• Poster
  • Image
  • Share
  • Region
  • Tag

Community Posts

Shosenkyo Tourism Association
Jun. 5, 2025
Hello 😃 This is Yamanashi Wine Kingdom Main Hall! Summer is gradually approaching. Shosenkyo Gorge, also famous as a summer retreat, is especially known for Senga Falls, a popular cool spot. The stairs leading down to Senga Falls are one of the coolest places in Shosenkyo. Please take in the view of the waterfall that opens up at the bottom of the steps. In the garden of Yamanashi Wine Kingdom Main Hall, the dogwood (yamaboshi) flowers are blooming beautifully. This year they seem to be the prettiest in the past five years. When you visit Shosenkyo, be sure to stop by Yamanashi Wine Kingdom!
View More
  • Shosenkyo
  • Sightseeing
  • Great view
  • Nature
  • Power spot
  • Travel
  • Yamanashi Prefecture
  • Kofu
  • Valley
  • Japan
  • ...and 2 others
Oita Kitsuki Tourism Organization
Jun. 4, 2025
~It's going to be sunny today ☼~ Hello! This is the Kitsuki City Tourism Association. Last time, Kitsuki Castle post the Scene we took a walk around the area. Today we went to the Castle Town area for a while. The photo shows the view from the scenery "Suya Slope" representing Kitsuki City ~ Kitadai Samurai Residence Street ~ Ohara Residence Scene of the mansion and garden. 【Suya Slope】A slope that tells a lot of the town The slope of Suya Slope, which connects the Samurai residence of Kitadai and the merchant town with its impressive earthen walls and stone walls, is a slope with very beautiful stone pavement. Shihoya's slopes are often introduced as a set, and that's no wonder. These two slopes, which represent Kitsuki, are opposite, and if you go down the slope of Shihoya, you will reach the slope of Suya Slope. The origin of the name of the slope is closely related to the merchants of Tanimachi. Shioya Choemon, who ran a liquor store, was a wealthy merchant who prospered greatly in the salt shop (liquor store) that was running at the bottom of the slope from Tanimachi to Minamidai, and then started a vinegar shop business at the bottom of the slope from Tanimachi to Kitadai. The slopes came to be known as "Shioya (Shihoya) no Saka" or "Suya Slope" because of their respective Squid. As you can see from this episode, Saka is deeply connected to this town, Gari not only has it connected life and people, but it also connects the Edo period and the present in this way. Needless to say, the existence of such a slope shines as a valuable personality of Kitsuki. 【Ohara Residence】 A glimpse into the life of a senior samurai in a beautiful old house Kitadai Samurai Residence Street lined with the ruins of the residences of senior samurai. Among them Suya Slope the Ohara Residence next door is a valuable architectural heritage that even now the lifestyle and atmosphere of the residence of a senior samurai who served as an elder and other important positions. It has a splendid thatched roof and a beautiful walking Garden in the large garden. Other, there is a wide entrance, the presence of the next room, the bow ceiling, and the waiya. Far from being glamorous, it is simple and solid, and yet the high level of formality can be seen everywhere, and evidence that this was the residence of a high-ranking samurai of high status is left in every corner of the building. This building is also a space where you can feel and read about the culture of the Edo period, the culture of samurai society, and the care for people. In addition, there are still even now interesting ingenuities, such as the wisdom of valuing things and saving money can be seen in the washing area and the furnace. ☆ The last photo is a service shot. "The Secret of the Earthen Wall" ~ If you look closely, you can see the structure from the broken part. On the way to the walk, that? You may also encounter interesting situations such as "N??". We will be posting like this in the future, so please take a look.
View More
  • Oita Travel
  • Kokuto Peninsula
  • Kitsuki
  • Tradition
  • Great view
  • History
  • samurai residences group
  • visit japan
Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Jun. 4, 2025
【Setoushi-kun's pouch bag】 Setoushi-kun's new goods are now available! Pouch Bag It is a small envelope that holds a little gratuity, a feeling of celebration, pocket money, etc. In Nishiokoppe, pocket money for grandchildren Some people said that they often use it to give it to them. Nishiokoppe Uensiri Drum, formed last year I wondered if there was a way to raise funds for activities while enlivening the Village, so I decided to make it. From cutting to bagging It is done manually by the members. Colorful 5 color set and A set of 3 pouch bags with the words "Just a little" is available. Set of 3 250 yen Set of 5 350 yen Sales facilities are Roadside Station Hanamu, Hotel Mori Yume, Mori Museum of Art. If you are interested, please take a look. Best regards. #Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #Setoushi-kun #Collectibles #Nishiokoppe Uensiri Drum #For sale
View More
  • Nishiokoppe
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Goods
  • Japanese drums
  • Souvenir
  • Local mascot
[Kanagawa] Hokule'a Shonan / 5 Star PADI Scuba Dive Center
Jun. 4, 2025
Thinking about the future of the oceans and what we can do on World Environment Day Hello, this is 🌊 Hokule'a Shonan June 5 is World Environment Day 🌏 For those of us who face the sea every day and work to deliver the charm of the sea, This is a special day with a very important meaning. When you hear the word "environmental issues," you may feel that it is a distant story. Issues that should be addressed by the government and companies, and what experts should consider It's easy to think like that. The truth is that environmental issues do not belong to "anyone" but to each of us. For example, straws and plastic shopping bags from convenience stores that you used casually. Even if you think you have thrown it away properly, it will be blown away by the wind and washed away by the rain. Thereare you may end up in the sea. As a result, more and more plastic waste continues to grow in the ocean. If we don't do anything, It is said that 😢 by 2050, the amount of plastic in the ocean will exceed the amount of fish And the fish that accidentally ate the plastic died, Sea turtles are dying, whales are dying, and seabirds are dying. Is that the kind of future we really want? 🐢🐟🐋🕊️ What we can do doesn't have to be big. However, each of them has the power to change the future in a big way. For example ✅ Don't "opt" for single-use plastic products ✅ "Picking up" plastic waste that has fallen on the Coast Even the smallest actions can eventually lead to big changes. One thing 🌱 you can do today In Hokule'a Shonan, through diving and snorkeling, I feel that it is our mission to focus on and convey both the beauty of the ocean and the challenges we are currently facing. Passing on the beautiful ocean to the next generation. Why don't you start doing just one thing today? #WorldEnvironmentDay #OceanPlastic #OneActionCanChangeTheFuture #ProtectOurOceans #DiveAgainstDebris #PADI #SDGs14 #ProjectAware #HokuleaShonan
View More
  • Japan
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Hiratsuka
  • Scuba diving
  • Diving
  • environmental issues
  • Sustainable Development Goals
  • Experiences
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
Hiroshima Shobara Tourism Promotion Organization
Jun. 4, 2025
Roadside Station Takano, a popular roadside station in Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, will celebrate its 12th anniversary on April 12, 2025, and we have been able to enter our 13th year! ✨✨ To express our gratitude to everyone, we will Held in the "Roadside Station Takano 12th Anniversary Thanksgiving Festival". 【Events Name】Roadside Station Takano's 12th Anniversary Thanksgiving Festival Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025 and Sunday, June 8, 2025 9:00~17:00 【Place】Roadside Station Takano 【Address】〒727-0423 Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Koya-cho, Shimomonda 49 【Contents】 Hibagon and the others are also haunted! 🎪 Sales booth by shipper 🤝 "Roadside Station Collaboration" "Roadside Station Gourmet Booth" 🚔 "A large gathering of working cars!" Boarding experience & shooting! 🪪Let's make a JAF child safety license! 🍎 Unveiling of "2-day only" Sweets and new products! 🏕 Onidani Auto Camp "Wood chopping & bonfire experience" 🩸 Meiji Yasuda Life "Health Check Corner" (6/7 only) ⚠️ Cafe Restaurant Sorara "Eat-in Space" 【Vacation restaurant will be closed for 2 days】 And! With our daily gratitude to all of you... 🤖🤡🤹‍♀️ ◾️ For those who ◾️ purchase 2,500 yen or more at the Direct sales You will receive a "Garapon lottery ticket" to win a wonderful ○〇! * Distribution will end as soon as the Premiums are gone * Fun for more information as we keep you updated! Please come and visit us! Production and staff are looking forward to seeing you 💁 ♀️ 
* Depending on the weather and conditions, The contents are subject to change or cancellation. Thank you for your understanding. 
 Click here for Events Information▽ https://www.shobara-info.com/event/5062...
View More
www.shobara-info.com
道の駅たかの 12周年感謝祭|庄原観光ナビ 【公式】広島県庄原市観光情報サイト
  • Hirosima Prefecture
  • Hiroshima Travel
  • Hiroshima Trip
  • Hiroshima_Hiroshima
  • Events
  • Bucketlist
  • Sightseeing
  • Tourism Association
  • roadside station
  • Kansai region
  • ...and 10 others
Oita Bungo-Ono Tourism Association
Jun. 4, 2025
Fukkoji Hydrangeas ❚ Bloom Status as of June 3, 2025 Fukkoji, located in Asaji Town, Bungo-Ono, Oita Prefecture, is famous as a hydrangea sightseeing spot. The hydrangeas are currently about 40–50% in bloom. Flowering is progressing. The plants that bloomed early are showing beautiful flowers. We will announce updates on the bloom status as they come. [Location] Kamiotsuka, Asaji Town, Bungo-Ono, Oita Prefecture [Access] About 10 minutes by car from JR Asaji Station [Parking] Available (free) [Toilets] Available ❚ Fukkoji The bas-relief Buddhist statue carved into the temple grounds, including its pedestal, stands at about 11 meters tall and is one of Japan’s largest rock-carved Buddhas. The central enormous figure is Fudo Myo-o. Fudo Myo-o typically appears in an angry form, but years of wind and rain have softened this carving into a round, gentle expression. Although it is a large Fudo Myo-o, it has a very approachable appearance. Fukkoji is also called Hydrangea Temple because so many hydrangeas are planted there. During the rainy season, you can see numerous hydrangea blooms alongside the rock-carved Buddha. The hydrangeas planted here are cared for by the temple and local residents. ■■■ Access to central Bungo-Ono City ■■■ About 3 hours by car from JR Hakata Station, Fukuoka Prefecture About 2 hours by car from JR Kumamoto Station, Kumamoto Prefecture About 1 hour 20 minutes by car from JR Beppu Station, Oita Prefecture About 1 hour 20 minutes by car from JR Yufuin Station, Oita Prefecture ■■■■■■■■■■■■ Introducing sightseeing and recommended spots in Kyushu, Bungo-Ono, Oita Prefecture ■■■■■■■■■■■■
View More
  • Kyushu region
  • Oita Prefecture
  • Bungoono
  • Sightseeing
  • Nature
  • History
  • hydrangea
  • Cool Japan
  • visit japan
Nagasaki Saikai City Tourism Association
Jun. 4, 2025
From the Saikai City Tourism Association, this is ♪ an announcement of a superb view Spot in Saikai City Seihi Town The Saikai of Nagasaki Prefecture faces the three sides Mukai Sea, and the spectacular view from high ground park Spot There are! (1) Hachijingatake Park 〒851-3425 Nagasaki, Saikai City, Seihi Town, Hirayama Township 1639 There are various theories about the origin of the place name "Hachijingatake", such as the fact that eight samurai of the Minamoto clan, who had been chasing the fallen people of the Heike family, were caught in a sudden storm and survived the wind and rain in a rock hole, but died in a landslide, and that the name of this place came from the fact that eight samurai were taking sumo wrestling. From the Observation decks, you can see the dragon's head-shaped Ajiro Peninsula and the islands floating in Omura Bay. The islands are in order from Coast onwards: Heta Anbo Island→ Oki Anbo Island→ Tamago Island→ Yakishima Island→ Chidori Island→ Dojima Island→ Nagashima Island→ Yataka Island. On Tamago Island and Chidori Island, the legend of the fallen people of the Heike family remains, and Taira Atsumori's wife, Tamayohime, her maid Chidorihime, and Tamayohime's nanny, Yodohime, fell to this place after the Heike was defeated at the Battle of Dannoura, but here they were taken captive. The three captives were forced to live separately. There is still a stone Shrine on Tamago Island, and it is said that Princess Tamayori is enshrined. It is said that a small Nature stone enshrined on Chidori Island with the inscription "Chidori Spirit". In addition, Nagashima is the "birthplace of round pearls". (2) Shi Main Hall Park 〒851-3312 Nagasaki-ken Saikai Seihi Shirasaki Township It is a park located in Seihi Town, located on the west shore of Omura Bay. Seasonal flower strolls, camping and Barbecue can be enjoyed throughout the year. There is also an observation deck in the park, and the view of Omura Bay from the observation deck is superb. There is also Playground equipment for small children. In addition, in the park, you can feel the history of the "Ocha no Water", where it is said that Fujiwara Naozumi (the founder of the Village clan) landed and sat on the way to the land of Village in the past, and the "Ocha no " where it is said that he served tea by drawing spring water.
View More
  • Nagasaki Prefecture
  • Park
  • Sightseeing
  • Great view
  • Nishi Bijou Peninsula
  • Nature
  • History
  • Photography
  • Fun/Recreation
Iyo City Tourism and Products Association Soleillo
Jun. 4, 2025
Nice to meet you all! Shikoku is Iyo City Tourism and Products Association Soleyo in Iyo City, Ehime Prefecture. From now on, we will broadcasting the charm of Iyo City, Ehime Prefecture, sightseeing and events Information, etc., so Best regards! Iyo City is located almost in the center of Ehime Prefecture, about 25 minutes by Car from Matsuyama City, where the Dogo Onsen is located, and has good Access, such as the Train 2 line, and the scenery of the good old Japan remains. The former Iyo area is full of warm humanity and a town that retains the atmosphere of merchant autonomy, the Nakayama area is rich in the blessings of rural woodlands with a glimpse of history and culture along the Along the roads, and the Sokai area is embraced by the bounty of lush greenery and the calm Seto Inland Sea. The land colored by three personalities is full of things and things loved by the Locals. When you say, "I want to go to a place like this," "I want to eat something like that," or "I want to do something like that," we say, "It's in the city!"
View More
  • Ehime Prefecture
  • Iyo
  • Sightseeing
  • Shimonada Station
  • Nature
  • Instagrammable
  • Great view
  • Shrine
  • History
Kumamoto Yamaga Onsen Tourism Association
Jun. 4, 2025
The 2nd Yamaga Japanese Chestnut Sweets Fair [Trade Fair] has begun! Yamaga City is the largest chestnut producing area in western No.1 in Japan. Sweets using the "Yamaga Japanese chestnut" will appear in this season. Each of the 11 stores will offer new or upgraded products that were not available last fall. Chestnut lovers, please visit each store. In addition, if you answer the questionnaire, you will win "chestnut goods" by lottery. Get your hands on the brochure and apply. Held in period: 2025 (Reiwa 7) June 1 (Sun) ~ June 30 (Mon) Search for "Yamaga Japanese Chestnut"!
View More
  • chestnut
  • Sweets/Dessert
  • Yamaga
  • Yamaga Onsen
  • Souvenir
  • Kumamoto Prefecture
  • Kumamoto Trip
  • Visit Kumamoto
Nagano Yamanouchi Town Planning and Tourism Bureau
Jun. 4, 2025
[Beware of ⚠️🦌 wild animals] Yamanouchi Town is an area with a large number of wild animals. In particular, Shiga Highlands is a habitat for antelope and deer, so you can be anywhere. It may come out suddenly while driving, so it is recommended 🦌🚗 to drive slowly at night³₃ You may be surprised to see an antelope that is more than 1 meter long, but antelopes are not animals that can harm people. Most of the time, when they see people, they go 😊 back to the mountains If you see one, keep an eye on it 🦌
View More
  • serow
  • Wildlife
  • Yamanouchi
  • Yamanouchi Town Tourism Bureau
  • Shiga Highlands
  • Kita Shiga Highlands
  • Yudanaka Shibu Onsen area
  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Shinshu
  • Shinetsu Shizenkyo
  • ...and 3 others
Fukui Wakasa-Mihama Tourism Association
Jun. 4, 2025
At the Zojirushi onigiri specialty store Stalls at the Osaka-Kansai Expo, Mihama's "Mackerel Heshiko" and "Midi Tomato" have been adopted! At the 2025 Expo Japan (Osaka-Kansai Expo), Zojirushi Co., Ltd. will Stalls to the pavilion of the Osaka Food Service Industry Association to sell rice balls made with rice cooked in its own rice cooker. During the period of June 11 (Water) ~ July 15 (Tuesday), 2025, rice balls arranged with Specialty of Fukui Prefecture will be sold in the Tokai and Hokuriku area rice balls. For the ingredients, "Mackerel Heshiko" and "Midi Tomato" from Mihama Town have been adopted! By all means, please enjoy onigiri using Mihama's Specialty at the Osaka-Kansai Expo. ★ Campaign in Mihama Subjects: Those who purchased "Mackerel Heshiko Tomato Onigiri" and brought the identification sticker attached to the product (limited to the first 50 people) Contents: Lake Center's battery-propelled sightseeing boat embarkation discount (half-price discount) Period: June 11 (Water) 2025 (Reiwa 7) ~ March 31 (Tue 2026 (Reiwa 8) https://www.zojirushi.co.jp/gohan/onigiriwow/expo/...
View More
www.zojirushi.co.jp
万博おにぎり|象印マホービン
おにぎり専門店では、会期中常時販売する「定番のおにぎり」4種類に加え、「日本のおにぎり」と「世界のおにぎり」の2つのテーマで、約1か月毎に4種類ずつ販売します。どんな具材とも相性抜群。おにぎりのすごさをご体験ください!
  • Mihama, Fukui Prefecture
  • Mini Tomato
  • EXPO 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo
  • Onigiri
Kumamoto Amakusa Reihoku Tourism Association
Jun. 4, 2025
SUP Experience Event in Tomioka 2025 Held✨ On Saturday, May 31, a safety prayer ceremony for a safe summer at sea and the SUP Experience Event in Tomioka 2025 took place at Tomioka Beach 👏 Blessed with good weather, all participants enjoyed stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) on the day 🏖️ There’s nothing like the exhilaration of standing on a board and paddling across the sea! We plan to hold the event again next year, so be sure to join us 👍 Tomioka Beach, selected as one of the Ministry of the Environment’s Top 100 Clear Beaches, offers exceptionally transparent waters and makes a great sunset spot 🌅 Be sure to include it in your summer plans ❤️
View More
  • Reihoku
  • Kumamoto Travel
  • Kumamoto Trip
  • Visit Kumamoto
  • Kyushu region
  • Japan
  • Bucketlist
  • SUP
  • Sea bathing
  • Sunset
  • ...and 10 others
Isehara Tourism Association
Jun. 4, 2025
【Isehara Flower Information】2025.06.04 Scenes of hydrangeas on the shaded path in Hyuga. Some hydrangeas have begun to bloom, but they don't have much color yet and there are few of them. Best time to visit is likely to be a little later. The shaded road will be covered by Yamabiru, so please bring salt and repellents and take precautions. For details, please visit the website of the Tourism Association. https://isehara-kanko.com/news/flower/10348/...
View More
isehara-kanko.com
(一社)伊勢原市観光協会 公式ホームページ
2025年6月4日現在の日向地区日陰道のアジサイの様子です。一部では花を付け始めていますが、彩りも数もまだまだなので、見頃は先になりそうです。日向地区はヤマビルが多いのでお出かけの際は塩や忌避剤を持つなど対策をお願いします。ヤマビル用忌避剤『ヤマビルファイター』(1,300円)はクルリンハウスでお買い求めいただけます。
  • Isehara
  • Tourism Association
  • Sightseeing
  • Nature
  • Rainy Season
  • hydrangea
Shintoku Tourism Association
Jun. 3, 2025
When you walk around In the town, you will see various flowers. This time, I found lily of the valley. Lily of the valley is one of the flowers that represents Hokkaido, and it is said that many native species of Japan grow wild in the highlands of Tohoku and Hokkaido. Gari about 10 or so white bell-shaped white florets hang on one flower stalk. This flower has Aroma and, and spherical fruits grow after the flower and ripen red, but it seems that you need to be careful because the whole plant is a poisonous plant. Flowering time is May and June, I hope I can enjoy it until the end of this month. June 15 (Sun) 10:00~ The area next to Shintoku Station exchange center There are opening Events. This lily of the valley is blooming especially near the exchange center, so if you are interested, please 🌸 come and see it because it is in Best time to visit (As for lily of the valley, I quoted a part from the Home page of Hokkaido. ) When I walk around the town, I see a lot of different flowers. This time, I found a lily of the valley. Lily of the valley is one of the flowers that represents Hokkaido, and it seems that the native species grows wild in the highlands of Tohoku and Hokkaido. About 10 small white bell-shaped flowers hang from one flower stalk. This flower has a scent, and after flowering, a spherical fruit grows that ripens red, but the whole plant is poisonous, so care should be taken. It blooms in May and June, so I hope I can enjoy it for the rest of this month. Sunday, June 15th, 10:00- There will be an opening event for the Tokutoku Community Center next to Shintoku Station. This lily of the valley is blooming near the Tokutoku Community Center, so if you're interested, come and see it now as it's in full bloom🌸 (For more information on lily of the valley, please see the Hokkaido website) #Hokkaido #Tokachi #Shintoku Town #Shintoku #Shintoku Tourism Association #Shintoku Station #Station front Complex facility #tuktuk ##Lily of the valley #Suzuran #hokkaido #hokkaidotrip #hokkaidotourism #tourism #tokachi #shintoku #lilyofthevalley #welcomeshintoku #discovershintoku
View More
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Shintoku
  • Tokachi
  • Shintoku Town Tourism Association
  • Tourism Association
  • Nature
  • shintoku station
  • Japan
  • Flowers
  • water lily
Miyazaki Tsuno Tourism Association
Jun. 3, 2025
#005 This time, I will introduce the Tsuno town soccer team aiming to join the J.League, Veros Chronos Tsuno. Veros, currently based in Tsunocho, Koyu District, Miyazaki Prefecture, plays in the Kyushu Soccer League and is striving to join the J.League. In this post, I will touch on Veros’s details, history, initiatives, and one player I worked with. ◆Details about Veros The hometown is Tsunocho and the home stadium is Tsunocho Fujimi Park Athletic Stadium, where the team trains daily toward its goals. The club color is asagi (light blue-green), and the operating corporation is J.FC Miyazaki Co., Ltd., founded in 2014. ◆History of Veros In 2019, J.FC MIYAZAKI (the former team of Veros) and the general incorporated association Tsuno Sports Commission of Tsunocho signed an agreement on the Tsuno vocational training project. The following year they moved the hometown from Miyazaki City to Tsunocho and adopted the current asagi club color. The next year the club name changed to Veros Chronos Tsuno, and the team logo and emblem were revamped. Veros’s history as a name is short, but the team actually has a much longer background. I will abbreviate that history here. By the way, the name Veros Chronos Tsuno comes from combining the Greek word for “arrow,” veros, referring to Yatake Falls in Tsunocho, and Chronos, the Greek mythological god of agriculture. ◆Recent Veros I started working at the Tsuno Town Tourism Association in April last year, and since then I learned about Veros, worked with them, and began supporting the team. Many Veros players balance being professional footballers and company employees. The root of this is the regional revitalization cooperation program. The program brings people from urban areas to depopulated or disadvantaged regions to live and carry out community revitalization activities. Veros adopts this system: players devote their mornings to soccer and work at various places in the afternoons. Employers include local farmers, companies, and organizations in Tsunocho, grouped as digital teams or agricultural teams. Last year, one player was assigned to the tourism association as a cooperation squad member for a year. Veros’s youth teams are also attracting attention. As part of the general incorporated association Tsuno Sports Academy’s efforts, they run a unique, community-engaged project to nurture young people from childhood through youth in sport, daily life, education, vocational training, and local engagement. Before being athletes, these young people grow into good members of society, serve as role models for the community, and lead regional development—this kind of human resource development may be unique to this town. Frankly, if I imagined myself as a professional athlete, I would find it hard to accept working another job while still a pro; I might wonder why I had to do it. Because of that doubt, I asked players about it. ◆A player who was seconded to the tourism association as a cooperation squad member said “Certainly, some players question doing farming or working with computers while being professionals. Some players are dissatisfied with the team’s methods and policies. Still, this characteristic is rare among other teams, and for those of us without social experience, it’s a valuable opportunity. It’s rewarding, and it has changed how I think about everyday life. Joining this tourism association made me feel that, being of an age called a veteran, I must set an example for the team, and the results here strengthen ties with local residents. When I consider life after retirement, some will enter society or stay involved with soccer. In society, past athletic experience hardly carries weight. That’s why joining Veros prompted me to think about life after retirement and who I will be when I re-enter society. I want to say this: these experiences become a wonderful asset in life. There will come a time when you think, ‘It was because of that experience,’ or ‘Because I was at Veros.’ Young players might not understand now, but by working hard where you are, you earn recognition from teammates, coaches, staff, and, more broadly, local residents. That recognition will bring support not just for you but for the team. Because it’s a small town, working together and helping each other makes the team rooted in the community and able to aim higher.” He told me this. He now lives in Kanagawa Prefecture and works as a secretary to a local assembly member. That was surprising, but it’s undoubtedly the result of what he built for himself. Next, I will talk about what I felt during the year I worked with him. When I joined the tourism association in April 2024, he had been dispatched about two months earlier as the association’s first cooperation squad member. My first impression was that he looked flashy, but we quickly became close and often acted together. At the summer festival, under the blazing sun, our team carried the mikoshi shrine float. We traveled together on business to the sister city Saroma in Hokkaido and to the sister city Itoman in Okinawa Prefecture, where he was in charge of grilling local jidori chicken over charcoal at events. Looking back, he was a hard worker. The event we worked hardest on together was one of Tsunocho’s famous festivals, the Industry Festival. We arranged stalls and food trucks, scoped venues, and took on new challenges together. I may have seen him more as a respected senior colleague at work than merely as a soccer player. He rarely acted like a footballer while working. Then, at the end of 2024, he retired from soccer, left the cooperation squad, and became a secretary to an assembly member. It is common for retired professional athletes to stay in sports as managers, coaches, sports directors, or move into team management. I was amazed that he became a secretary to an assembly member after retirement. No wonder it was covered in online news. Working with someone like him from my first year as a professional was a valuable experience for me too. I write this because I believe Veros Chronos’s initiatives have real meaning. These efforts greatly influence players’ careers after retirement. Some players fell in love with Tsunocho after joining Veros and chose to live here after retirement. By not only cheering the team but cooperating with local residents, I am convinced that both Tsunocho and Veros will develop together. This year, they dominated the league with five wins and one loss, and in the Emperor’s Cup they beat J3’s Gainare Tottori, setting up a second-round match against J1 Nagoya Grampus on June 11. I hope for a giant-killing upset. I will continue to watch Veros Chronos Tsuno’s progress!!
View More
  • Tsuno, Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Tourism Association
  • Cool Japan
  • Soccer
  • Local PR
Sakai Tourism and Convention Association
Jun. 3, 2025
Ghost Story Night Told in an Old Folk House 👻👀 We will hold “Ghost Story Night Told in an Old Folk House” at the Yamaguchi Family Residence 👻 We look forward to your participation 🌈 📆 Date and Time: Saturday, July 12 — doors open at 7:00 PM 📍 Venue: Yamaguchi Family Residence (1-2-31 Nishikinocho Higashi, Sakai-ku, Sakai) 💰 Admission: ¥1,800 (separate Yamaguchi Family Residence entrance fee required) 👫 Capacity: 40 people 📲 Registration & Inquiries: TEL/FAX: 072-224-1155 ✉ Email: info@sakai-machiyamuseums.com 🔎 For details, search “About applying for ‘Ghost Story Night Told in an Old Folk House’” Organizer: Sakai City Machiya Museum Designated Manager Cooperation: Sachi Hamada and the Sakai Yokai Art Festival Executive Office
View More
  • Sakai, Osaka Prefecture
  • Sightseeing
  • Bucketlist
  • Events
Nagano Yamanouchi Town Planning and Tourism Bureau
Jun. 3, 2025
National Route No. 292 Shiga-Kusatsu Road (including from Manza Sanjiro on the Gunma Prefecture side to Tenguyama Gate), which had been closed, was lifted on May 22 and became 🚙 passable Along with this, we have 🚎 started operating the express bus "Kusatsu Hot spring Line ♨️" It is ♨️🚌🚌 ♨️🐒 a dream pass crossing route where you can go around the prefecture from Yudanaka Shibu Hot Spring Village to Kusatsu Use 🚍 by all means if you are not confident in driving or if you come by public transportation * It does not pass through Yudanaka Station. * Delays and cancellations may occur due to road conditions, traffic conditions, etc. https://www.nagadenbus.co.jp/express/summer/shigakogen/...
View More
www.nagadenbus.co.jp
志賀高原線[夏季] 時刻表・運賃表 | 急行バス | 長電バス株式会社
  • The Shiga Kusatsu Kogen Rute
  • Yudanaka Station
  • Nagano Electric Railway
  • scheduled bus
  • Jigokudani Monkey Park
  • Yamanouchi
  • Kusatsu Onsen
  • Shiga Highlands
  • Yudanaka Shibu Onsen area
  • Shinetsu Shizenkyo
  • ...and 4 others
Hiroshima Shobara Tourism Promotion Organization
Jun. 3, 2025
[Shobara Tourism Promotion Organization (Shobara DMO) Announcement] Good morning 🌞 Today, Cool Japan Video granted this account an official badge ✨✨✨ And thank you, as always, to everyone who watches. We will continue working hard to share the charms of Shobara, Hiroshima Prefecture in an easy-to-understand and enjoyable way so that more people will visit! If you’re curious about outing information for Shobara, Hiroshima Prefecture, please check the Shobara Tourism Information site "Shobara Tourism Navi"! Shobara Tourism Promotion Organization (Shobara DMO) is an organization that values contributing to the community and personal growth! ▷ Development and sales of tourism products and local specialties that leverage regional resources. ▷ Promotion, PR, and sales activities to attract tourists and tours. ▷ Information services for inquiries about tourist information. [Contact] Shobara Tourism Promotion Organization (General Incorporated Association) TEL 0824-75-0173 FAX 0824-75-0172 Shobara DMO official site ▽ https://shobara-dmo.jp// Shobara Tourism Navi information site ▽ https://www.shobara-info.com//
View More
www.shobara-info.com
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
  • Shobara
  • Local PR
  • Tourism Association
  • Sightseeing
  • Bucketlist
  • Nature
  • ...and 10 others

Recommended Articles