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Tokachi Tourism Federation
2 hours ago
Event Announcement📣 On July 19 (Sunday), the 15th Furusato Ginga Line Rikubetsu Railway Festival will be held😊 For nearly 100 years since 1910, this public railway has been running through Rikubetsu Town. After its closure in 2006, it was reborn in April 2008 as a tourist facility where visitors can experience actual train operations! To promote this historic "Rikubetsu Railway" and encourage more people to ride and experience it, we are hosting this event🎵 On the evening of July 18, about 2,000 fireworks will light up the summer night sky🎆 In conjunction with this, a special fireworks train will be operated, allowing passengers to enjoy the fireworks from inside the diesel train!! Passengers will receive local specialty products from Rikubetsu Town as a gift. Reservations are currently being accepted🚂 (Note: Fireworks train → Capacity 32 people, 1,500 yen) Additionally, stage shows featuring street performers and music performances by Backyard Music are also planned‼ During the stage event on July 19, we will welcome the popular Yoshimoto Kogyo comedians "Slim Club and Denjin Band" for a comedy stage performance. Moreover, in the "Special Train Experience Ride," we will extend the ride experience, which is usually limited to the station premises, as a special train for this event to Koi-yamagata Station in the suburbs. Those wishing to ride can register on the day of the event. (Note: Special train → Adults 500 yen, Elementary school students 300 yen) Don't miss this rare opportunity for a unique experience😍 Other activities include horseback riding experiences, a bingo tournament with a chance to win a Nintendo Switch 2, and dance performances by elementary school students from Rikubetsu, among various programs planned🎁🎁 Many vendors will also be present, so we invite everyone to come together and join us🤗 🔶 Date and Time <Pre-festival> July 18, 2026 (Saturday) 18:00–20:30 <Main Festival> July 19, 2026 (Sunday) 10:00–16:00 🔶 Venue <Pre-festival> Midori-machi Soccer Field <Main Festival> Inside Rikubetsu Railway Station & Multipurpose Square in front of the station 🔶 Fireworks Train Applications & Inquiries Furusato Ginga Line Rikubetsu Railway Festival Executive Committee Office (Rikubetsu Town Hall, Industrial Promotion Division) TEL: 0156-27-2141 https://www.rikubetsu.jp/kanko/event/tetsudoumatsuri/...
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www.rikubetsu.jp
ふるさと銀河線りくべつ鉄道まつり | イベント | イベント・観光 | 日本一寒い町 北海道 陸別町
北海道十勝の陸別町ホームページです。陸別町には運転体験のできるりくべつ鉄道や日本最大級の銀河の森天文台があります。
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Tokachi
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
  • Events
  • Fireworks
  • Fireworks display
  • Railroad
  • Gourmet
  • Rikubetsu
  • ...and 10 others
Untouched Hokkaido -Mizu no Kamuy Tourism Area-
3 hours ago
\Kawayu Onsen's First Event!🍻/ "Kawayu Onsen Yuke-muri Beer Garden" On July 24th (Friday) and 25th (Saturday), we will host the first beer garden at Kawayu Onsen! The venue will feature food booths and food trucks from local restaurants, offering gourmet food and drinks 🍕🍟🍺 Additionally, there will be a "Children's Festival" with activities like super ball scooping and ring toss! In the evening, we also plan to have handheld fireworks, making it enjoyable for families 🎆 At the same time, "Awake from KAWAYU" will offer a walking tour to explore the charms of Kawayu Onsen. Tuesday: Registration starts! Search at the Kawayu Information Center! https://www.kawayu-onsen.com/awake-from-kawayu/... ↑ Check the details here 💁‍♀️ We invite you to come to Kawayu Onsen with your family and friends! 📅 Event Date and Time July 24th (Friday) and 25th (Saturday) 15:00–21:00 (Last order at 20:00) 19:00– Handheld fireworks *Free 📍 Venue Former Kyu-Yufu-In site (across from EZO Rider) 1-6-1 Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga, Kawakami District, Hokkaido 🚗 Parking: Kinki-yu Inn Parking Lot and Kawayu Onsen Dai-2 Parking Lot *Please do not drive if you will be drinking.
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AWAKE from KAWAYU – いのち、目覚める。 川湯温泉 | 北海道弟子屈町
北海道弟子屈町 阿寒摩周国立公園内の川湯温泉。硫黄山、摩周湖を含む独自の環境に恵まれた国立公園内の温泉街として、まち・住民・事業者が協働で持続可能な観光まちづくりを目指しています。
  • Teshikaga
  • Kawayu Onsen Hokkaido
  • Beer garden
Engaru Tourism Association
19 hours ago
The "2026 Artisan Summer Asparagus Fair" starts on Tuesday, July 21! This year, 26 restaurants will participate!! Using the summer bounty of Engaru Town, "Engaru Nyokki-zu Summer Asparagus," participating restaurants will offer original dishes created with creativity and ingenuity at the "Asparagus Fair." This year, 26 restaurants are participating. Be sure to enjoy the original dishes at many establishments. When you order asparagus dishes, there will be special benefits at each restaurant, and you also have a chance to win "1 kg of Summer Asparagus" or "common meal vouchers for participating restaurants" for 30 lucky winners through a lottery! The event will be held from Tuesday, July 21, to Thursday, August 13! 🎶
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  • asparagus
  • Gourmet
  • summer event
  • Summer
  • Local PR
  • Sightseeing
  • Engaru
  • Okhotsk
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
Tom J
22 hours ago
I recently visited Glicopia, a factory in Kobe that makes Pocky and Pretz. I think Pocky was the first chocolate I ever knew was specifically Japanese, and I think it is definitely an iconic snack well-recognized around the world. It was fun to get a closer look at its production! The guided tours show the history of the company, from its early 20th century origins to the postwar expansion of products, with old commercials, toys that came included with snacks through the years, and a fun "digital cooking" game where you design and decorate your own sweets. The assembly line itself is very advanced, and you can see pocky being made in great quantities. This time they were making a flavor that has yet to hit shelves, which made it even more interesting. The air near the production area has a warm, delicious scent, which is a bonus. If you liked pocky a lot yourself growing up, or are travelling with kids, I think it is a great place to visit! Reservations are necessary, and I believe most of it is Japanese-language only, but looking at a chocolate factory is pretty universal regardless of language.
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  • chocolate
  • Factory tour
  • Kobe
Kumamoto Arao Tourism Association
23 hours ago
If you're exploring the Omuta and Arou area, Manda Pit is a must-visit spot. By learning about the history of the Miike Coal Mine, you'll gain insight into the role this region played in Japan's industry. It's also recommended as an entry point for a journey through industrial heritage. How about extending your trip to the World Heritage site in Arao City before or after your outing or festival in Omuta? [Visiting Information] 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (Last entry at 4:30 PM) / Closed: Mondays (or the following weekday if a holiday) and during the New Year holidays / Admission: 410 yen for adults and university students, 310 yen for high school students, 210 yen for elementary and junior high school students / Manda Pit Station (free exhibition room and ticket sales) #Omuta #MiikeCoalMine #IndustrialHeritageTour #ModernIndustrialHeritage #HistoricalTravel #WeekendTrip #CoalMineRuins #MandaCoalMine #Omuta #AraoCity #KumamotoTravel #JapanTravel #VisitJapan #IndustrialHeritage #WorldHeritage
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  • Manda Mine
  • Arao
  • Fukuoka Travel
  • Kumamoto Travel
  • World Cultural Heritage
  • Japan
  • Travel
  • History
  • Recommendation
  • culture
  • ...and 1 others
Ting-ting
Jul. 13, 2026
Visiting Ichinomiya-ji in Kagawa Prefecture during the summer, aside from the usual pilgrimage, what I look forward to the most is the traditional summer event, the "Cucumber Blessing." As I step into the quaint temple, the first thing that catches my eye is the neatly arranged boxes of vibrant green cucumbers. Each cucumber is tied with a wish paper bearing the names and ailments of the devotees, creating a scene that is both novel and filled with a sense of sacred ritual. People firmly believe that through the master's spiritual power, they can temporarily entrust their internal pains and misfortunes to the cucumbers. Standing in front of the master's hall, I watch the devotees earnestly writing their wishes, with the rising incense and the deep, resonant chanting filling the air, even the summer cicadas seem to quiet down in this moment. The serene energy makes one naturally calm, and I silently pray for health and peace for myself and my family with my hands together. After the ceremony, these cucumbers, which carry the ailments of many, will remain at the temple, where they will be collectively buried in the Cucumber Mound. As the cucumbers naturally decay in the soil, the tormenting pains and misfortunes will also fade away into the earth. This seemingly simple tradition is wrapped in the most sincere and profound hopes of people for their health. For me, the Cucumber Blessing at Ichinomiya-ji is not just a special travel experience; it is a summer memory intertwined with the warm humanity and ancient beliefs of Shikoku.
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  • Kagawa Prefecture
  • Shikoku region
  • Ichinomiya Temple
  • Great Teacher
  • ritual
  • Temple
  • Summer
  • Tradition

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