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A Traditional Japanese New Year's Event! Burning New Year's Decorations in Tokyo's Oyama Dairi Park to See Off New Year's Gods!
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Dondo Yaki at Oyama Dairi Park: Video Introduction This video, titled "Dondo Yaki Jan. 1, 2016 4K, Oyama Dairi Park" (どんど焼き(4K動画、2016年1月11日、小山内裏公園)), was uploaded by "Hiroharu Ashikaga" (足利宏治). This video introduces Dondo Yaki, a traditional Japanese event that involves lighting bonfires at the end of the New Year holiday in Japan. Have you ever heard of Dondo Yaki? It's a Japanese fire festival that actually has different names in different regions of Japan. Some of these names include Sankuro, Sagicho, Donto Yaki, and Doso Jin Matsuri. This video introduces the fire festival being held at Oyama Dairi Park in Machida, Tokyo, in Japan's Kanto region. During the event, leaves from the kaya tree (Japanese nutmeg-yew) are piled up like a mountain on a scaffold made of wood and bamboo so that the bonfire burns well. Then, Japanese New Year's decorations, such as Shimekazari (a rope decoration to ward off evil and bring luck) and Kadomatsu are placed on top of the bonfire and burned. The bigger the bonfire becomes, the more spectacular it looks. It's a sight you don't want to miss! [Video] 1:38 - Flames Rising Into the Sky What Is Dondo Yaki? The Meaning of the Name and the History of the Traditional Japanese Festival Photo:Dondo Yaki The history of this Japanese Fire festival dates back to Japan's Heian Period (794 AD - 1185 AD). Dondo Yaki is an event to see off the god of the New Year as he returns to the sky after visiting people's homes during the New Year's holiday. Dondo Yaki is a fire festival with a long history, in which local people burn lucky charms and decorations, such as shimekazari and kadomatsu, as well as kakizome, to ward off bad luck for the year and to wish for a good harvest, prosperous business, family safety, good health, and the prosperity of one's descendants. There are various theories as to the origin of the name Dondo Yaki. One suggests that it was named after the crackling noise of bamboo when it burns, which is "Don!" in Japanese. Another suggests that it comes from the word "Don don moeru" (どんどん燃える, lit "to burn gradually"). There is also a custom of skewering mochi (rice cakes), mikan (mandarin oranges), and dango, and roasting them over the bonfire during Dondo Yaki. Doing so is thought to keep one healthy throughout the year and protect them from the cold, and is a custom that has been passed down from generation to generation in almost every region of Japan. When and Where Is Dondo Yaki Held in Tokyo? Here's a look at some Dondo Yaki events held in Tokyo. If you're in Tokyo for the New Year's holiday, consider dropping by this historic New Year's event as part of your sightseeing trip. ■Torikoe Shrine – Tondoyaki Location: 2 Chome-4-1 Torigoe, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0054 Event Dates: January 8, 2022 (Sat) ※The temple office will be open from January 5 (Wed) to morning on January 8 (Sat) Hours: Starting at 1:00 p.m. (Hours are subject to change depending on the weather) [Access] A 5-minute walk from Kuramae Station (Subway) An 8-minute walk from the West Exit of JR Asakusabashi Station A 10-minute walk from Shin-Okachimachi Station on the Oedo Line Photo:Hanazono Shrine, Shinjuku, Tokyo ■Hanazono Shrine – Yunohana Shinji (Yuhana Matsuri) Location: 5 Chome-17-3 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022 Event Dates: Saturday, January 8, 2022 Hours: Starts at 11:00 a.m. [Access] Exit E2 of Shinjuku Sanchome Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Fukutoshin Line, and Toei Shinjuku Line A 7-minute walk from the East Exit of Shinjuku Station on the JR, Odakyu, and Keio Lines ■Tama River Riverside – Dondo Yaki Location: North side of the picnic plaza in Futakotamagawa Park Event Dates: January 16 (Sun.), 2022 (tentative) ※Decorations to be burnt can be brought to the festival from January 9 (Sun.) to January 16 (Sun.), 10:00 a.m. Hours: Previous years started at 11:00 a.m., but this year is scheduled to start earlier [Access] A 15-minute walk from Futakotamagawa Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line and Tokyu Oimachi Line From Futakotamagawa Station, take the bus bound for Seijo Gakuen-mae (成城学園前), get off at Yoshizawa (吉沢), and walk 5 minutes ■The Komae Shoshun Festival's Dondo Yaki Location: Tamagawa Ryokuchi Park 4 Chome-1 Inogata, Komae, Tokyo 201-0015 Event Dates: January 9, 2022 (Sun) ※Decorations to be burnt can be brought to the festival on January 8 (Sat) 14:00-16:00, January 9 (Sun) from 8:00- Hours: [Opening ceremony] Starting at 9:30 - [Ignition] from 10:00 - [Access] A 5-minute walk from Izumi-Tamagawa Station on the Odakyu Line Things to Keep In Mind When Participating in Dondo Yaki Dondo Yaki is considered a children's festival, and the main participants are elementary and junior high school students. In the video, you can see children lighting the fire as well. [Video] 0:07 - Children Lighting the Fire Children are considered messengers of the gods and carry out a series of events, such as inviting good luck and exorcising bad luck for the year. In local communities across Japan, children and adults share roles in organizing events, and through New Year's festivities, local people bond together and residents of all ages deepen their mutual understanding of one another and interact with one another. Each community has its own rules, customs, and legends. We recommend checking the details of each event before participating. Summary of Dondo Yaki, a Traditional New Year's Event in Japan Photo:A New Year's bonfire Dondo Yaki has a long history dating back to the Heian Period (794-1185). What better place to renew your New Year's resolution than in front of a blazing bonfire? In Japan there's also a traditional Japanese candy called Dondon Yaki (どんどん焼き). Both of them have similar names, and both are products of an important Japanese tradition with a long history. Dondo Yaki is held only once a year, at the end of the New Year's holiday. We recommend visiting with your family if you have the chance! -
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Ghibli Park" in Nagakute City, Aichi Prefecture is full of excitement! Video introduction of how to enjoy the "Free Area"! Get souvenirs without tickets! Recommendations for conquering the free spots!
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Video introduction of free spots in "Ghibli Park" in Nagakute City, Aichi Prefecture This video, titled "Ghibli Park - Want to Go Without a Ticket? Learn About Free Areas You Can Enjoy (November 1, 2022)" (「ジブリパーク」チケットなしでも行きたい!無料で楽しめるスポットも【あらいーな】(2022年11月1日)), was uploaded by "ANNnewsCH." Ghibli Park is a theme park opened by Studio Ghibli in November 2022, and is located at Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park (Moricoro Park) in Nagakute, Aichi. As the park states, "It's a park that expresses the world of Ghibli, created together with the forest," and there are no major attractions or rides. However, it's a dreamlike place, and as you walk around and explore the lush greenery of the park, you'll have chances to meet popular characters like Totoro! Each area requires a reservation and a ticket for a specific date and time, but there are also free areas that can be enjoyed without a ticket. Be sure to read along to learn more about the free areas at Ghibli Park. How to Buy Tickets for Ghibli Park in 2022 Source :YouTube screenshot Ghibli Park opened on November 1, 2022. There are free areas, but designated areas require a ticket for a specific date and time, which must be reserved in advance. As initially anticipated, the park has been extremely popular, and as of mid-November 2022, tickets for January 2023 are already hard to come by. The ticket sales process has changed for the February 2023 admission, which went on sale on November 10, 2023. The lottery system will end and tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis from the 10th of each month until the day of admission. In addition to Boo-Woo tickets, which are purchased online, tickets can also be purchased with Loppi terminals at Lawson and Ministop convenience stores across Japan. ※Please check the official website for ticket types, admission time slots, and prices. Introducing Free Areas at Ghibli Park + Other Highlights Source :YouTube screenshot Naturally, some people are going to be disappointed that they couldn't get tickets. However, Ghibli Park also has many areas where visitors can have fun for free. You can even get some popular Ghibli souvenirs! Let's check out some of the exciting free areas below. ◆Ghibli Park Main Gate The Main Gate can be found right after you get off at the nearest station, Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen Station. There are Ghibli Park logos on the pillars of the gate, making it a popular photo spot for instagrammers. ◆Rotanda Kazegaoka Rotunda Kazegaoka is a round-shaped building located beyond the main gate of Ghibli Park. In addition to a café with a Japanese-style interior where you can enjoy light meals, Ghibli goods and souvenirs are also available for purchase. Source :YouTube screenshot ◆Elevator Tower The Elevator Tower is inspired by the imaginary scientific world of the late 19th century, like Laputa: Castle in the Sky and Howl's Moving Castle, and visitors can experience the world of Ghibli while riding the elevator. The composition with the light from the street lamps at dusk and the elevator tower is sure to be great for taking photos! [Video] 2:18 - Elevator Tower ◆World Emporium in the Hill of Youth Area The World Emporium is located in the Hill of Youth area and was featured in the movie Whisper of the Heart. Although a reservation ticket is required to enter the building, the exterior of the building can be enjoyed without a ticket, so be sure to take some photos. Don't miss the small building next to it, the office of the cat from "The Cat Returns." ◆The Cave Under the World Emporium in the Hill of Youth Area Do you remember the scene in Whisper of the Heart where the main character searches for a jewel in a tunnel while dreaming? This is the spot where that cave is recreated, and the countless shining stones are simply beautiful. [Video] 3:40 - The Cave Under the World Emporium ◆The 'Lost Article Benches' at Ghibli Park Several of the benches in the park are decorated with objects that resemble lost articles of characters from Ghibli's works. There are 15 "Lost Article Benches" in the park, so visitors can have fun strolling around the park while searching for them. [Video] 2:55 - A "Lost Article Bench" With a Student Bags and Cap, Themed After "From Up on Poppy Hill" ◆The Red Gate The Red Gate was relocated and restored from a traditional Japanese-style restaurant in Nagoya City. Inside the gate, which fits perfectly with the world of Spirited Away, is a statue of a stone man from the scene at the beginning of the movie where Chihiro wanders into the mysterious town. Visitors can also enjoy this statue free of charge and are encouraged to take pictures with it. ◆Satsuki and Mei's House The Dondokoro Forest area, where Satsuki and May's house from "My Neighbor Totoro" is located, requires a reserved ticket for a specific date and time, but you can see the exterior from the free area with an elevator building in the vicinity. ◆Dondoko-doro Located at the entrance of the Dondoko Forest Area, Dondoko-doro is a souvenir shop open to everyone free of charge. The shop sells many goods related to My Neighbor Totoro, which will have you picking up souvenirs left and right! [Video] 4:18 - Dondoko-doro Popular Ghibli Goods & Souvenirs at Ghibli Park's Free Areas Source :YouTube screenshot There are two places in the free areas where you can buy souvenirs of Ghibli goods: Rotunda Kazegaoka and Dondoko-dokoro. Here are some popular souvenirs available at each. Lots of limited-edition goods full of ingenuity based on Ghibli works can be found in the shops! Be sure to pick up a souvenir to commemorate your visit. [Rotunda Kazegaoka] ※Tax-included prices as of November 2022. Straw hat (Mei Kusakabe, Tatsuo Kusakabe, Ursula, Sophie, Shizuku Tsukishima) 3,300 yen+ Frixion ballpoint pen: 1,320 yen Limex pens (pink and blue): 550 yen each Plantable pencils (11 types including Daisy, Sunflower, Basil, etc.): 715 yen each Wooden ruler: 495 yen Kodama moss pet: 1,540 yen Porco Rosso Savoia soft glider: 825 yen Levistone soap bubbles: 770 yen Teacups: 1,320 yen Hand towels: 1100 yen Pin badges: 715 yen Stickers: 385 yen [Dondoko-dokoro] ※Prices include tax as of November 2022. Dondoko candy: 540 yen Dondoko umbrellas: 1980 yen+ Bench-patterned vinyl umbrella 2200 yen ※Limited to Rotunda Kazegaoka Hand towels: 2,200 yen Bird calls: 1980 yen Very ordinary ramune 200 yen Also, Breitling's limited edition Porco Rosso-themed wristwatch, a popular souvenir at Ghibli Park, costs 1,199,000 yen (tax included)! It appears to be available at the store in Ghibli's Grand Warehouse Shop. Enjoy Ghibli-Themed Lunches at Ghibli Park! Introducing Cafes Where You Can Enjoy Lunch and Tea Time Source :YouTube screenshot There are three places to eat and drink in Ghibli Park: Transcontinental Flight Cafe, Dagashi Nekokaburi Hime, and Milk Stand Sibelli An in Ghibli's Grand Warehouse Shop. The concept of Transcontinental Flight Cafe was inspired by the image of guests resting their wings after exploring Ghibli's Grand Warehouse Shop. The menu features sandwiches, pizza, and sweets inspired by foods that require only one hand to eat while flying, just like the many long-distance flight pilots in Ghibli's works. The highly reputed sandwiches come with 10 different types of flags with randomly chosen illustrations drawn by Hayao Miyazaki. Many people want to collect all of them as souvenirs, making the sandwiches very popular with visitors. [Video] 1:21 - Transcontinental Flight Café In addition to nostalgic old-fashioned sweets, the "very ordinary ramune" with a label designed by director Goro Miyazaki is also popular at Dagashi Nekokaburi Hime, which resembles a retro Showa-period shopping arcade. At the kiosk-style store Milk Stand Sibelli An, visitors can enjoy "Sibera," a triangular snack made of sponge cake and yokan (a traditional Japanese confection made from red bean paste), which was eaten by Jiro Horikoshi, the main character in the film The Wind Rises. If you're feeling hungry after walking around the spacious park, consider relaxing with some tasty sweets! Summary of Free Areas at Ghibli Park You might have thought that a theme park should have attractions and rides, but this Ghibli theme park has an awesome atmosphere without them! Many fans of Ghibli have commented on this as well, saying how they love the park's natural setting and the atmosphere. Ghibli lovers and even those who are not familiar with Ghibli are sure to have a wonderful time at the park, which shows Studio Ghibli's attitude of respecting nature. If you watched Ghibli movies growing up, you'll definitely get a blast of nostalgia here! If you can't get tickets, be sure to check out these free spots! 【Official Website】Ghibli Park 【TripAdvisor】Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park -
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A walking tour of the night view of Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture! Watch the video of the beautiful, jewel-like scene of Minato Mirai, Red Brick Warehouse, and Yamashita Park!
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Night View of Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture (Minato Mirai, Red Brick Warehouse, Yamashita Park) Video Introduction This video, titled "Japan Walk 5K Yokohama Night Views and Christmas Lights|Minato Mirai 21|Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse|Sightseeing in Yamashita Park|Illuminations" (横浜夜景 Japan Walk 5K Yokohama Night View and Christmas Lights みなとみらい21 赤レンガ倉庫 山下公園の観光 イルミネーション), was uploaded by "Japan Videography." Yokohama, one of the most popular places in Kanagawa Prefecture, is an urban port city with an international atmosphere, and is home to a collection of picturesque spots that offer beautiful views, especially along the sea. This video was shot after parking at Yamashita Park and strolling through the nightscapes of Yokohama on foot. This is a model course for exploring the views of Yokohama, a popular activity among tourists! Minato Mirai, Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, and Yamashita Park are all places you don't want to miss. It's also good way to prepare for a drive or a walking date in Yokohama! Be sure to check it out! Recommended Night View Spots in Yokohama Photo:Left - Yokohama Landmark Tower, Right - The large Ferris wheel at Yokohama Cosmo World So, without further ado, let's take a look at some of Yokohama's spectacular nightscapes and their highlights. ●Minato Mirai – Yokohama Landmark Tower Yokohama Landmark Tower, the symbol of Minato Mirai, is the tallest building in eastern Japan with 70 floors above ground. The Sky Garden observation deck on the 69th floor offers a panoramic view of the city and the Minato Mirai area, making it a great place to enjoy stunning nighttime views and take some great photos. Also, be sure to make use of the free admission service to the observation deck if it's your birthday. [Video] 2:42 - Minato Mirai ●Minato Mirai – Yokohama Cosmoworld Yokohama Cosmoworld is an amusement park located in Minato Mirai, Yokohama. Despite being an amusement park in the center of Yokohama City, it's very spacious and has a wide range of attractions. At night, the park's facilities are lit up with dazzling lights, creating an even more exciting atmosphere. The most impressive attraction is Cosmo Clock 21, the world's largest Ferris wheel with a clock, which is 112.5 meters tall and seats up to 480 people, glowing with colorful lights. Enjoy the contrast between the shining facilities and the buildings, at this unique amusement park surrounded by a cluster of buildings. [Video] 3:03 - The Giant Ferris Wheel Cosmo Clock 21 Photo:A nightview of Rinko Park, Kanagawa Prefecture ●Minato Mirai – Rinko Park Rinko Park is a park located at the tip of Minato Mirai where visitors can enjoy superb night views. With lush greenery and a view of the ocean, it's a popular spot for enjoying a walk in Yokohama. In addition to being easily accessible by train, the park is also conveniently accessible by car through the Rinko Park parking lot, which can accommodate 100 cars, and the large Minato Mirai public parking lot. The night view from the park is illuminated by the lights of both the offices and hotel buildings, as well as the lights of the high-rise condominiums where people live. It's such a wonderful place where the countless lights warm the heart. ●Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse The Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse is a brick warehouse built in the Meiji Period (1868 - 1912) that was converted into a commercial facility. At night, the warehouse is illuminated with an orange glow, creating a fantastic atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a romantic view of Yokohama Bay Bridge and Minato Mirai, as well as a spectacular view of the port of Yokohama. [Video] 2:19 - Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse ●Yamashita Park Yamashita Park has long been a popular date spot in Yokohama. Known for its roses, the park has many attractions, including the grand staircase and a grassy field. From Yamashita Park at night, the red brick warehouse and other buildings can be seen, and the gorgeous night view of Yokohama reflected in the sea is such a romantic scene that you'll want to gaze at it forever. Yokohama – Exciting Attractions and Cruises with Beautiful Night Views! Photo:Yokohama Port night cruise ship Cruises are another popular activity in Yokohama. Yokohama actually has different varieties of courses as well. Discover the breathtaking night views of Yokohama on a unique cruise! ●Illumination Cruise The Illumination Cruise is a cruise where a guide with extensive knowledge of Yokohama takes you to the best places to see night views and the best spots for viewing the nightscapes of Yokohama. The Sea Bus takes you from the East Exit of Yokohama Station (Yokohama Bay Quarter) for a tour of night views in Yokohama. The cruise is full of highlights, such as the skyscrapers of Minato Mirai, the giant Ferris wheel, the illuminated Red Brick Warehouse, Yokohama Marine Tower, and Kishamichi Promenade from the boat. Consider a romantic nighttime cruise in Yokohama for a Christmas date! ●Factory Night View Cruise The Factory Night View Cruise offers a unique night view of Yokohama, with numerous tanks and smoke stacks glowing in the dark. As you continue onward, a fantastic world of steel frames glimmers beautifully in the night. You can enjoy an artistic illumination of factories from the top of a ship while savoring the sea breeze and the smell of flames. Summary of Night View Spots in Yokohama From atmospheric historical buildings to futuristic structures, Yokohama is a city full of things to see and do. There are also many restaurants and hotels where you can dine while enjoying the night views. Yokohama is a stylish sightseeing spot ideal for dates or for making memories with family and friends. In the colder months, be prepared for the frigid sea breeze and keep warm while enjoying the night views of Yokohama. 【TripAdvisor】Yokohama City -
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Flowers, Playgrounds and the Sea – Discover the Charms of Uminonakamichi Seaside Park via Video! This State-Run Park in Fukuoka is Fun for All the Family!
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Uminonakamichi Seaside Park: Video Introduction This video, titled "Uminonakamichi Seaside Park -Fukuoka- PRvideo 2018 'English version'," was uploaded by "Uminonakamichi Seaside Park." Spanning 6 kilometers from east to west and covering an area of 750 acres, Uminonakamichi Seaside Park (海の中道海浜公園, Uminonaka kaihin koen) is a nature-rich national park surrounded by the sea in Higashi, Fukuoka and is nicknamed "Uminaka." This video shows everything to enjoy at the park; from magnificent aerial views and children playing gleefully on the various playground equipment, to flower fields filled to the brim with blooms. Uminonakamichi Seaside Park: Entrance Fees Photo:Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture Located in Fukuoka City's Higashi Ward, and bursting with natural beauty, there are many ways to enjoy Uminonakamichi Seaside Park. There is a host of playground equipment, including an adventure course, and the park has received rave reviews not only from locals as a place to go with the kids, but from people living in the surrounding area and visitors to Fukuoka as a superb location for leisure activities. [Video] 0:17 - Various playground equipment Entrance fees are 450 yen per adult (ages 15+), or 290 yen per adult for larger group bookings. A silver ticket (ages 65+) costs 210 yen regardless of group size, and children of middle school age or below can visit for free. The group price applies for groups of 20 or more members for elementary school students and above. There are also tickets available that can be used over two consecutive days. (Prices as of September 2022) Nemophila, Lupinus, Roses – Different Colors in Every Season! When to See the Different Flowers at Uminonakamichi Seaside Park Photo:Baby blue eyes at Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture There are a plethora of places to view flowers around the park, most notably "Flower Hill" (花の丘, Hana no Oka), Hanasajiki (花桟敷), and the Rose Garden (バラ園, Bara-en), and you can enjoy flowers during all four seasons. The vast 12,000 sqm. flower garden encompassing Flower Hill and the surrounding lawns plays host to nemophila (baby blue eyes) in the spring (best viewing time: April), and in autumn, cosmos (best viewing time: October) cover the area. [Video] 0:41 - Flower Hill: Nemophila in Spring | Cosmos in Autumn The area is full of places to take photos, with Hanasajiki playing host to lupin (which flower in May) and the Rose Garden to autumn roses (best enjoyed in October). If you're an instagrammer or photographer, this is definitely a place to check out! [Video] 0:27 - Seasonal Flwoers at Uminonakamichi Seaside Park|Flower Museum Enjoy a walk through the park and allow the delightful flowers to soothe your soul. You can check the bloom forecast for each of the seasonal flowers on the official homepage as well. A Place Full of Fun and Children's Smiles! Enjoy Cycling and Other Athletic Activities as Well! Photo:The Shiomidai observation deck at Uminonakamichi Seaside Park With go-karts, a mini steam train, F1 battery cars and even a maze, "Wonder World" will keep the kids smiling all day long. The adventure playground, which opened in March 2022, is the first of its kind in Kyushu and ranks amongst the largest in the country. There's a host of exciting activities for people of all ages to enjoy at the gigantic Sea Dragoon tower. If you're an animal lover, Animal Forest (動物の森, dobutsu no mori) natural zoo is a must visit, as it's home to around 50 different species of animals, including capybaras, kangaroos, flamingos, black-capped squirrel monkeys and more, and you can interact with tortoises, goats, and other cute animals at the petting events. [Video] 0:49 - Interact With Cute Animals at the Natural Zoo The park is full of things to see and do, but one of the things we recommend trying is the bicycle service. You can take a bike and ride around the park while enjoying some fresh air. You can rent a mountain bike for 2,500 yen per 3 hours, a city bike for 1,000 yen per 3 hours, or an E-BIKE (electric-assist sports bicycle) for 3,500 yen per 3 hours. (Prices as of September 2022) [Video] 0:57 - Feel the Breeze With Some Cycling Back for 2023 – Summer Fun for Everyone! Marine World's 'Night Aquarium' Photo:Marine World at Uminonakamichi, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture Also within the boundaries of Uminonakamichi Seaside Park is "Marine World Uminonakamichi." Following the theme of "Kyushu's Ocean," a variety of sea creatures, including dolphins, sea lions, sea otters, sardines, sea turtles, spotted garden eels, sharks (sand tiger sharks and sandbar sharks) and more are waiting to delight guests. In summer, the "Night Aquarium" opens, and its "Light and Sound Sardine Show" and "Nighttime Dolphin Show," which take place only after dark, allow visitors to enjoy a different atmosphere at the aquarium. The dates for the Night Aquarium are July 15 to July 17 and July 22 to August 31, 2023. It will also take place on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from September 1 to September 24. Uminonakamichi Seaside Park: Roundup So much to see! So much to do! Uminoinakamichi Seaside Park has more to offer than can be explored in just one day. It's no surprise that there's a two-day pass available either, as this is a park you'll want to visit time and time again. Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy nature's bounty, with beautiful views of the Genkai Sea from the observatory and much more. The kids will love it and it's a great chance for adults to relax and relieve themselves of their day-to-day stress, meaning smiles all around! You can enjoy a picnic or barbecue with a nice sea breeze at the popular day-camping spot nearby, and depending on which plan you choose, everything from the stove to utensils, ingredients, cleanup, and trash collection can be included as part of your stay. The park is easily accessible by train, and there is a toll parking lot for those visiting by car. We highly recommend spending the day here and enjoying a wonderful time out with your family or friends! ◆Uminonakamichi National Government Seaside Park 【Official Website】https://uminaka-park.jp/ 【Address】18-25 Saitozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 811-0321 【Telephone】092-603-1111 【Admission fee】Adult (15 years and over) \450 | Silver (65 years and over) \210 | Middle-school age and below: Free 【Access】 [By train] For access to Wonder World, Sunshine Pool and Marine World, use JR Uminonakamichi Station (JR海の中道駅, JR Uminonakamichi-eki) (Closest park entrance: Uminonakamichi Station entrance – immediately outside the station). For access to the lawn plaza and Flower Hill, use JR Saitozaki Station (JR西戸崎駅, JR Saitozaki-eki) (Closest park entrance: West Entrance – 10 minutes walking). [By car] Toll parking lots are available (check the official website for further details). 【Official Website】Uminonakamichi Seaside Park | National Government Park Filled With Natural Beauty in Higashi, Fukuoka https://uminaka-park.jp/ 【TripAdvisor】Uminonakamichi National Government Seaside Park https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298207-d1423810-Reviews-Uminonakamichi_Seaside_Park-Fukuoka_Fukuoka_Prefecture_Kyushu.html -
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Video of Jozankei, a recommended sightseeing spot in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan! Enjoy the autumn leaves and the hot water of Jozankei Onsen!
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Video introduction of Jozankei Autumn Foliage Spot in Sapporo, Hokkaido This video, titled "Hokkaido's Best Views – Autumn Leaves of Jozankei in 2021" (紅葉2021 定山渓 北海道 絶景), was uploaded by "GreenNova TV." Jozankei is located in Sapporo, Hokkaido, and is a popular, remote hot spring resort surrounded by rich valleys and deep forests. Jozankei's vivid autumn foliage is due to the rocky surfaces of the valley having large differences in temperature and the beautifully flowing river. Shikotsu-Toya National Park consists of five areas: the Lake Shikotsu area, Jozankei area, Lake Toya area, Mt. Yotei area, and the Noboribetsu area. In the Jozankei area, the area around Hoheikyo Dam is loved by many tourists traveling in Hokkaido as one of the best places to see autumn leaves. Be sure to check out this enchanting video that captures the autumn leaves at their best. Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort's Autumn Festival! Enjoy a Spectacular View of Autumn Leaves on a Gondola! Photo:Autumn at Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort is a ski resort located in Jozankei, Sapporo in Hokkaido. When the autumn leaves are in season, visitors can enjoy stunning colors created by Mother Nature from the foot of the mountain to the summit. The Autumn Festival is held every year when the autumn leaves are at their best, and the "Autumn Leaves Gondola" is a popular event utilizing a gondola. Viewing the autumn leaves while riding a gondola makes for an exciting experience, and the sweeping views of autumn leaves from the picturesque viewing platform at the top of the mountain are nothing short of amazing. There are also stalls serving delicious food and local specialties of Hokkaido, so be sure to enjoy the flavors of autumn to your heart's content! [Video] 0:30 - Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort A Stunning View of Autumn Leaves From the Sapporo Lake Daiichi Observatory The contrast of the autumn leaves from the maples, cherries, and other trees seen from the Sapporo Lake Daiichi Observatory makes it a spectacular place to enjoy the autumn foliage. Usually, the leaves begin to change color in late September, and the best time to view them is from early to mid-October. In addition to the Sapporo Lake Daiichi Observatory, there are four other "Sapporo Lake Observatories" nearby. The first observatory is the best place to view Jozankei Dam, and is also popular among many photographers as an excellent spot to take landscape photos, photos of the autumn leaves, and even photos of the starry sky with little light pollution. [Video] 2:30 - Sapporo Lake Daiichi Observatory Jozankei Dam – Photogenic Autumn Leaves and Breathtaking Starry Skies Photo:Jozankei Dam The Jozankei Dam, along with the nearby Hoheikyo Dam, serves as a water reservoir for the citizens of Sapporo. The lake created by the dam is known as Lake Sapporo. Jozankei Dam is a great spot for viewing autumn leaves surrounded by mountains. The trees are laid out in layers like rice fields on a steep slope, and the colorful autumn leaves are sure to delight. During the daytime, many people visit the park below the dam and the Jozankei Dam Museum. And come nightfall, the star-filled sky and stunning nighttime views from the observatory attract many visitors. In addition, the Hoheikyo Dam, which has been selected as one of the Top 100 Water Source Forests and Top 100 Dammed Lakes, is a popular tourist attraction, where visitors can see water being discharged from the dam. If you're lucky, you can even see a rainbow. Be sure to check discharge times before visiting. [Video] 3:20 - Jozankei Dam Shigure Bridge – A Place for Picturesque Photography! Shigure Bridge, located in Jozankei, Sapporo, is a bridge over the Shirai River, a branch of the Toyohira River, on the way from Jozankei Onsen to Jozankei Dam. The picturesque scenery of the flowing mountain stream and deep red autumn leaves makes for awesome photos on Instagram, and visitors can also enjoy a spectacular view of the autumn leaves in the valley from atop the bridge. Be sure to snap some photos of your own. [Video] 4:10 - Shigure Bridge JOZANKEI NATURE LUMINARIE – An Exciting Event of Illuminated Autumn Leaves at Futami Park Photo:JOZANKEI NATURE LUMINARIE, Futami Park, Jozankei JOZANKEI NATURE LUMINARIE, a light-up event held every year from Jozankei's Futami Park to the Futami Tsuribashi Suspension Bridge area, utilizes the natural beauty of the area. The event is usually held from June to mid-October. The nature trail "Futami Jozan-no-michi" (a course from Futami Park to Futami Tsuribashi Suspension Bridge, Kappabuchi Pool, and Akaiwa no Kan) is a popular sightseeing route along the Toyohira River, and is a walking path where visitors can feel the grandeur of nature. The walking trail is the stage for a light-up performance featuring illuminations and projection mapping to create a unique glow. The smell of the trees, the murmuring of the river, and the chirping of the insects combine to create a magical experience. JOZANKEI NATURE LUMINARIE is an admission-free event, but in recent years, it has become a limited event for Jozankei Onsen guests. If you are planning a trip to Jozankei, consider planning it in combination with a stay at a hot spring inn. [Video] 4:33 - Futami Park Summary of Autumn Sightseeing in Jozankei Jozankei has been designated as a national park and is famous for its autumn leaves. One of the reasons for its popularity is that it can be visited in less than an hour from the Sapporo city center. Surrounded by mountains on all sides, visitors can enjoy Mother Nature just by strolling through Jozankei Onsen, and enjoy the brilliant autumn leaves of fall. When the autumn leaves are in season and the walking trails in Jozankei are crowded, we recommend trying the convenient Jozankei Onsen one-day bus tours. You can stay at a nice hotel, enjoy open-air baths and delicious food, visit Jozankei Shrine to calm your mind, and, last but not least, enjoy the splendid autumn leaves. We hope this helps you make some exciting travel plans so you can enjoy an awesome time in Hokkaido the next time you visit! -
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Take a flight to Agatsuma Valley, the autumn foliage spot in Agatsuma-gun, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, with 4K aerial drone video! Feel like a bird and enjoy the breathtaking autumn scenery of Japan.
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Autumn Leaves at Gunma, Japan’s Agatsuma Gorge: Video Introduction This video will give you a view of autumn leaves like you've never seen before. Located in Gunma, Japan, Agatsuma Gorge (吾妻渓谷, Agatsuma Keikoku) is a wonderful place to enjoy the autumn leaves, and the perfect spot for filming some aerial views via drone! Bearing a resemblance to Mt. Fuji (富士山, Fujisan), the stunning shots of the 1,391-meter-tall Mt. Haruna (榛名山, Harunasan) will take your breath away. Immerse yourself in the superb background music and experience Agatsuma Gorge with a bird’s-eye view! [Video] 1:39 - Mt. Haruna Agatsuma Gorge – The Best Time to View the Autumn Leaves + More Photo:Autumn leaves in Agatsuma Gorge, Gunma Agatsuma Gorge carries the Agatsuma River (吾妻川, Agatsumagawa) between the towns of Higashiagatsuma (東吾妻町, Higashiagatsuma-cho) in Agatsuma County (吾妻郡, Agatsumagun), and Naganohara (原町, Naganohara-cho) in Gunma. The jewel in its crown is Agatsuma Gorge (吾妻峡, Agatsumakyo). A designated National Place of Scenic Beauty, the gorge is said to be on a par with Oita Prefecture's Yabakei Gorge (耶馬渓, Yabakei), and has even earned the moniker "Kanto's Yabakei." Its beauty is such that it even gets a mention in Jomo Karuta (a Gunma version of a card game where players compete to be the quickest to snatch a card that matches the chant "Yabakei shinogu Agatsumakyo" (lit. "Agatsuma Gorge, better than Yabakei Gorge")). Located on the gorge’s right bank is a 1.8-kilometer sightseeing trail, which makes for a 40-minute hike one way. The best time to view the autumn scenery pf the beautiful Agatsuma Gorge is said to be between the end of October and the middle of November, offering the opportunity to enjoy the vivid colors of the maples, cherry blossoms, and sawtooth oaks. The views of the autumn leaves from Koyodai Bridge (紅葉台橋, Koyodaibashi) and Shikatobi Bridge (鹿飛橋, Shikatobibashi) are particularly stunning, and have become popular Instagram spots amongst travelers to the area. [Video] 0:50 - Stunning Fall Scenery Rhododendrons and Spring Greenery – Must-See View and Things to Do in Agatsuma Gorge Photo:Agatsuma Gorge, Gunma Prefecture Aside from its autumn leaves, Agatsuma Gorge is also worth a visit in the spring. Heralding the arrival of the season of new life, rhododendrons bloom in a frenzy of purplish-red petals, and are soon followed by spiketail, Japanese roses, and all sorts of different flowers. Located at the final stop on the Agatsuma Gorge Hiking Course, Shohorai, a viewing platform, is a superb photo spot with a view of the gorgeous Yanba Dam (八ッ場ダム, Yanba Dam). At the rest area Roadside Station Agatsumakyo (あがつま峡), visitors can enjoy the "Tengu no Yu" hot spring after working up a sweat on the Agatsuma hiking trail. We definitely recommend making a trip like this out to Gunma in the spring. Things to Do Around Agatsuma Gorge: Asobi no Kichi NOA Established in 2020, Asobi no Kichi NOA (lit. Play Base NOA) is located a short distance from Yanba Dam. Against the beautiful setting of the dam and the Agatsuma River, this popular spot can be enjoyed with friends or family, offering a campsite, barbeque space, hot spring and a café. Perfectly positioned approximately one minute by foot from JR Kawarayu Onsen Station (JR川原湯温泉駅, JR Kawarayu Onsen Eki), the outdoor campsite and barbeque space have everything you might need to use available for rent, meaning you can show up empty handed and still have a great time. Inside the facility is Sasayu (笹湯, Sasayu), a hot spring which is available for both those staying at the facility and those visiting on a day trip. You can also tuck into food made with local produce at the café. It's a place where you can enjoy the great outdoors, great food, and relaxing hot springs. If you have the chance, head over to Asobi no Kichi NOA and get your fill of mother nature! By Bus or by Car? How to Get to Agatsuma Gorge Photo:Agatsuma Gorge, Gunma Prefecture Below is information on how to get to Agatsuma Gorge: [Access via Train] 10 minutes by bus from JR Iwashima Station (JR岩島駅, JR Iwashima Eki). Alternatively, should you choose to go by foot you should arrive at the entrance to the sightseeing trail in 60 minutes. [Access via Car] 60 minutes from the Shibukawa Ikaho Interchange on the Kanetsu Expressway (関越自動車道渋川伊香保IC, Kanestsu Jidoshado Shibukawa Ikaho IC) via Route 353 and Route 145. (※Be advised that some parts of the old Route 145 are closed to traffic) [Parking] 120 free parking spots are available. Junisawa Parking Lot (十二沢パーキング, Junisawa Paakingu) has 28 spaces, Keikoku Parking Lot (渓谷パーキング, Keikoku Paakingu) has 12, Roadside Station Agatsumakyo has 80, and Yokotani Parking Lot (横谷駐車場, Yokotani Chushajo) has 52. The parking lots can get rather busy during the holidays and when the autumn leaves are in season, so be sure to leave yourself plenty of time and drive safe. The Agatsuma Valley Shuttle Bus operates from Roadside Station "Agatsuma Gorge" and other locations when the autumn leaves are at their best. [Agatsuma Gorge Shuttle Bus - Fares] ● Single Trip Adults: 200 yen / Children 100 yen (flat fare) ● One Day Pass Adults: 500 yen / Children 200 yen Agatsuma Gorge Sightseeing Roundup Agatsuma Gorge was created from lava ejected by an ancient volcano, which was later eroded away by the river's water. Against that splendid backdrop, maple, sawtooth oaks, Japanese red pines and all manner of trees blanket both banks of the river, adding a vibrant splash of color which changes with the seasons. Visit for yourself and experience the sightseeing trails and hiking courses surrounded by bountiful nature! 【TripAdvisor】Agatsuma Gorge https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1123091-d1423975-Reviews-Agatsuma_Canyon-Higashiagatsuma_machi_Agatsuma_gun_Gunma_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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The Tanenashi Persimmon – A Japanese Superfood to Help Combat Fall Fatigue! Learn About the Delicious Fruit From Wakayama That's Full of Vitamins and Nutrients!
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The Tanenashi Persimmons of Wakayama, Japan: Video Introduction This video, titled "Preventing Fall Fatigue! Wakayama's Tanenashi Persimmon! The First Persimmon Recognized as a Japanese Superfood!" (秋バテ対策に!柿史上初のジャパニーズスーパーフード『和歌山のたねなし柿』とは?), was uploaded by "News TV." The persimmon, an ancient Japanese fruit, has long been a favorite of the Japanese people. Persimmons are said to have originated in East Asia, including China and Japan, and were introduced to the West from Japan, hence the scientific name "kaki," the Japanese word for persimmon. Experts have also noticed that the persimmon is great for combating fall fatigue! Highly nutritious, the persimmon is thought to be beneficial for beauty and health, and in particular, Wakayama's tanenashi persimmon has been certified as a Japanese Superfood. Check out this video to broaden your knowledge of persimmons! What is Fall Fatigue? Symptoms and Causes Photo:A woman feeling unwell The term fall fatigue refers to the feeling of sluggishness and inability to recover from fatigue despite the gradual easing of the summer heat and gradual improvement in overall comfort. The main symptoms are loss of appetite, fatigue, lack of sleep, stiff shoulders, and rough skin. It's said to be caused by a disturbance in the autonomic nervous system due to the repetitive changes in temperature from late summer to early autumn, including changes in outside temperatures and temperature changes between warm days and cold nights. [Video] 0:29 - What is Fall fatigue? Persimmons – The Best Medicine For Fall Fatigue Photo:Persimmons Persimmons are so rich in nutrients that there's even a Japanese proverb that goes "When the persimmons change color, the doctors turn blue." This is alluding to the fact that once persimmons are in season, doctors are no longer necessary because people stop getting sick thanks to eating them. The simple sugars contained in persimmons are quickly absorbed and easily converted into energy, and help the body recover from fall fatigue. [Video] 0:34 - Persimmons Are Effective for Recovering From Fall Fatigue Persimmons also contain high levels of vitamin C, vitamin A, and polyphenols. Vitamin C is necessary for the production of collagen, a protein that makes up the body's skin, and is the source of persimmon's beauty benefits. It also has antioxidant properties, is effective in preventing arteriosclerosis and aging, and boosts the immune system. Vitamin A helps maintain healthy skin and mucous membranes, strengthens resistance, and has anti-aging effects. In addition, polyphenols called "persimmon tannins" play such an important role in beauty and health that they can be expected to thin the blood, lower blood pressure, reduce increases in blood sugar levels, and rejuvenate blood vessels. In addition to tannins, catechins and flavonoids also have detoxifying and antibacterial effects, improve sensitivity to cold, and eliminate prolonged fatigue and sluggishness. Persimmon Season in Japan & Popular Varieties Photo:Persimmons on display at a supermarket In general, persimmons are said to be in season from fall to winter, around September to December in Japan. Some persimmons grown in plastic greenhouses are available at markets from summer (July-August), but major stores in Japan start selling them around mid-September, when outdoor-grown persimmons begin to be harvested. In October, shipments from major production areas increase, and distribution peaks from October to November. There are early and late harvest varieties, so you can expect to find persimmons in many supermarkets in Japan until roughly December. The three most popular persimmon varieties in Japan are, first, the popular fuyu persimmon known for its perfect sweetness, which is the most popular and top-produced persimmon in Japan. Harvesting of fuyu persimmons begins around November in most production areas. While the distribution of persimmons as a whole is highest from October to November, the fuyu persimmon season is slightly later, from November to December. Also known as the "king of persimmons," the fuyu persimmon reaches peak flavor in late fall and winter, when the weather starts getting chilly. The second most popular persimmon in Japan is the Hira tanenashi persimmon. This persimmon is characterized by its lack of seeds. Harvesting begins around mid-October in Japan, and the best time to eat them is from late October to early December. The third variety is the Tonewase persimmon from Nara Prefecture, which is closely associated with persimmons, as exemplified by the haiku As I bite into a persimmon A bell rings Horyuji Temple - Masaoka Shiki ※Horyuji being a famous temple in Nara prefecture It is a mildly sweet variety, and is recommended to be shipped after removing the astringency with alcohol, etc., as it's not a sweet persimmon, but an astringent persimmon. A Delicious Way to Enjoy Persimmon, a Fruit Synonymous With Autumn in Japan Photo:Cutting persimmons Persimmons can be eaten as sweet persimmons or dried persimmons, and there are a variety of different ways to eat them. Persimmons have a strong image of being eaten as a dessert in Japan, but we would like to introduce a recipe for preparing persimmons in a dish to enjoy the flavors of autumn. You can enjoy persimmons as a snack or side dish. ■Stir-Fried Persimmon and Pork [Ingredients] Pear - 1 Pork belly - 250g Japanese mustard spinach - 1/2 a bag Sesame oil - 1 tbsp. Cooking sake - 2 tbsp. Soy sauce - 2 tbsp. Sliced cayenne pepper - A pinch [How to Make] 1. Peel and cut persimmons into small pieces. 2. Wash the komatsuna (Japanese mustard spinach) lightly and cut into 3 cm strips. 3. Cut the pork belly into bite-size pieces. Heat sesame oil in a frying pan, add pork belly and fry. When the meat browns, add komatsuna and sauté lightly. 4. When the komatsuna becomes soft, add the cut persimmon and seasonings and stir-fry. When the seasonings are well mixed, serve on a plate. Summary of Tanenashi Persimmons, the Japanese Super Food Persimmons are full of nutrients and have great potential for beauty and health. When checking the efficacy of its ingredients, it was even deemed a superfood! You'll probably want to try some delicious persimmons after reading this article. Have a healthy and splendid autumn with the power of this ancient Japanese fruit! -
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Autumn Leaves at the Tokugawa Garden via Video! Experience a Breathtaking Illumination at a Japanese Garden in Autumn, in Aichi, Japan
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Tokugawaen" in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan - Autumn Foliage Video Introduction This video, titled "Tokugawa Garden Autumn Season|Autumn Leaves" (Tokugawa Garden Autumn Season | 徳川園 紅葉), was uploaded by "idoebs." It introduces Tokugawa Garden, a popular tourist attraction for enjoying the autumn leaves in Nagoya, Aichi. Viewers can experience the beautifully illuminated autumn leaves from a variety of different perspectives. Take your time to enjoy autumn in Japan with some gentle background music. A Closer Look at the Tokugawa Garden, a Famous Place for Autumn Leaves in Nagoya Photo:Tokugawa Garden, Nagoya, Aichi Tokugawa Garden is a popular destination for viewing the autumn leaves in Nagoya. Tokugawa Garden, which attracts many visitors, is located in Nagoya City in Aichi Prefecture in Japan's Tokai Region. It's a vast strolling garden that surrounds a pond and covers more than 100 acres, and is characterized by trees distributed on uneven terrain. Tokugawa Garden is a cultural legacy of the Owari Tokugawa family, a branch of the powerful Tokugawa daimyo family. It was originally the site of Ozone Oshitayashiki, a building constructed in 1695 as a retirement villa for Tokugawa Mitsutomo, the second lord of the Owari domain, one of the three Tokugawa families. The trees reflected on the surface of Ryusen Lake (龍仙湖, Ryusenko) in the park are a breathtaking sight to behold. [Video] 2:06 - Autumn leaves on the surface of Ryusen Lake Admission is 300 yen for adults, high school, and college students, 100 yen for senior citizens (65 years and older) living in the city, and free for junior high school students and younger. ※Please check the official website for details. The Tokugawa Garden Illumination and Autumn Leaves Festival Photo:Tokugawa Garden, Nagoya, Aichi The best time to view the autumn leaves is usually from late November to early December, when approximately 300 Japanese maples and other trees colorfully illuminate the garden. During this period, opening hours are extended, and the Japanese garden, lit up with faint lighting, has a very unique appearance that attracts visitors from all over Japan. The autumn foliage festival at Tokugawaen is usually held from mid-November to early December, with the lighting up and night opening around November 25. Various events such as concerts, flower arrangement exhibitions, and sales of Japanese sweets will be held during the festival, so please check the website and visit the event. Cherry Blossoms and Other Seasonal Flowers at Tokugawa Garden Photo:Peonies at Tokugawa Garden, Nagoya, Aichi The pleasure of enjoying the seasonal flowers in the Japanese garden is the reason why Tokugawa Garden is famous among tourists to Nagoya. In early spring, from late February to early April, the plum blossoms are in full bloom; from late March to early April, weeping cherry blossoms and Tokai cherry blossoms can be seen; and from mid to late April, as many as 1,000 peonies can be seen blooming in the garden. During summer visitors can enjoy irises; in autumn, spider lilies and balloon flowers; and in winter, a variety of camellias can be seen throughout the garden. French Cuisine With a Japanese Flair at Garden Restaurant Tokugawaen Garden Restaurant Tokugawaen overlooks lush greenery and the clear waters of Ryusen Lake. During the day, the restaurant is bathed in dazzling sunlight, and at sunset, the atmospheric garden, subtly illuminated, invites guests into a world of fantasy. Guests dining at the restaurant can enjoy a fusion of Japanese and Western cuisine, where traditional French dishes are harmoniously blended with Japanese flavors. The dishes, reminiscent of Tokugawa's masterpieces, are great for taking photos and will look great on Instagram as well. The restaurant is also popular for wedding receptions, so you may even see a couple wearing beautiful white kimono and hakama. [Video] 2:19 - Garden Restaurant Tokugawaen Overlooking Ryusen Lake The Tokugawa Art Museum – Encounter Exquisite Masterpieces Cultivated by Japanese Traditions The Tokugawa Art Museum is located next to Tokugawa Garden. The museum exhibits a collection of over 10,000 items, including historical masterpieces that were handed down from Tokugawa Ieyasu to his ninth son, Yoshinao Tokugawa, the first head of the Owari Tokugawa house throughout the Edo period (1603-1868). The overwhelming array of masterpieces includes nine national treasures, such as picture scrolls depicting the Tale of Genji, 59 paintings and ceramics designated as Important Cultural Properties, and as many as 1,000 swords, one of which was even made by the master swordsmith Yoshimitsu. The Tokugawa Art Museum is the pride of Nagoya, and a must-visit destination when visiting Tokugawa Garden. Summary of the Tokugawa Garden in Aichi, Japan Photo:Tokugawa Art Museum, Nagoya, Aichi Learn about history at the Tokugawa Art Museum and enjoy the autumn leaves at the Tokugawa Garden after dark. This is a great way to enjoy autumn in Japan. The most crowded time at Tokugawa Garden is before sunset on weekends. To avoid crowds and traffic in the area, we recommend visiting the park a bit earlier. If you're planning to visit Tokugawa Garden by car, parking at a station one stop away and coming by train seems to be the best way to avoid crowds and traffic jams. However, since Tokugawa Garden is located in a very accessible area, it may be better to use public transportation during the autumn foliage season. Enjoying the autumn leaves at Tokugawa Garden will surely be an unforgettable experience ◆Tokugawa Garden◆ 【Address】1001 Tokugawa-cho, Higashi-Ku, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0023 【Telephone】052-935-8988 【Hourse】9:30 AM - 5:30 PM (Admission until 5:00 PM) 【Admission】General: ¥300, Senior citizens living in the city (65+): ¥100 【Access】※Please check the official website 【Parking】Available (Paid) 【Official Website】Tokugawa Garden|A Japanese Garden in Nagoya, Aichi https://www.tokugawaen.aichi.jp/ 【TripAdvisor】Tokugawa Garden https://www.tripadvisor.jp/Attraction_Review-g298106-d2067947-Reviews-Tokugawa_Garden-Nagoya_Aichi_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
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Autumn in Tokyo – Enjoy a Collaboration of Nature and Art With a Virtual Walk Through the Ginkgo Trees at Hikarigaoka Park via Video
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Ginkgo Trees and Autumn Foliage at Hikarigaoka Park: Video Introduction This video, titled "Autumn Foliage in Tokyo, 2014" (東京の紅葉 Autumn Foliage in Tokyo 2014), was uploaded by "AQUA Geo Graphic." It introduces the mystical scenery of autumn in Japan accompanied by the sun and the wind, with lovely piano music. The Best Time to See the Beautiful Ginkgo Trees at Hikarigaoka Park Photo:A row of ginkgo trees Hikarigaoka Park, located in Tokyo's Nerima Ward, is the fourth largest park in the 23 wards of Tokyo. Strolling through the autumn foliage in the grassy plaza with its large ginkgo trees is a delightful experience allowing visitors to enjoy autumn in Japan. You and your family or loved ones can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the 200-meter-long ginkgo-lined avenue, which is more than 100 years old. The "yellow tunnel" created by the ginkgo trees is a popular spot among photographers and Instagrammers for viewing the autumn leaves in Hikarigaoka Park, and is usually at its best around mid-November. The "yellow carpet" created by fallen ginkgo leaves can be enjoyed from late November to early December. Hikarigaoka Park's Zelkova Field - A Wonderful Spot for Viewing the Autumn Foliage! Photo:Hikarigaoka Park, Nerima, Tokyo After Passing through the ginkgo trees and crossing Futago Bridge, you'll be welcomed by the silver Arch of Light, an art installation at Keyaki Field. Here, you're sure to be captivated by the autumn colors of the zelkova trees. The reddish leaves of the zelkova trees are what makes autumn in Japan so delightful. The best time to view the leaves is usually from mid-November to mid-December. Experience autumn in Japan to the fullest with the yellow ginkgos and red zelkovas. [Video] 0:51 - The Autumn Colors of Japan's Zelkova Trees A Moving Scene of Falling Leaves at Hikarigaoka Park One way to enjoy the autumn leaves at Hikarigaoka Park is take some time to enjoy the leaves as they fall onto the surface of the pond. Although a somewhat melancholy sight, the red and yellow leaves floating on the surface of the pond in Hikarigaoka Park create a very emotional scene, captivating onlookers. While looking up at the colorful leaves in the trees, don't forget to look down for another perspective. You may even capture some breathtaking photos as well... [Video] 1:51 - Fallen Leaves on the Surface of the Water The Miraculous Art Found in Nature Photo:A duck swimming on a pond Visitors can also experience a convergence of red and yellow leaves at Hikarigaoka Park. There's an amazing carpet of autumn leaves that can only be seen at special times when the falling leaves and the wind are just right. The yellow and red streets, each covered with their own color, are exciting enough in themselves, but when you encounter the boundaries separating them, it's a truly magical experience. [Video] 2:25 - A Boundary of Red and Yellow Leaves A Myriad of Autumn Colors With Each Passing Day Photo:A tunnel of autumn foliage One might ask when the best time to view the autumn colors might be. However, the answer to this question is simply the moment that you visit. In the video, you can see the beautiful green, yellow, and red colors. Enjoy the exquisite atmosphere created by the changing colors. [Video] 2:58 - The Changing of the Leaves to Various Colors Hikari Pageant Festa - A Mesmerizing Light Up Event at Hikarigaoka Park Hikari Pageant Festa, held at Hikarigaoka Park, usually in mid-December around Keyaki Field, is a festival of light and art. The annual illumination, which can be enjoyed from early December to mid-January, features approximately 125,000 LEDs lighting up the ginkgo-lined avenue leading to the park. On the day of the event, there's plenty to see and do, including light displays, candle art, various music and dance events, and an exhibition stage. Please be sure to take warm clothing and enjoy a magical, heartwarming time. Summary of Ginkgo Trees and Autumn Foliage at Hikarigaoka Park Hikarigaoka Park, the largest park in Tokyo's Nerima ward, boasts an area of approximately 600,000 square meters. The grassy plaza built on a gently sloping hill is dotted with cherry blossoms and zelkova trees, providing delightful scenery in all four seasons. The park also has a wealth of playground equipment, a bird sanctuary for bird watching, and day camping and barbecue areas, making it a popular recreational spot for people of all ages. In this article, we introduced the Zelkova Field and ginkgo trees of Hikarigaoka Park as popular spots for enjoying the autumn foliage of Japan. The area is also easily accessible by train, and is just a 10-minute walk from Hikarigaoka Station. These are highly recommended places in Tokyo's Nerima Ward that you should definitely visit during autumn in Japan. ◆Hikarigaoka Park◆ Address: Hikarigaoka Park Service Center 4-1-1 Hikarigaoka, Nerima-ku 179-0072 For inquiries: Hikarigaoka Park Service Center (TEL: 03-3977-7638) Parking: Available (Paid) Access: An 8-minute walk from Hikarigaoka Station (E38) on the Toei Subway Oedo Line, a 15-minute walk from Narimasu Station on the Tobu Tojo Line, Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line Subway Narimasu (F02), and Narimasu Station (Y02) on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line 【Official Website】Hikarigaoka Park - Let's go to the park! https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index023.html 【TripAdvisor】Hikarigaoka Park https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1066453-d4889941-Reviews-Hikarigaoka_Park-Nerima_Tokyo_Tokyo_Prefecture_Kanto.html