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Hokkaido Kushiro Prince Hotel
3 hours ago
The snowy season has ended, and Lake Kussharo moves on to the next season. Winter operations concluded on March 7. We sincerely thank everyone who visited this winter. Amid the quiet lake and white scenery, we are truly grateful that so many guests could spend special moments here. Now, we move into spring. The green season begins on April 25. We look forward to seeing you again at Lake Kussharo in the new season. 📍Kussharo Prince Hotel https://www.instagram.com/kussharo_ph/...
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【公式】屈斜路プリンスホテル (@kussharo_ph) • Instagram photos and videos
1,858 Followers, 401 Following, 500 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from 【公式】屈斜路プリンスホテル (@kussharo_ph)
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Untouched Hokkaido -Mizu no Kamuy Tourism Area-
3 hours ago
It's finally Saturday tomorrow📺❣️ 📢Program Broadcast Announcement📢 The finale of Teshikaga town features will air on STV Sapporo Television Broadcasting's Dosanko WEEKEND on Saturday, March 14, starting at 9:25 AM👀✨ Last week's first episode about Teshikaga showed the miraculously clear view of Lake Mashu, let visitors enjoy hot springs and footbaths, and savor delicious Mashu Wagyu… among many other wonderful highlights🍦🧚🏻‍♀️ We can't wait to see what the finale brings this weekend❣️Please be sure to tune in‼︎
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Untouched Hokkaido -Mizu no Kamuy Tourism Area-
4 hours ago
Introducing Our Sponsors: The 15th Teshikaga Photo Contest The winning works of the 15th Teshikaga Photo Contest have been announced, and prizes have been sent to each winner. This Teshikaga Photo Contest is held with the support of businesses in Teshikagacho. On the official Teshikaga Navi Instagram, we will gradually introduce the sponsoring companies that supported us. (In no particular order) This time, we would like to introduce Watanabe Experience Ranch‼︎📝 Teshikaga Navi shares fun and delicious local information, so please take a look✨ Thank you very much to Watanabe Experience Ranch for cooperating with this event. We appreciate your continued support for the Teshikaga Photo Contest and Teshikaga Navi. https://www.masyuko.or.jp/news/photocon_r08/...
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第15回 弟子屈フォトコンテスト 入賞者 | お知らせ | 弟子屈なび
第15回 弟子屈フォトコンテスト 入賞者 - 弟子屈なびの公式お知らせページです。街のお知らせやイベント開催情報、旅行に役立つおすすめ情報などを掲載しています。
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Kumamoto Amakusa Reihoku Tourism Association
5 hours ago
Hello everyone. This is the Amakusa Reihoku Tourist Association. On Saturday, February 28, we exhibited at Amakusa Fair 2026 in Fukuoka, held at HiRaKu in Tenjin, Fukuoka City. Blessed with good weather, many visitors stopped by our booth from the moment we opened. ■Reihoku’s seasonal specialties sold out—thank you! We sold Reihoku’s proud salted dorayaki and processed goods made from fresh seafood. The local products we prepared sold out one after another, which reminded us how much interest people in Fukuoka have in Amakusa. ■Tourism PR and hopes for air travel At the same time, on the venue’s second floor, the Reihoku Town Community Development Cooperation Squad promoted Reihoku at the municipal booths. It was a valuable chance to directly convey Reihoku’s appeal and the convenience of air connections. Thank you very much to everyone who visited the venue and to all who supported our exhibit. We hope the tastes of Reihoku you tried at the event will inspire you to come and visit Reihoku in person next time. All of our staff look forward to welcoming you in Amakusa and Reihoku!
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Kumamoto Amakusa Reihoku Tourism Association
Feb. 20, 2026
On Saturday, February 28, 2026, Reihoku Town will be exhibiting at the Amakusa Fair 2026 held at HiRaKu in Tenjin, Fukuoka City!
Fukuoka and Amakusa are connected by Amakusa Airlines (AMX) via the Mizoka service.
This is a rare chance to bring the charms of Reihoku, located right next to Amakusa Airport, directly to the people of Fukuoka.

🍊 Reihoku’s seasonal best gathers in Tenjin!
We will offer many of Reihoku’s proud local specialties on the day.

🎁 Fun activities
At the venue, customers who spend 1,000 yen or more will be entered into a prize drawing!

📅 Event details
Date and time: Saturday, February 28, 2026, 11:00 – 18:00
Venue: HiRaKu, Cultural Exchange and Creative Hub (Tenjin 2-chome 8-227, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City)
Program: Local specialty sales, tourism PR, public recording of AMX Radio “Mizoka Talk,” and more
Organizer and planner: Amakusa Airlines

A short 35-minute flight from Fukuoka Airport takes you to a different world of blue seas.
We’ll bring you exciting information to make you think, “Maybe I’ll go to Amakusa on my next break,” and we look forward to seeing you in Tenjin!

Please feel free to drop by and enjoy the event ✨
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Kumamoto Amakusa Reihoku Tourism Association
8 hours ago
Exhibition Report: We presented new ways of living in Reihoku at the “Discover Amakusa! Amakusa Reihoku Two-Region Living Experience and Exchange Event.” Hello everyone. This is the Amakusa Reihoku Tourist Association. We took part in the “Discover Amakusa! Two-Region Living Experience and Exchange Event” held on Sunday, February 8th. On the day, we met many people who live in urban areas and are highly interested in “two-region living,” maintaining a base in both city and countryside. Booth Highlights Under the theme “Another everyday wrapped in sea and sunset,” we introduced the town’s charms and accommodation options. Particular interest focused on the rich natural environment, seasonal flavors that enhance daily life such as fresh seafood and citrus, and the warm, welcoming nature of the townspeople that greets first-time visitors. Reflections on the Exchange Two-region living offers more than lodging; it’s an experience of blending into the local everyday life. We will continue preparing a welcoming environment that makes visitors want to say “I’m home.” Thank you very much to everyone who stopped by our booth! All of our staff look forward to the day we can meet you in Reihoku.
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Kumamoto Amakusa Reihoku Tourism Association
Jan. 29, 2026
[Held at Hakata Station] Announcing the Amakusa Reihoku “Area Dual Residency Experience Exchange Event” and the Ohisama Marche, packed with the charms of Amakusa Reihoku!

On Sunday, February 8, 2026, the big event “Learn About Amakusa: Amakusa Reihoku Area Dual Residency Experience Exchange Event,” where you can experience the attractions of Reihoku with all five senses, will take place at Hakata Station Square, Fukuoka’s gateway!
The Amakusa Reihoku Tourist Association will also bring our proud local specialties to enliven the Ohisama Marche booth. Feel the breeze of Amakusa Reihoku—less than an hour’s flight from Fukuoka—right at the venue.

🛍️ Ohisama Marche: Featured Lineup
This time’s market carefully selects the best tastes from Reihoku!

⚪︎ Celebrating the Kumamoto-Oshi Dora Grand Prix 2025 award! “Salt Dorayaki” — a masterpiece from long-established local wagashi maker Kurose Seikaho. The just-right saltiness enhances the sweetness, creating a taste you won’t forget.
⚪︎ “Canned Fish from Amakusa Takushin High School Marine Campus” packed with youthful energy — these popular specialty cans were lovingly made by local high school students during practical training.
⚪︎ “Processed Seafood Products” — seaweeds and senbei (rice crackers) made with shrimp and octopus caught in Amakusa’s rich waters; perfect for cooking or snacking.
⚪︎ “Fresh Seasonal Vegetables” sold directly by local farmers — proudly grown under Reihoku’s abundant sun.

👓 Experience & Consultation Booths: Learn About and Get Close to Reihoku
In addition to the market, we offer corners where you can learn more deeply about Reihoku.

⚪︎ Metaverse Reihoku Travel (VR experience) — Using VR, why not tour Reihoku’s beautiful sea and scenery in 360-degree video while staying in Fukuoka?
⚪︎ Migration and Dual-Base Living Consultation — Reihoku town staff and regional revitalization team members will staff a consultation corner. Let’s talk openly about daily life and work in Reihoku.
⚪︎ Tourism PR & Talk Events — We will share every last highlight of Amakusa Reihoku. We have lovely gifts prepared for participants, so please stop by.

📅 Event Details
Name: Learn About Amakusa! Amakusa Reihoku Area Dual Residency Experience Exchange Event
Date and Time: Sunday, February 8, 2026, 11:00–17:00 at Hakata Station Square
Organizer: Reihoku, Amakusa District, Kumamoto Prefecture
Contact: (Event planning and management) Parallab Co., Ltd.
📞092-986-9671
✉️info@parallab.jp

To everyone using Hakata Station and anyone with even a slight interest in Amakusa and Reihoku: we truly look forward to meeting you at the venue and sharing stories about Reihoku!
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Kyonan-town Tourism Association
10 hours ago
On Saturday, March 28, Kyonan Town will host a Cherry Blossom Market at Sakuma Dam Park, City-Farm Exchange Plaza. The event runs from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Food trucks, an onigiri stall, a coffee stand, sweets, and vendors such as a chiropractic booth will offer tasty treats and relaxation. You can also enjoy festival drumming, a goat walking experience, and a soap-bubble activity. Come and join us. In case of rain, the event will be postponed to the following day. Parking at the venue is limited, so we recommend arriving by shuttle bus or circulator bus. #Kyonan Town#Sakuma Dam Park#Cherry Blossom Market#Goat walking experience#Soap-bubble activity
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Tokachigawa Onsen Tourist Association
10 hours ago
Menya Karanari✨ I visited the Otofuke Store’s two-day 10th-anniversary event held on March 11 and 12. The very popular yukgaejang ramen lets you choose the spiciness from 0 up to extra-hot; this time I went with the usual level 3. It was properly spicy, and the rich oxtail broth really came through—delicious.😋 For the finish, I added cheese as an option and stirred in a small bowl of rice to make kukbap (rice in soup). It was very filling and I left satisfied! The restaurant has raised tatami-style seating and a kids’ menu, so it’s recommended for families with children! 😊 - Menya Karanari✨ The Otofuke Store celebrated its 10th anniversary with a two-day event on March 11 and 12. The hugely popular yukgaejang ramen offers spiciness from 0 to extra hot, and I chose the usual level 3 this time. It was properly spicy, and the rich oxtail broth’s flavor still came through—delicious.😋 To finish, I added cheese and turned the leftover broth into kukbap by adding rice—very hearty and filling! The restaurant features tatami seating and a children’s menu, so it’s a great choice for families with kids! 😊 - Menya Karanari✨ I attended the Otofuke Store’s 10th-anniversary event held for two days on March 11 and 12. The popular yukgaejang ramen offers spiciness levels from 0 to extra hot, and this time I picked the standard level 3. It was quite spicy, yet the oxtail broth’s depth was clear and very tasty.😋 I added cheese as an option at the end and turned the soup into kukbap (rice in soup) by adding rice—a very filling finish! The interior includes raised seating and a kids’ menu, making it a recommended spot for families with children! 😊
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Kumamoto Amakusa Reihoku Tourism Association
10 hours ago
Tracing the footprints of stories, an adult getaway.🌿 Amakusa Reihoku Literary Walk unearths Reihoku’s literary heritage and proposes a new kind of journey. Recently, with the cooperation of people inside and outside the town, we held a monitored tour📖✨ Literary monuments blending into Reihoku’s beautiful scenery and the landscapes beloved by great writers. As you walk listening to a literary tourism guide’s commentary, the familiar streets begin to sparkle like a novel. A stroll themed around “words” offered a wonderfully indulgent refresh that makes you forget the rush of daily life. From now on, we will prepare to bring this “story” and the landscapes that gave it life to many more people. Look forward to future updates!
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Kumamoto Amakusa Reihoku Tourism Association
Dec. 11, 2025
On November 19, we held the fourth workshop to develop a sightseeing walking route that lets visitors enjoy “Reihoku’s Literary Treasures,” turning the literary spots and heritage remaining in Reihoku into new tourism resources.

This workshop was the final session. Based on the feedback and ideas we have received so far, we reviewed the proposed route and the draft guide manual again and exchanged opinions with the participants.
We also read works related to Reihoku—Fumiko Hayashi’s Amakusa Nada and Ryōtarō Shiba’s Kaidō o Yuku 17—so participants could feel how the literature still connects with Reihoku today.

Going forward, we aim to develop this into an actual sightseeing tour. We will post progress updates on our website, so please look forward to them.

Note: We are also collecting ideas and useful tips from people who could not attend the workshop to help shape the walking route. Please take part in the survey on our company website’s news section.

Contact: Amakusa Reihoku Tourism Association (Incorporated Association), Ogata ☎0969-31-1136
This workshop was held as part of the FY2025 Kumamoto Future Creation Startup Grant project.
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レオン
10 hours ago
These are the Hashigui-iwa Rocks, a natural monument in Kushimotocho, Wakayama Prefecture. Long ago, Kobo Daishi and an amanojaku made a bet over whether they could build a bridge from Kushimoto to an offshore island before the rooster crowed. Just as Kobo Daishi had nearly finished setting the bridge’s piles, the amanojaku feared losing, imitated a rooster, and tricked Kobo Daishi into thinking morning had come. Kobo Daishi gave up and left the partly built bridge behind. That is why only the bridge’s piles are said to remain, according to the legend. What do you suppose Kobo Daishi and the amanojaku wagered? These Hashigui-iwa Rocks are also selected as one of Japan’s Top 100 Sunrises.
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