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Isehara Tourism Association
11 hours ago
[2026 Japan Heritage Marche — Isehara City Will Also Be Present] The Japan Heritage Marche, which shares the stories of Japan’s culture and traditions from each region, will be held this year in Yurakucho, Tokyo. Isehara City will also have a booth at the event to showcase its unique local attractions. At the venue, visitors can experience Japan’s heritage sites through tastings, samplings, and hands-on workshops from across the country. Please come and join us. Dates: Saturday, February 14, 2026 – Sunday, February 15, 2026 Times: February 14: 10:00–17:00 February 15: 10:00–16:00 Location: Yurakucho Station Plaza and Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan (1st-floor event space and others)
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  • Tourism Association
  • Japan
  • Events
  • Japanese Heritage
Izu Shimoda Tourism Association
12 hours ago
🏖️ Third Shimoda City Beach General Election Results Announced! 🏖️ Thank you very much for all your votes✨ Here are the results👇 🥇 1st place Shirahama Ohama Beach 🥈 2nd place Shirahama Central Beach 🥉 Tied for 3rd place Kujuppama Beach · Tatadohama Beach · Nabetahama Beach · Iritahama Beach We have already shipped the prizes to the five winners🎁 They should be arriving at your door soon…?📮✨ And now, the Fourth Shimoda City Beach General Election will be 🗓️ Held from 2/16 to 6/30! Whether you’ve voted before or haven’t joined yet, please cast your vote for your favorite beach🌊💙 We look forward to your participation 😊✨
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  • Coast/Beach/Sea
  • Oshi(favorite)
  • Fan activities
  • Shimoda
  • Great view
  • Travel
  • Sightseeing
  • Nature
しんのすけのはら
Feb. 5, 2026
Fushimi Inari-taisha 68 Fukakusa Yabunouchi-cho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture The biggest attraction at Fushimi Inari-taisha is the Senbon Torii. The sight of rows upon rows of vermilion torii gates is simply breathtaking! The items held in the mouths of the foxes at Fushimi Inari-taisha are mainly four kinds: rice ears, a scroll, a jewel (hoshu), and a key. These are said to be carried by the foxes (white foxes), messengers of Inari Ōkami, and each has a different meaning. Types and meanings of the items the foxes hold The fox statues at Fushimi Inari-taisha typically hold one of the following four items. Rice ears: Symbolizing a bountiful harvest and indicating that Inari Ōkami is a deity of agriculture. Scroll: Representing wisdom and knowledge, and believed to record the divine virtues of Inari Ōkami. Jewel (hoshu): A symbol of Inari Ōkami’s spiritual virtue or soul. Key: Seen as the key to Inari Ōkami’s treasure house, or as a symbol of the desire to possess the jewel (spiritual virtue).
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  • Shrine
  • Fushimi Inari Shrine
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Tokachi Tourism Federation
Feb. 5, 2026
Event Announcement 📣 From Saturday, February 7 to Monday, February 23, Roadside Station Pia 21 Shihoro will host a "Korea Fair" 😊 In 2025, a direct flight from Tokachi Obihiro Airport to Korea began, making access to Korea more convenient ✈️ This is a collaboration between JAL and Roadside Station Pia 21 Shihoro, designed so those who can’t travel right now can still enjoy the feeling of being there 🎵 You can taste "Korean gourmet and sweets" recommended by Korea-loving staff, and try a cabin crew role-play experience where you perform in-flight announcement practice and drink service like a JAL flight attendant. Take this chance to enjoy the atmosphere of a trip to Korea 🤗 https://tokachibare.jp/event/xo_event-22980/...
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Tokachi
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
  • Events
  • Shihoro
  • Experiences
  • Gourmet
  • roadside station
  • Kids
  • ...and 4 others
しんのすけのはら
Feb. 5, 2026
Suishinin Temple Suishinin Temple Hana no Ma Kyoto Yamashina Suishinin Temple Hana no Ma♪ Let's go to Kyoto. (February 2, 2026 – March 13, 2026) 35 Ono Goryo-cho, Yamashina-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture The "Hana no Ma" at Suishinin Temple transforms a space usually used as the Noh room into a vivid floral display for a special event. Held annually in honor of Ono no Komachi, a Heian-period poet often counted among the world’s three great beauties, the display offers visitors soothing beauty and moving impressions.
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  • Kyoto Prefecture
  • Flowers
  • Spring
  • Travel
  • Sightseeing
  • Photography
  • Instagrammable
  • Japan
  • Temple
Shosenkyo Tourism Association
Feb. 4, 2026
Hello! This is Waraji, a Koshu local cuisine restaurant. Although February marks the arrival of spring on the calendar, Shosenkyo Gorge is wrapped in crisp, cold air and offers the clear winter scenery unique to the season❄️🌿 After a walk taking in the majestic nature formed by rocky cliffs and evergreen trees, why not rest with us for a while😊 Our recommendation is a piping-hot freshly fried tendon (tempura rice bowl)🍤 We generously use three large prawns; their crispy, fragrant batter pairs perfectly with the fluffy rice. Its impressive appearance makes it a dish you’ll want to photograph📸✨ The interior offers a calm space warmed by wood accents. You can warm up your chilled body and enjoy a leisurely time with us over tea🍵 Shosenkyo Gorge is still quite cold, so please make sure to dress warmly before you come🧣 We sincerely look forward to welcoming you😊
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  • Sightseeing
  • Shosenkyo
  • Great view
  • Yamanashi Prefecture
  • Valley
  • Travel
  • Gourmet
  • Local gourmet
  • Local cuisine
  • Traditional Japanese Food
Kumamoto Amakusa Reihoku Tourism Association
Feb. 4, 2026
Reihoku Sunset Marche — February Announcement📣 Hello everyone! With the season full of events like ehomaki and Setsubun, here is the announcement for the Reihoku Sunset Marche in February♪ 👀 Highlights of this Sunset Marche 👀 ❣ Reihoku Sunset Marche will offer agricultural products, processed goods, and prepared foods from Reihokumachi, including bagged mikan (tangerines) for sale🍊. This time, a kitchen car from Ninoya Amakusa will also be on site offering ikinari dango❣ We look forward to seeing you 😊 Don’t forget to bring your own shopping bag🛍✨ Items expected for sale ・Cauliflower ・Pumpkin🎃 ・Cabbage ・Cucumber🥒 ・Rice🌾 ・Taro ・Shiitake (log-grown) ・Potatoes🥔 ・New onions🧅 ・Tomatoes (Aiko, mini) ・Broccoli🥦 ・Green peppers ・Beni Haruka (sweet potato variety) ・Ponkan ・Mikan🍊 (bagged) ・Lettuce (sunny) 🥦🍅🥕🍠🥬🧅🫑🌽🌶🫛🍆🫚🥔 Reihoku Sunset Marche Date: Sunday, February 8 — 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Location: Amakusa Reihoku Tourist Association (reihoku town products hall facility, 4535-1 Kamitsufukae, Reihokumachi)
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Kumamoto Amakusa Reihoku Tourism Association
Jan. 7, 2026 (edited)
Reihoku Sunset Marche — January Announcement📣
Happy New Year🎊 Our first announcement of the year is the Reihoku Sunset Marche in January♪

👀 Highlights of this Sunset Marche 👀
❣ At the Reihoku Sunset Marche, where agricultural products, processed goods, and prepared foods from Reihoku are sold, freshly shipped bagged mikan (tangerines) will be available this time 🍊 Please enjoy these seasonal farm products❣
We look forward to seeing you 😊 Don’t forget to bring your own shopping bag🛍✨

Scheduled produce for sale:
・Aspara greens
・Cauliflower
・Turnips🫜
・Pumpkin🎃
・Cabbage
・Cucumbers🥒
・Kale
・Rice🌾
・Coral leaf feather
・Taro
・Sweet potatoes🍠
・Potatoes🥔
・Garland chrysanthemum (shungiku)
・Daikon radish
・Tomatoes (Aiko, cherry)
・Chinese cabbage
・Green peppers🫑
・Broccoli🥦
・Ponkan
・Mikan🍊 (bagged, boxed, bag-hung)
・Mizuna (Beni-hoshi variety)
・Lettuce (sunny, leaf)
・Welsh onion (single stalk)

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Reihoku Sunset Marche
Date: Sunday, January 11, 1:00 PM–3:00 PM
Location: Amakusa Reihoku Tourist Association (Reihoku Town Local Products Center, 4535-1 Kamitsufukae, Reihoku)
  • marche
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  • Kumamoto Trip
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  • ...and 10 others
Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Feb. 4, 2026
Snowplow Dozer Has Arrived Around 4 a.m. on a winter morning. When I hear a loud peep, peep!, I groggily realize that a lot of snow has fallen. That loud sound is the warning signal a snowplow makes when it backs up. On days when snow piles up thick, snowplows start working before dawn. By the time many people head to school or work, both the roadway and the sidewalks have been cleared and look neat. The other day, during daylight hours, a snow-dozer arrived at the parking lot of the tourist information center the Rizumu. Because the parking spaces are smaller than usual, we asked them to shave down the snowbanks a bit, and they came the next day. Snow-clearing machines come in many sizes, but this snow-dozer was really huge! The bucket on the front was big enough for an adult to lie down in completely. The snowplow itself looked cool, (just seeing a big vehicle gets your spirits up), and the operator who handles such heavy machinery looks cool, too. If we had scooped and carried the snow with handheld shovels, it would have taken half a day, but the snowplow cleared it smoothly in about an hour. With the parking area widened, parking and turning around became much easier, and driving grew more comfortable. - In a post by the neighboring town Takinoue Town account "Takinoue Biyori," which shares the lives of local people, their interview with the town’s snow-removal center explains the snow-clearing system in detail. It was interesting to read about how they use technology to check roads in summer and how different snow-removal contractors coordinate with each other. - We are grateful to the snow-removal crews who support safe, comfortable winter living. Thank you always. #Snow removal #Snow-dozer
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  • Nishiokoppe
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Winter

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