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A beautiful video of Oze's skunk cabbages at their best! The video also introduces the best time and places to see skunk cabbages in Oze, famous for the song "Memories of Summer", as well as hiking courses in Oze, which straddles four prefectures, Fukushima, Niigata, Gunma, and Tochigi.
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Video introduction of "Skunk cabbage in Oze" taken in 2022 This video, titled "The Skunk Cabbage of Oze Marsh, 2022|A Skunk Cabbage Colony in the Shimono Ohori River" (2022 尾瀬の水芭蕉 尾瀬ヶ原 下の大堀川ミズバショウ群生地), was uploaded by "Northen Japanese Alps Nature Video." The bright landscape of Oze National Park, introduced in the nine minutes of video, is as beautiful as an impressionist painting. In the video, taken on May 29th, 2022, you can see there is some snow left on the surface of Mt. Shibutsu (至仏山, Shibutsuzan) and the majestic mountain can be seen towering against the blue sky. Fully bloomed skunk cabbages sway in the wind on the vast marshland at the foot of Mt. Shibutsu. The abundance of water in Oze National Park is also home to frogs and other creatures and you can even hear frogs, a sound you won't hear in the cities. Walking along the boardwalk of Oze Marsh (尾瀬ケ原, Ozegahara) while listening to the bubbling of the Shimono Ohori River (下ノ大堀川 Shimono Ohori River) is therapeutic. Oze, a Place Whose Beauty is Sung About in Traditional Japanese Songs Photo:Oze National Park The beauty of Oze is no secret to the people of Japan, and it has even been featured in traditional Japanese songs dating back to the 1940s. But for those of us not familiar with Oze, here's a quick introduction. Oze is a plateau that straddles the four prefectures of Fukushima, Niigata, Gunma, and Tochigi. Oze is a basin surrounded by 2000-meter-tall mountains, such as Mt.Shibutsu (至仏山, Shibtsusan), Hiuchigatake (燧ヶ岳, Hiuchigatake), Mt. Keizuru (景鶴山, Keizuruyama), and Mt. Nakahara (中原山, Nakaharayama). The marshland centering on Oze Marsh, which is said to have been formed around 10,000 years ago, was designated as Oze National Park (尾瀬国立公園 Oze Kokuritsu Koen) in 2007 and as such, the terms "Oze" and "Oze National Park" are synonymous with one another. Oze National Park is a major scenic spot that has been selected as one of the Top 100 Views of Japan. Other than the marshland of Oze Marsh, many ponds and swamps can be seen on the nearby mountainsides. After the snow melts in May, all the plants and trees bloom at once. There are boardwalks and benches as well, so visitors can enjoy a refreshing walk while taking in all of the natural scenery. The Skunk Cabbage of Oze National Park – A Treat for the Eyes Photo:Skunk cabbage Asian Skunk Cabbage is characterized by its large white petals, but these white petal-like things are not actually petals, rather, they are bracts, which are specialized leaves. Skunk Cabbage is called "Mizubasho" in Japanese (水芭蕉, lit. 'Water Banana'). The name comes from the shape of its leaves, which resemble those of the Japanese banana plant, and from the fact that it grows near water. It's a perennial plant of the arum family that grows in mountainous marshlands, and its flowers are at their best from late May to mid-June in Japan. Although bloom dates are dependent on the amount of snowfall each year, the best time to see skunk cabbage in Oze National Park is the same; late May to early June. In the first week of June especially, Oze National Park is crowded with tourists looking to see the clusters of skunk cabbage in bloom. The Nature of Oze National Park & 2 Popular Hiking Courses in the Area There are many hiking courses in Oze National Park, but the two most popular hiking courses are the Ozegahara Course and the Ozenuma Course. These two courses are recommended for first-time visitors to Oze National Park. Incidentally, the hiking course introduced in the video is the Ozegahara Course. Photo:Ozegahara ●Ozegahara Course This course circles Oze Marsh, the largest marshland on Japan's mainland. The boardwalk is well maintained, so even beginners can walk the course with ease. [Main route] Hatomachi Toge (鳩待峠, Hatomachitoge)→ Yamanohana Visitor Center (山ノ花, Yamanohana)→ Kamino - Ohori River (上ノ大堀川, Kamino Ohori Kawa)→ Ushikubi (牛首, Ushikubi)→ Miharashi (見晴, Miharashi)→ Ryugu Hut (龍宮小屋, Ryugu Goya) (Overnight stay). ※If you're visiting on a day trip, turn back at Kamino - Ohori River or Ushikubi. Ryugu Hut→ Miharashi→ Akatashiro Branch (Akadashiro Bunki)→ Yoppi Suspension Bridge (ヨッピ吊橋 Yoppi Tsuribashi)→ Ushikubi→ Yamanohana Visitor Center→ Hatomachi Toge [Video] 1:28 - Walkers on a Well-Maintained Wooden Path Photo:Oze Marsh and Hiuchigatake ●Ozenuma Course This is a hiking course around Lake Ozenuma and it's the course with the least amount of inclines and declines. Although this course can be hiked on a day trip, it's recommended that you stay overnight at a lodge. Lake Ozenuma at sunset with the stars in the night sky makes for an unforgettable experience. The Numayama Pass Observation Deck (沼山峠展望台, Numayama Toge Tenboudai) is located at the end of a conifer forest uphill from the Oze Numayama Pass bus stop. Here you can enjoy a panoramic view of Lake Ozenuma. On the first day, go to Sanpeishita (三平下) via the east bank of Lake Ozenuma. From Sanpeishita, you can see Hiuchigatake (燧ヶ岳, Hiuchigatake) and Lake Ozenuma, making it a popular vantage point. On the second day, start from the south bank of Lake Ozenuma to Numajiri (沼尻, Numajiri). Numajiri is also a beautiful place with ponds and in spring and summer, you can see pygmy water-lilies and Japanese thistle. After passing through the north bank of Oze Marsh, return to Numayama Pass. [Main route] Numayama Pass→ Ozenuma Villa (Overnight stay) Ozenuma Villa→ Numajiri→ Oze Marsh→ Numayama Pass Hotels, Hot Springs, and Where to Eat Near Oze National Park Photo:The Hatomachi Toge Rest Area The Hatomachi Toge Rest Area is located at Hatomachi Toge, the starting point of Ozegahara in Gunma Prefecture. Many tourists use this spot to prepare before hiking and to eat. The Hanamame Soft Cream ice cream is also popular. For visitors to Oze National Park, we recommend the Sky Terrace (天空テラス, Tenku Terasu) located 2,000 meters above sea level and the free Foot Bath in the Sky (天空の足湯, Tenku no Ashiyu). It takes about 15 minutes by the Nikko Shiranesan Ropeway (日光白根山 Nikko-Shirane San) to reach the summit station. Located on the border with Nikko, Tochigi, you can relax while enjoying a view of Mt. Nikko-Shirane. At Oze Katashina, a roadside station in Tone, Gunma Prefecture, visitors can enjoy direct sales of fresh highland vegetables from Katashina Village (片品村, Katashina Mura), as well as delicious meals prepared using locally grown vegetables at Katashina Diner (かたしな食堂, Katashina Shokudo)" and "Village People's Kitchen (村民キッチン, Sonmin Kicchin)." If you are considering staying near Oze National Park, Oze Hut (尾瀬小屋 Oze Koya) is another great spot we recommend. Despite the name of "hut," it's clean and has excellent facilities, such as the Oze Hut Terrace (尾瀬小屋テラス Oze Koya Terasu), which is open to outside visitors, as well as hot springs. The food is so good that it's hard to believe that it's located in the middle of Oze Marsh. How to Get To Oze National Park From Tokyo From Tokyo there are several ways to get to Oze National Park and there are also several different trailheads to enter the park from. From Tokyo, the easiest entry to the park via public transportation is the Hatomachi Toge trailhead. Tokyo Station to Oze National Park: Hatomachi Toge Trailhead From Tokyo Station, take the Joetsu Shinkansen to Jomokogen Station (1 hr. 10 mins), from Jomokogen Station, take a Kan'etsu Bus to Numata Station (25 mins), from Numata Station, take a Kan'etsu Bus to Togura Station (1 hr. 15 mins), and from Togura, once more take a Kan'etsu Bus to Hatomachi Toge (35 mins). In total it will take approximately 4 hours to reach the Hatomachi Toge trailhead from Tokyo Station. Keep in mind that this is just one route and there are many different trailheads with which to start a hike in Oze National Park. Summary of Oze National Park's Charming Skunk Cabbage Oze National Park is the largest high-altitude marshland on Japan's mainland, and straddles the four prefectures of Fukushima, Niigata, Gunma, and Tochigi. Because of its vast geographical area, you can enjoy the nature of Oze with both hiking and overnight stays. When the short summer comes, various flowers bloom in Oze National Park. From late May to June in particular, when skunk cabbages, the representative flower of Oze National Park, are in bloom, many people visit Oze National Park to see the beautiful scenery. We hope this article can help you enjoy your trip to Oze National Park. Be sure to follow the hiking courses introduced above if you visit! 【Trip Advisor】Oze Marsh -
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Enjoy a Luxurious Stay at Ikaho Onsen, One of Japan's Most Popular Hot Spring Resorts in Gunma! Enjoy a Day of Sightseeing, Looking for Popular Places and Souvenirs That Only a Hot Spring Resort Can Provide!
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Introducing Ikaho Onsen! This video, titled "Ikaho Onsen Promotion (Ikaho Onsen Ryokan Cooperative Association)" (伊香保温泉プロモーション(伊香保温泉旅館協同組合)), uploaded by "Ikaho Onsen Ryokan Cooperative Association" (伊香保温泉旅館協同組合). The video introduces Ikaho Onsen in Gunma Prefecture, in Japan's Kanto region, which has a history dating back roughly 400 years. Stone Steps introduced from 0:32 in the video is a popular site at Ikaho Onsen. There are Japanese inns, hotels, and souvenir stores dotted around the area. Stone Steps is the perfect place to explore Ikaho Onsen. The Highlights and History of Ikaho Onsen Photo:A drinking fountain at Ikaho Onsen, Gunma Prefecture Ikaho Onsen, located in Ikahomachi, Shibukawa, Gunma is one of the most famous hot springs in the prefecture, along with Kusatsu Onsen. Ikaho Onsen was discovered between 1900 and 1300 years ago, and the name can be found in the Manyoshu as well." We recommend stopping by Ikaho Shrine, Kogane no yu, Ougon no Yu Komaguchi, and Ikaho Rotenburo, which can be seen from 1:32 in the video. The Ikaho Ropeway, shown from 2:33 in the video, will take you up to the observatory where you can see the view from the Tokimeki Deck. It's a great way to relax and take in the scenery. Hotels Around Ikaho Onsen Photo:Hot springs at a ryokan Ikaho Onsen is sulfate spring with many hotels and business hotels, such as Hotel Tenbo and Hotel Kogure. There are hotels that provide private rooms with bathrooms and private baths that emphasize barrier-free access. There are also hot springs that can be used for day trips. Popular Locations and Food Around Ikaho Onsen Photo:Kajika Bridge During spring, cherry blossoms can be enjoyed at Shibukawashi Park and Nagamine Park, and in the summer you'll find fresh greenery. As you can see from 2:06, Kajika Bridge is full of nature and the leaves turn to beautiful shades of red and yellow in the fall. You can also enjoy ice skating during winter at Ikaho Ice Rink. We recommend stopping by Art Gallery Toukuro (伊香保陶句郎窯), Ikaho Hoshina Art Museum, and Ikaho Forest Park. You can also enjoy specialty foods such as "Mizusawa udon" which is one of the Japan's top three udon noodles, "Yu-no-Hana Manju," the origin of hot spring buns, Shibukawa's famous sweet "Koganeimo," and "Okkirikomi," a local specialty. Summary of Ikaho Onsen Photo:Ikaho Onsen, Gunma Prefecture As you can see in the video, Ikaho Onsen is full of relaxing scenery. If you're looking for an amazing, yet relaxing holiday, we recommend stopping by Ikaho Onsen. There are other hot springs, such as Akagi Onsen and Onogami Onsen, so we recommend looking up transportation access to these as well. 【Official Website】Shibukawa-Ikaho Onsen Tourism Association https://www.ikaho-kankou.com/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Ikaho Onsen https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1021199-d1424017-Reviews-Ikaho_Onsen-Shibukawa_Gunma_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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Take a flight to Agatsuma Valley, the autumn foliage spot in Agatsuma-gun, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, with 4K aerial drone video! Feel like a bird and enjoy the breathtaking autumn scenery of Japan.
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Autumn Leaves at Gunma, Japan’s Agatsuma Gorge: Video Introduction This video will give you a view of autumn leaves like you've never seen before. Located in Gunma, Japan, Agatsuma Gorge (吾妻渓谷, Agatsuma Keikoku) is a wonderful place to enjoy the autumn leaves, and the perfect spot for filming some aerial views via drone! Bearing a resemblance to Mt. Fuji (富士山, Fujisan), the stunning shots of the 1,391-meter-tall Mt. Haruna (榛名山, Harunasan) will take your breath away. Immerse yourself in the superb background music and experience Agatsuma Gorge with a bird’s-eye view! [Video] 1:39 - Mt. Haruna Agatsuma Gorge – The Best Time to View the Autumn Leaves + More Photo:Autumn leaves in Agatsuma Gorge, Gunma Agatsuma Gorge carries the Agatsuma River (吾妻川, Agatsumagawa) between the towns of Higashiagatsuma (東吾妻町, Higashiagatsuma-cho) in Agatsuma County (吾妻郡, Agatsumagun), and Naganohara (原町, Naganohara-cho) in Gunma. The jewel in its crown is Agatsuma Gorge (吾妻峡, Agatsumakyo). A designated National Place of Scenic Beauty, the gorge is said to be on a par with Oita Prefecture's Yabakei Gorge (耶馬渓, Yabakei), and has even earned the moniker "Kanto's Yabakei." Its beauty is such that it even gets a mention in Jomo Karuta (a Gunma version of a card game where players compete to be the quickest to snatch a card that matches the chant "Yabakei shinogu Agatsumakyo" (lit. "Agatsuma Gorge, better than Yabakei Gorge")). Located on the gorge’s right bank is a 1.8-kilometer sightseeing trail, which makes for a 40-minute hike one way. The best time to view the autumn scenery pf the beautiful Agatsuma Gorge is said to be between the end of October and the middle of November, offering the opportunity to enjoy the vivid colors of the maples, cherry blossoms, and sawtooth oaks. The views of the autumn leaves from Koyodai Bridge (紅葉台橋, Koyodaibashi) and Shikatobi Bridge (鹿飛橋, Shikatobibashi) are particularly stunning, and have become popular Instagram spots amongst travelers to the area. [Video] 0:50 - Stunning Fall Scenery Rhododendrons and Spring Greenery – Must-See View and Things to Do in Agatsuma Gorge Photo:Agatsuma Gorge, Gunma Prefecture Aside from its autumn leaves, Agatsuma Gorge is also worth a visit in the spring. Heralding the arrival of the season of new life, rhododendrons bloom in a frenzy of purplish-red petals, and are soon followed by spiketail, Japanese roses, and all sorts of different flowers. Located at the final stop on the Agatsuma Gorge Hiking Course, Shohorai, a viewing platform, is a superb photo spot with a view of the gorgeous Yanba Dam (八ッ場ダム, Yanba Dam). At the rest area Roadside Station Agatsumakyo (あがつま峡), visitors can enjoy the "Tengu no Yu" hot spring after working up a sweat on the Agatsuma hiking trail. We definitely recommend making a trip like this out to Gunma in the spring. Things to Do Around Agatsuma Gorge: Asobi no Kichi NOA Established in 2020, Asobi no Kichi NOA (lit. Play Base NOA) is located a short distance from Yanba Dam. Against the beautiful setting of the dam and the Agatsuma River, this popular spot can be enjoyed with friends or family, offering a campsite, barbeque space, hot spring and a café. Perfectly positioned approximately one minute by foot from JR Kawarayu Onsen Station (JR川原湯温泉駅, JR Kawarayu Onsen Eki), the outdoor campsite and barbeque space have everything you might need to use available for rent, meaning you can show up empty handed and still have a great time. Inside the facility is Sasayu (笹湯, Sasayu), a hot spring which is available for both those staying at the facility and those visiting on a day trip. You can also tuck into food made with local produce at the café. It's a place where you can enjoy the great outdoors, great food, and relaxing hot springs. If you have the chance, head over to Asobi no Kichi NOA and get your fill of mother nature! By Bus or by Car? How to Get to Agatsuma Gorge Photo:Agatsuma Gorge, Gunma Prefecture Below is information on how to get to Agatsuma Gorge: [Access via Train] 10 minutes by bus from JR Iwashima Station (JR岩島駅, JR Iwashima Eki). Alternatively, should you choose to go by foot you should arrive at the entrance to the sightseeing trail in 60 minutes. [Access via Car] 60 minutes from the Shibukawa Ikaho Interchange on the Kanetsu Expressway (関越自動車道渋川伊香保IC, Kanestsu Jidoshado Shibukawa Ikaho IC) via Route 353 and Route 145. (※Be advised that some parts of the old Route 145 are closed to traffic) [Parking] 120 free parking spots are available. Junisawa Parking Lot (十二沢パーキング, Junisawa Paakingu) has 28 spaces, Keikoku Parking Lot (渓谷パーキング, Keikoku Paakingu) has 12, Roadside Station Agatsumakyo has 80, and Yokotani Parking Lot (横谷駐車場, Yokotani Chushajo) has 52. The parking lots can get rather busy during the holidays and when the autumn leaves are in season, so be sure to leave yourself plenty of time and drive safe. The Agatsuma Valley Shuttle Bus operates from Roadside Station "Agatsuma Gorge" and other locations when the autumn leaves are at their best. [Agatsuma Gorge Shuttle Bus - Fares] ● Single Trip Adults: 200 yen / Children 100 yen (flat fare) ● One Day Pass Adults: 500 yen / Children 200 yen Agatsuma Gorge Sightseeing Roundup Agatsuma Gorge was created from lava ejected by an ancient volcano, which was later eroded away by the river's water. Against that splendid backdrop, maple, sawtooth oaks, Japanese red pines and all manner of trees blanket both banks of the river, adding a vibrant splash of color which changes with the seasons. Visit for yourself and experience the sightseeing trails and hiking courses surrounded by bountiful nature! 【TripAdvisor】Agatsuma Gorge https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1123091-d1423975-Reviews-Agatsuma_Canyon-Higashiagatsuma_machi_Agatsuma_gun_Gunma_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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Houtokuji Temple - Discover the Beautiful Autumn Leaves at This Temple in Kiryu, Gunma!
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Autumn Leaves in the Floor of Houtokuji Temple: Video Introduction This video, titled "Houtokuji Temple "Peaceful days, and Supreme Happiness" A Tour of the Main Hall Precincts" (宝徳寺「日々平穏、これに勝る幸せなし」本堂境内案内), was uploaded by "Houtokuji Temple Official Channel" (宝徳寺Houtokuji公式チャンネル). In the video, you can enjoy the precincts of the temple, beautiful maple trees in different seasons, an aerial view of the Japanese dry rock garden, and the lovely and smiling Jizo statues. Be sure to check it out. Peonies, Green Foliage, and Illuminated Autumn Leaves - The Seasonal Beauty of Houtokuji Temple Photo:Wind chimes at Houtokuji Temple Houtokuji Temple is a temple of the Rinzai sect of Buddhism located in Kiryu, Gunma, in Japan's Kanto region, where there is plenty of natural scenic beauty. It was founded during Japan's Muromachi period by Lord Kiryu-Sano Masatsuna, a feudal lord of Kiryu. More than 500 peonies are planted on the temple grounds, and visitors can enjoy lovely scenery in spring. You can see lush green maples reflecting off the mirror-like floor. The collaboration of colorful fresh green foliage and peonies is one of the highlights of the temple. In addition, a Wind Chime Festival (風鈴まつり) is held at the temple during summer, where visitors write their wishes on strips of paper attached to wind chimes and walk through a tunnel of approximately 3,000 wind chimes to pray for happiness. The main attraction of the temple is the reflection of the autumn leaves on the floor. While there are several spots in Kyoto where you can see maple leaves like this, it's a rare opportunity in Japan's Kanto region. In autumn, around mid-November each year, more than 100 maple trees on the temple grounds are lit up, creating a beautifully divine atmosphere. The temple offers a wide variety of colorful expressions. Unique Shuin Stamps at Houtokuji Temple In addition to standard shuin stamps, Houtokuji offers a unique variety of shuin stamp that changes monthly. This unique shuin stamp has a different design each month, and is popular for its seasonal illustrations and designs. If you're a collector, be sure to check these out. In addition, there are also shuin stamps of the amabie, a deity that prays for the end of the novel coronavirus. In addition, original shuin stamp booklets are available for limited periods, and designs with cute Jizo and dragons are also available. Other Highlights of Houtokuji Temple Photo:The dry landscape garden at Houtokuji Temple The main hall of Houtokuji Temple is called Souryu-den, and three bodhisattvas, including a statue of the Gautama Buddha, are enshrined in it. On either side of the main hall are ink wash paintings of dragons, the Four Heavenly Kings of Buddhism, sea dragons, and cloud dragons, flanking the main image. It's a must-see for dragon lovers! There are also tenugui hand towels with twin dragons. There is also a Japanese dry rock garden at Houtokuji Temple. The video shows an aerial view of the garden. [Video] 1:20 - Japanese Dry Rock Garden The path of calm Jizo statues within the precincts of Houtokuji Temple is lined with various types of Jizo statues, all of which will bring a smile to your face. [Video] 5:17 - Jizo Statues Access & Area Information [Access by Train] ・Nearest station: Aioi Station or Akagi Station By taxi: 15 minutes By bus: Take the bus bound for Fukiage and get off at Houtokuji Temple (宝徳寺入口, Houtokuji Iriguchi). 20-25 minutes ※The Tobu Limited Express Ryomou from Asakusa Station to Akagi Station takes less than 2 hours, so it's possible to make a day trip from Tokyo. [Access by Car] ・Approximately 30 minutes from the Ota-Kiryu IC or Isesaki IC There are two parking lots at Houtokuji Temple. Summary of Houtokuji Temple - A Temple Where Autumn Leaves Are Reflected on the Floor Photo:Autumn colors at Houtokuji Temple Located in Kiryu, Gunma, Houtokuji Temple is a historic temple where visitors can enjoy the changing scenery of Japan's four seasons. One of the reasons for its popularity is that early morning zazen (zen meditation) sessions are held free of charge on the first Sunday of every month. Participating could be an opportunity to get away from daily life and do some self-reflection in a quiet environment. There is also a large bell in the bell tower, and a New Year's Eve bell ringing ceremony is held on New Year's Eve. The area around Houtokuji Temple is also worth visiting for the spectacular views from Akagi Shrine and Mt. Akagi. When you go sightseeing in Gunma, consider stopping by Houtokuji Temple to see the verdant green maple leaves in spring and the colorful autumn leaves in fall. It's a great place to take Instagram photos as well! 【TripAdvisor】Houtokuji Temple https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1021165-d6614474-Reviews-Hotoku_ji_Temple-Kiryu_Gunma_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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Tatami - An Indispensable Part of Japanese Style Rooms. Two Tatami Craftsmen Talk About Their Passion and Commitment To the Traditional Product That Has Been Handed Down in Japan Since Ancient Times
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Introducing the Tatami Craftsmen of Matsuya Tatami Shop! This video, titled "Nippon Handicraft Encyclopedia - Matsuya Tatami Shop" (ニッポン手仕事図鑑 × 松屋畳店), was released by "Nippon Handicraft Encyclopedia" (ニッポン手仕事図鑑). The video shows the craftsmen of Matsuya Tatami Shop, a long-established tatami store with a long history dating back to the Genroku Period, reupholstering tatami mats. The craftsmen that are introduced in the video are Tomoki Okawa, an 11th generation craftsman of Matsuya Tatami Shop in Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture, and his father, Masao Okawa, the 10th generation craftsman of the establishment. You can see Tomoki Okawa from 0:54 and Masao Okawa from 2:15 in the video. What Are Japan's Tatami Mats? Photo:The main material of tatami, Igusa The tatami mat is a traditional flooring in Japan and its main material is rush which is grown by farmers. Tatami craftsmen knit together domestic, high-quality rush grass using methods that have been handed down since ancient times, and after laying it on a board, sew on the edges. The size of Japanese tatami mats is fixed, and the tatami mats created by the craftsmen fit perfectly on the floor of Japanese-style rooms like puzzle pieces. Among those with skills like the craftsmen of Matsuya Tatami Shop introduced in the video, some craftsmen are qualified as First-Class Tatami Technicians. If you want to change out your Japanese tatami mats, it's best to leave the whole process of tatami mat construction to craftsmanship professionals, such as Matsuya Tatami Shop introduced in the video. A Look at the Effects and Benefits of Japanese Tatami Mats Source :YouTube screenshot The effects and benefits of Japanese tatami mats include antibacterial properties, air purification, heat insulation, and humidity management. The fact that tatami, which is cool in summer and warm in winter, has been used since ancient times is a testament to the wisdom of the Japanese people. Also, the Japanese tatami mat has moderate elasticity and so it can be expected to absorb sounds or vibrations. Furthermore, Japanese tatami mats are made from naturally derived ingredients, so it also provides a soothing effect similar to the outdoors. Another good thing about tatami mats is that if you're careful when cleaning them and take proper care of them, they can be used for a long time. Get Acquainted With Japanese Tatami Source :YouTube screenshot For those who don't have a Japanese-style room, we recommend trying some handicrafts made out of tatami to get an idea of what it's like. Japanese tatami accessories, such as tatami book covers and card cases seen at 9:41 of the video, are sold on the internet for reasonable prices. Summary of Matsuya Tatami Shop Source :YouTube screenshot The video showcases the allure of traditional Japanese tatami while introducing Matsuya Tatami Shop. Many years have passed since the prosperous days of traditional Japanese tatami culture, and in recent years, the number of houses without Japanese-style rooms is increasing. That being said, recently, Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats are being re-evaluated. If you're planning on building a house, consider using tatami mats that have a wide range of benefits! -
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The Tomioka Silk Mill, Registered as a World Heritage Site, Is an Important Location Known as a Place of Technological Innovation in Modern Japan. Introducing the Tomioka Silk Mill, a popular tourist Destination in Tomioka, Gunma Prefecture!
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The Tomioka Silk Mill - A World Heritage Site! This video, titled "Japan's Tomioka Silk Mill registered as World Heritage Site" (明治時代に生糸産業革新 世界遺産の富岡製糸場), was uploaded by "KyodoNews." It introduces the Tomioka Silk Mill in Gunma, a World Heritage Site of Japan. In 2014, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee approved the "Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites" as a World Heritage Site. The Tomioka Silk Mill is a historically important place where technological innovation and a silk industry revolution were achieved in Japan during the Meiji Period (1868-1912). About the Tomioka Silk Mill Photo:Gunma Prefecture・Tomioka Silk Mill The Tomioka Silk Mill is known as the birthplace of modern industry. Formerly known as Hara Tomioka Silk Mill, Tomioka Silk Mill Co., Ltd., Katakura Tomioka Silk Mill, and Kataoka Industry Tomioka Silk Mill, the Tomioka Silk Mill has a long history of changing names. Businessman Eiichi Shibusawa was one of the founders of Tomioka Silk Mill. The "Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites," along with, Takayama-sha, the Tajima Residence, and the Arafune Cold Storage at 4:08 in the video, are all registered as a World Heritage Sites. In addition, the entire site of the Tomioka Silk Mill has been designated a national historic site, and the early buildings have been designated National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties. As can be seen at 0:35 in the video, the National Diet Library has a woodblock print depicting the factory at the time of its construction. During the Meiji Period, the construction of a factory that introduced foreign technology was major news in Japan. What to Do at the Tomioka Silk Mill Photo:Gunma Prefecture・East cocoon Hall The wooden-brick building of the Tomioka Silk Mill's raw silk factory is one of the largest instrumental silk mills in the world. The former nameplate of the Tomioka Mill hangs at the entrance of the building. The Inspector’s House is shown at 1:27 in the video and the east cocoon warehouse is shown at 1:45 in the video. The arch in the corridor of the east cocoon warehouse bears the engraving "明治5年" (Meiji 5, or 1872 on the Gregorian calendar) the year it was built. A replica of a reeling machine imported from France and an automatic reeling machine are preserved in the reel mill next to the east cocoon warehouse. From 3:17, you can see Bruna Museum and at 3:57, you can see west cocoon warehouse. Summary of the Tomioka Silk Mill Photo:Gunma Prefecture・Tomioka Silk Mill The video gives an easy-to-undertstand summary of the history of the Tomioka Silk Mill while also showing footage of the mill. If you're planning to go to the Tomioka Silk Mill or interested in World Heritage Sites of Japan, we recommend watching the video beforehand so you know what's in store for you. Near the Tomioka Silk Mill, you'll also find lunch spots where you can eat Gunma's specialty, Okkirikomi, and shops where you can buy silk souvenirs related to the Tomioka Silk Mill. ◆Information◆ 【Address】1-1 Tomioka, Tomioka, Gunma 【Access】Please visit the homepage for access information 【Hours】9 am to 5 pm 【Admission fee】1,000 yen for adults, 250 yen for high school and college students, 150 yen for junior high school and elementary school students 【Parking】None 【Telephone No】0274-67-0075 【Official Website】Tomioka Silk Mill http://www.tomioka-silk.jp.e.wv.hp.transer.com/tomioka-silk-mill/?_ga=2.87418712.1764734922.1592978453-1081752571.1591957850 【Tripadvisor】Tomioka Silk Mill https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1021202-d1860844-Reviews-Tomioka_Silk_Mill-Tomioka_Gunma_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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A Luxury Stay at Oyado Tamaki Ryokan Inn at the Ikaho Hot Springs in Gunma Prefecture! Be Enveloped by a Warm Welcome and the Relaxing Atmosphere of This Ryokan, and Enjoy First Class Onsen and Luxurious Foods!
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About Ikaho Onsen's Oyado Tamaki- Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture This video is made by the Sugita Photo Office and it is a promotional video of Oyado Tamaki, a Japanese ryokan Inn in Ikaho Onsen, Shibukawa City in Gunma Prefecture in Japan's Kanto region. In this article, we will share with you the charming Oyado Tamaki, where you will receive a traditional Japanese ryokan style welcome and a plethora of facilities. Oyado Tamaki is a popular ryokan on hotel and ryokan review sites and accommodation comparison sites. The video introduces the hospitality that underlies the quiet and dignified space, as well as the guest rooms, onsen and cuisine. Before we begin, be sure to watch the video to get to know how you can stay at the historical Onsen town. What is Oyado Tamaki? Source :YouTube screenshot Ikaho Onsen, of Gunma Prefecture, is located in Shibukawa City in Gunma Prefecture and mentioned in Manyoshu (万葉集), an 8th century anthology of Japanese poetry. It is a popular Onsen town along with Kusatsu Hot Springs (草津温泉 Kusatsu Onsen) in Gunma. There are stone steps along the hill in the center of this Onsen town. There are many ryokan and souvenir shops along the steps on both sides. These elegant steps are the center of sightseeing in this town. The ryokan Oyado Tamaki stands at the foot of these steps. Access to Ikaho Onsen, Gunma Prefecture is 15 minutes by taxi and 20 minutes by bus from Shibukawa Station (Ikaho Onsen ・榛名湖口 Harunakoguchi ) on the JR Joetsu Line. If coming by car, it's around 20 minutes from Shibukawa Ikaho IC on the Kan-etsu Highway (関越自動車道 Kan-etsu Jidoshado). From Tokyo, it takes around 2 hours by train and around 1.5 hour by car. As it is difficult to make a parking area near the stone steps, Oyado Tamaki’s parking is 50m away from the building. There is a free transport service to/from the parking lot. Despite being a Japanese Inn, Oyado Tamaki offers rooms with a sofa and beds to accommodate the needs of modern and international visitors. It also has Japanese style rooms with Rotenburo (露天風呂 open-air bath). The inn also offers other types of rooms to accommodate the needs of tourists. Jutei (樹亭) a newly added building offers a variety of rooms: 花水木 (Hanamizuki), 花梨 (Karin), 木蓮(Mokuren), and 水蓮 (Suiren). There is also 槐 (Enju), 杠(Yuzuriha), 檔 (Ate) and 桂 (Katsura) which have open-air baths. 蓬莱 (Horai) is a Western style room with a cypress bath with a view. 楓 (Kaede) is a room with a double bed and semi-open-air bath with Shigara pottery (信楽焼, Shigarayaki). While the rooms, 桧 (Hinoki), 榴 (Tsutsuji), 楢 (Nara), 棯 (Utsugi), and 楊 (Yanagi) are located in the southern annex, 柊 (Hiiragi), 櫟 (Kunugi), 椿 (Tsubaki), 榎 (Enoki), 栂 (Tsuga), 椹 (Sawara), 楸 (Hisagi), and 桐 (Kiri) are located in the northern annex. 榀 (Shinanoki) and 檀 (Mayumi) are in the main building. There is also a family room called 柏 (Kashiwa). In these rooms, you can relax and enjoy the sightseeing and baths of Ikaho Onsen, Gunma Prefecture. The rooms are shown from 0:30 in the video. Facilities of Oyado Tamaki Ikaho Onsen At Oyado Tamaki, seasonal flowers and plants handpicked and arranged by the landlady are placed throughout the buildings. There is also a well-manicured quiet private garden. From the bedrooms, you have a view of stone steps as well as a superb view of Mount Tanigawa (谷川岳 Tanigawadake). It is a perfect place to cool down after bathin in the Onsen and relaxing your mind and body. To fully experience the Onsen town, why not try on a Kimono style bathrobe (浴衣, Yukata) and stroll around Oyado Tamaki? At Oyado Tamaki, you are surrounded by a different view of Japanese seasons. You will see new green leaves in spring, while you enjoy Azalea in summer, red leaves in autumn and snowy mountains in winter. Other facilities at Oyado Tamaki include Lounge Bar Kiakari (ラウンジ 樹あかり), Restaurant Mayuakari (お食事処 繭あかり), Restaurant Yamaakari (食事処 山あかり), the souvenir shop, the relaxation room, Sakebayashi Sake Shop (酒林 Sakabayashi), a stone sauna, party rooms, and Karaoke Room Akebi (カラオケルーム木通). There are plenty of ways to spend your time here. Onsen Baths at Oyado Tamaki Ikaho Onsen Source :YouTube screenshot Ikaho Onsen town in Gunma is one of the most famous Onsen towns in Japan. There are two types of Onsen water you can try in this area. One is called Gold Water (黄金の湯 Koganenoyu). The water is reddish brown and contains iron. The other type is White Silver Water (白銀の湯 Hakuginnoyu). Oyado Tamaki is equipped with both types for its customers. There are two large bathing areas at Oyado Tamaki: the hazel bath (榛栗の湯, Hashibarigurinoyu) and the juniper bath (玉伊吹の湯, Tamaibukinoyu). The men and women's baths are designed to be interchangeable, so if you go at the right time, you will be able to experience both areas. To the delight of customers, both large bathing areas are equipped with gold water and white silver water. The gold water is a sulfate spring. It is said to be effective for conditions such as: nerve pain, muscle pain, joint aches, frozen shoulders, hemorrhoids and excessive sensitivity to cold. The white silver water is a metasilicate spring and is said to be effective in: recovery from fatigue, post-illness recovery, and promoting health. The large relaxing bathing areas are shown from 1:12 in the video. Depending on the day and time, you can also use the spring with a day pass. Please check the details on the website for day use. There is also a reservable private rock bath as well, which is perfect for families and couples to relax in. A full range of amenities is also provided. Dining at Oyado Tamaki Ikaho Onsen Source :YouTube screenshot Dining is one of the things you look forward to when you stay at a hot spring inn. This can be seen at 1:38 in the video. Delicate and glamorous Japanese cuisine with seasonal flavors is beautifully presented, and you can enjoy 10 dishes, ranging from appetizers to desserts. You can also enjoy Gunma's local gourmet food, Sashimi Konnyaku (刺身こんにゃく, Sashimi yam), which is characterized by its crunchy texture. Other dishes you can try are Joshu Beef (上州牛 Joshugyu) and Haruna Sanroku Beef (榛名山麓牛 Haruna Sanroku Gyu). You can have your meals in the lounge, or in your own, private room. Tourist Attractions Around Ikaho Onsen Oyado Tamaki There are many popular tourist attractions in Ikaho Onsen, Gunma Prefecture, one of the most famous Onsen towns in Japan. Some tourists attractions include: the Ikaho Stone Steps, Ikaho Green Farm (伊香保グリーン牧場 Ikaho Green Bokujo), Roka Tokutomi Literature Museum (徳冨蘆花記念文学館 Tokutomi Roka Kinen Bungakukan), Takehisa Yumeji Museum (竹久夢二記念館 Takehisa Yumeji Kinenkan), Ikaho Kokusai Country Club (ゴルフ場 伊香保カントリー倶楽部), Villa of Kingdom of Hawaii (ハワイ王国公使別邸 Hawaii Okoku koshi Bettei), Ikaho Shrine (伊香保神社 Ikaho Jinja), Hoshina Art Museum (保科美術館 Hoshina Bijutukan), Ikaho Paper Cutout Museum (伊香保切り絵美術館 Ikaho Kirie Bijutsukan), Ikaho Tokuro Pottery (伊香保陶句郎窯 Ikaho Tokurogama), Haruna Shrine (榛名神社 Haruna Jinja), Mizusawa Temple (水澤寺 Mizusawatera), Hosui Temple (法水寺 Hosuiji), Mizusawa Kannon Statue (水沢観音 Mizusawa Kannon) and Lake Haruna (榛名湖 Harunako). There are many Instagram spots at these places. Healing onsen bath houses include: Ikaho Rotenburo (伊香保露天風呂), Ikaho Onsen Ishidannoyu (石段の湯), koganenoyukan (黄金の湯館), Kanashima Onsen Fuukinoyu (金島温泉 富貴の湯), Onoue Onsen Sachinoyu (小野上温泉 さちの湯), Kitatachibana Onsen Bandonoyu (北橘温泉 ばんどうの湯), Shirai Onsen Komochinoyu (白井温泉 こもちの湯). Summary of Ikaho Onsen Oyado Tamaki- Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture As seen in the video, you will be given a warm Japanese ryokan style welcome by the landlady, chefs and other staff at Ikaho Onsen Oyado Tamaki in Gunma Prefecture. You will receive the same kind of warm send-off as well when you leave. By the time you leave, you will have refreshed your body and mind and have made good memories. There's no doubt you'll be thinking about coming back again, too. If you want to enjoy a sightseeing trip where you can experience hospitality at a traditional Japanese onsen ryokan, be sure to check out this video and experience the comfort of Oshuku Tamaki. Room rates for reservations vary by season, room, and plan, so please check the official website and travel websites before booking. ◆Oyado Tamaki◆ 【Address】87-2 Ikaho, Ikaho Town, Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture 377-0102 Japan 【Access】Around 15 minutes by taxi and 25 minutes by bus from Shibukawa Station (Ikaho Onsen ・Harunakoguchi) on the JR Joetsu Line. 20 minutes by car from Shibukawa Ikaho IC on Kanetsu Highway 【Parking】Yes. 50m away from the buildings 【Telephone No.】0279-72-2232 【Official Website】Ikaho Onsen Oyado Tamaki Official Site [Lowest Price Gurantee] https://www.oyado-tamaki.com/language/en/index.html 【Tripadvisor】Ikaho Onsen https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1021199-d1424017-Reviews-Ikaho_Onsen-Shibukawa_Gunma_Prefecture_Kanto.html 【Tripadvisor】Shibukawa City https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g1021199-Shibukawa_Gunma_Prefecture_Kanto-Vacations.html -
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Kusatsu Onsen Hot Spring, Gunma Prefecture- Beautiful Scenery, Skiing, Hot Springs, and Local Food and Events, All in This Beautiful Winter Wonderland
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What is Kusatsu Onsen, located in Gunma Prefecture? This video is titled Kusatsu Onsen, JAPAN - Winter - 4K (Ultra HD)(Kusatsu Onsen, JAPAN - Winter - 4K (Ultra HD) / 草津温泉) / Kusatsu Onsen made by Kusatsu Onsen Tourism Association, and is a winter season tourist video to promote Kusatsu Onsen. Kusatsu machi, home to Kusatsu Onsen, is a town located amidst the mountains of Gunma prefecture in Japan's Kanto region. The winter is cold in Gunma and it often tends to snow. Because of this, there are many different winter activities that you can enjoy during your visit. Why not stay at a traditional Japanese hot-spring-inn to enjoy sightseeing and experience winter activities in Kusatsu Onsen in Gunma prefecture? As well as the beautiful scenery, the video also shows you all the activities and foods that you can try in Kusatsu Onsen. Get ready for a fun filled adventure during Kusatsu Onsen's snow covered winter. Winter sports at Kusatsu Onsen, Gunma prefecture Photo:Skiing There is plenty of snow in the Kusatsu Onsen area. Therefore, skiing and snowboarding are quite popular. The Kusatsu Onsen ski resort in Gunma prefecture has an elevation of 1600m (~5200 ft.) at its highest point, so you can enjoy doing winter sports with a beautiful view. There are areas for young children to safely have snowball fights, build snowmen, and go sledding as well. Kusatsu Onsen Ski resort is close to Kusatsu hot spring town which makes it easy to pick up any supplies you may need or forgot to pick up before arriving. These winter sports are shown from 0:15 in the video. Enjoy the skiing, snowboarding, and sledding that it provides for your viewing pleasure. Finished skiing? Head over to the hot springs! Source :YouTube screenshot After a fun filled day of skiing and sledding, why not take a dip in the refreshing hot springs the Kusatsu Onsen has to offer? The invigorating water of the Kusatsu Onsen is full of minerals that a sure to heal your body and leave you feeling refreshed after a long day. There are secret Japanese hot-spring-inns and hotels, where day trip tourists can also use the hot springs without staying overnight. The Hot spring water of the Kusatsu Onsen is said to be effective for nerve pain, muscle, and joint pain, as well as frozen shoulders, motor paralysis, stiff joints, bruises, sprains, chronic digestive problems, hemorrhoids, excessive sensitivity to coldness, chronic skin problems, hardening of arteries, cuts, burns, physically weak children, chronic female reproductive complications, diabetes, high blood pressure, and the list goes on. In Kusatsu Onsen, the hot water is not cooled down by adding cold water either. To lower the temperature, the onsen works use a method called "Yumomi" which involves churning the hot water using a long wooden board, that in turn cools the water without diluting it. This preserves all of the rich minerals that heal the body. You can actually use the stick yourself to experience this culture of ‘Yumomi’ as well. To see Yumomi in action, take a look at 1:36 in the video to get a better understanding of how this accomplished. There are many restaurants in Kusatsu Onsen area where they serve truly delicious dishes. Our recommendations are Ramen, Large size Buckwheat Soba noodles, and barbecued beef. Kusatsu Ramen is introduced at 1:58 in the video. A flavorful bowl of Ramen will be just what you need to warm up in this winter wonderland. The mineral pools of Kusatsu Onsen, Gunma prefecture. Source :YouTube screenshot In Kusatsu hot spring town, we recommend strolling around the beautiful mineral pools. The mineral field is used to adjust the temperature of the water as well as to harvest mineral deposits of the hot spring. The mineral pools have a long history and have been traditionally looked after by the local people. A mineral pool is shown from 0:55 in the video. Steam from the hot spring brings up the beautiful view of Kusatsu Onsen in Gunma during the winter. Check out the seasonal event called Yubatake Candle. This event is shown from 2:23 in the video. It brings you the mystical atmosphere of Kusatsu Onsen. Winter in Kusatsu Onsen- A summary Kusatsu Onsen area in Gunma attracts many tourists for winter activities. You can enjoy skiing and snowboarding, relax in the hot springs or try out delicious local dishes as shown in the video. In winter, be sure to check out Kusatsu Onsen in Gunma prefecture and create lifelong memories of your travels in Japan. 【Official Website】Gunma Prefecture Kusatsu Machi Town Hall Website https://www.town.kusatsu.gunma.jp/ 【Tripadviser】Kusatsu Town https://www.tripadvisor.jp/Hotels-g303152-zfn1002-Kusatsu_machi_Agatsuma_gun_Gunma_Prefecture_Kanto-Hotels.html -
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Haruna Shrine - A Shinto Shrine and Power Spot in Gunma With Ancient Cedar Trees and Mysterious Rock Formations. Absorb the Power of the Earth via Video!
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Haruna Shrine in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture This video, titled "Haruna Shrine - Gunma - 榛名神社 - 4K Ultra HD," was released by "TokyoStreetView - Japan The Beautiful." It's a 4K video introducing the grounds of Haruna Shrine in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture. Haruna Shrine is an old shrine in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture that was built in 927. It is featured as a prestigious "shikinaisha" (shrine listed in the Engishiki) in the "Jinmyocho" (Register of Shrines in Japan) that describes major shrines nationwide. The main deities are the god of fire, Katsuguchi, the god of earth, the goddess Haniyama, Mikumari no Kami, Takaokami, Kuraokami, Oyamatsumi, Oomononushi no Kami, and Konohanasakuya-hime. It is said to have the benefits of extinguishing fire, good luck, large harvests, and prosperous business. In this article, we'll introduce the cultural assets and highlights of the precincts of "Haruna Shrine" in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, which is also popular as a power spot. The video introduces the main shrine, which is designated as a cultural property, as well as the precincts where old cedars and giant rocks are lined up along the approach. You'll be amazed at how the video shows the precincts filled with spiritual air. What Is Haruna Shrine? Photo:Haruna Shrine, Gunma Prefecture Haruna Shrine is located in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, and there are many hot spring areas, such as Ikaho Onsen, in the vicinity. In addition, Mt. Haruna and Lake Haruna are located in the vicinity, and the shrine is popular as a tourist destination. Access to Haruna Shrine is about 70 minutes by bus from the west exit of JR Takasaki Station. If you visit by car, there is also a parking lot nearby. Visiting hours are from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm (5 pm in winter). Amulets, bills, and shuin stamps are awarded from 8:45 am to 4:00 pm. Various rituals and events are held throughout the year, and many people visit during the fall when the autumn foliage is at its best. Along with shuin stamps, Omikuji are also popular. Introducing the approach to "Haruna Shrine" introduced in the video Photo:Entrance to Haruna Shrine, Gunma Prefecture The video starts from the entrance to the approach to Haruna Shrine. The first thing that appears in the video is the Zui Shinmon, an important cultural property with the Senjafuda. This can be seen from 0:05 in the video. After passing the side of Kurakakeiwa, a rock that resembles a stone bridge, you can see the three-storied pagoda. You can see the pagoda at 0:31 in the video. The approach is dotted with strangely shaped rocks and boulders and the entire area has a dignified feel to it. Eventually Yatatesugi, a large cedar tree which is said to be over 400 years old and is designated as a national natural monument, will come into view on the left. It is said that Yatatesugi originated from Takeda Shingen shooting an arrow at Yatate Shinji, a ritual to pray for victory. Haruna Shrine's Miyukiden, Souryumon, Kagura hall, Kokusosha and Gakuden, hall of worship, hall of offerings, main shrine, and Misugataiwa are registered as National Important Cultural Properties. There are also many cultural properties designated by Gunma Prefecture and Takasaki City located at the shrine. The main sight of Haruna Shrine is Misugataiwa, the towering rocks behind the main shrine, where the gods are enshrined. It can be seen at 2:52 in the video. Be sure to take a look at its powerful appearance. Summary of Haruna Shrine Photo:Haruna Shrine and Tsuzuraiwa This video, "Haruna Shrine --Gunma --4K Ultra HD," introduces the scenery and cultural assets of Haruna Shrine. Tsuzuraiwa (the towering rocks), which are introduced from 4:50 at the end of the video, has a mysterious appearance, and you can feel the power of Haruna Shrine in the video, so be sure to check it out. 【Tripadvisor】Haruna Shrine https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g651653-d1822309-Reviews-Haruna_Shrine-Takasaki_Gunma_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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Senjuan" at Tanigawa Onsen in Tone-gun, Gunma Prefecture is a luxury ryokan in Gunma where you can spend a blissful time. Here you will find a luxurious space that exceeds your imagination.
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Senjuan" ryokan (Japanese inn) in Tanigawa Onsen, Tone-gun, Gunma - Video Introduction This video, titled "'Bettei Senjuan' YADO-PV/JAPAN : 宿PV 別邸 仙寿庵03," produced by "private-onsen JAPAN," is a promotional video for the high-class Japanese ryokan, "Senjuan" at Tanigawa Onsen in Minakami-machi (みなかみ町: Minakami-town ) in Gunma. Senjuan is located in a beautiful area with natural, picturesque scenery, and is famous for its luxurious hot springs and exquisite food. It is highly rated on travel review and travel comparison sites, making it a popular place to stay when traveling to Tanigawa Onsen. In this article, we'll introduce the charms of Senjuan, a 20,000-square-meter luxury ryokan at Tanigawa Onsen. In just two and a half minutes, you'll learn about everything that the luxury ryokan, Senjuan, has to offer! A Look at Tanigawa Onsen's Senjuan Source :YouTube screenshot Senjuan, located at the foot of Mount Tanigawa in Gunma Prefecture, is an artistic, luxury Onsen that visitors can enjoy both staying and looking at. You'll find masterful Japanese installations and craftsmanship, including a large glass-walled corridor, an 8-meter high curved corridor that's lit up at night, a Kyo-clay wall made from local Gunma soil, and an entrance with unusual tatami mats. These can be seen from 0:05 in the video. There's also an eight-meter tall curved corridor, which is covered with white snow in the winter season (1:43). Source :YouTube screenshot All 18 guest rooms have open air baths and luxurious interiors. There are 6 types of rooms: the Special room SP, Japanese style room 'S,' a Western-Japanese style room, Western style twin room, Japanese style room 'A,' and Japanese style room 'B.' The spring at Senjuan is a mild alkaline hot spring that is gentle on the skin. It is said to be effective in treating gastrointestinal disorders, neuralgia, and sensitivity to cold. Be sure to try the "Suzumushi no yu" and "Hotaru no yu" open-air baths, as well as the "Ichi no kura" and "Sen no kura" large public baths during your stay. During summer, there is a "walking bath" as well. You can spend a luxurious time in the open-air baths while admiring a spectacular view of the Tanigawa mountain stream (谷川渓流: Tanigawa keiryuu). The Exquisite Cuisine of Senjuan Source :YouTube screenshot Senjuan is proud of its excellent cuisine made from local, seasonal ingredients. You can see some of these dishes in the video at 2:05. The chef prepares kaiseki and creative Japanese cuisine with an incredibly high level of detail, and you can enjoy these exquisite dishes in a private dining room. The seasonal scenery seen through the windows enhances your dining experience as well. There are several restaurants, including Saika, Kisen, Hibiki, Unryu, Gepuu, and Aizuki, all of which are private spaces with a variety of different styles. In terms of seasonal cuisine, guests can enjoy dishes made with local, seasonal ingredients such as Joshu beef and char. The rich Joshu beef in particular is superb. The breakfast is also made with plenty of local ingredients, including those from the town of Minakami. Accommodation Information for Senjuan Source :YouTube screenshot Senjuan offers extensive facilities. The hotel has a glass-walled front lobby, a shop selling local crafts, and a reading room surrounded by trees. we recommend visiting the garden, which, on a clear day, offers a panoramic view of Mt. Tanigawa. You can also enjoy a wonderful time at SORA, a beauty salon by NAOTO, the first Japanese make-up artist to receive the Order of Merit for Art and Culture in Italy, which can be seen from 1:53 Sightseeing Spots Around Senjuan Photo:Autumn colors along the Tanigawadake Ropeway in Minakami, Gunma There are many popular sightseeing spots and landmarks around the town of Minakami, where Senjuan is located. These include the Tanigawadake Ropeway, Takumi no Sato, Doai Station, Suwakyo, the Tanigawadake Tenjindaira Ski Area, Norn Minakami Ski Resort, Teriha Valley, Yagisawa Dam, Tsukiyono Vidro Park, Minakami Hodaigi Ski Place, and more. Be sure to check some of these out when you're in the area. There are also spots where you can enjoy a day trip to hot springs, such as Yuterume Tanigawa and Suzumori no Yu. Summary of Senjuan Source :YouTube screenshot "'Bettei Senjuan' YADO-PV/JAPAN : 宿PV 別邸 仙寿庵03," produced by "private-onsen JAPAN" is a video introducing the charms of Senjuan, a luxury ryokan at Tanigawa Onsen. Just watching the video and seeing everything the ryokan has to offer is enough to make you want to book a trip. Accommodation fees vary by seasons and room type. Please check the official website, or travel websites for more details. ◆Senjuan◆ 【Address】614 Tanigawa, Minakami, Tone District, Gunma 379-1619 【Access】About 10 minutes by car from the Minakami Interchange 【Parking】Available 【Telephone】0278-72-1860 【Official Website】Senjuan at Tanigawa Onsen in Gunma http://www.senjyuan.jp/ 【Tripadvisor】Senjuan https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g1121071-d1146500-Reviews-Bettei_Senjuan-Minakami_machi_Tone_gun_Gunma_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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Watch a video of the mysterious sight of "Fujindo," the largest limestone cave in the Kanto region with a total length of 2.2 km in Tano County, Gunma Prefecture. The spectacular view of stalactites, which take 100 years to grow 1 cm, is also a famous power spot!
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Sightseeing Video Introduction of "Fujindo" Cave, a limestone cave in Tano County, Gunma Prefecture, Japan This video, titled "The Largest Limestone Cave in Kanto!" (関東最大級の鍾乳洞 『不二洞』), shows a fabulous view of the Limestone cave located in Gunma. There are many mysterious limestone caves found throughout Japan. Of all the limestone caves, Fujido Cave, located in Kawawa Nature Park in Ueno-village, Tano District is the largest in the Kanto region, with an astonishing length of 2.2 km. Fujido is designated as a natural monument of Gunma Prefecture. If you explore inside of the Fujido, you're sure to have an extraordinary experience! You can see a number of breathtaking views in the video. Be sure to check it out to see the mysterious Fujido Cave! Fujido Cave Photo:Fujido Cave A limestone cave is a natural cave that is formed over a long period of time by the gradual erosion of limestone rock due to the inflow of underground water. It's said that the Ueno-village area, where Fujido Cave is located, was once covered with a deep virgin forest. Villagers in the area discovered the cave about 1,200 years ago, and since then, the cave has been used as a place for Buddhist training. In the Fujido Cave, the Fujido Yayoi Matsuri (festival) is held every March. Through the festival, people pray for the safety of the Fuji cave, the largest cave in the Kanto region. Highlights of Fujido Cave! Source :YouTube screenshot You can see the exploration of Fujido Cave at 0:38 in the video. At the end of a 120-meter underground tunnel, visitors climb up a 40-meter pit staircase to find a spacious limestone cave. The cave is kept cool throughout the year at a temperature of about 11 degrees Celsius(51.8°F). In the limestone cave, there are a lot of Instagram worthy spots made by nature such as the "Five Colored Clouds" (0:54), "Yama's Staff of Pilgrimage" (1:25), "Dragon King Falls" (1:44), and "Nyoraido" (2:02) and many more. There’s a legend about "Yama’s Staff of Pilgrimage" that says if you make a wish and touch it seven times, your wish will come true. Source :YouTube screenshot Inside of the cave, there are 45 spots named after Buddhist beliefs. At 2:17 in the video, you'll see a sparkling tower made of limestone. This tower, called "Renge-no-To" (Lotus Tower) is the largest stone in the cave. Next, at 2:34 you can see "Hi-no-Hashira" (The Pillar of Flame), and at 2:49 the sacred spot known as "Gohyaku-Rakan." It is said that it takes about 100 years for the limestone to grow 1 cm. Next time you visit Fujido, pay attention to the artistic shape of the cave and try to comprehend the amount of time it took to form. Summary of Fujido Cave, the Largest Cave in the Kanto Region Photo:Fujido Cave A limestone cave is a mysterious phenomenon created by nature. In recent years, the area around the Fujido Cave has become a popular power spot. Inside the cave you can also see the lit-up limestone, as shown in the video. Since the footing in the cave is not very good, we recommend that you wear comfortable clothes and shoes that are easy to get around in. If you're looking to travel to some of Japan's best-kept secrets, come to the mysterious Fujido Cave and experience the beauty of mother nature. Check out the video and feel for yourself the deep history and wonder concealed within the Fujido's limestone walls! ◆Fujido Cave◆ 【Address】665 Kawawa, Ueno-village, Tano Gun, Gunma Prefecture 【Access】35 minutes by car from Shimonita Interchange on the Joshinetsu Expressway 【Hours】9:00 AM - 4:30 PM ※ 9:00 AM 〜 4:00 PM in November, 10:00 AM〜 3:00 PM from December to mid March 【Closures】Open year round 【Average time spent here】About 40 minutes 【Parking】Available 【Telephone】 0274-59-3117 【Entrance fee】Adults 800 yen/Elementary and middle school students 500 yen (※ as of November 2019) -
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Smooth, Firm, and Springy! A Look at Osawaya, an Udon Shop That Specializes in "Mizusawa Udon," One of the Three Great Udon of Japan!
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Mizusawa Udon, One of Japan's Three Great Udon, at the Famous Udon Shop, Osawaya This video shows Mizusawa Udon, one of the top three udon's of Japan, at the famous udon restaurant, Osawaya. Along with Sanuki Udon and Inaniwa Udon, Mizusawa Udon is considered one of the three major udon noodles in Japan, and is considered a specialty of Mizusawa, Ikaho, Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture. The noodles have a slippery texture and have a nice, firm texture. Osawaya, introduced in the video, is an long-established udon shop with 4 shops in Ikaho, and you can also buy their noodles online. In the video, you can see the udon noodles and the magnificent maitake mushroom tempura and more, so be sure to check it out. ◆Osawaya Store Information◆ 【Address】125-1, Mizusawa, Ikaho-cho, Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture 【Access】20 minutes by bus from JR Shibukawa Station. 【Price Range】¥770+ 【Hours】10:00-16:00 (L.O.) 【Closures】The 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month※Subject to change (August・November no closures) 【Parking】Available 【Phone】0279-72-3295 【Official Homepage】Osawaya http://www.osawaya.co.jp/index2.html 【Tabelog】Osawaya https://tabelog.com/en/gunma/A1004/A100401/10001525/ -
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Fujiya Honten - A Long-Established Shop That's Been in Business Since the Meiji Period. "Himokawa Udon," the Famous Udon of Kiryu, Gunma, Is More Than 5 cm Wide!
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Fujiya Honten's Himokawa Udon This video shows the famous Gunma specialty, "Himokawa Udon" at Fujiya Honten in Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture. As you can see in the video, the noodles are wide, chewy, smooth, and firm. Fujiya Honten, introduced in the video, is one of the oldest shops in Gunma, and has been in business since 1887. The udon noodles at Fujiya Honten are about 5 cm wide, but there are shops that make them more than 10 cm, and nowadays people outside the prefecture know about the noodles and love the wide, flat style that's similar to kishimen. Be sure to give it a try! ◆Fujiya Honten Store Information◆ 【Address】1-6-35, Honmachi, Kiryu-shi, Gunma 【Access】A 20-minute walk from JR Kiryu Station / A 20-minute walk from Nishikiryu Station 【Price Range】¥500+ 【Hours】11:30-14:30 (L.O.) / 【Fri・Sat・Sun】17:30-20:30 (L.O.) 【Closures】Mondays・The 4th Tuesday of every month (If Monday is a holiday, the store is only open until noon and the following Tuesday is closed) 【Parking】Available 【Phone】0277-44-3791 【Official Homepage】Fujiya Honten https://fujiya-honten.net/ 【Tabelog】Fujiya Honten (藤屋本店) https://tabelog.com/en/gunma/A1002/A100201/10001147/ -
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Here Are Some of the Most Popular Places to Experience the Princess Experience That All Girls Dream off! She's Wearing a Beautiful Dress That Makes Her Look Like a Disney Princess!
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This video, titled "An Eternal Longing ☆ The Princess Experience Is Really Popular!" (永遠の憧れ☆プリンセス お姫様体験が大人気), was released by "KyodoNews." This video is a news video released by Kyodo News that gives shows you princess experiences in Japan. The Disney Store, which sells Disney princess costumes, is the driving force behind the experience of becoming a princess, every girl's dream. The Snow Crystal Museum in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, is a popular place where you can feel like a princess, as it looks just like the castle from Disney's "Frozen." Lockhart Castle in Takayama Village, Gunma Prefecture, is a popular destination for couples and women, with more than 250 costumes available in the exotic mountain castle. These princess experiences have also increased tourism. It's been observed that Disney characters have become more popular due to their increased diversity. -
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The Giant, Heavy Machinery Used to Create the Yatsuba Dam in Gunma Prefecture! A Long, Long Time in the Making, and Just Completed in 2020, Lake Hachiba Agatsuma Was Built Through the Hard Work of Many Craftsmen!
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The Yatsuba Dam in Gunma Prefecture This video shows concrete being poured at the Yotsuba Damn in Gunma Prefecture. The Yatsuba Dam was originally planned in 1952 to protect Tokyo and the Tone River basin from floods caused by typhoons in the Agatsuma River, one of the major tributaries of the Tone River. However the project was abandoned due to water quality problems, lack of construction technology at the time, and anti-dam movements. After a long period of time to address these issues, construction of the dam began in 2015, and it was completed on March 31, 2020. The dam lake was named the "Yanba-Atsuma Lake" out of around 1,000 candidates from across the country. After years and years of waiting, the dam was finally completed. There's a roadside station and various tourist facilities around the Yatsuba Dam, so if you're in the area, be sure to stop by.