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Kawazu Tourism Association
Feb. 4, 2024
The 34th Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival in 2024 will be held until Thursday, February 29! Every night during the exhibition period, the cherry blossoms are lit up at night and you will be enveloped in a fantastic scenery. This time, we will introduce the lodging facilities that you want to visit when sightseeing at the Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival. Have a blissful time with hot springs and fresh cuisine from Kawazu! This time, I would like to introduce "Odorikoso". ・ An lodging with a reputation for careful cuisine using fresh ingredients in the region according to the season. Overlooking the Kawazu River, which was the stage for Izu no Odoriko, the lodging is very comfortable with the murmur of the river. There are rooms with toilets, baths and toilets. ◆ Detailed information ◆ 【Spot name】Odorikoso 【Address】48 Yugano, Kawazu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Phone number: 0558-35-7206 Check-in/Check-out is 3:00 p.m. and check-out 10:00 a.m. [Total number of rooms] 13 No shuttle service 【Parking lot】10 cars ◇ ◆ ◇ Parking information for those who come to the Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival by car ◇ ◆ ◇ ◆ About the parking lot ◆ Business hours:8:30~21:00 ・Regular car ●Regular car 4~13 parking lot to Ekimae Venue about 700~800m, to Mine Onsen Venue about 700~800m [Daytime] 8:30~17:00・・・1 car / 1,000 yen [Night] 18:00~21:00・・・1 car / 200 yen ・Large vehicles ●Large 1 and 2 parking lots to the Ekimae Venue about 700~800m, to the Mine Onsen Venue about 700~800m [Daytime] 8:30~17:00・・・1 car / 5,000 yen [Night] 18:00~21:00・・・1 car / 1,000 yen
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Kawazu Tourism Association
Feb. 4, 2024
The 34th Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival, the earliest event in Honshu where you can enjoy cherry blossom viewing, is being held. Please enjoy the arrival of spring one step ahead! In this post, we will introduce sightseeing spots in Kawazu Town that you can enjoy together with the Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival! This time, I would like to introduce "Sotaro Cedar Tree". ・ Cedar trees on the Odoriko Trail in Izu The Sotaro cedar trees are over 130 years old and planted in Meiji 10, and "Sotaro" is the name of the person who developed this area a long time ago. The nearby Sotaro Park has a rest area for hikers. It is a forest road lined with beautiful cedar forests. ◆ Detailed information ◆ 【Spot name】Sotaro cedar trees 【Address】Nashimoto, Kawazu Town, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture 【Parking】None ◇ ◆ ◇ Parking information for those who come to the Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival by car ◇ ◆ ◇ ◆ About the parking lot ◆ Business hours:8:30~21:00 ・Regular car ●Regular car 4 ~ 13 parking lot about 700 ~ 800m to the station front venue, about 700 ~ 800m to the mine hot spring venue [Daytime] 8:30~17:00・・・1 car / 1,000 yen [Night] 18:00~21:00・・・1 car / 200 yen ・Heavy-duty vehicles ●Large 1 and 2 parking lots: about 700 ~ 800 m to the front of the station, about 700 ~ 800 m to the mine hot spring venue [Daytime] 8:30~17:00・・・1 car / 5,000 yen [Night] 18:00~21:00・・・1 car / 1,000 yen
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Shizuoka, Matsuzaki Tourism Association
Feb. 4, 2024
Nationally Designated Important Cultural Property Iwashina School A school of sea cucumber walls and shrine-like architecture completed in Meiji 13 (1880). Incorporating the traditional architectural methods of Matsuzaki Town and Western architectural styles, it is known as the oldest school building in the Izu area as a masterpiece of wooden architecture. It is a two-story wooden hipped building, the building is symmetrical, and the exterior is a "sea cucumber wall". It is said that the plaque of "Iwashina School" displayed at the main entrance is the calligraphy of Sanjo Sanetomi, the minister of Taisei at the time, and the dragon on it is said to have been carved by Chohachi Irie by borrowing the "chisel" of the ridge beam. It is an impressive building with a Western-style design, and is known in Japan as the second oldest after the former Rikuzawa School in Kofu and the former Kaichi School in Matsumoto, and was designated as an important cultural property of Japan in Showa 50 (1975). In Matsuzaki, there was a high enthusiasm for the promotion of education in the village, and donations were collected for the construction of the school building, and more than 40% of the total construction cost was covered by donations.
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  • Matsuzaki
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Shizuoka, Matsuzaki Tourism Association
Feb. 4, 2024
Nice to meet you all! This is the Matsuzaki Tourism Association! Matsuzaki Town, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture is located in the southern part of the Izu Peninsula, facing Nishiizu Town, Kawazu Town, Shimoda Town, and Minami Izu Town. Sixty-four percent of the town is forested, and the population is the smallest in Shizuoka Prefecture, with about 6,000 people. We will send you recommended information on Matsuzaki Town, Shizuoka Prefecture, which is surrounded by nature, which is the best place to spend a peaceful time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. === Sightseeing spots in Matsuzaki, Shizuoka === There are many popular sightseeing spots in Matsuzaki that you should visit! Ishibe Terraced Rice Field, a beautiful stone terraced rice field that conveys the traditional agricultural landscape of Japan to the present day, Chohachi Memorial Hall, which exhibits the works of Chohachi Irie, who was famous for his stucco paintings at the end of the Edo period, Namako Kabe Street, where a building made by the technique of stretching square flat tiles on the wall and raising the seams into a kamaboko shape with plaster, Matsuzaki Onsen, where you can spend a luxurious time at a day-trip hot spring, minshuku, or hotel, Matsuzaki Town is full of recommended sightseeing spots, such as the "Inashimo Shrine", where the 1,000-year-old ginkgo tree in the precincts is designated as a prefectural designated natural monument. The Izu Peninsula, where Matsuzaki Town is located, has been certified as a "Japan Geopark" for its topography and geology, which characteristically show traces of earth activity such as submarine volcanoes, and in Matsuzaki Town, there are geospots such as "Senganmon", "Muroiwa Cave", "Mt. Eboshi", "Ishibe Rice Terraces", and "Bentenjima", where you can feel the wonders of nature firsthand. === Recommended gourmet food in Matsuzaki, Shizuoka === When you visit Matsuzaki Town, you can't miss the gourmet food that can only be tasted here. About 70% of the cherry leaf pickles, where you can enjoy the traditional taste, are produced in Matsuzaki Town. Matsuzaki-cho has a wealth of gastronomy that will make foodies groan, such as the uniquely flavored "kawari" that grows in the clear river near the mouth of the Nakagawa River and the Iwashina River, the fresh "sweetfish" that is also caught in the Nakagawa River and the Iwashina River, the sweet and juicy "Eikyu Ponkan" original from Matsuzaki Town that is produced only in Matsuzaki Town, and the "Dioscorea japonica" that is grown with the blessings of nature in Matsuzaki Town. Souvenirs are also recommended. === Recommended Events in Matsuzaki, Shizuoka === Events and festivals held throughout the year are also one of the attractions of Matsuzaki Town. Events such as the "Flower Garden Using Rice Fields" where seven kinds of flowers bloom in the rice fields during the off-season (usually from mid-February to May 5 every year) and colorful flowers are in full bloom, the "Cherry Blossom Trees along the Nakagawa River" where about 1,200 cherry trees bloom in the spring season and are lit up during the blooming season, and the "Osawa Cherry Blossom Festival" where you can enjoy the cherry blossoms in full bloom of a large cherry tree that is more than 80 years old. The town of Matsuzaki 2012 (Heisei 24)in Shizuoka Prefecture declared "the town where Mt. Fuji can be seen the most beautiful in the world" on Mt. Fuji Day, February 23. The large panorama of Mt. Fuji that can be seen over Suruga Bay is a superb view that you should actually visit and see with your own eyes! The natural beauty of the four seasons, the geopark where you can experience the grandeur of the earth, the delicious local food, and heartwarming events. From now on, we will send out information that will make you captivated by Matsuzaki Town, Shizuoka Prefecture, so thank you!
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  • Matsuzaki
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  • Ishibu Rice Terraces
  • Chohachi Memorial Hall (Jokanji Temple)
  • Sea cucumber wall street
  • Inashimo Shrine
  • geopark
  • Matsuzaki Onsen_Shizuoka
  • Gourmet
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Feb. 4, 2024
[Melting milk carton] The other day, I came across an experimental site. A lot of milk cartons soaked in a pot. A tree education project promoter who peels it off. If you think about what you're doing, Peel off only the plastic film on the outside of the milk carton. He says he wants to use the inner fibers. Milk cartons soaked in hot water and warmed Silently peel it off and tear it into small pieces. Tear off paper fibers with water Put it in a juice mixer and make it even finer. It's kind of like porridge ... Then, a handful of mushy fibers Expose it to enough water, like using it in a goldfish scoop Scoop it up with poi. After scooping it up, remove the water and shake the poi vigorously. It peels off cleanly from the poi. After that, if you dry it, the round shape of the work is completed. Harden yarn and leaves together, You can also create your own original work.
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Feb. 4, 2024
Osaka no Jin⚔Before participating in the war, there was an angel at Osaka Castle with a free hug sign hanging from his neck. The samurai refused the angel's hug, not wanting to taint it... and the angel made a sad face. The expression on his face is like watching a loved one die right in front of your eyes. The samurai wanted to protect this purity. However, he could not say anything lightly to the angel whose whole body was crying. The angel said as he wiped away his tears as if he had distilled only trust and goodwill towards others. "Thank you very much for today... but... Samurai-san and I... are not... friends yet." Angel was desperate. ``How can I become your friend?'' He handed me a homemade shuriken origami. His hands were shaking. The samurai had no words to answer, and was unable to look into the angel's eyes... A stifling voice came out of the man's mouth as he remained face down. The samurai was crying. Then, he gently hugged the angel. 大阪の陣⚔参戦前に大阪城で首からフリーハグの看板を下げている天使がいた。 天使が求めるハグを、侍は汚したくない思いで断った… すると天使は悲しい顔をした。 大切な人が目のまえで死んでいくのを見るような表情である。 侍はこの純真さを守ってやりたかった。 だが、全身で泣いている天使に軽々しい言葉はいえなかった。 人への信頼や善意だけを蒸留したよう天使は涙を拭きながらいった。 「今日は… どうも… ありがとう… でも、まだ… お侍さんと… 僕は… お友達じゃ…… ないんですよね」 天使は必死だった。 「お友達には… どうしたら… なれますか」とお手製の手裏剣の折り紙を手渡してくれた。 彼の手は震えていた。 侍には返す言葉がなく天使の目を見ることができずに… 伏せたまま男の口から、押し殺すような声が出ていた。 侍は泣いていた。 そして、天使をそっと抱きしめた。
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  • Pilgrimage
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  • Traditional culture
  • Photo Contest
  • Wagyu
  • Samurai Road (Nagano Prefecture/Gifu Prefecture)
  • Tokugawa Ieyasu
  • Machiya Residence Inn Buke Yashiki
  • ...and 10 others
Okhotsk Ozora Town Tourism Association
Feb. 3, 2024
[Con stove con Come on! ] Okhotsk] has begun. "Con Stove Con Ozora Illumination" is lit at "Lake Abashiri Memanbetsu Lake Shore". Alola locon and locon will color ♪♪ the fantastic lakeside at night Not only Alola Locon, but also many friends have gathered, so please look forward ♬♬ to seeing what kind of friends are there at the venue A kitchen car will also be coming to the venue, so I'm looking forward to this as well~. Ladies and gentlemen, please ♪♪ come and meet the tranquil lakeside and energetic Pokemon ■ Period: Until February 25 (Sun) ■ Lighting time: 16 o'clock ~ 20 o'clock #Ozora Town #Memanbetsu #Higashimokoto #Memanbetsu Lake Shore #Lake Abashiri #Lakeside #Illumination #Pokémon #Pokémon Manhole #Con Con Lokon #Oideyo Okhotsk #Alola Lokon #Lokon #Hokkaido Push Pokémon #Pokémon Daisuki Club
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Noboribetsu Marine Park Nixe
Feb. 3, 2024
On Sunday, February 11, "Look! Let's make it! Nyx's Friends." There are a total of 7 types of paper crafts that can be made! They are king penguins, gentoo penguins, common dolphins, squirt seals, and sand tiger sharks. King Penguins and Gentoo Penguins are also available in easy-to-make versions for children. Please be assured that not only children, but also students and staff will help. Also, those who want to try crafts for the first time in a long time are also welcome! We will prepare a lot of them, so please join us.
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  • Noboribetsu Marine Park Nix
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
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  • Travel
SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Feb. 3, 2024
The muddy creek does not reflect the moon's light The muddy stream does not reflect the light of the moon. The metaphor of the moon reflected perfectly in clear water is often used to describe this heightened but unhinged state of mind. The metaphor of the moon, fully reflected in the clear waters, is often used to describe this heightened but unwavering state of mind.
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  • History
  • Samurai lord
  • Osaka (City)
  • Experiences
  • Japanese swords
  • Warring States Period
  • Tea ceremony
  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Samurai
  • Bushido
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Minamiizu Tourism Association
Feb. 2, 2024
The 26th Minami Cherry Blossom and Rape Flower Festival February 3 (Sat) 6 stores are open at the store opening venue! Each store is made with particular attention to ingredients, so the number is limited. Limited to Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays! Feel free to participate in the "Rattle Pon Lottery" and get prizes! Please. Today, at 18:00 ~ 21:00, the cherry blossoms will be lit up at night and the bamboo lights will also be lit!
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  • Minami Cherry Blossom and Nanohana Festival
  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Minamiizu
  • Sightseeing
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Shimogamo Onsen
  • Cherry blossoms at night
  • Japan
  • Spring
Tokachigawa Onsen Tourist Association
Feb. 2, 2024
The 33rd Shiratori Festival Sairinka is now being held! Approximately 600 light objects set to the music and create a fantastic show. The 30-minute session consists of Part 1 / Light Fantasy Show and Part 2 / Light Elect Dancing Show. The music selection is music that can be enjoyed by children, the elderly, and overseas tourists. On the promenade "Hikari no Alley" that connects the venue from the Tokachi River hot spring district, winter cherry blossoms are in full bloom, and a new photo spot with the image of Japanese has been installed! In -20°C, please enjoy the "winter cherry blossoms" that bloom the earliest in Japan. 【Period】Saturday, January 27, 2024 ~ Sunday, February 18, 2024 [Lighting time] 19:00~21:00 【Place】Tokachigaoka Park [Parking lot] available (about 100 cars, free) 【Event Maintenance Cooperation Fee】Junior high school students and older: 500 yen per person * Tokachigawa Onsen guests (tourism association member facilities), Otofuke residents, elementary school students and younger are free of charge. * Otofuke residents are required to present an official ID card that shows their address.
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Tokachi
  • Tokachigawa Hot Spring
  • Otofuke
  • Sairinka
  • Winter
  • Events
  • Great view
  • Illumination
  • Sightseeing
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Feb. 2, 2024
How to visit shrines and temples/神社参拝の作法 Samurai were born with a sense of honor. Honor was the highest good. The goal that a young man who wanted to become a samurai had to pursue was not wealth or knowledge, but honor. Honor was a goal to be pursued "within oneself," without regard to profit or loss. Therefore, "honor" that is concerned with public reputation is not real honor. 侍は生まれながらにして「名誉」を自覚していた。 「名誉」は最高の善であった。 侍を目指す若者が追求しなければならない目標は、富や知識ではなく、名誉であった。 「名誉」は損得勘定なく、“自らのなかで”追い求め続ける目標なのだ。 ゆえに世間の評判を気にするような「名誉」は本当の名誉ではない。
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  • Shrine
  • worship
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • Calligraphy
  • Tea ceremony
  • Japanese Warrior
  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Osaka Castle
  • Warring States Period
  • History
  • ...and 10 others

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