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Kyonan-town Tourism Association
52 minutes ago
At the Hishikawa Shisenobu Memorial Hall, a mini-exhibition titled "Landscapes of Boso Painted by Hiroshige" is being held until June 21. It features 25 ukiyo-e landscape paintings of Boso by Utagawa Hiroshige, known for works like "The Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji." The exhibition includes pieces depicting Mount Nokogiri and Hota Coast, making it enjoyable for both locals and tourists. Hiroshige, who arrived at the Boso Peninsula by boat from Edo, left behind numerous landscapes of the region. These include Mt. Kano in Kimitsu City, Kanaya in Futtsu City, and Hota Coast in Kyonan Town. Highlights of the exhibition include ten photographs taken by the director, Hiroki Sasaoka, specifically for this event. He walked the same paths as Hiroshige and captured the same scenery to compare with Hiroshige's paintings. "I walked the ancient roads while looking at town histories. The same landscapes remain as before," says Director Sasaoka. Notably, the view of Mount Fuji seen across the sea of Utsubusa is striking. "Hiroshige competed with Hokusai by stating, 'I will paint Mount Fuji realistically, while Hokusai painted it as a design.' I hope you can see his determination," explains Director Sasaoka. Hiroshige's depiction of Mount Fuji features shadows, the atmosphere around the mountain tinged red, and a gradient in the sky, all captured with a sense of realism. Please come and see it! ◆Hishikawa Shisenobu Memorial Hall Opening Hours From 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Last admission at 4:30 PM) Closed on Mondays (the following Tuesday if it falls on a holiday) New Year holidays (from December 29 to January 3) Admission Fee General and university students: 500 yen (400 yen) Elementary, middle, and high school students: 400 yen (300 yen) *(Prices in parentheses are for groups of 20 or more)* Access By train: 15-minute walk from JR Utsubusa Line Hota Station or Awa-Katsuyama Station By car: 5 minutes from Nokogiri Hota IC on the Futtsu-Kanaya Expressway, along National Route 127, inside the Kyonan Roadside Station.
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Untouched Hokkaido -Mizu no Kamuy Tourism Area-
8 hours ago
From May 1st to October 31st, the Cycling Stamp Rally will kick off! In the Mashu and Kussharo area, the best cycling season has arrived, filled with clear air and beautiful greenery! Why not collect stamps while enjoying the magnificent nature in Japan's largest caldera? This year, the "Granfondo Mashu Cycling Stamp Rally" will be held again. There will be 24 stamp points throughout Teshikaga, and the event will run for about six months from Friday, May 1, 2026, to Saturday, October 31, 2026. In addition to the stunning Lake Mashu and Mt. Atosanupuri (Mt. Io), there are also breathtaking mountain passes! Whether you prefer a leisurely ride or a fast-paced adventure, enjoy cycling at your own pace. For more details, please check out Teshikaga Navi! 🚲✨
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  • Teshikaga
  • mashu station
  • Cycling
Untouched Hokkaido -Mizu no Kamuy Tourism Area-
9 hours ago
In 2026, rental bicycles will be launched in Teshikagacho! Starting May 1, 2026, rental bicycles will be available at three facilities within Teshikagacho. Enjoy the scenery that can only be seen by bike! Even if you can't drive, you can easily move from your accommodation to nearby tourist spots! These bicycles can be used in various situations. Reservations and payments can be made through the booking site. Convenient and easy! Please use them according to your travel plans.
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  • Teshikaga
  • Lake Mashu
  • rental cycle
Takinoue Tourist Association, Hokkaido
13 hours ago
【Information about Shibazakura Takinoue Park on May 2】Good morning. This is the Takinoue Town Tourism Association. It has been raining lightly since morning, but it has calmed down a bit now. The maximum temperature will be 9°C, so it would be good to have something to wear over your clothes. From May 3 to May 5, from 10:00 AM, there will be a guided tour by the town mayor, Naohiro Kiyohara! Why not take this opportunity to walk around the park with the mayor? Additionally, new features such as the "Tenro Stairs" and "TAKINOUE Object" have been introduced, making Shibazakura Takinoue Park even more photogenic. We look forward to your visit. Today, May 2 (Saturday) and May 3 (Sunday), the "Takinoue Marche" will be held at Kaori no Sato Takinoue Michi-no-Eki for two days! There are many original menus that you can only enjoy here! There will also be a white motorcycle and a grass harvester, and this year, a high-altitude work vehicle will be available for a riding experience! Fun for both children and adults awaits. Enjoy the Golden Week in Takinoue! We look forward to seeing you. ------------------------ 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Last entry at 5:00 PM) Admission Fee Adults (high school students and above) / 500 yen Group of 10 or more / 400 yen Children (elementary and junior high school students) / 250 yen Group of 10 or more / 200 yen #Hokkaido #Okhotsk #Takinoue Town #Takinoue #Shibazakura #Shibazakura Takinoue Park
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Hokkaido Kussharo Prince Hotel
May. 1, 2026
A special moment spent at the Kussharo Prince Hotel. Breathtaking views, spacious rooms, and meals that satisfy the soul. In spring at Kussharo, you can also encounter the unique nature and wildlife of the season. Take a break from your daily routine and enjoy the leisurely flow of time. We are looking forward to welcoming you at the Kussharo Prince Hotel. 📍Kussharo Prince Hotel https://www.instagram.com/kussharo_ph...
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Kussharo Prince Hotel
  • Lake Kussharo
  • Travel
  • Great view
  • Sightseeing
  • Nature
  • Lakes
  • The superb view is at the Prince
  • national park
  • ...and 4 others
Nagano Convention & Visitors Bureau
May. 1, 2026
Enjoy the great nature of Togakushi and Iizuna! Special feature on highland drives✨ 〈Don't forget to tap the "save mark" if you want to look back later!〉 ① Togakushi Shrine Okusha This is the shrine located at the innermost part of Togakushi Shrine. The cedar tree path, which is over 400 years old and located halfway along the 2 km approach, is famous for its enchanting scenery, making it a popular spot for many visitors from both Japan and abroad in recent years. It is said to have divine virtues for good fortune, fulfilling wishes, abundant harvests, and sports victories. 【Time Required】<To Okusha> About 40 minutes on foot from the Okusha entrance <To Suijinmon> About 20 minutes on foot from the Okusha entrance. *It is recommended to take photos near Suijinmon. 【Parking】About 100 cars (large buses allowed) near the entrance (paid) ② Kagamiike Pond in Togakushi Kagamiike Pond in Togakushi is famous for its autumn leaves, but the greenery is stunning in this season! Nearby, there is a café known for its delicious galettes made from buckwheat flour! 【Parking】50 cars *During the autumn foliage season, traffic restrictions may apply (please check the Togakushi Tourism Association's website for information). ③ Togakushi Campground A refreshing campground surrounded by white birch forests, adjacent to Togakushi Farm. It is ideal for outdoor schools and family camping in the great outdoors. With over 350 auto camping sites (free sites), it is one of the largest in Japan! Facilities include cooking areas, outdoor stoves, hot showers, flush toilets, and a shop. You can also enjoy river play in the river flowing through the site. 【Business Hours】April 25, 2026 - November 4 (planned) From 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM (for day camp use) 【Reservations】Available by phone or on the official website 【Closed】Winter break 【Parking】Available (free) ④ Togakushi Soba Togakushi soba, one of Japan's three great soba, has been passed down as a portable food for ascetic monks, and its flavor stands out due to the refreshing climate and environment! There are many soba shops in Togakushi, so be sure to stop by. ⑤ Nagano Forest Village About 30 minutes by car from Nagano City. Surrounded by rich nature, you can enjoy a moment away from daily life at "Nagano Forest Village." Inside the facility, "Mori no Eki Daizahoushi" features a market with local vegetables and specialties, a café restaurant using plenty of local ingredients sold at the market, and an indoor activity area equipped with tree houses and ample monitoring space. 【Business Hours】 Indoor activities, market 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Café restaurant 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM (LO 8:00 PM) 【Parking】180 cars (free) *For details, please check the official website and social media. ⑥ Forest Adventure Nagano The four zip slides over 150 meters long that glide above Ozahōshi Pond provide an exhilarating experience! Group training for companies and use by local schools and organizations are also possible. 【Business Hours】9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (varies by season) 【Parking】180 cars (free) #Togakushi #Iizuna Highland #Drive #Nagano City #Nagano Tourism
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  • Nature
  • Bucketlist
  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Hokuriku Shinkansen
  • scenery
  • Shrine
Shosenkyo Tourism Association
May. 1, 2026
Hello, this is Minamoto 😊 The beautiful season of fresh greenery has finally arrived in Shosenkyo Gorge, where the buds of the trees are flourishing, making it a delightful time for a stroll 🌿 The clear waters of the river, the unique rock formations, and the blooming Mitsubatsutsuji create a stunning landscape, offering a refreshing experience of nature that is different from the vibrant autumn colors that adorn the valley ✨ During the Golden Week, especially when the young leaves are shining ✨, a popular and recommended route is to walk from the Tenjinmori Municipal Parking Lot along the path by the gorge, passing through the Stone Gate and reaching Senga Falls 🚶‍♂️ Please give it a try♪ Currently, we at Minamoto have received a variety of new products‼️ The photo shows a Lemurian Seed Crystal 💎 When you go out, please come and see it 😊 Also, during the Golden Week period from May 2nd to 6th, the shops in the Shosenkyo Falls area and along the Crystal Highway will extend their hours by 30 minutes, staying open until 5:30 PM 🕔 *Some stores may be excluded. If you have time, please come and visit us 🍀 All of our staff are looking forward to welcoming you 👋
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  • Sightseeing
  • Shosenkyo
  • Great view
  • Nature
  • Power spot
  • Yamanashi Prefecture
  • Travel
  • Kofu
  • Valley
  • Waterfall
  • ...and 2 others
Japanese Sword – Wakeido
May. 1, 2026
Introduction of Japanese Swords from Wakedo Inscription: Made by Akitsugu Amata (Living National Treasure) Heisei 15, Yayoi Kichijitsu Sign: Akitsugu Amata korewo tsukuru (living national treasure) Heisei 15 (AD 2003) Yayoi (March) Kichijitsu Box: With original box Dimensions: Blade length 2 shaku 4 sun 5 bu (74.5 cm), curvature 2.4 cm, mekugi hole 1 Width at the base: 32.5 mm, width at the tip: 24 mm, thickness at the base: 8 mm Size: Blade length 74.5 cm, curvature 2.4 mm, mekugi 1 hole Country: Echigo Province Period: Heisei 15 Shape: Shinogi-zukuri, an-tō, body width, thickness balance, curvature, middle cut tip, resembling a tachi from the Kamakura period Forging: Well-packed ko-itame, with chikei, and ji-nuki Hamon: Gunome-chōji midare, with ashi, some areas have tobiyaki, with bright nioi and clear nioiguchi Boshi: Midare-komi, rounded tip Nakago: Raw, kurijiri, with file marks at an angle Shirasaya: Yes Explanation Born in 1927 as the eldest son of the late Teikichi Amada in Honda Village, Niigata Prefecture. Entered the Japanese sword forging apprenticeship of Hikozaburo Kurihara in 1940. Approved for sword making in 1954. Received the Masamune Award (Yamashiro style) at the New Sword Exhibition in 1977. Designated as an intangible cultural asset of Niigata Prefecture and Toyoura Town in 1978. Received the Masamune Award (Sōshū style) for the second time at the New Sword Exhibition in 1985. Elected as the chairman of the All Japan Swordsmith Association in 1990. Received the Masamune Award (Bizen style) for the third time at the New Sword Exhibition in 1996. Designated as a holder of Important Intangible Cultural Properties (Living National Treasure) in 1997. Awarded the title of "Honorary Citizen of Toyoura Town." Received the Order of the Rising Sun, Fourth Class, in 2003. Became an honorary citizen of Niigata Prefecture, Shibata City in July 2003. Passed away on June 26, 2013. Akitsugu Amata's real name is Seichi Amata. He was recognized as a holder of Important Intangible Cultural Properties (Living National Treasure) in 1997. He is a contemporary swordsmith representing Niigata. Born in 1927 as the eldest son of Teikichi Amata in Honda Village, Niigata Prefecture, he moved to Tokyo in 1940 to study under Hikozaburo Kurihara. He then achieved notable results in various sword-making competitions and became a non-examined swordsmith in 1972. Designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property (Living National Treasure) in 1997, he received numerous awards and honors until his passing in 2013. Akitsugu Amata is also known for selecting sand iron and creating his own steel for the blade. He mastered styles such as Bizen and Sōshū and left behind many famous swords. This work is a fine example of Akitsugu Amata's Bizen style, replicating the majestic tachi of the Kamakura period. The steel is well-packed with itame, and the hamon features gunome with chōji mixed in, with bright nioi and a clear nioiguchi, resulting in an excellent piece. It comes with an original box.
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株式会社和敬堂
昭和2年 故天田貞吉刀匠の長男として新潟県本田村にて出生。 昭和15年 栗原彦三郎昭秀の日本刀鍛錬伝習所に入門。 昭和29年 作刀承認 昭和52年 新作名刀展で「正宗賞」(山城伝)受賞。 昭和53年 新潟県無形文化財及び豊浦町無形文化財に指定される。 昭和60年 新作名刀展で2度目の「正宗賞」(相州伝)受賞。 平成2年 全日本刀匠会理事長に就任。 平成8年 新作名刀展で3度目の「正宗賞」(備前伝)受賞。 平成9年 国の重要無形文化財保持者(人間国宝)に認定。「豊浦町名誉町民」の称号が贈られる。 平成11年 勲四等旭日小綬章受章。 平成15年7月 新潟県新発田市名誉市民となる。 平成25年6月26日 ご逝去。 天田昭次は砂鉄を吟味し、自家製鉄で刀の地鉄を作り鍛えたことでもしらており、備前伝や相州伝などの作風を会得し、数々の名刀を残している。
  • Japanese swords
  • sword
  • Wakeido
  • Nagaoka
  • Niigata Prefecture
  • tachi
  • Living national treasure
  • Traditional crafts

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