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Nagano Convention & Visitors Bureau
Jun. 2, 2025
Enjoy the early summer of 2025 to the fullest! Recommended Tourist Information ✨ 〈If you want to look back at it later, don't forget to tap the "save mark"! 〉 1 Walking around the Highlands in early summer In early summer, it is recommended to stay cool on the Highlands! Introducing two particularly popular spots! "Togakushi Kagami Pond" @togakushi.kanko Togakushi's Kagami Pond is a famous Spot for its Autumn leaves, but the greenery shines this season! There is also a café @kagamike_donguri_house nearby that Exquisite galettes made with Soba flour! 【Car parking lot】50 cars * During the Autumn leaves season in autumn, there are traffic restrictions (please check the Information at the Home page of the Togakushi Tourist Association) "Iizuna Highlands Oza Hoshi Pond" @iizunakougen_kankou It's about a 25-minute Car from Nagano Station, so it's Access good, and you can enjoy Nature to the fullest! In the adjacent facilities @nagano_forest_village, you can also enjoy cafes and leisure! 【Car parking lot】 Please Use Car parking lot in @nagano_forest_village. P1 : 182 cars (including temporary cars) P2 : 15 units 2 Nagano Prefectural Office Prefectural Hall The theatrical version of the "Detective Conan: Afterimage of the Eyes (Flashback)" exhibition held at the Prefectural Hall on the 1st floor of the Nagano Prefectural Government Office has been remodeled! 2025 (Reiwa 7) new exhibits have been added since May 27th! [Open to the public hours] 8:30 a.m. ~ 5:15 p.m. (Weekdays) (The exhibition of colored paper signed by the original author, Takemasa Aoyama, is 9 a.m. ~ 4 p.m.) The Conan decoration of the prefectural hall will continue until the end of the film's Open to the public. * About the special Open to the public of the prefectural hall on the closing day We will Implementation the special Open to the public again during the following period! August 9 (Saturday) ~ August 11 (Monday) August 16 (Saturday) ~ August 17 (Sunday) Both are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 3 Nemagari bamboo Nemagari bamboo is an early summer taste loved in Nagano! It is characterized by a sweet taste with little ugliness and a good texture! Thereare restaurants, Soba noodle stores, and izakaya in Nagano City serve dishes made from Nemagari bamboo. In addition to the Standard "Miso soup with Nemagari bamboo and canned Mackerel", there are various menus such as tempura and tosani, so if you find one, be sure to try it! #Togakushi #Kagami Pond #Iinawa Highlands #Nemagari bamboo #Nagano #Nagano #Nagano #Nagano Tourism #Nagano Travel #Nagano #nagano #naganocity
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Oita Bungo-Ono Tourism Association
Jun. 2, 2025
Enjoy Ehime & Oita Tour Stamp Rally 2025 ❚ Period: June 1, 2025 – October 31, 2025 A digital stamp rally inviting you to visit roadside stations and tourist facilities in Ehime and Oita is now underway. Collect stamps at designated spots in Ehime Prefecture and Oita Prefecture, then enter a prize drawing for hotel vouchers and local product bundles based on the number of stamps you earn. We invite you to join this opportunity! [Event Period] Sunday, June 1, 2025 – Friday, October 31, 2025 [Locations] Roadside stations, tourist facilities, and other sites across Ehime and Oita — 51 locations in total *Please see the flyer for eligible facilities.* [Eligible facilities in Bungo-Ono City] ▶ Roadside Station Harajiri Falls ▶ Inazumi Underwater Cave ▶ Lodge Kiyokawa [Prizes] ▶ Special Prize (2 winners by lottery): Accommodation voucher worth 30,000 yen Eligibility: Visit 10 or more sites in each of Ehime and Oita and collect 30 stamps to apply ▶ Prize A (2 winners by lottery): Local products worth 10,000 yen Eligibility: Visit 5 or more sites in each of Ehime and Oita and collect 15 stamps to apply ▶ Prize B (10 winners by lottery): Local products worth 5,000 yen Eligibility: Visit 2 or more sites in each of Ehime and Oita and collect 7 stamps to apply ▶ Prize C (36 winners by lottery): Local products worth 2,500 yen Eligibility: Visit 1 or more sites in each of Ehime and Oita and collect 4 stamps to apply [How to Participate] Add the official LINE account as a friend (details on the flyer) Use GPS at eligible spots to collect stamps Collect stamps and apply for prizes [Organizer] Ehime–Oita Exchange Project Executive Committee, Tourism Exchange Subcommittee [Inquiries about the Stamp Rally] Ehime–Oita Exchange Project Executive Committee, Tourism Exchange Subcommittee Office (Oita City Tourism Division) Phone: 097-537-7043 ■■■ Access to central Bungo-Ono City ■■■ About a 3-hour drive from JR Hakata Station, Fukuoka Prefecture About a 2-hour drive from JR Kumamoto Station, Kumamoto Prefecture About a 1 hour 20 minute drive from JR Beppu Station, Oita Prefecture About a 1 hour 20 minute drive from JR Yufuin Station, Oita Prefecture ■■■■■■■■■■■■ Introducing sightseeing and recommended spots in Kyushu – Bungo-Ono, Oita Prefecture ■■■■■■■■■■■■ https://sato-no-tabi.jp/news/20250602info-bungoono/...
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  • Kyushu region
  • Oita Prefecture
  • Bungoono
  • Shikoku region
  • Ehime Prefecture
  • Sightseeing
  • Stamp rally
Miyazaki Tsuno Tourism Association
Jun. 2, 2025
#004 It's getting a bit warmer little by little! It seems the rainy season began today in southern Kyushu, but I'm not someone who dislikes rain! Now, as the rainy season ends, summer will arrive all at once. By the calendar it's already summer, so let me introduce Tsuno Shrine Summer Grand Festival, a summer tradition of Tsunocho in Miyazaki Prefecture! 【Origins of the Tsuno Shrine Summer Grand Festival】 When you think of summer, you picture fireworks, food stalls, and bon dancing. Different regions have their own traditional events, like Aomori's Nebuta Festival or Kyoto's Gion Festival. So what is the traditional event in Tsunocho? It is the Tsuno Shrine Summer Festival. Festivals are rarely held without reason; they usually serve a purpose, such as protecting crops from pests and natural disasters, warding off epidemics, or fostering community ties. What about the Tsuno Shrine Summer Grand Festival? In fact, this festival has an origin. Its origin is said to trace back to an old account in which Empress Jingū invited ritual ceremonies onto her ship during her expedition to Silla. The festival's purposes reflect Tsunocho's character as a town with thriving agriculture and livestock. People pray to drive away crop-damaging pests, repel typhoon-related damage—which Miyazaki Prefecture is susceptible to—and ward off epidemics. However, the enshrined deity at Tsuno Shrine, Ōkuninushi no Mikoto, is also a god of water, so the festival day sometimes brings rain, and a few years ago a typhoon struck directly. Even so, townspeople continue to hold the festival without stopping. 【The festival’s appeal】 People born and raised in Tsunocho often say in unison, "I won't come home for Bon or New Year, but I always come back for the summer festival" or "It's not summer unless I go to the summer festival." They look forward to it every year. You might wonder, really? I feel the same way. Born and raised in Tsunocho, I have loved this festival since childhood. When I was in my third year of junior high, I always helped carry my school's taiko float. That experience made me appreciate the float's coolness and sense of purpose, and it made me want to carry a float someday. Let me introduce the charms of the Tsuno Shrine Summer Grand Festival. ◆Festival dates Every year on August 1 and 2 ◆Introduction to the taiko floats and more In addition to the shrine's gilded portable shrine, several taiko floats appear at this festival. These floats are arguably the festival's main attraction. ・Hamawaka Taiko Float (Shimohama district) ・Shinmachi Taiko Float (Shinmachi district) ・Kitawaka Taiko Float (Kitamachi district) ・Idobata Taiko Float (mainly Matsubara district) These four town floats parade through the town for two days and, after the shrine entry on the second day, engage in a kenka clash. Other participants include the Tsuno Junior High School taiko float, Shimohama children's taiko float, Shicho children's taiko float, and the Ichinomiya Nursery School mikoshi, all raising the festive spirit. The festival atmosphere is further heightened by Tsuno Youth Taiko, djembe drums, the Matsubara lion dance, Yosakoi Miroku troupe, and dances performed by each elementary school. Over the two days, the sound of drums echoes from many places. ◆What happens over the two days On the first day, the "Hama-oroshi" procession takes place. Sarutahiko and the lion cleanse evil spirits along the route while leading the mikoshi. A burly Sarutahiko strikes a tree branch on the ground, and the lion bites the heads of onlookers as it walks. The spectacle can make children burst into tears. Behind them, boys of junior high carry the gilded mikoshi. Next comes Tsuno Junior High's taiko float. Until the Hama-oroshi, girls carry the taiko float. Then the four town floats follow, carried with shouts that match the middle schoolers' intensity, and the Hama-oroshi proceeds. On the second day, the taiko floats parade through the town. In the evening the mikoshi departs down the shopping street, followed by the other taiko floats. Ahead lies the finale at Tsuno Shrine, the Ichinomiya of Hyūga Province. Thousands of spectators gather in front of the shrine's east torii to witness the dramatic scene, watching and waiting toward the sound of drums. At 7:00 p.m., when the mikoshi and all taiko floats pass through the torii, the shrine entry concludes. Actually, spectators are especially there for what comes after the entry. After the shrine entry comes, as touched on above, the "kenka" between taiko floats. Hearing "kenka," you might imagine fistfights or police intervention, but rest assured: no punching occurs, and police are present. In the past there were accidents and real fights, but not anymore. The kenka involves ramming the floats together and pushing. Pushing a few meters declares victory. Some visitors come from outside the prefecture or from abroad just to see this. The festival is that compelling and worth visiting. ◆Conclusion The Tsuno Shrine Summer Grand Festival, one of Tsunocho's attractions, embodies history and the dedication of the people who have carried it forward. Similar festivals exist across Japan, but each has its own history, charms, and scenery. The summer grand festival that Tsuno townspeople have built over decades is waiting for you—please visit at least once.
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  • Tsuno, Miyazaki Prefecture
  • History
  • Tsunojinja Shrine
  • summer festival
  • Sightseeing
  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Tourism Association
  • Cool Japan
  • Summer
  • Instagrammable
  • ...and 1 others
Miyazaki Nobeoka Tourism Association
Jun. 2, 2025
Fireflies are now at their best viewing season 🌌 Spots in Nobeoka City where you can enjoy fireflies include Kitagawa, Yoshino, and Maino Many locations seem to be reaching their peak viewing period✨ Let’s continue to protect this beautiful nature by observing proper manners while watching them😊 ◎Please avoid shining bright lights, littering, or damaging the natural environment. ◎Keep quiet so as not to disturb others nearby while viewing. ◎Do not use insect-repellent sprays at viewing sites; take precautions by wearing long sleeves instead. 🪄May the fireflies dancing in the night sky leave you with lasting memories.
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  • Nobeoka
  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Nature
  • Kyushu region
  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Instagrammable
  • Local PR
  • Photogenic
  • Photography
  • ...and 6 others
Engaru Tourism Association
Jun. 2, 2025
Applications for the Popular Obsidian Geotour 2025 are now open. Course There are two Course: the "Hachigosawa Outcrop Course," a huge obsidian outcrop that spreads out in front of you, and the "Akaishiyama Summit Course," where you can see the reddish obsidian, which is a characteristic of obsidian in the Shirataki area, at the summit plaza, as the name "Akaishi Mountain" suggests. You can enjoy lunch at a Local farmhouse restaurant at the "Hachizawa Outcrop Course" and the Sweets of the Local café at the "Akaishiyama Summit Course", and on both tours, you can Visiting the site the Engaru Buried Cultural Property Center exhibiting the national treasure "Hokkaido Shirataki Archaeological Site Excavation". This is a tour that is sure to be full, so we recommend that you apply as soon as possible! Details of the < tour and how to apply> Shirataki Geopark Official Website http://geopark.engaru.jp/post/2505/... until
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白滝ジオパーク
日本最大級の黒曜石山地、赤石山を巡るツアーです 例年、ご好評いただいている黒曜石ジオツアーを今年も開催します。
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Engaru
  • Local PR
  • Sightseeing
  • Okhotsk
  • National treasure
  • Artifacts excavated from the Shirataki Ruins in Hokkaido
  • Great view
  • Nature
  • Tour
  • ...and 2 others
Ashoro Tourism Association
Jun. 1, 2025
Yesterday, Sunday, June 1, Ashioro Town, Ashoro Tourism Association, Ashoro Town Mountain Friendship Association, Ministry of the Environment, Eastern Forest Management Office, Hokkaido Police, and other related parties gathered to hold the "Mt. Mekan Mountain Safety Prayer Festival" followed by "Prayer Mountaineering" in the 7th year of Reiwa 7)! The other day, we informed you of the precautions regarding mountain climbing, but if you are planning to climb the mountain, please Enjoy climbing Mt. Mekan again this year so that there will be no accidents.
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  • Ashoro
  • Mt. Meakan
  • Mountain Climbing/Hiking
  • Akan Mashu National Park
  • Outdoors
  • Lake Onneto
  • Nature
  • Tourism Association
  • Great view
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • ...and 1 others
Hiroshima Shobara Tourism Promotion Organization
Jun. 1, 2025
On display in Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture until Sunday, June 15, 2025! “Shobara Satoyama Open Garden 2025 Spring” The Shobara Satoyama Open Garden is a regular spring and autumn event held each year, where you can visit gardens ranging from wildly inventive small plots to authentic Japanese gardens, featuring seasonal flowers in bloom. 🌼🌹 For the latest updates, be sure to check the Shobara Satoyama Open Garden Instagram! ✅ Account here ▽ 🌼 @satoyamaopengarden 🌼 Event name: Shobara Satoyama Open Garden 2025 Spring Location: Various gardens around Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture Inquiries: Shobara Flower Council Office General Incorporated Association Shobara Tourism Promotion Organization (Shobara DMO) TEL 0824-75-0173 FAX 0824-75-0172 Open garden notes: If a sign at a garden entrance reads “CLOSE,” please refrain from visiting. Do not enter private areas such as homes or restrooms. Please use the restrooms inside the open garden information centers or public restrooms. ※Gardens marked as having restrooms are available for use. If you come by car, please use the designated parking areas. Refrain from parking in ways that inconvenience nearby residents. Bringing pets is generally not allowed. ※Gardens marked with a pet-friendly symbol allow pets. Always keep pets on a leash and, when possible, keep the leash short. The open gardens are available to view thanks to the generosity of the gardeners. Please follow viewing etiquette and express your appreciation freely. ◎For the latest information, visit Instagram!
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  • Shobara
  • Hiroshima_Hiroshima
  • Hiroshima Trip
  • Hiroshima Travel
  • Bucketlist
  • Events
  • Chugoku region
  • Sightseeing
  • Tourism Association
  • Local PR
  • ...and 7 others
Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Jun. 1, 2025
Outdoor Screening and Star‑Gazing Night On Saturday, May 24th, we spent an evening of film and stargazing at the Forest Park. That said, the sky was unfortunately cloudy that night. It was also a bit chilly. We couldn’t look up at the stars, which was a shame, but the talk given by staff from Nayoro Municipal Observatory Kitāsubaru was fascinating, and they kindly opened their observatory vehicle for about 30 minutes. How long would it take to fly from Earth to the Sun by plane…? They explained the universe in a very easy‑to‑understand way, and both children and adults were captivated. While promoting this event, we discovered that far more people than expected are actually interested in the stars, which was a pleasant surprise. We’d like to create another opportunity to invite the observatory vehicle Polaris No. II again. (Nayoro Municipal Observatory website below) https://www.nayoro-star.jp/kitasubaru/... For the screening, we showed the Japanese‑dubbed version of the French animated film Linda Wants to Eat a Chicken! Amid the absurd twists and turns, I kept mentally reacting to the antics while enjoying a delightful 76 minutes. For movie snacks, Cafe Granch and Nishiokoppe Uenshiri Taiko offered food stalls. Coconut dumplings, pudding, popcorn, mamecha (roasted soybean tea), and hojicha chai. Although the stalls were run by village residents, they offered some rarely seen menu items, and thanks to that the event was a big success. This was Nishiokoppe Village’s first outdoor screening. Despite weather concerns and other uncertainties, we managed to hold the event. Alongside this program, we inflated the bouncy dome until 9:00 p.m., and the children kept jumping for a long time—apparently bouncing at night feels different from daytime. Thank you to everyone who came, and to everyone who lent their support to make the event happen! #Nishiokoppe Village #Forest Park #Hokkaido #Outdoor Screening #Linda Wants to Eat a Chicken! #Stargazing #Nayoro Municipal Observatory #Kitāsubaru #Observatory Vehicle Polaris No. II #Cafe Granch #Nishiokoppe Uenshiri Taiko
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なよろ市立天文台 きたすばる
北海道名寄市にある公開天文台、なよろ市立文台きたすばるのウェブページ。望遠鏡やアクセスなどの天文台についての各種案内、観望会や音楽ライブなどのイベント情報などを提供しています。
  • Nishiokoppe
  • Forest Park
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Events
  • Sightseeing
  • Arigatou
  • Spring
  • Movie
  • Starry sky
Kumamoto Yamaga Onsen Tourism Association
Jun. 1, 2025
The Inko Hyotan Festival (Gion Festival) will be held again this year. The "Inko Hyotan" is a protective charm from Yasaka Shrine, a subordinate shrine within Omiya Shrine, enshrining the deity who soothed the epidemic that spread through Yamaga during the Edo Period. During the Inko Hyotan distribution period, limited Goshuin from Yasaka Shrine will be available, along with bamboo charms for health and epidemic prevention, ofuda, five-color hyotan charms, and pet charms. Please come and visit. _____ ● Location Omiya Shrine (196 Yamaga, Yamaga City) ● Distribution Period Tuesday, June 10, 2025 – Sunday, June 15, 2025 ● Time 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM ※Open until 8:00 PM on the 15th ■ About Sunday, June 15 Food stalls will be open from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. (The flyer stated "from evening," but the start time was changed to 11:00 AM.) Two kamishibai performances will be held: ① 5:30 PM – ② 6:30 PM ※In conjunction with the Inko Hyotan event, a limited Goshuin has been issued (June 1 – June 30). ※A limited number of items is available each day.
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  • Shrine
  • History
  • Yamaga Onsen
  • Yamaga
  • Kumamoto Trip
  • Kumamoto Prefecture
  • Sightseeing Spots
  • Rice
  • Omiya Shrine
Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Jun. 1, 2025
Fresh green at Unoko Falls 🍃 It feels like May has flown by in no time 😅 Saturday, May 31 in Gokasecho was a delightfully clear day 🌞 At this time of year, Unoko Falls has plenty of water and brilliant fresh greenery ✨ I was soothed by birdsong, the sound of the water, and the breeze 🥰 The light was just right, so I got some great photos 📷 When you walk down to the plunge pool, be careful—wet spots can be slippery, so watch your step 👣
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  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Gokase
  • Waterfall
  • River
  • Nature
  • Great view
  • early summer
  • fresh verdure
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
  • ...and 4 others
Kimobetsu Tourism Association
May. 31, 2025
This is an announcement from the Shiribeshi Dental Association about the Oral Health Campaign. The Shiribeshi Dental Association will hold the Oral Health Campaign: Cavity Prevention DAY 2025. Have you recently experienced difficulty chewing or noticed your speech becoming less clear? In addition to an oral frailty check and free dental examinations, there will be a brushing instruction corner, so please join us. We look forward to seeing you. Oral Health Campaign: Cavity Prevention DAY 2025 Date and Time: Saturday, June 14, 1:30 PM–3:30 PM Location: Kutchan Town, Shiribeshi General Subprefectural Government Residents’ Hall
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Events
[Kanagawa] Hokule'a Shonan / 5 Star PADI Scuba Dive Center
May. 31, 2025
【Lake Motosu Diving Experience】Dive at the foot of At the foot of Mt., a World Heritage Site! ⛰️To the mysterious lake where 1,200 years of history sleeps 💧 Hello, this is 🌈 Hokule'a Shonan This time, we will introduce a diving experience at Lake Motosu, which spreads out at the foot of Mount Fuji 🗻, a World Heritage Site! Lake Motosu is one of the Fuji Five Lakes and is a highly transparent Water lake 💎 located about 900 meters Elevation It is 🤿 a rare Spot in Japan where you can experience altitude diving (high-altitude diving) On this day, we went to Lake Motosu with 🌍 guests from overseas It was ✨ indeed a special day for the guests who were trying their first Lake Motosu and their first Altitude dive In the lake, there was 🌲 a landscape that made you feel as if you were in ancient times A dynamic terrain formed by lava and a water bottom with a number of surprisingly large sunken trees. The silence and scale of it is simply overwhelming 😮 In addition, there is a legend that there was once a Torii (shrine gate) gate and a shrine, and there is a hint of more than 1,200 years of history in the Water. The time spent at the bottom of the lake while thinking about the prayer place sunk in the Water is very mysterious 🕊️ The water temperature on this day felt a little cold at 18-11°C, but we were able 🧊 to dive comfortably in a dry suit I was particularly impressed by the deep and clear blue world 💙 called "Lake Motosu Blues" Impression 👏 of transparency and tranquility, which is completely different from the sea, And after the dive... Superb view of Mount Fuji towering in front of you! 🗻 In addition to diving, you can experience both the Nature and culture of Japan, which is a major attraction 🇯🇵 of Lake Motosu diving ✅ Recommended points for Lake Motosu diving ✅ A special experience where you can dive at the foot of Mount Fuji, a World Heritage Site ✅ Altitude diving is possible ✅ Lakebed with more than 1,200 years of history and tradition ✅ A water world where giant trees, lava, and the mysterious "Lake Motosu Blues" spread ✅ Perfect for sightseeing with a Mount Fuji view! 🌈 In Hokule'a Shonan, diving at Lake Motosu can be requested 📅 all year round The water temperature varies greatly from 5 to 25°C depending on the season, and you can enjoy 🍃❄️🌸☀️ a different look every time you visit "I want to dive near Mt. Mount Fuji someday." Why don't you make such a dream a reality? 😊 📩 If you are a beginner or would like to acquire Sense, please feel free to contact us! #DivingInJapan #LakeMotosu #MtFujiView #JapanAdventure #ScubaTravel #AltitudeDiving #HiddenJapan #OnlyInJapan #NatureLovers #BucketListJapan #WorldHeritage #FreshwaterDiving #HokuleaShonan
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  • Japan
  • Yamanashi Prefecture
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Hiratsuka
  • Mt. Fuji
  • Lake Motosu
  • Diving
  • Scuba diving
  • Experiences
  • Activities
  • ...and 10 others
王adk
May. 31, 2025
On the weekend, my friends and I visit Hinoide, Kiyo Water, and Mansei Town in Shizuoka. I left the house early in the morning and took pictures of tea plantations and rivers with Mount Fuji in the background. Sunrise illuminated the tea plantation, and I was very impression by how beautiful it was. While walking along the fishing Village, we took pictures of the fishermen's yellowtail work and the sparkling seascape while walking through the Water. In Mansei Town, I took pictures of the old-fashioned townscape and old buildings, and felt the history and atmosphere of Shizuoka. The weather was a bit volatile, cloudy and sunny, but I think that added depth to the photos. In accordance with the changes in Nature, the timing of the shutter was devised. After the shoot was over, I talked with the Locals for a while, and when I showed them the photos, they said, "It's beautiful." Through the photos I took in Shizuoka, I was able to feel the beauty of Nature and the Gari of connecting with people. I want to continue to take many photos of memorable landscapes.
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王adk
May. 31, 2025
On the weekend, my friends and I visit Hinoide, Kiyo Water, and Mansei Town in Shizuoka. I left the house early in the morning and took pictures of tea plantations and rivers with Mount Fuji in the background. Sunrise illuminated the tea plantation, and I was very impression by how beautiful it was. While walking along the fishing Village, we took pictures of the fishermen's yellowtail work and the sparkling seascape while walking through the Water. In Mansei Town, I took pictures of the old-fashioned townscape and old buildings, and felt the history and atmosphere of Shizuoka. The weather was a bit volatile, cloudy and sunny, but I think that added depth to the photos. In accordance with the changes in Nature, the timing of the shutter was devised. After the shoot was over, I talked with the Locals for a while, and when I showed them the photos, they said, "It's beautiful." Through the photos I took in Shizuoka, I was able to feel the beauty of Nature and the Gari of connecting with people. I want to continue to take many photos of memorable landscapes.
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  • Travel
  • Nature
  • Sightseeing
  • Japan
ひがしかわ観光協会
May. 30, 2025
Hello everyone. Announcement: June 28–29 “Higashikawa International Cultural Festival” event!! We will hold Higashikawa International Cultural Festival 2025, an event where you can experience cultures from around the world, for two days on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29 at Sento Pure I Auditorium and the lawn plaza. The event offers many hands-on, original activities such as traditional dances, games, fortune telling, and dressing in traditional costumes. Through cultural booths from various countries, we will provide a friendly space for international exchange. We look forward to welcoming many of you! Date and Time: Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29, 2025, 10:00–16:00 Location: Higashikawa-cho Multipurpose Exchange Facility Sento Pure I Auditorium and Lawn Plaza Capacity: No limit on attendees ※Some experiences require reservations Admission: Free (some hands-on booths may charge a fee) Contact: Higashikawa-cho Cultural Exchange Division TEL 0166-82-2111 (ext. 736, 737) For more details, please see the flyer or contact the Higashikawa-cho Town Hall Cultural Exchange Division.
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
May. 30, 2025
[Campsite Now Open] Thank you for waiting, the Nishiokoppe Village campsite is finally open! Season: From May 31 to October 19 Fee: 500 yen per site per night ※Additional charges may apply depending on the number of sites Reception hours: From 9:00 to 16:30 After 16:30, check-in will be processed the next day or via unmanned reception Guests who complete reception will receive a registration tag. Please return it at check-out. We also sell 20L trash bags. (3 for 300 yen, 5 for 500 yen) If you would like trash collection, please purchase at the management office when you check in. A trash bin will be placed beside the management office, so please put your sorted trash there. (Sorting: burnable waste, non-burnable waste, food waste, plastic containers and packaging, cans, PET bottles, glass bottles) The campsite is a free-site, so reservations are not required. For other campsite rules, please see the village website. https://www.vill.nishiokoppe.lg.jp/feeuub0000001a7a.html... We look forward to many visitors again this year! For inquiries, contact the tourism information center Rizumu (Rizumu). TEL: 0158-85-7125 #Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #Campsite #Forest Park #Now Open #Free Site
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北海道西興部村
  • Nishiokoppe
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Atsuma
  • Forest Park
  • Sightseeing
  • Forest Park Camp Ground (Nishi Okokope Village)
  • Summer
  • Plants
  • Nature

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