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Nagano Convention & Visitors Bureau
6 hours ago
Start the New Year with events! Here’s what’s happening in January✨ 〈If you want to look back later, don’t forget to tap the save icon!〉 1. Togakushi Dondoyaki Festival Fireworks launched over the slope will glitter in the clear winter night sky. Sweet sake, red-and-white rice cakes, and good-luck rice cakes will also be served. Date: Saturday, January 17 Schedule: Torch procession departs 19:20 Dondoyaki sacred ritual begins 19:40 Torch procession arrives 19:40 Yagura lighting Togakushi drum performance Grand fireworks on the snow Location: Togakushi Ski Resort Chusha Slope *For details, see the Togakushi Tourism Association website* 2. Go-inmon Chodai (Receiving the Sacred Seal) This ceremony presses the three-seal treasure stamp—said to be a fragment of the Zenkoji Buddha—against worshippers’ heads. Receiving the sacred seal is believed to grant fulfillment of wishes and rebirth in paradise. Period: Wednesday, January 7 to Thursday, January 15 Hours: From around 9:00 until the evening Venue: Zenkoji Temple *For details, see the Zenkoji Temple website* 3. Shiroyama Zoo New Year Event @johyamazoo From New Year’s Day you can meet the 2026 zodiac horse and many other animals! Enjoy the popular New Year “Morumoru Line” and the sale of 20 limited lucky bags. Dates: Thursday, January 1 to Sunday, January 4, 2026 Time: 9:00–16:30 Venue: Shiroyama Zoo *For details, see the official website* 4. Chausuyama Zoo New Year Event @chausuyamazoo Celebrate the New Year with a variety of animals! Enjoy feeding experiences, osechi (New Year’s food) giveaways, animal interactions, photo opportunities, lucky bag sales, and more. Dates: Thursday, January 1 to Saturday, January 3, 2026 Time: 10:00–16:00 (last entry 15:30) Venue: Chausuyama Zoo *For details, see the official website* 5. Zenkoji Omotesando Illumination Zenkoji Omotesando and the area in front of Nagano Station will be magically lit by illuminations✨ Period: Saturday, November 15 to Monday, February 23, 2026 Hours: 17:00–22:00 Location: Zenkoji Omotesando (Nagano Station Intersection to Zenkoji Intersection) #Nagano City events #Nagano events #Event information #Nagano City #Nagano Prefecture #Nagano tourism #Nagano travel #nagano #naganocity
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Sakai Tourism and Convention Association
6 hours ago
Reusing the ropes from the Portuguese Pavilion! Presenting the artwork “Oceano”✨ The Portuguese artist Vanessa Barragão created the artwork Oceano, which is displayed together with the ropes from the Portuguese Pavilion. Work on the piece began in late October in Sakai City, and the public was invited to view the creation process in November. Oceano was made in Sakai City using ropes from the Portuguese Pavilion and depicts the sea that links Portugal and Japan. It will be carried forward as a legacy of exchange between Portugal and Sakai for the future. ○ The sea that connects Portugal and Sakai Inspired by the Portuguese Pavilion, ropes hang from the ceiling as part of the display! Two works made in Sakai City are on display! 🗓️ January 6 (Tue)–January 11 (Sun) ⏰ 10:00–17:00 (last admission 16:30) 📍 Higashi Bunka Hall Hall Building Gallery 🔍 For details, search “Sakai Expo Legacy”! https://www.city.sakai.lg.jp/kanko/bunka/art_kanrenjigyo/expo_legacy/SpecialExhibition_Portugal.html...
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ポルトガル人アーティスト、ヴァネッサ・バラガン氏の作品を市内施設で展示します
  • Sakai, Osaka Prefecture
  • Sightseeing
  • Bucketlist
  • Events
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • memory
  • EXPO 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo
Shosenkyo Tourism Association
7 hours ago
Hello 😃 This is Yamanashi Wine Kingdom Senga Falls Store. As Christmas approaches, the town fills with sparkle and warmth in this season. One place to visit in the crisp winter air is Shosenkyo Gorge, a scenic treasure of Yamanashi Prefecture. Steep rock formations and ravine beauty stretch through Shosenkyo, known as one of Japan’s premier gorges. In winter, its quiet and pristine beauty soothes the spirit. Located deep within the gorge, Senga Falls is the signature waterfall of Shosenkyo. The roughly 30-meter drop roaring down the rock face makes a powerful sight, and in the cold winter air the spray feels even more magical. If you’re lucky, frost will coat the rocks, letting you enjoy nature’s own winter artwork. For a special moment with someone dear before Christmas, consider visiting Shosenkyo and Senga Falls to be wrapped in nature’s grandeur and silence. They will help you weave a memorable winter experience. At Yamanashi Wine Kingdom Senga Falls Store, we carry many wines 🍷 recommended for Christmas and the New Year. Please find your favorite bottle with us.♪ We also offer rich grape juice 🍇 and pure peach juice 🍑 for children and those who do not drink alcohol. With the year drawing to a close, we look forward to welcoming you from the bottom of our hearts.
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  • Sightseeing
  • Shosenkyo
  • Great view
  • Nature
  • Power spot
  • Yamanashi Prefecture
  • Travel
  • Kofu
  • Valley
  • Waterfall
  • ...and 2 others
Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
9 hours ago
Shimenawa-style arrangements completed They turned out absolutely lovely We created shimenawa-style arrangements! A workshop was held to decorate shimenawa with dried flowers, foliage, and berries. Mr. Sato drove all the way from Kitahiroshima to onesmanorgarden, braving winter roads once again. He brought a large supply of materials, so it was fun just to look and fun to choose. While making them, people worried and struggled when things didn’t go as planned, but it was still enjoyable. Seeing a neighbor’s piece, you’d think, “That arrangement works too!” or “That color combination is amazing!”—reactions that escaped everyone’s lips. Even before finishing, imaginations ran wild with thoughts like, “Next time I’d like to try making it this way.” There were three lessons over two days: early afternoon, evening, and the next morning. A total of 18 people took part. Thank you very much 🌿 The next time we’ll see Mr. Sato will be next year――― I wonder when that will be. We’re looking forward to what he’ll create next and what flowers and foliage we’ll encounter… Can’t wait! shimenawa decoration arrangement lesson dried flowers year-end New Year
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  • Nishiokoppe
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Winter
  • Manufacturing
  • Nature
  • Art
  • Arigatou
  • Flowers
[Kanagawa] Hokule'a Shonan / 5 Star PADI Scuba Dive Center
11 hours ago
Enriched trip to the wreck 🚢 Hello 🫧 This is Hokulea Shonan. Today we visited a wreck site in Atami 🚢 Schools of fish gathered around the wreck, and we were thrilled by the dramatic underwater scenery 🤩 This time we dived using Enriched Air (Nitrox). Thanks to that, our bodies felt much more comfortable after the dive ☺️ Enriched Air is a breathing gas with a higher oxygen concentration than normal air. Because it reduces nitrogen accumulation in the body, it lowers the risk of decompression sickness and allows you to dive more safely 👍 Another big advantage is that you get less fatigued ✌️ Thank you to all the guests who joined us 😊 Family dives were truly lovely ✨ From now on, let’s enjoy Atami’s wreck more comfortably with Enriched Air 🥳 🌈 At Hokulea Shonan, you can also obtain the Enriched Air Specialty certification 🙌 We welcome requests for course schedules! --- 🏝️ Hokulea Shonan is a dive shop in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture. With the theme “Set out for a world you’ve never seen,” we convey the wonder and joy of nature through diving. We run over 300 training sessions and tours a year in Izu, Okinawa, overseas, and more. With small group sizes, beginners can join with confidence. Request dives are also welcome! --- Today we enjoyed a wreck dive in Atami using Enriched Air (Nitrox). The wreck was surrounded by schools of fish, creating a powerful and exciting underwater scene. Thanks to diving with Enriched Air, we felt more comfortable and less tired after the dive. Enriched Air has a higher oxygen content than regular air, which helps reduce nitrogen buildup and allows for safer, more relaxed diving. Thank you to our wonderful guests for joining us. Family diving is always special. At Hokulea Shonan, you can also earn your Enriched Air Specialty certification. Feel free to contact us for course schedule requests. Follow our daily diving moments on Instagram: @hokulea_divejapan Hokulea Shonan Enriched Air Nitrox Enriched Diving CoolJapanVideos HokuleaShonan NitroxDiving EnrichedAir OceanLovers ExploreTheBlue
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  • Japan
  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Atami
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Hiratsuka
  • Diving
  • Scuba diving
  • wreck diving
  • Underwater World
  • Underwater Photography
  • ...and 10 others
Sakai Tourism and Convention Association
11 hours ago
Tsukuno Station West-Side Illuminations This winter, JR Tsukuno Station brightens up with festive illuminations✨ A large tree, filled with the warm feelings of the local community, lights up the night🎄 Stop by and enjoy the sparkle of the lights❄ 📣Share lovely photos of Nishi Ward’s illuminations and tag Nissy-chan on Instagram!💫 📅Event period: until January 13 (Tuesday) 🕐Lighting hours: 5:00 PM–12:30 AM 📍Location: West side of JR Tsukuno Station (Tsukuno-cho 1-2, Nishi Ward, Sakai City)
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  • Sakai, Osaka Prefecture
  • Sightseeing
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  • Illumination
Hiroshima Shobara Tourism Promotion Organization
12 hours ago
[Spectacular Views in Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture — This Is the Place!] Experience beautiful nature🍃 Top scenic spots in Shobara! Located in the center of the Chugoku region, Shobara covers a territory where 80 percent of the area is forest. This town, where people and nature live together in satoyama-style communities, still preserves natural wonders you won’t find in the city. Here are breathtaking vistas that remind you of the everyday, long-forgotten but precious gifts of vast nature and the kindness of its people. For more details, visit the Shobara Tourism Navi website🔽 https://www.shobara-info.com/spot/4019...
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絶景|庄原観光ナビ 【公式】広島県庄原市観光情報サイト
  • Hirosima Prefecture
  • Hiroshima_Hiroshima
  • Hiroshima Trip
  • Hiroshima Travel
  • Local PR
  • Shobara
  • Sightseeing
  • Bucketlist
  • Great view
  • Outdoors
  • ...and 10 others
Untouched Hokkaido -Mizu no Kamuy Tourism Area-
14 hours ago
Kawayu Visitor Center "Mori no Palette" linking nature and people Kawayu Visitor Center is a facility that clearly introduces Kawayu Onsen, the surrounding beautiful nature, history, and sights. The center features a craft corner and a variety of exhibits that delight not only adults but also young children. The interior makes generous use of wood, creating an open, airy atmosphere. On the first floor you will find a lounge with a fireplace, a relaxed space for reading while looking out over a forest of Picea glehnii (akanezomatsu), and a kids’ corner. It’s perfect for resting before or after a walk. On the second floor there is also a cafe space, CAFE SOFTWOOD, where you can enjoy tea time while gazing through large windows. The center provides clear explanations about the surrounding natural environment, safety notices, exhibits on cultural heritage, and reports of bear sightings, offering important safety information. Outdoor clothing and gear are available for rent, making it convenient if you decide on a spur-of-the-moment walk. Kawayu Visitor Center 2-2-6 Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga, Kawakami District, Hokkaido 015-483-4100 Closed days Closed every Wednesday (if Wednesday is a national holiday, closed the following day) Open daily from the third week of July through August 31 Closed during the New Year holidays (December 29–January 3) Opening hours April–October: 8:00–17:00 November–March: 9:00–16:00
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  • Eastern Hokkaido
  • Teshikaga
  • Hokkaido Travel
  • Lake Mashu
  • sulfur mountain
  • Doto three lakes
  • Doto three lakes travel
  • Doto sweets
  • East Hokkaido
  • Cafe
  • ...and 10 others
しんのすけのはら
15 hours ago
Anpanman Illumination 266-3, 7-chome Maedohigashimachi, Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture Viewing is free. Donations are appreciated. The hosts have given permission to publish the address. Because this display is organized privately, severe weather (strong winds, heavy snow, heavy rain, etc.) or the hosts’ circumstances may cause lighting to be canceled without notice or lighting hours to be changed. The event runs from early December until mid to late January of the following year. A private couple holds the display on their residential property. It is not run by any organization or local volunteer group; it is a completely private effort, yet its high level of finish and careful consideration for visitors match those of professional events. While maintaining their regular jobs, the couple spends many hours preparing, designing the lighting, installing it, and performing most daily maintenance by hand. Their motivation is a simple, warm desire to bring smiles to children and delight the local community, and that spirit deeply moves and inspires visitors. There are no restroom or nursing room facilities, so come prepared. Thanks to the hosts’ generosity, several free temporary parking lots are available near the venue. Parking is limited, and especially on weekends, holidays, and during the Christmas season, spaces often fill up early.
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  • Illumination
  • Kakamigahara
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