でしか味わえない体験ができます。 動画で紹介されている観光地や観光イベントを通して、西ノ島の魅力を味わう旅に出かけましょう! -
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Iwakuni City in Yamaguchi Prefecture Is a Wonderful Sightseeing Spot Where You Can Feel the Nature, Traditions and Atmosphere of Japan. Enjoy the Cormorant Fishing and Fireworks Display That You Can Experience on Kintai Bridge, One of the Three Most Famous Bridges in Japan!
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山口県岩国市の「錦帯橋の鵜飼」とは? 「岩本カメラ」が制作する「岩国市 観光 錦帯橋の鵜飼」では、日本の伝統漁法である鵜飼を中心に山口県岩国市の観光スポットを紹介しています。 緑豊かな山々に囲まれた土地で体験できるイベントはとても魅力的。 動画を見たら岩国市に行ってみたいと思うはずです! 「錦帯橋の鵜飼」で有名な山口県岩国市はどんな場所? 山口県の岩国市は緑が豊かな自然に囲まれた観光地です。 雄大な山々や穏やかに流れる錦川など風情のある景観は心を穏やかにしてくれます。 岩国市の名所といえば日本三名橋に選ばれている錦帯橋が挙げられるでしょう。 錦帯橋は国内屈指の木造橋で、遊覧船や川岸から見られる独特な風景には目を奪われます。 伝統工法の木組みによって支えられる歴史ある橋は、岩国市を旅行したら必ずおさえておきたいスポットです。 また、岩国市は8月になると錦川水の祭典で花火大会が行われ、多くの観光客が訪れます。 美しい自然に溢れる公園や温泉など魅力が盛りだくさん。 歴史的な建造物が見られる吉香公園は桜の名所として有名で、お花見の季節になると多くの人で賑わいます。 こちらの動画でも岩国市の自然や錦帯橋などが美しい映像で見ることができますよ。 山口県の「錦帯橋の鵜飼」で伝統行事の風景を楽しむ 動画の2:03より紹介されている錦帯橋の鵜飼は、日本の伝統的な漁法です。 美しい日本の原風景を見ることができるので、観覧客がたくさん訪れます。 篝火(かがりび)で照らし出された錦川で、烏帽子の伝統装束姿の鵜匠が鵜を見事に操り、鮎を捕獲していく様子は幻想的な美しさがあります。 夏の風物詩と言われる錦帯橋の鵜飼は、神秘的でインスタ映えする写真がたくさん撮れるはずですよ。 山口県岩国市で人気のイベントやおすすめスポット 山口県岩国市には錦帯橋の鵜飼以外にも、楽しめるスポットがたくさんあります。 動画の3:21より紹介されている花火大会は迫力満天の人気のイベント。 周りの美しい景色と一緒に楽しめる花火大会は贅沢な気分に浸れます。 岩国市を観光するなら岩国城も必見でしょう。 岩国城では錦帯橋を一望することができるのでご覧になってみてください。 山口県岩国市「錦帯橋の鵜飼」のまとめ 日本らしい風情のある景観を楽しめる山口県岩国市。 日本の伝統的な漁法である鵜飼を見るのもよし、日本三名橋のひとつである錦帯橋の独自の景観を楽しむのもよし、花火大会で絶景を楽しむのもよしと、岩国市でしか体験できないイベント・景色を楽しめます。 ぜひ動画を参考に山口県を訪ねてみてはいかがでしょう?