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Video article 0:54
A Variety of Menu Items From the Stylish Udon Shop "Shinjuku Tsurutontan"
Food & Drink- 23 plays
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This video, titled "Food in Japan | Shinjuku Tsurutontan | Japanese noodle restaurant | 新宿つるとんたん," was released by "Destination Japan." In this video, you can see "Shinjuku Tsurutontan," a noodle restaurant in Shinjuku. They have a wide range of menu items, from Western-style udon to standard yam udon and sushi rolls. Check it out in the video! -
Video article 38:25
Enjoy Eating Out and Shopping for Korean Goods in Shin-Okubo, the Largest Korea Town in Japan!
Shopping- 13 plays
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This video, released by "JAPANESE SCENERY CHANNEL," is titled "DJI Osmo Pocket -新大久保を散歩 Walk around Shin-Okubo 【4K】【July 2019】." The area around Shin-Okubo Station on the Yamanote Line is known as "Tokyo's Korea Town". There are many Korean restaurants in front of the station, and the aromatic smell of Korean lingers in the air. Shin-Okubo is also home to a number of Korean cosmetics and K-Pop goods stores, as well as markets selling Korean goods. The cute, Instagram-worthy Korean sweets available for eating and wandering around the city is one thing it's known for. Enjoy gourmet dining and shopping in the charming Korea town where Japanese, Koreans and tourists from around the world gather! -
Video article 5:36
The Most Popular Sake in Each Category! SAKE COMPETITION 2014, Japan's Largest Sake-Drinking Event!
Festivals & Events Food & Drink- 17 plays
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SAKE COMPETITION 2014, Japan's Largest Sake-Drinking Event This video was shot at SAKE COMPETITION 2014, Japan's largest sake-making event. At the event, the award ceremony and tasting of the award-winning breweries in each category is held, with guest presenter Hidetoshi Nakata, actor Yoshihiko Hakamada, TV personality Amie Izawa and other celebrities sharing their passion for sake. The following sake breweries won first place in each category. 【Free Style Under 5000 Division】 Sumikawa Shuzo [Toyobijin Daiginjo Jipangu] 【Free Style Division】 Matsuzaki Shuzo [Hirotogawa Daiginjo] 【Junmai Division】 Miyaizumi [Sharaku Junmai] 【Junmai Ginjo Division】 Miyaizumi [Sharaku Junmai Ginjo Bizen-Omachi」 【Junmai Daiginjo Division】 Miyagi Sake [Yamawa Junmai Daiginjo] Be sure to check out the video to see the winners being chosen! -
Video article 7:09
The Secret to Having So Many Repeat Customer Is That They Don't Decorate Their Ramen With Any More Than Is Necessary. Try Some Delicious, Old Fashioned Ramen!
Food & Drink- 18 plays
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This video, titled "Iida Shoten" (飯田商店), was released by "行列覚悟のラーメン店Ramen shops worth the wait." This video introduces the popular ramen shop "Iida Shoten," (Shouten) which is so popular that you need a numbered ticket to get in. Many of the ramen shops today have a strong visual impact, but this one doesn't have any. It's a shop that focuses on simplicity. The taste of the soup and the roasted pork chashu, with a flavor you won't find in other ramen restaurants, is enough to keep customers coming back. In this video, you can see how to get to Iida Shoten and what the ramen looks like. Be sure to check it out! -
Video article 2:06
Seki no To - A Famous Traditional Japanese Sweet Made for the Imperial Family?!
Travel Traditional Culture- 30 plays
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Seki no To, a Famous Confectionary Offered to the Imperial Family of Kyoto This video, titled "[4K video] 'Seki no To' – A Famous Confectionery Offered to the Imperial Family of Kyoto: Kameyama, Mie | nippon.com" (【4K動画】京の皇族にも献納された銘菓「関の戸」:三重県亀山市| nippon.com), was uploaded by nippon.com. "Seki no To" was created by the long-established store "Fukawaya," a Japanese confectionery shop in Kameyama, Mie, located in Japan's Tokai region. The shop was founded in the Kan'ei era (1624-1645) during the reign of Iemitsu, the third Tokugawa shogun, and Seki no To was thought up of by Iyoyasushige Hattori, a descendant of ninja. Seki no To was once used by the Imperial Household as a sweet to be paired with tea. There was even a special box that was used to deliver Seki no To to the Imperial Household. At 1:45 in the video, you can see the luxury container in which the sweets would have been stored. This traditional Japanese sweet has been loved by many people for hundreds of years, so be sure to check it out in the video! The Ingredients Used to Make Seki no To! Source :YouTube screenshot The ingredients used to make the traditional Japanese sweet are brown sugar, wasanbon, gyuhi, mizuame, and azuki beans. Seki no To is an elegant rice cake measuring roughly 3 cms in diameter. It is made by kneading mizuame and rice cake powder together and putting red bean paste inside of it. In the video, you can see the recipe for Seki no To and how it's made at 0:54 in the video. Seki no To has a shelf life of just 15 days, so be sure to enjoy it before it expires! The long-established store "Fukawaya" that sells "Seki no To" also has "Seki no To Ice Milk" a tasty ice cream. "Seki no to Ice Milk" is also very popular and is made by dissolving Seki no To in milk. Where to Purchase Seki no To Source :YouTube screenshot There are three ways to purchase Seki no To: ・At Fukawaya, the store in Mie Prefecture ・At Fukawaya's online shop ・At department stores across Japan In recent years, Fukawaya has also made and sold glass art called "Seki no To Amabie" to ward off evil. Summary of Seki no To - A Traditional Japanese Sweet Seki no To is a traditional Japanese sweet with a history dating back nearly 400 years. The name Seki no To is not only used for the traditional sweet, but also for the name of songs, kabuki plays, and even in the names of sumo wrestlers. Fukawaya, located in Mie Prefecture, has been manufacturing and selling Seki no To since the Edo period (1603-1868) as a long-established Japanese confectionery shop. If you're planning on visiting Kameyama City in Mie Prefecture, be sure to drop by Fukawaya to buy some famous, traditional Japanese sweets! 【Tripadvisor】Fukawaya https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g1019674-d3868245-Reviews-Fukagawaya_Mutsudaisho_Seki_No_To-Kameyama_Mie_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
Video article 16:27
Delicious Coconut Crab at Yatai Mura in Naha, Okinawa!
Food & Drink- 807 plays
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The Mouthwatering Coconut Crab of Yatai Mura on Kokusaidori This video, titled "Japanese Street Food - GIANT COCONUT CRAB Seafood Okinawa Japan," was uploaded by "Travel Thirsty." It introduces the coconut crab sold at food trucks in Okinawa. Coconut crabs are huge crustaceans that live in Okinawa Prefecture. They have a history of being eaten as a delicacy in parts of Okinawa since ancient times. At Yatai Mura, a popular destination on Kokusaidori in Naha, Okinawa, you can eat gigantic coconut crab dishes. Sometimes called "Okinawa's strange specialty," coconut crab is surprisingly delicious thanks to its plump texture and the delicious broth that can be made from it. How is Okinawa's Coconut Crab Prepared? Photo:Coconut crab cuisine Coconut crab dishes can be eaten at Okinawan food stalls for a few thousand yen. Coconut crab dishes are made in much the same way as normal crab dishes; however, the shells of coconut crab are hard, making them difficult to prepare sometimes. At food stalls, coconut crabs are usually steamed whole, then removed from the shell and eaten with seasonings, such as sauce or soup stock. This can be seen at 8:09 in the video. What Kind of Creatures are Okinawa's Coconut Crab? Photo:Coconut crab Coconut crabs look like crabs, but they're actually a type of hermit crab. In Japanese, they're called "yashi-gani" (椰子蟹 in kanji or the more common ヤシガニ in katakana). Coconut crabs inhabit Miyako Island, Ishigaki Island, and Iriomote Island in Okinawa Prefecture, and the largest crabs can grow more than 40 cm in length and weigh more than 4 kg! The coconut crab is said to be the strongest crustacean, and the clamping force of its giant pincers is about 90 times its weight, which is about as strong as a lion's bite! Fisherman must be very careful when catching coconut crabs, as not to get injured. Points of Caution When Eating Coconut Crab at a Food Stall Photo:Coconut crab cuisine Because coconut crabs are omnivores and eat dead or rotten fish carcasses, they can accumulate pathogens in their bodies. Coconut crabs that have accumulated these pathogens can cause food poisoning if eaten, even after cooking them, so be careful. Coconut crab is a valuable food item that is rarely eaten nowadays, partly because it is listed as an endangered species. Summary of the Coconut Crab at Okinawa's Food Stalls Photo:Coconut crab cuisine The Okinawan culture of eating giant coconut crabs dates all the way back to ancient Japan. Seen at 4:40 in the video are some of the unique gourmet specialties at Okinawan food stalls, including dishes like chanpuru, rafute, mimigaa (pig's ear) and umibudo (sea grapes). If you’re traveling to Okinawa, be sure to try the coconut crab sold at one of the many food stalls! ◆Kokusaidori, Yatai Mura|General Information◆ 【Address】3-11 Makishi, Naha 900-0013 Okinawa Prefecture 【Access】A 4-minute walk from Yui Rail Makishi Station. 【Hours】Varies depending on other restaurants at the location 【Closures】Varies depending on other restaurants at the location 【Parking】None 【Tripadvisor】Kokusaidori, Yatai Mura https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298224-d11848458-Reviews-Kokusaidori_Yataimura-Naha_Okinawa_Prefecture.html -
Video article 5:00
Hitachi Station - A Breathtaking View From a Museum-Like Station in Ibaraki Prefecture + 5 Stations With a View of the Sea in Japan's Kanto Region
Travel Nature- 74 plays
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Hitachi Station - A Station With a View of the Sea: Video Introduction This video, titled "[Joban Line] Visiting a Station With a View of the Sea [Hitachi Station]" (【常磐線】海の見える駅へ行ってきた【日立駅】), was uploaded by "Tabi ni Detateru" (旅に出たてる), a channel that introduces train-related travelogues. Hitachi Station - A Popular Tourist Attraction Photo:Hitachi Station Hitachi Station is a station on the Joban Line connecting Tokyo to Miyagi Prefecture. It takes less than two hours to reach from Tokyo Station via limited express train. The station itself is a sightseeing attraction, with a view of the sea and the relaxing Sea Birds Cafe. The Hitachi Station building was designed by architect Kazuyo Sejima and looks like a museum. The all-glass station building overlooks the Pacific Ocean, creating the illusion that the station is floating on the sea. Check out the video to see the station; on Japanese social media you can find many photos of sunrises at Hitachi Station. On a clear day, the sunrise shines through the glass-walled building, and you can take some amazing photos that will look great on Instagram and other social networking sites. [Video] 1:27 - A Panoramic View of the Pacific Ocean at Hitachi Station Enjoy Lunch at a Café With a View of the Sea Near Hitachi Station Sea Birds Cafe is a popular spot at Hitachi Station. You can dine in a scenic location with all glass walls and a sweeping view of the ocean. In addition to delicious lunches and dinners, Sea Birds Cafe is also used for wedding receptions due to the beauty of the building. Hitachi Station attracts many people from outside Ibaraki Prefecture, a kind of popularity that only a station as unique as this would have. 5 Popular Stations With a View of the Sea in Japan's Kanto Region Photo:Nebukawa Station, Odawara, Kanagawa Shimonada Station in Ehime Prefecture is well known as a station with a view of the sea, but here we'll introduce five popular stations with a view of the sea in Japan's Kanto region. ・Aomi Station (Koto, Tokyo) Located at a bend in a canal, Aomi Station offers a view of Tokyo Gate Bridge and the sunrise. Aomi Station is becoming popular as a station with a view of the sea in Tokyo. ・Kamakura Koko-mae Station (Kamakura, Kanagawa) The retro Enoden and the shimmering blue sea are the perfect combination. In the evening, you can enjoy the sunset facing Enoshima. From the station platform, you can look out over Shichirigahama, a beach in Kanagawa. The area around the station has been used as a shooting location for TV dramas and anime, and is a great place to take moving photos. ・Nebukawa Station (Odawara, Kanagawa) Nebukawa Station in Odawara is an unmanned station built on a cliff overlooking Sagami Bay. It is also known as a popular destination for viewing the first sunrise of the year. The blue station building, reminiscent of a tropical island, is also popular. ・Umi-Shibaura Station (Yokohama, Kanagawa) Because Umi-Shibaura Station is located within the grounds of a factory, visitors cannot go outside the station. It's a secluded spot where you can only get off and on trains. You can enjoy a beautiful night view here because of the factory area in front of the station. It's popular among couples and photographers as a place where you can enjoy a sweeping view of the sea from within the city. ・Kozu Station (Odawara, Kanagawa) As you enter the platform of Kozu Station, Sagami Bay comes into view. After getting off the station and passing private residences, you'll reach the beach in just a few minutes. The area around the station has a nostalgic and peaceful atmosphere with retro private residences. Summary of Scenic Stations in Japan's Kanto Region The glass-walled station building of Hitachi Station accentuates the beauty of the ocean. The station attracts many tourists from all over Japan as a scenic spot overlooking the Pacific Ocean. In winter, the city of Hitachi holds an illumination event, and the lights make the areas in front of the station and Hitachi Civic Center look like a different world. In the past, there have also been events such as the "Winter Cherry Blossom Festival" in which the station is lit up in pink, the color of cherry blossoms. Hitachi Station is attracting attention as a station with a view of the sea. The experience of floating on the blue sea is attractive, but I would definitely like to see the sunrise as well. 【TripAdvisor】Hitachi Station https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g303154-d10210951-Reviews-Hitachi_Station-Hitachi_Ibaraki_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
Video article 3:14
Enjoy Great Food and Hot Springs at Xiv Yugawara Rikyu! A First-Class Hotel in Kanagawa Prefecture Where You Can Feel the Luxury!
Hotel & Japanese Inn- 264 plays
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Introducing the Popular “Xiv Yugawara Rikyu” If you're thinking to yourself "I want to stay somewhere luxurious when I visit Japan" then look no further than Xiv Yugawara Rikyu! Check out the video “Xiv Yugawara Rikyu PV,” created by “Resort Trust Official.” It introduces a membership-only luxury resort hotel called Xiv Yugawara Rikyu. This hotel is used by VIPs and is very popular on review sites. The facilities are photogenic, food is delicious, and it has a lot of attractions. This video will make you want to stay at this hotel. In this article, we'll introduce the attractions of Xiv Yugawara Rikyu. Delicious Food at XIV Yugawara Rikyu Source :YouTube screenshot At Xiv Yugawara Rikyu, you can enjoy a variety of exquisite cuisine. There's a teppan-yaki restaurant where guests can enjoy the finest of seasonal ingredients, as well as an Italian restaurant where you can dine in an open space. There's also a Chinese restaurant with a beautiful yin and yang interior with a variety of dishes to choose from. In addition, Xiv Yugawara Rikyu offers a wide range of other gourmet services such as Japanese cuisine and a buffet breakfast, all of which use a variety of ingredients from the sea and mountains. You can check out some of the beautiful dishes at 2:06 in the video. Relaxing Hot Springs at Xiv Yugawara Rikyu Source :YouTube screenshot Make sure to visit the hot springs when staying at Xiv Yugawara Rikyu. There are 4 different types of outdoor hot springs at Xiv Yugawara Rikyu: Takebayashi-no-yu, Tsukimi-no-yu, Iwami-no-yu, and the single person baths, each of which have their own unique features. It's perfect for hot spring lovers. There are also dry saunas, private baths for a fee, and a range of other amenities. br> The benefits of each bath are as follows: ■Iwami-no-yu Spring qualities: Sodium, calcium chloride, sulfate (alkaline). Effective against: burns, scars, chronic skin diseases, neuralgia, arthralgia, chronic digestive diseases, cold sensitivity, and fatigue. Aids in relaxation and promotes beautiful skin. ■Single Person Baths Spring qualities: Sodium, calcium chloride, sulfate (alkaline) Effective against: burns, scars, chronic skin diseases, neuralgia, arthralgia, chronic digestive diseases, cold sensitivity, and fatigue. Aids in relaxation and promotes beautiful skin. ■Tsukimi-no-yu Spring qualities: Simple alkaline hot spring Effective against: neuralgia, arthralgia, chronic digestive diseases, and cold sensitivity. Aids in relaxation and promotes beautiful skin. ■Takebayashi-no-yu Spring qualities: Simple hot spring Effective against: neuralgia, arthralgia, chronic digestive disease, sensitivity to cold and fatigue The feeling of getting into an open-air bath while admiring the beautiful nature of Yugawara is unbeatable! Take a break from your daily grind at these hot spring spots. The hot springs are shown at 1:31 in the video. How to Spend Your Day at Xiv Yugawara Rikyu The interior of XIV Yugawara Rikyu is an extraordinary space that utilizes the traditional Japanese beauty motif “Rimpa modernism,” where you will be greeted with traditional and modern designs in the four colors: gold leaf, jet black, oboro silver, and white sesame. Admire the amazing entrance and beautiful gardens surrounded by the main building. Places to See at Xiv Yugawara Rikyu Be sure to enjoy the tourist attractions in Yugawara. There are so many places to visit, such as Makuyama Park, Yugawara Plum garden, Hakone Turnpike Daikanyama Parking Lot,Anest Iwata Sky Lounge, Fudou Waterfall, Ningenkokuhou Museum, Nishimura Kyotaro Museum, Yugawara beach, Gojo Shrine, Choritsu Yugawara Museum, and more. Also, there are places where you can enjoy hot springs, like Doppo-no-yu and Miyakami-no-yu. Summary of Xiv Yugawara Rikyu Source :YouTube screenshot The video “Xiv Yugawara Rikyu PV,” created by “Resort Trust Official,” introduces the popular luxury resort hotel. Its hot springs and restaurants are loved by VIPs, and there's a ton of places to visit in the area. You need to be a membership in order to stay here, so be sure to check out the official website for prices and reservations. The hotel definitely won't fail to impress, and it's a great way to relax. ◆Xiv Yugawara Rikyu◆ 【Address】631-1 Miyakami, Yugawara-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa Pref. 259-0314 Japan 【Access】Approximately 30 minutes from the Ishibashi Interchange on the Odawara-Atsugi Road or Seisho Bypass 【Parking】Available 【Phone number】0465-60-2555 【Tripadvisor】XIV HakoneRikyuHakonemachiAshigarashimogun https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g298171-d16780381-Reviews-XIV_Hakone_Rikyu-Hakone_machi_Ashigarashimo_gun_Kanagawa_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
Video article 3:19
Keio Plaza Hotel: The Hospitality of the First High-Rise Hotel Built in Japan Ensures a Memorable Stay in Tokyo!
Hotel & Japanese Inn- 197 plays
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What is Keio Plaza Hotel? "Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo released a promotional video titled "Keio Plaza Hotel Official Video" (京王プラザホテル オフィシャル動画). The hotel is highly rated on various hotel rating sites. JR Shinjuku Station, which is now the busiest station in Japan, and the Nishi-Shinjuku area, are home to some of the world's best hotels. However, the area wasn't fully urbanized when Keio Plaza Hotel was completed in 1971. The Keio Plaza Hotel was the first modern, high-rise hotel to be built in Japan. Its 170-meter tall tower attracted a million visitors within 6 months of completion. You can see the original landscape around the building in the video. The video tells the history of Keio Plaza Hotel which has devoted itself to providing the best service for guests, and its history as a venue for more than 1,200 international conferences. The Hospitality Services Praised by International Guests Source :YouTube screenshot Having a great location, the hotel has received many international guests in recent years and thus provides a wide variety of Japanese-style services to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay catering to all guests from over 100 countries. The Japanese foods and beverages served at the hotel are highly rated by international guests. The hotel offers some Japanese-style rooms, rare for a city hotel, and offers an authentic tea ceremony experience. The kimono rental service, as well as the art exhibitions in the modern interior space, forges a fusion of modernity and tradition, which makes for a hot topic of discussion on Instagram. It also holds some unique events such as a Hinamatsuri (Japanese traditional doll festival for girls) exhibition displayed in the lobby (from 1:03) to offer experiences unique to Japan. The number of rooms in the Main and South Towers totals 1428. Various types of rooms are provided, such as: the "Club Lounge," "Premier Grand," "Premier Grand Suite," "Plaza Luxe," "Deluxe," "Superior," "Standard," Universal Design Room," and the "Four Bedded Room." Keio Plaza Hotel - Dining Information Source :YouTube screenshot Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo has a large collection of in-house restaurants and bars including ones specialized in Japanese foods and beverages on the 1st-3rd floor and 7th floor of the Main Tower, and the second floor of the South Tower is dedicated to French and Italian restaurants. Perched on the top floor of the Main Tower is the Aurora Sky Lounge. A large variety of foods are offered to cater to all tastes and budgets. This is introduced at 1:20 in the video. Keio Plaza Hotel offers the food and beverage units listed below. All of them are open also to walk-in guests. Buffet "Super Buffet Glass Court" French & Italian "Duo Fourcettes" All Day Dining "Jurin" Teppan Yaki "Yamanami" Japanese Cuisine "Kagari" Kaiseki Cuisine "Soujyuan" Tempura "Shun" Chinese Dining "Nan-en" Korean Dining "Gokokutei" Sushi "Kyubey" Soba "Fumotoya" Main Bar "Brilliant" Lobby Lounge "Cocktail and Tea Lounge" Art Lounge "Duet" Japanese Sake Bar "Amanogawa" Sky Lounge "Aurora" Karaoke "Karaoke 47" Food Boutique "Poppins" Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo - Facilities & Services Information Source :YouTube screenshot As shown in the video from 2:08, Keio Plaza Hotel also serves as a venue where international travelers meet the local art scene. The art exhibitions in the lobby display artworks such as paintings, sculptures, ceramic art or textiles of well-known artists as well as young emerging artists from Japan. The hotel also provides various facilities. The facilities and services include: Reflexology, a beauty salon, a kimono fitting service, and a photo studio. This makes it an ideal venue for wedding receptions. A variety of health facilities are also provided, such as the fitness room and outdoor pool for a complete wellness experience. These facilities are provided to respond to the every need of guests. Access to Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo The hotel is conveniently located, being just a 10-minute walk from Shinjuku Station on the JR and private railway lines and is directly connected to Exit B1 of Tocho-mae Station on the Toei Subway Oedo Line. For those who are flying in, there are limousine buses from Haneda Airport and Narita Airport that go directly to the hotel. If you come by car, there is a paid parking lot with a maximum capacity of 509 vehicles. As its location allows guests to get around easily, Keio Plaza Hotel is by far the best place to stay in Tokyo. Keio Plaza Hotel also operates hotels in Sapporo, Hachioji, Tama and Kyoto. You can book your room or inquire about room fees on their official website or on other travel sites. The Surrounding Area of Keio Plaza Hotel Nishi-shinjuku district features a variety of sightseeing spots and shopping areas including "Metropolitan Governors Office Observation Deck," "Odakyu Department Store," "Keio Department Store" "Yodobashi Camera," "Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Nipponkoa Museum of Art," "Shinjuku Chuo Park," "The conran shop" and "Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery." There are also a plenty of attractions in a walking distance, such as: "Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden," "Hanazono Shrine," "Kabuki-cho District," "Robot Restaurant," "Shinjiku Southern Terrace," "Godzilla Head," "Fire Museum," "Shinjuku Golden Gai," "Omoide Yokocho," "Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal Pedestrians Square," "Suica Penguin Square," "Shinokubo Korean Town," or "Anahachimangu Shrine." Summary of Keio Plaza Hotel Photo:Nishi Shinjuku-Skyscrapers Keio Plaza Hotel is a hotel chain operating hotels in Nishi-shinjuku, Sapporo, Hachioji, Tama and Kyoto. It also provides some unique accommodation plans. Keio Plaza Hotel Tama, for example, has a hotel plan that includes an admission ticket to the onsen facility "Gokurakuyu," located in the vicinity. Shinjuku is a popular area in Tokyo that features many attractions. The sweeping view of Tokyo from the sky lounge is sure to look great on Instagram. It's location also makes it very convenient for guests. The underground passage, directly connected to the metro station, allows you to stay dry on rainy days. Enjoy the video introducing the charms of Keio Plaza Hotel, which is, in itself, a tourist attraction. 【Address】2-2-1 Nishi-shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo (Zip 160-8330) 【Access】By Train - 10 minutes from JR Shinjuku 【Parking】Yes. 509 parking spaces 【Telephone No】 (+81) 03-3344-0111 【Official Website】Keio Plaza Hotel https://www.keioplaza.com/ 【Tripadvisor】 Keio Plaza Hotel https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g14133673-d304305-Reviews-Keio_Plaza_Hotel_Tokyo-Nishishinjuku_Shinjuku_Tokyo_Tokyo_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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Izumo, Shimane - A Town Steeped in History and Home to the Popular Izumo Taisha Shrine. Sightseeing, Delicious Food, and Natural Scenery; A Look at What the Mythical Town Has to Offer!
Local PR Travel- 125 plays
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Introducing Izumo, Shimane! This 4K video, titled "Izumo, Japan 4K (Ultra HD)" (Izumo, Japan 4K (Ultra HD) - 出雲) introduces the popular tourist destination of Izumo, Shimane in Japan's Chugoku region. The video was created by "Izumo JAPAN." There are so many popular tourists spots in Izumo, including the famous Izumo Taisha (Izumo Grand Shrine). Let’s start off with Izumo Taisha and experience the traditional Japanese culture. This 4K video shows you the beautiful scenery of Izumo, as well as the tradition, gourmet food, and beautiful natural scenery. Be sure to follow along with the video as you read all about the mythical town of Izumo! The Historical Izumo Taisha Photo:Izumo Taisha Izumo Taisha is the most popular tourist destination in Izumo. Every October, a myriad of gods are welcomed to Izumo, in an event that attracts many visitors. Check out the video at 0:28 to see a quick clip of it. Izumo is known as the "Home of Japanese mythology." "Yamatano Orochi" is a myth that has been passed down in Japan since ancient times. Tourist Spots in Izumo, Shimane Photo:Izumo Hinomisaki Light House One of the best views in Izumo is the panoramic view of the Japan Sea. To see it, just head over to Izumo Hinomisaki Coast. Check out the video at 1:20 to see a beautiful scene of the light house reflecting the sunset. You can also take a stroll along Inasa Beach, or Sagiura, where you can enjoy the natural scenery and visit Tachikue Valley. Kabuki is also popular in Shimane, so if you're looking to see some traditional theatre be sure to check it out. There's also Izumo no Okuni, a tomb near Izumo Taisha. Gourmet Food and Local Specialities in Izumo, Shimane Source :YouTube screenshot In Shimane Prefecture, there are many well-established aizome shops with a long history. Aizome is a very beautiful traditional Japanese dyeing technique, and there is a custom in Shimane Prefecture of people carrying pieces made using the technique as a trousseau. Shussai pottery is another specialty of Izumo, made using kilns called "shussai gama." On the historical Japanese street Momen Gaidou, there are many traditional stores selling traditional crafts. If you're struggling to come up with ideas for souvenirs, this is the perfect place to go. The rich soil of the Izumo plains also produces a lot of brand-name rice and sake. After visiting Izumo Taisha, we recommend trying the Izumo soba noodles. You can see the noodles at 0:53 in the video. If you like soy sauce, we recommend picking some up here, as it's another specialty of Izumo. Summary of Izumo Shimane Izumo is a historical city with myths that have been passed down in Japan for generations. A tour of Izumo Taisha Shrine and the surrounding area's famous landmarks provides you with a breathtaking view. There are many more fascinating sights in the Izumo area that this article can't cover in detail, so be sure to check out the video to get a better idea of what Izumo has to offer. Plan a trip to Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, a tourist spot where you can experience Japanese culture to your heart's content! 【Official Website】Izumo, Shimane City Hall http://www.city.izumo.shimane.jp/foreign-language.html -
Video article 2:08
Haneda Airport Garden – Experience Japanese Culture at a Variety of Different Shops + Relaxing Hot Springs in Tokyo
News Travel Shopping- 49 plays
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Haneda Airport Garden: Video Introduction This video, titled "[Haneda Airport Garden] Fully Opened and Ready Promote Japanese Culture" (【羽田エアポートガーデン】全面開業 日本文化を発信), was uploaded by "Nihon Keizai Shimbun" (日本経済新聞). Haneda Airport Garden, a commercial complex directly connected to Haneda Airport's international flights and Terminal 3 had its grand opening on January 31, 2023. Stores with noren curtains and other elements of Japanese culture line the aisles. Haneda Sando is store designed to resemble the approach to a Shinto shrine, with stores on both sides of the aisle, which gives visitors a fun experience similar to that of a typical Japanese shrine festival. The Handa Airport Garden was created with the hope that visitors to Japan can experience Japan from the moment they step off the plane. Be sure to check out the video of Haneda Airport Garden as you read along. What is Haneda Airport Garden? Photo:Haneda Airport, Terminal 3 The Haneda Airport Garden, by Sumitomo Realty & Development, was originally scheduled to open in April 2020, following an increase in the number of international flights, but was postponed due to the impact of the novel coronavirus. The full opening of the new building has been planned in anticipation of a recovery in tourism to Japan. Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3, Haneda Airport Garden boasts 12 floors and a total area of 43,000 square meters. The first floor features restaurants, a food court, and other establishments for food and drinks, while the second floor is lined with shops selling local specialties, souvenirs, and sundries, making it a large-scale facility with approximately 70 tenants. In addition, there's a bus terminal on the first floor, which serves as a direct connection between tourist attractions and Haneda Airport, while the second through twelfth floors include a hotel and hot spring facilities. Haneda Airport Garden is a new commercial complex being called the "new face" of Japan. Haneda Airport Garden – Hours, Recommended Souvenir Shops, and Japanese Culture Source :YouTube screenshot Here we'll introduce the stores featured in the video as wel las their business hours. ●Hakuchikudo, a Fan Specialty Shop in Kyoto Hakuchikudo is a store with more than 300 years of history, founded in 1718. The store is popular for making beautiful and fashionable traditional Kyo-sen (Kyoto-style folding fans) created by techniques passed down from one generation to the next. [Video] 0:28 - Hakuchikudo ●Kurazukuri Honpo, a Shop Selling Traditional Japanese Sweets Established in Kawagoe in 1887, this Japanese confectionery store values "ingredients" and "technique" and sells exquisite wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) that are made with the care and passion of its craftsmen. The "Fukuzo" (福蔵, homemade red bean paste wrapped in baked rice cake skin) and "Beniaka kun" (べにあかくん, a biscuit made with butter, whipped cream, and Japanese sweet potatoes) are especially popular. [Video] 0:38 - Kurazukuri Honpo ●Yamakoshi Honpo, a Shop Selling Local Specialties From Niigata, Japan This shop sells local specialties from Nagaoka, Niigata. You can purchase special types of rice, processed rice products, miso, sake, and more. [Video] 1:02 - Yamakoshi Honpo ●Rokkakukan Sakurado is a shop specializing in cosmetic brushes. Visitors can purchase cosmetic brushes and miscellaneous cosmetic goods only available at Haneda Airport Garden here, as well as products from Chikuhodo, a famous cosmetic brush manufacturer in Kumano, Japan. [Video] 1:12 - Rokkakukan Sakurado From Kyoto ●Hakuchikudo and Kurazukuri Honpo are located in the "Japan Promenade" area, while Yamakoshi Honpo and Rokkakukan Sakurado are located in the "Haneda Sando" area. Both shops are making their first appearance in Tokyo. Business hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Recommended Restaurants at Haneda Airport Garden + Business Hours Source :YouTube screenshot In addition to shopping, visitors to the Haneda Airport Garden can also enjoy a variety of dining experiences. ●OEDO FOOD HALL Food Court (大江戸フードホール) (Hours - 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.) The interior design is a modern interpretation of Edo-period Japan, and the walls are decorated with ukiyoe-style paintings, a type of woodblock print painting popular at the time. The food court serves a wide variety of dishes, including steak cooked on lava rock, juwari soba noodles made from 100% buckwheat flour, and tekkaju, a dish that uses natural tuna directly shipped from Misaki Port. The restaurant also features ingredients from Tokyo and neighboring prefectures. ●The Izakaya Umaiyo Sakana Umaiyo Sakana (うまいよ魚旨いよ魚) (Hours - 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.) A wide variety of fish dishes can be enjoyed here, and customers can enjoy 27 kinds of sake carefully selected from all over Japan. The interior design, reminiscent of a shrine, is also worth noting. ●Hanayama Udon (五代目 花山うどん) (Lunch Hours - 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Dinner Hours 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.) The popular "Hishikawa Udon" here has a chewy texture that could be mistaken for rice cakes, with their signature large noodles. Heijoen, a Japanese BBQ Restaurant (Hours 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.) Heijoen is a restaurant where patrons can enjoy Japan's world-famous Wagyu beef. The menu includes delicious platters and Kobe Beef Tokusen Gozen, a set meal that includes an assortment of the finest cuts of Kobe beef, and the restaurant is proud of the high quality of its beef, which is mainly Kobe Beef. Haneda Airport Garden – Hotels & Natural Hot Springs Source :YouTube screenshot The Haneda Airport Garden is home to Villa Fontaine, the largest hotel directly connected to an airport, with a total of 1,717 guest rooms. Villa Fontaine is divided into two types: Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport and Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport. Villa Fontaine Premier has parking available for one car per room (reservation required), and is recommended for those who not only want to use the airport, but also those purely interested in staying at the hotel. The hot spring facility "Izumi Tenku no Yu" located on the 12th floor of the hotel is drawing a lot of attention as a hot spring where you can enjoy airplane spotting and views of Mt. Fuji. There are four areas to enjoy, from relaxing hot springs to bedrock baths and saunas. Non-hotel guests can also use the facilities by paying a fee, and it's open 24 hours a day! Summary of Haneda Airport Garden Haneda Airport is aiming to become the new gateway to Japan. Haneda Airport Garden, which has just fully opened at Haneda Airport, is a commercial complex where visitors can fully enjoy Japanese culture. It's a great place for both Japanese citizens and foreign visitors to Japan alike to enjoy the delicious dining experiences, shopping, saunas, and more. The interior design is also really photogenic for any instagrammers looking for a new place to check out! Discover the new face of Japan at Haneda Airport Garden! 【Official Website】Haneda Airport Garden 【TripAdvisor】Tokyo International Airport, Haneda Airport -
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The Number One Udon Town in Japan! There Are Many Things to Enjoy in Kagawa Prefecture, the "Udon Prefecture" of Shikoku, Besides Udon! We'll Introduce You to All the Popular Tourist Spots, Including Art and Remote Islands Full of Nature.
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The Udon Prefecture - Kagawa! This video, titled "VISIT KAGAWA Promotion," was produced by "Udon Prefecture" (うどん県), the official channel of Kagawa Prefecture. As you may or may not know, Kagawa Prefecture is famous for its Sanuki udon. You can see delicious looking udon, such as kake udon or kamaage udon during this video (0:34). However, Kagawa Prefecture has more to offer than just its delicious udon! Art and History in Kagawa Photo:A Woman Traveling Around Shrines and Temples Naoshima (直島: Naoshima), shown in the video (1:00), is a famous island where you can enjoy modern art. If you want to immerse yourself in the world of art, we recommend visiting Kagawa Prefecture's Higashiyama Kaii Setouchi Art Museum, the “Marugame Genichiro – Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art,” and Kagawa Prefectural Art Museum.” Also, don't miss the Hyoryu Post Office, with a collection of unaddressed letters, and Zenigata Sunae of Kannongi City (観音寺市: Kannongi – Shi ). Kagawa Prefecture, is also famous for Shikoku Henro, a pilgrimage through the 88 temples of Shikoku. You can visit famous historical temples, shrines, and castles such as Kotohiragu, Zentsuji, Marugame jyo and Takamatsu jyo. We also recommend checking out Japanese traditional art and culture at the former Konpira Grand Theatre, the oldest theatre in Japan. Art Appreciation in Kagawa Prefecture! Photo:Ogijima seen from Megijima Ogijima (男木島: Ogijima), known as "Cat Island," and Megijima (女木島: Megijima) with the Onigashima cavern are two more famous tourist spots in Kagawa. Shodoshima (小豆島: Shodoshima), famous for "Angel Island", and Tsushima (津島: Tsushima), known as a power spot of Tsushima Shrine are also great places to visit. From a ferry, you can see a beautiful view of Seto Shirube (The guide of Seto), a famous red light house. Also, Yashima (屋島:Yashima) in the middle of Seto O-Hashi bridge is another spot where you can enjoy a beautiful view of the ocean! Tons of Sightseeing Locations in Kagawa Prefecture! Photo:Low tide at Chichigahama Kagawa Prefecture has many scenic locations to visit, such as Kuribayashi park, Sanuki Manno National Government Park, Flower Park Urashima, and the Shotsuji Mountain observation deck. Also you shouldn’t miss Chichibugahama (父母ヶ浜: Chichibugahama), an instagrammable location known as the “Salar de Uyuni of Japan,” and Honenike Dam, a dam with the oldest masonry in Japan. If you have children, we recommend visiting New Reomaworld or Sanuki Kodomonokuni. Kagawa Prefecture Summary Kagawa prefecture, facing the Seto Inland Sea, has more than enough tourist locations to see during a one or two day trip. We recommend lining up your visit with the Sanuki Takamatsu Festival, the Kotohira Festival, the Sanuki Toyohama Chosa Festival, and other popular festivals and events if possible. There is various transportation, including buses and trains, in Kagawa prefecture as well. You can go anywhere you want without needing car. Also there are many places to stay as well, making Kagawa Prefecture very tourist friendly. If you want to see beautiful views and rare contemporary art, be sure to visit Kagawa Prefecture! 【Official Website】Official Website run by Kagawa Prefecuture https://www.pref.kagawa.lg.jp/ 【Official Website】Udon Prefecture Travel Net: Kagawa Prefecture Tourism Association Official Site https://www.my-kagawa.jp/en/ -
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Uchiko, Ehime: A Charming Town in Shikoku Where You Can Experience Tradition, Culture, History, and Delicious Local Cuisine. Come Feel the Traditional Japanese Atmosphere!
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The Traditional Japanese Atmosphere of Uchiko, Ehime This is a PR video for Uchiko, titled ‘UCHIKO GENIC Trailer,’ made by the Uchiko Tourism Association in Ehime prefecture on Shikou Island. The town of Uchiko, in Ehime Prefecture, is home to a strong tradition of Japanese performing arts and traditional events. population of about 300 people, is a beautiful place where traditional culture has been preserved through "village-preservation activities" by the residents. In Ishidatami district, the local people hold festivals in every season, such as the "Water Wheel Festival" and the "Soba Festival," and many tourists visit the festivals to experience traditional Japanese culture. This video introduces the traditions, culture, history and cuisine of Uchiko, Ehime with fantastic music. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! A Heavenly Time in Uchiko, Ehime Source :YouTube screenshot Ishidatami no Yado hotel in Uchiko, Ehime is an inn with a traditional Japanese style house, where you are served Japanese cuisine using local ingredients. You can relax in the onsen bath and enjoy delicious Japanese meals. This can be seen at 1:30 in the video. A popular cultural experience in Uchiko, Ehime is strolling through the town in Kimono. We recommend giving it a try to relax. In the video, you can see a woman strolling through the streets of Uchiko while wearing a kimono at 0:26. You can also get some great Instagram pictures of yourself in a kimono! When you're sightseeing in Uchiko, be sure to stop drop in on the local shops, such as Road Station Uchiko's Fresh Park Karari and Odanokyo Seseragi, where you can buy local sake, as well as Uchiko's famous traditional bamboo crafts and souvenir. Karari Bridge (からり橋 Kararibashi) at Uchiko Fresh Park Karari, is decorated with Koinobori streamers in spring. It's a truly beautiful scene. You can see the Koinobori streamers at 2:34 in the video. Many Koinobori streamers, big and small, elegantly swim through the air of Uchiko. Traditional Entertainment and Events in Uchiko! Photo:Uchiko-za Yokaichigokoku in Uchiko, has been given the status of "Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings." Once upon a time, this district was a busy merchant town with a focus on candle making. There's a theater for plays in this district, called Uchiko-za. This theater has been operating since the Taisho period, showing traditional Japanese bunraku plays. The theater can be seen at 0:47 in the video. The Kite Festival, shown at 2:38, has around 400 years of history and is an event in Uchiko that we highly recommend checking out. It's held on May 5th every year, so be sure to line up your visit if you can. At Takekobo Studio, shown at 0:31 in the video, you can see traditional bamboo crafts being hand crafted by artisans. These are perfect as souvenirs from Uchiko. Experience the Natural Landscape Uchiko! Photo:Taiko Bridge, Yuge Shrine Uchiko also attracts people with its beautiful natural landscape. We recommend walking around Odamiyama Valley (小田深山渓谷 Odamiyama Keikoku) in the deep forest and visiting the beautiful rice terrace at Izumidani. Uchiko has a lot to offer when it comes to scenic views. The rice terraces are can be seen throughout the video, and thanks to the drone footage, you get a great aerial view! We also recommend visiting Kosho Temple (高昌寺 Koshoji) and seeing the beautiful view from Yuge Shrine (弓削神社 Yuge Jinja). Don’t forget to try some tasty soba made with the pure water of Uchiko. You can see it at 2:24 in the video. Summary of Uchiko, Ehime Uchiko is a famous tourist spot in Ehime Prefecture where you can experience unique Japanese history. There are many more sightseeing spots in Uchiko that we couldn't get to in this article, so be sure to watch the video to see more of the charms that Uchiko has to offer! We hope we sparked your interest in Uchiko. Visit Uchiko, a town where you can discover Japanese culture and beautiful scenery! 【Official Website】Ehime prefecture Uchiko Town Hall Website https://www.town.uchiko.ehime.jp/ 【Official Website】Uchiko Town Official Tourism Site Uchiko Sanpo https://www.we-love-uchiko.jp/ -
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Ozu, Ehime: Dubbed the "Little Kyoto of Iyo" for Its Tasteful Japanese Vibe. An Introduction to the City With Countless Tourist Attractions!
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An Introduction to Ozu, Ehime This video, titled "A Journey to the Good Old Days of Japan - Ozu, Ehime Prefecture (5-minute version)" (古き良き、往年の日本を訪ねる旅~愛媛県大洲市~(英語:5分Ver)), is a promotional video uploaded by the official channel of Ozu. Ozu, Ehime, located in Japan's Shikoku Region (四国地方, Shikokuchiho), is known as the "Little Kyoto of Iyo" for its beautiful scenery and tasteful vibe. Nagahama Bridge (長浜大橋, Nagahamaohashi) astrides the Hiji River (肱川, Hijikawa) that runs through Ozu, at its estuary. It's a drawbridge that opens and closes in the center. Under the cold winter sky, a crisp wind known as the Hiji River Storm (肱川嵐, Hijikawa Arashi), a hallmark of the season for Ozu, and it is followed by a vast fog. This can be seen from 0:12 in the video through time-lapse footage. The video introduces all of the must-see tourist locations in Ozu, Ehime. The attractions of the city are packed into this 5-and-a-half minute video. More About Ozu, Ehime - An Introduction to Beautiful Sightseeing Spots Photo:Ohanahan Street In the city, rickshaws run on cobblestone of Ohanahan Street (おはなはん通り, Ohanahandori), along the historical housings from the Meiji Period (1868-1912). The cobblestone streets can be seen in the video from 1:11. Pokopen Alley (ポコペン横丁, Pokopen Yokocho), a nostalgic and instagrammable side street, as well as the exotic Ozu Red Brick Building (おおず赤煉瓦館, Ozu Akarengakan), are two popular tourist destinations. We recommend visiting Nagahama Port (長浜港, Nagamahako) in Ozu if you fancy yourself some gourmet seafood! You can also travel to Aoshima Island (青島, Aoshima) in the Seto Inland Sea from the beach. Amago no Satsuma, a specialty of Ozu, is a must-eat local cuisine. Relaxing at Hiji River Wind Museum – Utamaro Building (肱川風の博物館・歌磨館, Hijikawa Kaze no Hakubutsukan – Utamarokan) is another great option. It passes on locally cultivated history, culture and tradition to the next generation. Historical Tourist Sites in Ozu, Ehime! Photo:Ozu Castle Ozu Castle (大洲城, Ozujo), built during the Kamakura Period (1185-1333) by governor Shugo, the castle was rebuilt by Takatora Todo more than a century later. It is designated as one of the hundred best castles of Japan. The castle is shown in the video from 2:42. Ozu is also home to many temples and shrines such as Myoho Temple (妙法寺, Myohoji) (from 2:05), Zuiryu Temple (瑞龍寺, Zuiryuji) (from 2:29), Shusseki Temple (出石寺, Shussekiji) and Sukunahikona Shrine (少彦名神社, Sukunahikona Jinja). Garyu Sanso(臥龍山荘,Garyu Sanso) (from 2:49), surrounded by the tasteful scenery of a Japanese garden, is known for its characteristic Sukiya Style (数寄屋建築, Sukiya Kenchiku). It has a different feel depending on the season. Obie Bridge (帯江橋, Obiebashi) (from 3:23) is a wooden, covered bridge, not often seen in Japan, beloved by locals as a social hub. Ozu is home to tons of delicious food as well. Amago no Satsuma, shown in the video from 3:52, is a traditional cuisine consisting of grilled salmon served with a miso-based soup poured on rice. Other Tourist Destinations in Ozu, Ehime Photo:Aoshima's cats There are many sightseeing spots uncovered in the video. Iyo Ozu Sukunahikona Shrine, Aoshima, Tomisuyama Park (冨士山公園, Tomisuyama Koen), Yanetsukibashi Covered Bridge (屋根つき橋, Yanetsukibashi) (also known as Roman Yatsuhashi (浪漫八橋, Romanyatsuhashi)) and Sambaidani Waterfall (三杯谷の滝, Sambaidaninotaki) are just a few places to visit in Ozu. The "Kanko Sakura Festival" (観光さくらまつり, Kanko Sakura Matsuri), "Hataki Sakura Festival" (八多喜さくらまつり, Hataki Sakura Matsuri), "Suitengu Fireworks Festival" (水天宮花火大会, Suitengu Hanabi Taikai), "Nagahama Akahashi Summer Festival" (ながはま赤橋夏まつり, Nagahama Akahashi Natumatsuri), "Dragon Boat Festival" (ドラゴンボート大会, Dragon Boat Taikai), "Ozu Festival" (おおずまつり, Ozu Matsuri), "Ebisu Festival" (えびすまつり, Ebisu Matsuri) and "Gion Festival" (祇園まつり, Gion Festival) are some of the popular festivals in Ozu, Ehime. We recommend scheduling your trip around these events. You can't go wrong staying in Ozu, thanks to its abundant supply of Onsen Ryokan and hotels. Summary of Ozu, Ehime A lot of attractive tourist destinations are captured in this video. If you're interested, we recommend riding the all-red tourist train "Iyo-Nada Monogatari," shown in the video from 4:11, to access Iyo-Ozu Station. Ozu and the surrounding area was badly damaged by severe flooding in 2018, but the people are working together to restore the city. Be sure to go on a sightseeing trip to Ozu, Ehime to support the recovery effort! 【Official Website】Ozu, Ehime Prefecture City Hall Homepage http://translate.google.co.jp/translate?hl=ja&sl=ja&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.city.ozu.ehime.jp%2F&sandbox=1 【Tripadvisor】Ozu, Ehime https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g1022355-Ozu_Ehime_Prefecture_Shikoku-Vacations.html -
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Enjoy the Breathtaking Nature of a Mountain Village at 'Taishoya Shiibasanso' at Ureshino Onsen in Saga Prefecture! Hot Springs, Food, Rooms, Sightseeing Spots...We'll Show You the Best Places to Spend Your Time!
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Ureshino Onsen Hot Springs, Taishoya Shiibasanso ‘Ureshino Onsen Hot Spring Shiibasanso 2012 PV’ (嬉野温泉 椎葉山荘 2012 PV), presents the superb views and excellent services of Taishoya Shiibasanso. It is a Japanese Ryokan inn located in Ureshino Onsen. Ureshino Onsen is kind of like a secret tourist spot tucked away in the mountains of Ureshino City in Saga Prefecture, Kyoshu Island. The area boasts Onsen facilities listed as one of three famous beauty hot springs in Japan. On top of this, the area has clear clean rivers where fireflies gather. You can forget about the world around you and just relax. Within this relaxing area, Taishoya is our recommendation. It was established in the Taisho Period (1912~1926) and has a long history. Here, you can fully enjoy the atmosphere of a mountain village. Ureshino Onsen Shiibasanso is a popular ryokan inn due to its warm welcome and services, and it's rated high on hotel and ryokan review and comparison sites. This video shows all the appealing points of Ureshino Onsen Shiibasanso. Please enjoy! Open-Air Baths at Ureshino Onsen Source :YouTube screenshot Rotenburo (open-air baths) and the large bathing areas at Taishoya Shiibasanso are shown from 0:10 in the video. The onsen's hot water will heal your body and mind. In addition to baths such as Shikinoyu, with water flowing directly from the hot spring source, Shiibanoyu, and Yamanoyu, the rooms are equipped with their own baths as well. You can also use the hot springs bathing facilities on a day pass. Amenities are provided as well, so there's no need to worry about bringing your own. Ureshino Onsen is an alkaline hot spring (Sodium hydrogen carbonate spring) and is effective against nerve pains, muscle pains, joint pains, stiff shoulders, motor paralysis, the hardening of joints, bruises, sprains, chronic digestive disorders, hemorrhoids, excessive sensitivity to cold, and also aids in post-illness recovery, recovery from fatigue, and promotes health as well. How to Enjoy the Facilities of Ureshino Onsen Source :YouTube screenshot When visiting a Japanese ryokan, you can look forward to Japanese cuisine like the dish shown at 0:41 in the video. After taking a bath in the hot springs at Ureshino Onsen Taishoya Shiibasanso, change into a Yukata bathrobe and enjoy some fine dining. Taishoya Shiibasanso has a famous restaurant, and it was listed in the Michelin Guide in 2019. You can enjoy delicious buffet or Kaiseki style traditional Japanese meals including Saga beef. At Taishoya, you can eat at the Yudofuhonpo Tofu Restaurant, Restaurant Yamaboushi, Restaurant Shiiba, and the Private Room Kohaku for groups. Beautiful views of ryokan are shown from 2:01 in the video. Rooms at Taishoya Shiibasanso are Japanese style. You can even enjoy the nature of the mountain village just by relaxing in your rooml. There are annex rooms, maisonette-type rooms and barrier-free rooms as well. Room rates vary by season and plan. Be sure to visit the official website and travel websites to check prices before booking. Have a wonderful trip! Summary of Ureshino Onsen Photo:Scenery at Ureshino Onsen In the Ureshino area of Saga Prefecture, you will find many natural, Instagram-worthy landmarks, relaxing open-air baths, and Japanese ryokan where you can enjoy exquisite Japanese cuisine. Among these wonderful places, Taishoya Shiibasanso, shown in the video, is an excellent place to experience a traditional Japanese atmosphere. This popular inn offers barrier-free facilities and is perfect for both children and adults. There are also many popular sightseeing spots in the Ureshino Onsen area. They include Siebold’s Foot Bath (シーボルトの足湯 Sieborutono Ashiyu), Siebold’s Bath (シーボルトの湯 Sieborutono Yu), Tateiwa Observation Deck (立岩展望台 Tateiwa Tenbodai), Hirokora Camp Site (広川原キャンプ場 Hirokora Campujo), Hizen Yoshida Pottery Museum (肥前吉田焼窯元会館 Hizen Yoshidayaki kamamoto Kikan), Miyuki Park (みゆき公園 Miyuki Koen), Toyotamahime Shrine (豊玉姫神社 Toyotamahime Jinja, Zuikoji Temple (瑞光寺 Zuikoji), Todoroki Falls (轟の滝 Todorokinotaki) and Daichaju Tea Tree (大茶樹 Daichaju). These tourist attractions can be easily accessed when staying at Ureshino Onsen Taishoya Shiibasanso. Of course, these are just a few suggestions. Feel free to enjoy your stay at Ureshino Onsen Taishoya Shiiba Sanso however you please. If you would like to spend a relaxing time in an extraordinary space, be sure to watch the video and check out some review sites. Plan your trip to Ureshino Onsen! ◆Ureshino Onsen Taishoya Shiibasanso◆ 【Address】1586 Aza Shiibaotsu Iwaya-Kawachi, Ureshino Town, Ureshino City 【Access】30 minutes by bus from JR Takeo Onsen Station. 5 minutes by shuttle bus from the bus terminal 【Parking】Free parking spaces (up to 100 vehicles). 【Telephone No】0954-42-3600 【Official Website】Ureshino Onsen Ryokan Taishoya Staishoya Ureshino shiibasanso/Serenity in nature https://www.shiibasanso.com/lg_en/index.html 【Official Website】Ureshino Onsen Tourism Association Ureshino Onsen Nohoho-n Information Bureau https://spa-u.net/ 【Tripadviser】Ureshino Onsen Hot Spring https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1023551-d1425134-Reviews-Ureshino_Onsen-Ureshino_Saga_Prefecture_Kyushu.html -
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What Kind of Ingredients Can You Get at Kyoto's Nishiki Market? Take a Stroll Through the "Kitchen of Kyoto," With a Line-up of More Than 130 Stores!
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A Walk Through Kyoto’s Nishiki Market! This video, “【京都】 錦市場を歩く Walking through Nishiki ichiba, Kyoto, Japan,” introduces Kyoto’s Nishiki Market. Nishiki Market is one of Kyoto’s popular sightseeing areas. Here, you can purchase a wide variety of Kyoto greens, fresh produce, as well as side dishes native to Kyoto. Not only Kyoto residents, but also tourists from overseas as well as students on school trips visit this market in droves. Around New Year’s Day, the market is so crowded with people searching for ingredients used in New Year’s dishes that it becomes difficult to move! At the eastern end of Nishiki Market, there are places of interest such as Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine (錦天満宮), Teramachi-dori Street (寺町通), Shinkyogoku Shopping Street (新京極通), Kawara-cho (河原町), and more. Just What Is Nishiki Market? Introducing Its Origins and Must-See Places in the Area! Photo:Snacks at Nishiki Market Nishiki Market is a shopping street about 400m long, known as the “Kitchen of Kyoto”. It can be found in Kyoto City, Nakagyo Ward, on Nishikikoji-dori Street. In this neighborhood, stores selling seafood and more have existed since the Heian Period of Japan (794 to 1185). In addition, the famous painter Ito Jakuchu (伊藤若冲) was born in a vegetable store that formerly existed in Nishiki Market. Nishiki Market is recognized by small and medium businesses as a massive shopping street, and was selected as one of Japan’s “Ganbaru Shopping Streets 77” in 2006. Enjoy Strolling and Eating Your Way Through Kyoto’s Nishiki Market! Photo:Nishiki Market Around 130 stores can be found at Nishiki Market, including long-established stores as well as specialty stores. In these stores alone, you can find every possible type of Kyoto-only ingredients. In addition, you can enjoy munching on some snacks as you stroll through the market. Do try out the freshly-made Japanese sweets containing tamagoyaki and namafu. Of course, there are also stores where visitors can have breakfast or lunch, such as the popular Japanese restaurant Tobeian. Purchasing dried food, pickles, seafood such as oysters, as well as processed food is another thing we recommend. Nishiki Market’s one and only shrine, the Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine, can also be seen from 9:46 in the video. This shrine was built in the Heian era of Japan, and is home to the “God of Wisdom・Scholarship・Business Talent” as well as the “God of Inviting Fortune・Repelling Evil・Protection from Disasters”. In the 21 minutes of the video, various stores can be seen. Which stores caught your attention? Summary of Kyoto’s Nishiki Market Photo:Taking a Photo of Nishiki Market As shown in the video, Nishiki Market’s retro feel, as well as the convenience of having a wide variety of delicacies available, is the source of the market’s popularity. When thinking of a tour in Kyoto, travelers usually think of famous shrines such as Kiyomizudera Shrine (清水寺) and Kinkakuji Shrine (金閣寺, The Golden Pavillion). However, if you’re already in Kyoto, why not take a trip to Nishiki Market, where you can have your fill of Kyoto’s delicious food? You're sure to find a store that suits your tastes. ◆Nishiki Market Facilities Overview◆ 【Address】Kyoto City Nakagyo Ward Higashi-Uoya (Nishikikoji-dori~Takakura) 【Access】2 minutes’ walk from city bus Shijo Takakura Station (四条高倉, Shijo Takakura), 3 minutes’ walk from subway Karasuma Line Shijo Station (烏丸線四条駅, Karasuma-sen Shijo-eki), 3 minutes’ walk from Hankyu Kyoto Line Karasuma Station (阪急京都線烏丸駅, Hankyu Kyoto sen Karasuma-eki) 【Opening Hours】Differs by store 【Parking】Paid parking is available in the vicinity 【Official Website】Nishiki Market http://www.kyoto-nishiki.or.jp/ -
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Here's a List of the Most Popular Places to Visit in Tokyo! Tokyo Is Full of Fascinating Places to Visit That Attract People From All Over the World!
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東京の人気観光スポット紹介動画について こちらの動画は「ANA Global Channel」が公開した「IS JAPAN COOL? TOKYO」ロングバージョン」です。 日本の首都である東京には、さまざまな人気観光スポットがあります。 日本の歴史や伝統を感じられるスポット、東京の絶景を楽しめるスポット、絶品グルメを楽しめるエリアなど盛りだくさん。 こちらの記事では、東京の中で特におすすめのスポットを紹介し、東京の魅力を知ってもらいたいと思います。 この動画を見れば、「東京を観光したいな」と思うはず! 東京を観光するときに人気のエリアを紹介 東京を観光するときにおすすめのエリアといえば浅草でしょう。 浅草は日本らしい景色や伝統的な文化が楽しめる人気の観光地。 浅草寺の美しいお寺を見学したり、浅草演芸ホールで落語を体験するなど日本の文化を楽しむことができます。 浅草では屋形船に乗ることをおすすめします。隅田川から見る景観を楽しみましょう! 東京を観光するときに欠かせないエリアは新宿もあげられます。 新宿はグルメや都会の景色を楽しめる東京の中心地。 昔の日本らしい雰囲気の思い出横丁にはたくさんの外国人の観光客が訪れます。 さらに、都庁の展望室からもご覧になれる絶景や、ヒルトン東京、京王プラザホテルといった高級ホテルがあるのも魅力です。 また、新宿の周辺には新宿御苑や花園神社といった美しい景勝地も存在します。 東京を観光で歴史を感じることができるスポットを紹介 東京で日本の歴史を感じることができるおすすめスポットを二つ紹介します。 一つ目は、築地です。 築地の周辺には築地本願寺や浜離宮恩賜庭園といった日本らしい景観や歴史が楽しめるスポットがあります。 築地市場は日本の台所と呼ばれ、長年栄えてきましたが2018年に東京都中央卸売市場が豊洲に移転しました。 ただ、移転後も築地市場の場外ではおいしいグルメを求めて国内外から観光客で盛り上がっています。 二つ目は、明治神宮です。 明治神宮は明治天皇をおまつりする歴史ある神社で、パワースポットとしても知られています。 能や狂言を観覧できるイベントも開催しています。 東京を観光するときにおすすめの癒しスポットを紹介 東京を観光するときにおすすめの癒しスポットはたくさんあります! 東京の景色を楽しみたいという方は東京タワーや東京スカイツリー、六本木ヒルズ森タワーがおすすめ。 天気のいい日には都会の絶景が楽しめるでしょう。 ゆっくり体を癒やしたいという人はお台場にある大江戸温泉物語で温泉に浸かるのがおすすめ。 大江戸温泉物語にいくときは、お台場の実物大ガンダムをご覧になるのもいいですよ。 東京の魅力がたくさん詰まった動画紹介まとめ ANA Global Channelが制作した東京の観光地のプロモーション動画には東京の魅力がたくさん詰まっているのでおすすめ。 是非皆さんも東京観光をお楽しみください。 -
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Mt. Takao Beer Mount – Enjoy a Toast With Delicious Food and Drinks and Gorgeous Views at This Beer Garden Located Just 1 Hour From the Heart of Tokyo!
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Mt. Takao Beer Mount: Video Introduction This video, titled "Solo Drinks at a Beer Garden - Mt. Takao Beer Mount" (おひとりさまでもビアガーデン・高尾山「ビアマウント」で呑む), was uploaded by "furo1010." In the video, furo1010 is shown heading to Mt. Takao Beer Mount. With its beautiful scenery, delicious food, and tasty beer, Mt. Takao Beer Mount is a place you'd want to visit even if you are not a mountaineer or a hiking enthusiast. Be sure to check out the video to see how the buffet-style food and beer, as well as local sake and other beverages, are enjoyed. Mt. Takao Beer Mount – Experience Hospitality at 488 Meters Above Sea Level! A Look at the Event's Nearly 70 Years of History Photo:Mt. Takao Beer Mount (beer garden), Mt. Takao Located in Hachioji, Tokyo, in Japan's Kanto region, Mt. Takao boasts the largest number of climbers in the world. In the summer, the observation deck restaurant, which is adjacent to the Mt. Takao cable car, transforms into Mt. Takao Beer Mount and hosts a beer garden. Mt. Takao Beer Mount is a beer garden that began in 1954 as a film festival and summer evening karaoke contest held to encourage the use of the Mt. Takao cable car and has been ongoing for nearly 70 years. The view from the top terrace of the observation deck restaurant—located 488 meters above sea level—is spectacular, offering a panoramic view from the Tokyo cityscape to the Boso Peninsula during the day. It's also a popular spot on Japanese Instagram for its beautiful night views. Being just an hour away from central Tokyo, you can enjoy delicious food and beverages while surrounded by nature at Mt. Takao Beer Mount. Mt. Takao Beer Mount 2023 – Event Dates, Admission Fees, and More! Photo:Mt. Takao Beer Mount (beer garden), Hachioji, Tokyo Due to the pandemic, Mt. Takao Beer Mount was held on a smaller scale until 2021, but has been held normally since 2022. The 2023 event dates have yet to be released, but if it's held as usual, it will be open from June 15 to October 15. The price for all-you-can-eat and drink is 4,200 yen for adults, 3,900 yen for seniors, 2,700 yen for junior high school students, 1,700 yen for elementary school students, and 500 yen for infants. You can enjoy delicious gourmet food and a wide variety of drinks with an all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink course at a reasonable price. Please enjoy it with your family and friends. Food at Mt. Takao Beer Mount – The Perfect Dishes to Go With Your Beer! Photo:The buffet at Mt. Takao Beer Mount (beer garden) Dishes served buffet style will include Japanese, Western, and Chinese menu items. [Video] 2:55 - Buffet-Style Dishes Among the dishes we recommend are local specialties of Hachioj, including salads using vegetables grown in Hachioji and Hachioji Ramen. [Video] 4:00 - Local Specialties of Hachioji, Tokyo The beer goes perfect with the delicious food, and there's beers being served from four major breweries, allowing you to sample a variety of flavors. [Video] 4:13 - Beers From 4 Major Breweries In addition to beer, there's a wide range of beverages, including sake, sours, highballs, etc. Of course, non-alcoholic drinks for children are also available. [Video] 4:52 - A Wide Selection of Alcoholic Beverages Mt. Takao Beer Mount is a great place to enjoy delicious food and drinks, and is recommended for both families and solo guests alike. Information About Wait Times, Crowding, Recommended Seats, Reservations, and More! Mt. Takao Beer Mount has approximately 500 seats and all guests can enjoy the buffet for up to 2 hours. Although there are many seats, the beer garden can be quite crowded on weekends and during the Bon Festival, so be sure to keep this in mind if you're planning on visiting. If you want to enjoy the restaurant without any hassle, we recommend making reservations in advance. Reservations can be made for a minimum of 4 people on weekdays, and for 10 or more people on weekends and holidays. The best seats at Mt. Takao Beer Mount are on the top floor, called the slab. The night views from here are incredible. For those who want to enjoy nature, we recommend the garden surrounded by the forest. You can dine while relaxing in nature. The indoor hall is perfect for rainy or windy days. For rainy days, there's no need to worry, as there is also tent seating set up in the outdoor area. Use the Cable Car for Easy Access to the Mt. Takao Beer Mount Photo:Mt. Takao cable car To get to Mt. Takao, where the beer garden is located, first take the Keio Line from Shinjuku for 53 minutes to Takaosanguchi Station. From Takaosanguchi Station, head to the Kiyotaki Station cable car, a 5-minute walk away. Take the cable car (a 6-minute ride) and get off at Mt. Takao Station to reach the venue. Mt. Takao Beer Mount can also be reached on foot without using the cable car. The food and drinks will taste even better after a nice hike up the mountain! Trail 1 – Hiking Mt. Takao as an Inexperienced Climber/Hiker Source :Hachinavi Mt. Takao Feature Mt. Takao is so famous among mountaineering enthusiasts that around 3 million climbers visit the mountain each year. For those who wish to hike up to the beer garden, here are some recommendations. To get to Takao Beer Mount on foot, we recommend Trail 1. There are seven trails on Mt. Takao: Trails 1-6 and the Inariyama Course. Trail 1 is easy for beginners to climb as most of the course is paved and there are rest areas. It takes approximately 100 minutes to reach the summit and around 60 minutes to reach the beer garden. After a nice workout, why not enjoy the beer garden with some friends in the outdoors? Things to Do Near Mt. Takao There are a number of things to do near Mt. Takao. Below we'll introduce some places we recommend checking out when visiting the area. Takaosan Yakuoin Temple Takaosan Yakuoin Temple is a temple located on Mt. Takao. They have many seasonal events, such as New Years events and Setsubun, and they even have a fire walking event that's held during March each year. The temple is a 20-minute walk from the same cable car used to access the beer garden. Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Admission Fee: Free Takao 599 Museum A museum with a relax atmosphere that features exhibits relating to the unique ecosystem on Mt. Takao. The museum is located just 4 minutes from Takaosanguchi Station by foot. Hours: April to November: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (Last admission 4:30 pm), December to March: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm (Last admission 3:30). ※Hours are subject to change due to events. Admission Fee: Free ※Some events/exhibits may have an admission fee Keio Takaosan Onsen Gokurakuyu Keio Takaosan Onsen Gokurakuyu is a natural hot spring located at the foot of Mt. Takao. The facility offers hot springs and massages, as well as restaurants where you can enjoy delicious soba and sashimi after relaxing in the hot springs. The facility is a quick 2-minute walk from Takaosanguchi Station. Hours: 8:00 am - 10:45 pm (Last admission 10:00 pm) Admission Fee (Weekdays): Adults: 1,100 yen, Children: 550 yen (Weekends/Public holidays/Peak season): Adults: 1,300 yen, Children: 650 yen ※Peak season fees apply during the following periods: December 29 - January 3, Golden Week, mid-August, November 1 - November 30, and other dates ※Free admission for children under 3 Mt. Takao Monkey Park & Wild Plant Garden A monkey park on Mt. Takao home to some 70 monkeys. The park also features a garden with walkways made from tree cookies and beautiful autumn leaves in the fall. The park is a 3-minute walk along Trail 1 after taking the cable car to Takaosan Station. Hours: December - February: 9:30 am - 4:00 pm, March - April: 10:00 am - 4:30 pm, May - November: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Admission Fee: Adults (Junior high school students and older): 430 yen, Children (Ages 3 and older): 210 yen Takao Trick Art Museum A museum full of mind-bending, Egyptian-themed optical illusion art where you can enjoy taking funny photos. The museum receives support from the Egyptian Embassy, and so the souvenir store has popular souvenirs imported directly from Egypt. The museum is a 2-minute walk from Takaosanguchi Station. Hours: April - November: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, December - March: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Closed: Thursdays Admission Fee (General): Adults: 1,300 yen, Junior high and high school students: 1,000 yen, Elementary school students: 700 yen, Young children (ages 4 and under): 500 yen (People with disabilities): Adults: 1,100 yen, Junior high and high school students: 800 yen, Elementary school students: 500 yen, Young children (ages 4 and under): 300 yen ※Discounts available for groups. Please see the official website for more information Summary of Mt. Takao Beer Mount Mt. Takao Beer Mount is held both in the summer and in the fall. Last year, it was held from October 19. The atmosphere is quite different during autumn, but just as enjoyable! Also, until the summer beer garden begins, the Mt. Takao Beer Buffet event is held, where visitors can enjoy barbecue cooked on an eco-friendly craft grill imported specially from Denmark. Mt. Takao, is a great place where visitors can enjoy both mountain climbing and gourmet food. Mt. Takao Beer Mount is the perfect for those looking to enjoy a cold beer to beat the summer heat! Relax and take a break from the daily grind and head to Mt. Takao Beer Mount, where you can enjoy nature, tasty food, and satisfying drinks! 【TripAdvisor】Mt. Takao Beer Mount -
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Isumi - Exciting Tourist Attractions and Culture in This Japanese City
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About the Promotional Video of Isumi City, Chiba The video “Isumi-shi Promotional Video (ISUMI: The City of Four Colorful Seasons),”(いすみ市プロモーション動画(ISUMI~四季彩の街で~)), created by "regional videos" (地ムービー), is a promotional video for Isumi City, located in the southeastern part of Chiba prefecture in the Kanto region of Japan. It introduces sightseeing spots and local food in Isumi through story telling. Isumi City in Chiba has been actively promoting the region. For example, it succeeded in being chosen as a filming location for the Japanese film Shoplifters, which received awards and worldwide praise. Isumi City, with its scenery of fishing ports and traditional Japanese village scenery, makes it not only a great place to visit for sightseeing, but also a great place to live as well. Isumi City emphasizes being an area where with a lush natural landscape that has easy access to the Tokyo metropolitan area on a 70-minute express train ride. The local citizens and city workers of Isumi City Hall, as well as the Japanese idol group Kamen Joshi (Masked Girls) and comedian Dronzu Ishimoto appear in this video as local ambassadors of Isumi City. You can enjoy the nice flow of the video with Kamen Joshi’s songs. This video consists of a fun story as well, so you can enjoy some entertainment while sightseeing through the video! Local Food in Isumi City Source :YouTube screenshot In this promotional video for Isumi City, you can see the story with the following plot. Dronzu Ishimoto plays the role of the Isumi City mayor. He tells the surfing representative, the seafood representative, the festival representative, and the sightseeing representative to try the “Isumi Treasure Showdown!" Kamen Joshi and Isumin, the local character of Isumi City, cheer them on. At the mayor’s instruction, the seafood representative introduces the “Ohara Fishing Port Morning Market. You can see this scene at 0:28 in this video. The morning market is held every Sunday morning and is popular among foreign visitors and locals alike. Being quite popular, the market can often be crowded. Ohara Fishing Port lands a ton of fish thanks to its rock reef- the largest in Japan. You can enjoy the freshest seafood with a barbecue as well. This fishing port is known for having the largest catch of crawfish in Japan, and the “Ise Ebi Matsuri” (Crawfish Festival) is held every summer. Octopus fishing is also popular at this fishing port, and "Takomeshi" (octopus rice) and "Takoshabu" (octopus shabu shabu) are also popular. From 3:11 in the video, the actors are shown eating these local dishes with big smiles on their faces. Another delicious local food is "Isumi Rice." At 2:39 in the video, you can see Doronzu Ishii eating a delicious bowl of rice Sightseeing in Isumi City Photo:Surfing Isumi City is also famous for surfing. Taito Surf Point, located at the southernmost point of Kujukurihama, is especially famous. It's the biggest beach in Japan and a popular surfing destination. It's said to be the origin of surfing in Japan. You can see surfing at 0:38 in the video. Members of Kamen Joshi also give it a try! Traveling on the Isumi Railway running through a beautiful rural area covered with crops, is another popular sightseeing route. Isumi City also has unique experiences, such as the “restaurant train,” where passengers can eat cooked crawfish, and the “charter train.” After that, the sightseeing representative introduces multiple sightseeing spots all at once from 1:21 in the video. There's Taitosaki Beacon, a beautiful place with a panoramic view, Kuniyoshi Shrine, with its large, sacred ginkgo tree, Early Morning in Isumi, Isumi City Hall, Gyoganji Temple, Mangijo Park, Genji-Botaru Forest, Kidoizumi Sake Brewery, The Couple Rocks of Tsutsugaura, Kiyomizu dera, the Town of Ohara Fishing Port, Ohara Beach, Takahide Dairy Farm, and Izuna Temple. Tons of great places for taking pictures! The Festivals of Isumi City Source :YouTube screenshot From 1:43, the festival representative introduces Ohara Hadaka Matsuri (Ohara Naked Festival), a traditional festival in Isumi City. Throughout two days of this festival, you can see many powerful men carrying mikoshi, portable shrines, and running around in the sea. This is the biggest festival in Isumi City enough to have big fireworks as well. Summary of Isumi City Who wins the battle and receives the treasures, the surfing representative, the seafood representative, the festival representative, or the sightseeing representative…? Check out the video to see for yourself! As you can see from the promotional video and this article, Isumi City of Chiba Prefecture is a very attractive city. Please travel to Isumi City, a relatively new city since 2005. 【Official Website】The Association of Isumi City Tourism http://www.isumi-kankou.com/ -
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Japan's Delicious Wagyu Beef Is Extremely Popular Overseas! Even in Australia, Another Country Famous for Its Beef, Japanese Wagyu Beef Sales Are on the Rise!
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Japanese Wagyu Beef This video, titled "Wagyu Beef Sales in Australia!," Was created by JETRO. In recent years, the ban on the importation of Japanese Wagyu beef into European and Asian countries has been lifted, and since 2018 the exportation of Wagyu beef from Japan to Australia has become possible. That being said, is there really a demand for Japanese Wagyu beef in Australia, the number one producer and exporter of "Aussie Beef"? What Breeds of Cattle Are Being Raised in Australia and Japan? Source :YouTube screenshot When you think of Wagyu beef, the native Japanese species Hidagyu (飛騨牛), Kagoshima Wagyu (鹿児島和牛), and Omigyu (近江牛) probably come to mind (or not). There are four types of cattle in Japan raised for Wagyu beef production: Japanese Black (黒毛和種, kurogewashu), Japanese Brown (褐毛和種, akagewashu), Japanese Shorthorn (日本短角種, nihontankakushu), and Japanese Polled (無角和種, mukakuwashu). Independent rules in Australia state that only beef from cattle with a 50% or higher Wagyu lineage may be classified as Wagyu beef. From 9:20 in the video, Australia's Wagyu farming representative, David Blackmore, explains that Japanese and Australian cattle are being cross-bred to produce Australian Wagyu beef. More About Japanese Cuisine, Food Products, and Business Dealings in Australia Source :YouTube screenshot Since the ban on the importation of Japanese Wagyu beef was lifted, Japanese agriculture, business negotiations regarding marine and food products have been held in Sydney. Various companies, organisations, distributors and buyers such as Osawa Enterprises (大沢エンタープライズ, oosawa enta-puraizu) and Kirishima Ranch (霧島ランチ) have taken part in the business meetings. Japanese restaurants in Australia are using imported Japanese Wagyu beef to attract customers to their restaurants. From 2:08 in the video, you can see Japanese Wagyu beef being sold at 3-5 times the price of Australian beef at the store Tokyo Mart (東京マート, toukyouma-to). Even at such a high price, Japanese Wagyu beef continues to sell well. The Key to Increasing Exportation of Japanese Wagyu Beef? Photo:Sukiyaki Japanese cuisine holds the key to increasing the exportation of Japanese Wagyu beef in Australia. From 1:29 in the video, we're introduced to the Japanese restaurant Masuya (鱒屋). High quality Japanese Wagyu beef can be best enjoyed not only as steak, but also in traditional Japanese dishes such as Sukiyaki and Shabu Shabu. The high quality products, manufacturing techniques, and food culture of Japan is gaining popularity worldwide. Summary of the Exportation of Japanese Wagyu Beef As you can see from the video, Australia is currently one of the top exporters of beef in the world. However, recently there is growing demand for tender and delicious Japanese beef such as Wagyu or Kuroge. Since the ban was lifted on the importation of Japanese Wagyu beef, distribution has spread worldwide and the superb taste of Wagyu beef is attracting attention from foodies overseas. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for Wagyu beef! -
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Ibaraki Prefecture: A Tourist Attraction With Everything From Nature to the Latest in World-Class Space Technology. An In-Depth Look at Ibaraki's Cuisine and History!
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Introducing Ibaraki Prefecture - A Tourist Destination Full of Attractions This video, titled "[Revised Version] Ibaraki Prefecture PR Video "Outlook IBARAKI" Japanese Version" (【改訂版】茨城県PR映像「Outlook IBARAKI」 日本語版), was released by "いばキラTV - IBAKIRA TV -." Ibaraki Prefecture is an area where you can enjoy beautiful, Instagram-worthy scenery such as Fukuroda Falls, one of Japan's three most famous waterfalls, Mt. Tsukuba, on the list of "Top 100 Mountains in Japan," and the beautiful Kasumigaura Lake, the second largest lake in Japan. The Beauty of Ibaraki The population of Ibaraki is about 3 million and this prefecture lets people enjoy the four seasons of Japan. It takes 70 minutes to get to Mito City, the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture, from central Tokyo by the Joban Line. Kairakuen Garden, a sightseeing spot in Mito, is famous for its Ume flowers and when they’re in full bloom, the place is overflowing with visitors. Ibaraki Prefecture is an important region supporting Japan in agriculture and industry, and has a well-developed land, sea, and air transportation network, with the Port of Ibaraki and the Port of Kashima, as well as Ibaraki Airport, connecting the prefecture to countries around the world. Ibaraki has a historically deep culture, and you can find traditional Japanese culture, such as Kashima-Jingu Shrine, one of the oldest shrines in Japan, as well as traditional crafts. Ibaraki Prefecture supports Japan in various fields such as industry, agriculture, animal husbandry, cuisine and space technology. Check Out Ibaraki's Melons! Photo:Melon Ibaraki Prefecture is a major producer of fruits and vegetables, and Ibaraki's chestnuts, rice, Chinese cabbage and lotus root, boast the No. 1 market share in Tokyo. It is also the top producer of melons in Japan! “Ibaraking” is a famous melon because of its large size and elegant sweetness. This melon is introduced at past 1:40 in the video. You can tell how delicious it is just by watching. In addition to melons, you can enjoy chestnuts and pears in the fall, so it is recommended that you visit Ibaraki in each of the four seasons. Although it’s not well known, Mt. Tsukuba and the Northern part of the prefecture have an enriched hot spring where you can enjoy a relaxing time after a meal or sightseeing. Photo:Monkfish hot pot Try Out the Local Specialties in Ibaraki! Ibaraki is a reservoir for various seafood, such as mackerel and sardine. A standard dish during the winter in Ibaraki is monkfish hot pot. The annual "Monkfish Cleaning" event at Oarai Sun Beach has become a popular winter event, so much so that it has become a hot topic in the news. The livestock industry is prosperous as well. There's Hitachi beef which is famous throughout the world, and Rose Pork, with a quality of meat that ranks among the best in Japan! In this article's video, "Outlook IBARAKI," you can learn more about monkfish, Hitachi beef, and popular sightseeing and dining spots in Ibaraki. Speaking of local gourmet, in Ibaraki there's the “Mito roast pork burger,” “Kasama Inarizushi,” Clam rice, and of course locally produced sake. If you're going to Ibaraki be sure to try some of these out. They're all delicious. Ibaraki - A World Class Research City in Japan Photo:Tsukuba Space Center Ibaraki: One of the World's Leading Cities for Research and Education in Japan In addition to being famous for its cuisine and tourism, Ibaraki is also a hub for research and development. It is located 45 minutes from the center of Tokyo by the Tsukuba Express. There are research institutes from 29 countries, including the Tsukuba Space Center, which is famous for space development, and about 20,000 scientists support the world's most advanced research. It is one of the world's leading Japanese research cities, home to four Nobel Prize winners associated with Tsukuba! Bronze statues of Nobel Prize winners are introduced around 2:48 in the video. Major Japanese companies such as Hitachi, Komatsu, Canon, and Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal have their main factories here, and the robotics industry is particularly active in the industrial sector, where various robots are being developed and put to practical use. Ibaraki's Remarkable Sports Ibaraki Prefecture is known for its cuisine, tourism and research and development. In addition, Ibaraki Prefecture is also attracting attention in the field of sports. J-League powerhouse Kashima Antlers, named after Japan's oldest shrine, the Kashima Shrine, is loved by residents of Ibaraki Prefecture. Additionally, the Ibaraki National Athletic Meet was held in 2019. It’s the largest event and athletes from all over Japan gather to show their hard training. Summary of Ibaraki There are also many other attractive sightseeing spots in Ibaraki, such as Hitachi Seaside Park, where you can enjoy the seasonal flowers, as well as many gourmet foods. Check out the video, full of the attractions of Ibaraki, such as nature, industry, agriculture, livestock farming, gourmet food, space development, and more! This article can't convey all of the amazing things Ibaraki has in store for you, so be sure to check out the video to get a better idea of what there is to do! 【Official Website】Ibaraki Prefecture https://www.pref.ibaraki.jp/site/foreign-language/index.html 【Tripadvisor】Ibaraki https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g298165-Ibaraki_Prefecture_Kanto-Vacations.html -
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Spend an Unforgettable Time at Gero Onsen's Ryokan, "Suimeikan," in Gifu Prefecture! Its Variety of Hot Springs and Rooms Will Keep You Coming Back for More
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Suimeikan at Gero Onsen Looking for an awesome ryokan (Japanese style inn) where you can visit some amazing hot springs? Well, look no further! This is the perfect video for people who want to do just that! Relax at the perfect ryokan for visiting Gero City, Gifu Prefecture in Japan's Tokai Region, a popular tourist spot in Japan. This video, titled "(Official) Gero Onsen 'Suimeikan'" (【公式】下呂温泉「水明館」), was created by "Suimeikan." It's a promotional video for the popular ryokan "Suimeikan," located at Gero Onsen (Gero Hot Springs). This video is filled with the attractions of Suimeikan: its Japanese-style landscape, the soothing hot springs, and the delicious Hida beef dishes. Suimeikan has received high ratings on hotel/ryokan review sites and comparison sites as well. This article will introduce the attractions and information regarding Suimeikan alongside the video. Before we begin, immerse yourself in the experience of Suimeikan through the video. What is Suimeikan? Source :YouTube screenshot Suimeikan, a ryokan that you will certainly want to stay in if you are visiting Gero City, is a historical ryokan that has been in business since 1932 (Showa 7). This Japanese style hotel values the spirit of hospitality, soothing its visitors with services such as personally prepared tea. Suimeikan is lined up alongside the Hida River and consists of 4 buildings, each containing unique and distinct rooms. The 4 buildings consist of "Rinsenkaku," an elegant space that emphasizes traditional beauty, "Hisenkaku," which combines the best of both Japanese and Western style, "Sansuikan," which prioritizes traditional design, and "Hanare Seiransou," 5 Sukiya-style rooms. ・Rinsenkaku Four types of rooms: Japanese-style rooms, Japanese-Western-style rooms, rooms with open-air baths, and guest rooms. All rooms feature a hot spring bath made of Koyamaki cedar, room service provided by the head chef, rooms with an open-air bath overlooking the Hida River, and a balcony on which to enjoy the view of the Gero city. ・Hisenkaku Four types of rooms: Japanese-style rooms, Japanese-Western-style rooms, single rooms, and special rooms. The hotel features a wide range of room types from single rooms to spacious Japanese-Western-style rooms, a large bath with a great view from the top floor, Japanese-Western-style rooms with few steps that make it easy to move around, and a reception lounge on the first floor. ・Sansuikaku There are six types of rooms: Japanese-style rooms, Japanese-Western style rooms, Renewal Japanese-Western style rooms, Special rooms, Twin/Triple rooms with a Japanese antechamber, and Twin rooms. Its main features are a “special room” where you can lose track of time watching the koi fish swim about. The large boulders, beautiful nature, endless blue skies, open-air hot spring, and hot spring pool make for the ultimate relaxation experience. ・Seiransou The names of the rooms are taken from The Tale of Genji, and there are five rooms in total: "Aoi-no-Ma," "Yugao-no-Ma," "Takekawa," "Koubai," and "Kashiwagi-no-Ma. It's a luxurious space with a tatami hallway. The cuisine is a special menu prepared by the head chef of Seiranso, using carefully selected ingredients of the day. Each room is equipped with a full range of amenities. Information About Suimeikan's Facilities Source :YouTube screenshot There is a place within Suimeikan where you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Japanese Garden. If you enjoy the view while relaxing in a yukata, all of your worries are sure to melt away! You can see the Japanese garden at 1:38 in the video. One of the attractions of Suimeikan is that you can enjoy your time in the way that best suits you. Suimeikan has various inside facilities such as the beauty salon, "Salon de Couleur," on the top floor of Hisenkaku, the inside pool "Suimei Health Club," the lobby lounge "Evian," the bar "Marone," the shop, "Club Jurien," and the karaoke room. You can also enjoy a variety of delicious meals at Suimeikan! Hida beef, with its high-quality fat, is especially delicious and is a must-try! You can observe the meals at 1:08 in the video. Suimeikan offers a variety of food choices and services suited to your preferences, such as restaurants that offer private rooms and lunch menus, "Heyashoku" where you can enjoy Japanese dishes crafted by the head chef with tasty seasonal ingredients, the European-style restaurant "Baden Baden," the Chinese restaurant / Chinese room "Ryuyuri," the Japanese restaurant "Kitanoryou," and "Dining Tokiwa." About Suimeikan at Gero Onsen Source :YouTube screenshot Gero city, a famous Japanese tourist site, is a nature-rich area surrounded by mountains. Gero Onsen has been chosen as one of the three best hot springs of Japan, there is also a "Legend of the White Eagle," which says that when the water at Gero Onsen stopped flowing, a white eaglet (which was the incarnation of Bhaisajyaguru) made the water start flowing again. You can observe the hot spring at 0:51 in the video. Gero Onsen's spring water is simple alkaline spring water, which is excellent for achieving beautiful skin. The spring is effective against: motor organ disorders, rheumatism, nerve paralysis, post-illness recovery, and recovery from fatigue, and is also good for beauty and health. At Suimeikan, you can enjoy the water flowing directly from the hot spring source with Shimotome hot water, open-air hot springs, large public baths with a beautiful view, reserved open-air hot springs and bedrock baths. You can observe not just the lush green mountains and the Hida river, but also a view of Gero city. It is possible to enter the open-air hot springs and large public bath without staying at the hotel as well. Many people, including men who are tired from work and women who are looking for beauty treatments, visit Gero Onsen to take a bath. Please try the various types of hot springs and find your favorite! Tourist Attractions Around Suimeikan There are many tourist attractions surrounding Suimeikan. Some of these attractions include: Gero Onsen Gasshou Village (下呂温泉合掌村), Gero Onsen Shrine (下呂温泉神社), Onsenji Temple (温泉寺), Nakayama Shichiri (中山七里), Yokoya Gorge (横谷峡), Gandate Gorge (巌立峡), Okuhida Shuzo Brewery (奥飛騨酒造), Gero Onsen deyu Morning Market (下呂温泉 いでゆ朝市), Roadside Station Minamihidaosaka Hanamomo (道の駅 南飛騨小坂はなもも), Roadside Station Hidakanayama Nukumori no Sato Onsen (道の駅 飛騨金山ぬく森の里温泉), Marukarinosato Kuno River (まるかりの里 久野川), Roadside Station Maze Mikinosato (道の駅 馬瀬 美輝の里), Jakoushimizu (麝香清水), Seiryu Maze River (清流馬瀬川), Senshoji Temple (禅昌寺), Johukuji Temple (浄福寺), Tochimoto Farm (杤本農園), Mazekaore Health Farm (まぜ川上健康農園), and Kaeru Shrine (加恵瑠神社). Summary of Suimeikan Access to Gifu Prefecture's Suimeikan is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes by train from Nagoya Station, and the nearest station is Gero Station on the Takayamamoto Line, and it is a 3 minute walk from Suimeikan. Suimeikan is full of relaxing hot springs, delicious meals, tourist spots, and various facilities! Please watch the video and find your favorite thing about Suimeikan! Room rates and prices may vary by season, room and plan, please check the official website or travel websites for booking availability. Suimeikan is the best place to stay when you visit Gifu Prefecture. You can only experience the pleasure of bathing at Gero Onsen, surrounded by Instagram-worthy scenery, here! ◆Gero Onsen's "Suimeikan" Facility Overview◆ 【Address】〒509-2206 1268 Koden, Gero City, Gifu Prefecture 【Access】Takayama Main Line, 3-minute walk from Gero Station 【Parking】Yes. Can fit about 200 vehicles 【Telephone No】0576-25-2801 【Official Website】Gero Onsen Suimeikan 【Official】Guaranteed Lowest Price https://www.suimeikan.co.jp/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Gero Onsen Suimeikan https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g788306-d584914-Reviews-Suimeikan-Gero_Gifu_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
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Sightseeing Destinations and Experiences to Enjoy in Itoman City, Okinawa! Enjoy Unique Cuisine and Traditional Crafts on Your Trip to Okinawa for an Experience Like No Other!
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About Itoman, Okinawa This is a promotional video for Itoman city titled "Itoman City Tourism PR Video・Experience Compilation" (糸満市観光PRムービー_体験編(日本語版))." It's brought to you by Itoman city hall. We'd like to introduce experiences available in Itoman, a city located in southern Okinawa Island, a popular sightseeing destination in Japan. Itoman city hall has also created other videos highlighting popular restaurants, walking routes and cultural spots in and around Itoman city. Itoman is a city on Okinawa's main island, in the south west of Japan. Itoman city is easily accessible by car and takes around 30 minutes to get to from Naha airport (那覇空港, Nahakuukou), the main airport in Okinawa. Itoman city was the site of many battles during World War II, and therefore is well known for battle memorial sites such as Okinawa Peace Memorial Park (沖縄県平和祈念公園, Okinawaken heiwa kinen kouen) and Himeyuri Memorial Tower (ひめゆりの塔, Himeyurinotou). Itoman city is also famous as a fishing village, with many fishing traditions being passed down for generations. Itoman is an area dotted with sugar cane fields and beaches with beautiful views of the ocean. Charming villages covered with red tile roofed houses typical of Okinawa add to the beautiful scenery here. Popular Tourist Experiences in Itoman City Photo:Underwater In the opening scene of this video we're introduced to Ryukyu Glass Village's (琉球ガラス村, Ryuukyuu garasu mura) glass blowing experience. You can see this at 0:15 in the video. Ryukyu glassware is famous for it's characteristic air bubbles and thick, beautifully colored glass. Glass-blowing is a traditional Japanese craft by which you can create truly one of a kind glassware. At Ryukyu Glass Village you can also watch the craftsmen at work or purchase a variety of colorful glassware from the shop. Next, we'd like to introduce the glass boat tours. You can see these at 0:52 in the video. The glass boats have a glass floor which allows you to take a peek down at the sea floor below. You can enjoy looking at the beautiful Okinawan coral and tropical fish up close without the need to take part in a snorkeling or diving course. The next sightseeing experience we'd like to introduce is Hariko making. Hariko are traditional paper-mache dolls that you can decorate however you like. You can see them being made at 01:09 in the video. Have fun watching your cute, hand-painted Ucchiribukusa (traditional Okinawa doll) stand back up after knocking it over time and time again. The Shisa (lion dog) hariko is very typical of Okinawa. Okinawan traditional fishing boat/Sabani sail boat experiences are also very popular. Sabini are fishing boats used in the Tempuku Bare competition which is part of the biggest event held in Itoman city, the Itoman Hare. Tempuku Bare is a competition where as a team you attempt to flip over your overturned Sabani boat and row it to the finish line. It is used as a test of the village fishermens' boat skills, but don't worry, as a tourist you won't have to flip over any Sabani boats during your experience! Rowing your own Sabani with the cool wind brushing against your face is an exhilarating experience! You can see this at 2:15 in the video. Experience Making the Local Delicacies of Itoman Source :YouTube screenshot Taking part in the regional Japanese cuisine experience is sure to be one of the best memories of your trip to Okinawa. The area with highest consumption of tofu in Japan is thought to be Okinawa and there are many tofu shops in Itoman. You can see some of these shops being introduced at 1:43 in the video. If you take part in the Okinawa-style tofu (島豆腐, Shimadoufu) experience you will have the chance to make tofu the traditional way by grinding soy beans using a stone mortar. The taste of freshly made Okinawan tofu will bring a smile to your face! Summary of Itoman, Okinawa Itoman city is famous as a sightseeing destination in Japan. I'm sure after watching this video you'll be eager to try some of the experiences and food that Itoman city, Okinawa has to offer! If you're headed to Itoman, be sure to use this video as a guide! Taking part in the unique experiences here in Itoman is guaranteed to create memories you'll treasure for a lifetime. 【Official Website】Itoman city hall https://www.city.itoman.lg.jp/ -
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Tatsuno, Hyogo - From the Beautiful Natural Scenery of the Ibo River to the Historical Tatsuno Castle and Classic Summer Food Ibonoito Somen, There's Almost Too Much Sightseeing To Be Done Here!
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Tatsuno City, Hyogo Prefecture This video, titled "Tatsuno City Tourism PR Video (Tatsuno City, Hyogo Prefecture)" (たつの市観光PR動画(兵庫県たつの市)), was released by "Tatsuno City Kouhou." The city of Tatsuno, located in the southwestern part of Hyogo Prefecture, is also called the "Little Kyoto of Harima" and retains its unique Japanese atmosphere. So, what kind of tourist spots is Tatsuno, Harima home to? Tatsuno Castle, a landmark in Tatsuno, Hyogo Photo:Uzumi-mon Gate, Tatsuno Castle Tatsuno Castle, a landmark of Tatsuno, Hyogo, which can be seen from 3:07 in the video, is a historic castle standing on the hills of Tatsuno, Hyogo. Tatsuno Castle, built by Akamatsu Murahide about 500 years ago, is small in size but has a powerful presence. After sightseeing at Tatsuno Castle, take a walk through the castle town of Tatsuno, which can be seen from 4:27 in the video. At the ruins of the Tatsuno Clan Head, Wakizaka's former residence, there is a historic tea room and garden called Shuentei. Be sure to check out the Samurai House Museum, where you can get a glimpse of the lifestyle of the samurai at that time. Around the area, you'll find the birthplace of Rofu Miki, the lyricist of the famous children's song "Akatombo." It's a very popular place among tourists. Local Specialties of Tatsuno, Hyogo Photo:Ibonoito Somen The Ibo River, known for its rich clear water, flows through the center of Tatsuno, Hyogo. Rich wheat, high-quality soybeans, and Ako salt, which has been produced since the Edo period (1603-1868 AD), are famous in the Harima Plain of Hyogo Prefecture. Because of this, Tatsuno, Hyogo's hand-pulled Somen noodles, called "Ibonoito Somen," and soy sauce, thrive in the area. Called "Tatsuno, the birthplace of light soy sauce, it's also home to the Usukuchi Tatsuno Soy Sauce Museum, which can be seen from 0:47 in the video. As a souvenir for sightseeing, be sure to buy some Ibonoito Somen and soy sauce steamed buns. Tatsuno, Hyogo is also known as the city of leather because of its tanned leather made using the beautiful water from its rivers. This can be seen from 2:22 in the video. Called Tatsuno leather, it's been cultivated as a traditional industry since olden times. As seen from 10:59 in the video, the southern part of Tatsuno, Hyogo is a port town facing the Seto Inland Sea, making it a place where oysters and other fishing industries thrive. Sightseeing in Tatsuno, Hyogo Photo:Plum trees, Sekainoume Park The Murotsu area in the southern part of Tatsuno, Hyogo, prospered as a post town on the Inaba Highway running from Kobe to Tottori. At Banshu Murotsu, which faces the harbor, there are tourist attractions, such as the Murotsu Museum of Sea Port and the Murotsu Museum of Folklore. Ayabeyama Plum Forest and Sekainoume Park, where beautiful plum blossoms bloom in Mitsu in early spring, are definitely worth a visit. Kamo Shrine, on the beach, is also a hidden gem in Tatsuno, Hyogo. Summary of Tatsuno, Hyogo Photo:The Honmaru Palace of Tatsuno Castle, Hyogo Prefecture Tatsuno, Hyogo, has various tourist spots, including historical spots where you can feel Japanese culture, sightseeing spots where you can enjoy superb views of nature, and delicious gourmet food. If you're going on a sightseeing trip to Hyogo prefecture, be sure to stop by Tatsuno, as it's full of amazing things to enjoy! 【Official Website】Tatsuno City, Hyogo Prefecture|City Hall Website https://www.city.tatsuno.lg.jp/