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Tokachigawa Onsen Tourist Association
May. 7, 2024
Introducing the free footbaths at Tokachigawa Onsen🦶♨️ ✨ "Sora no Ashiyu" at Roadside Station Garden Spa Tokachigawa Onsen A free footbath is available, and towels are provided for a fee. Besides the footbath, the facility also offers a spa, a market, and an experience factory. ・Address: 14-1 Tokachigawa Onsen Kita, Otofuke, Tokachi, Hokkaido ・Hours: 9:00–19:00 (closed Tuesdays) ✨ "Tokachigawa Moor Onsen Footbath" in Tokachigaoka Park This is an indoor footbath facility, so you can enjoy it even when the temperature is low. Address: 14 Tokachigawa Onsen Kita, Otofuke, Tokachi, Hokkaido Hours: 9:00–17:00 Available: April 27–October 20 ✨ "Tokachigawa Onsen Footbath" behind the Tokachigawa Onsen Tourist Guide Center The guide center gathers lots of information about Tokachi tourism📚 When you stop by the guide center, be sure to enjoy the footbath too☺️ Address: Minami 12-chome, Tokachigawa Onsen, Otofuke, Tokachi, Hokkaido Hours: 9:00–17:00 Available: April 27–October 20 - You can try the three free footbath spots at Tokachigawa Onsen🦶♨️ We recommend experiencing these beautifying hot-spring footbaths when you visit!
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Kanagawa Tourism Association
May. 7, 2024
【Yumoto Fujiya Hotel】"Yugami Gari Lounge" will open from Saturday, April 27, 2024! Use as a resting place for day trips or as an inn lounge Fujiya Hotel Co., Ltd., a member of the Kokusai Kogyo Group, is available at the Yumoto Fujiya Hotel after taking a bath or during your stay. Use Yukami Gari Lounge opened on Saturday, April 27, 2024. The Japanese banquet hall located in front of the Hot spring "Sakumo" in the Main Building has been renovated, and you can take a break for a day trip to the bath. It was newly established as a meeting place and as a Gari lounge where guests can Use during their stay. When you step into the lounge, the windows Gari in front of the spacious space of 187 square meters, and you can feel the nature of Hakone. You can take a break. In addition, we are particular about lighting and chairs so that you can relax and relax, and the interior lighting is according to the time. Introduced a wireless dimming system that automatically changes color tones for a one-day cycle of natural light The color tone of the room is adjusted accordingly, so you can experience natural coziness at any time of day. In addition, there are tatami benches and reclining chairs with ottomans, so you can relax in various ways. Chairs were arranged. Paid massage chairs can also be cashless payment by smartphone. Other, hot tea and cold water servers free and vending machines for drinks and ice cream charged are installed. Soak in the pleasant afterglow of Hakone Yumoto Hot spring and enjoy a moment of hot spring Gari in the new lounge Enjoy. Yukami Gari Lounge 【Open】Open for business from Saturday, April 27, 2024 【Name】Yukami Gari Lounge Relaxing lounge 【Use time】7:00~23:00 【Place】Main Building 2nd floor, in front of the Hot spring "Sakumo" 【Spacious】187㎡ 【Equipment】Recliner / Single-seat sofa / Lounge chair / Tatami bench       2 massage chairs charged / vending machine charged / hot tea cold water server free
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Kawazu Tourism Association
May. 7, 2024
Spend a blissful time in the beautiful town, Kawazu Town When you visit surrounded by the nature of the sea and mountains, and the Accommodations in the town! The inn I would like to introduce this time is "Akamatsuso". ・We always provide fresh seafood and provide guidance on boat fishing. ◆Detailed Information◆ 【Spot Name】Akamatsuso 【Address】Mitaka, Kawazu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture, 599 Kawazu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Phone number: 0558-32-0545 Check-in/Check-out is 3:00 p.m. and check-out 10:00 a.m.  [Total number of rooms] 8 【Pick up and drop off】Consultation required 【Parking lot】5 cars Due to the rental parking lot, there may be a charge depending on the inn accommodation fee. )
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Iwanai Tourism Association
May. 7, 2024
【Notice】Notice of temporary closure Thank you for your continued Use Roadside Station Iwanai. May 13 Mon Due to floor replacement work in the building It will be temporarily closed throughout the day. In addition, the Roadside Station Stamp rally is also being installed in the museum. I can't push it. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and Best regards for your understanding. 【Temporary Closure】 Monday, May 13, 2024
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さすらいの旅人1971
May. 7, 2024
The Spring Takayama Festival Sanno Matsuri is an annual festival of Hie Shrine, the god of the southern half of the former Takayama Castle Town, and is held on April 14 and 15 every year. The Minamoto of the festival is said to have originated during the reign of the feudal lord Kanamori of Hida 1585-1692, and the food stalls are said to have originated around 1718, and the craftsmanship is alive and well, such as the karakuri Dedication that shows off the skillful movements of the puppets and the return car with the gimmick. It was the first time I saw it live, and I had only seen it on the news and videos until now, and I was able to experience a very fresh and fantastic world view, and although my photography skills are still immature, I want to convey the impression of seeing it...
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  • Traditional culture
  • Old-fashioned cityscape
  • Mikoshi/Dashi
  • Hida Takayama
  • ...and 1 others
さすらいの旅人1971
May. 7, 2024
The Spring Takayama Festival Sanno Matsuri is an annual festival of Hie Shrine, the god of the southern half of the former Takayama Castle Town, and is held on April 14 and 15 every year. The Minamoto of the festival is said to have originated during the reign of the feudal lord Kanamori of Hida 1585-1692, and the food stalls are said to have originated around 1718, and the craftsmanship is alive and well, such as the karakuri Dedication that shows off the skillful movements of the puppets and the return car with the gimmick. It was the first time I saw it live, and I had only seen it on the news and videos until now, and I was able to experience a very fresh and fantastic world view, and although my photography skills are still immature, I want to convey the impression of seeing it...
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ponpoco_photos
May. 7, 2024
The traditional townscape is a harmonious blend of travel basket buildings from the Edo period and sericulture buildings built during the Meiji era when sericulture was popular. The irrigation water streams in the center of the road and the beautiful houses with lattice doors lining both sides of the road give you a quiet appearance reminiscent of a historical hometown. ⭐︎Key points ⭐of this photo︎ The lattice on the second floor is called "Umino lattice" and is from the Edo period. On top of the roof, there is a small roof. This is called "unpretentiousness" and is a symbol of the construction of silkworms in the Meiji era. After it was no longer used as a travel basket, it was built to emit smoke from a fire that was burned to keep warm when the guest room was used as a silkworm room. It is a feature that tells the story of the transition from Shukuba-juku to sericulture. Details of Unno Yado: The Unno Yado was opened in 1625 as a inn station in Kitakuni Highway. The Kitakuni Highway is an important highway connecting the Nakasendo and Hokuriku Highways, and in addition to transporting gold mined in Sado and changing the attendance of various feudal lords in Hokuriku, there was frequent traffic to and from Edo, and many visitors visited Zenkoji Temple. Since the beginning of the Meiji era, sericulture has become popular. The characteristics of the building from that time still remain today. Since the traditional houses have been preserved to the present, it was selected as one of the "100 Best Roads in Japan" in Showa 61 Showa 61 and as an "Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings" in 1987 Showa 62.
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ponpoco_photos
May. 7, 2024
The traditional townscape is a harmonious blend of travel basket buildings from the Edo period and sericulture buildings built during the Meiji era when sericulture was popular. The irrigation water streams in the center of the road and the beautiful houses with lattice doors lining both sides of the road give you a quiet appearance reminiscent of a historical hometown. Details: The Unno Yado was opened in 1625 as a inn station in Kitakuni Highway. The Kitakuni Highway is an important highway connecting the Nakasendo and Hokuriku Highways, and in addition to transporting gold mined in Sado and changing the attendance of various feudal lords in Hokuriku, there was frequent traffic to and from Edo, and many visitors visited Zenkoji Temple. Since the beginning of the Meiji era, sericulture has become popular. The characteristics of the building from that time still remain today. Since the traditional houses have been preserved to the present, it was selected as one of the "100 Best Roads in Japan" in Showa 61 Showa 61 and as an "Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings" in 1987 Showa 62.
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  • Nagano Prefecture
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ponpoco_photos
May. 7, 2024
"Sea cucumber wall" in Matsuzaki Town, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture Sea cucumber wall is a technique in which square flat tiles are lined up on the wall surface, and the seams are plastered to form a kamaboko shape.  This exterior wall construction method was popularized in the Edo period for the purpose of fire prevention and wind protection, and has excellent fire prevention, heat retention, and moisture retention, and was seen in various places from the Meiji era to the early Showa period. A functional wall that combines appearance and practicality. A Sea cucumber wall structure that has become rare in Japan. Tradition stucco techniques and the thoughts of the townspeople. In this town, you can experience the "original scenery of Japan" that is being lost.
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  • Photo Contest
  • History
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ponpoco_photos
May. 7, 2024
"Sea cucumber wall" in Matsuzaki Town, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture Sea cucumber wall is a technique in which square flat tiles are lined up on the wall surface, and the seams are plastered to form a kamaboko shape.  This exterior wall construction method was popularized in the Edo period for the purpose of fire prevention and wind protection, and has excellent fire prevention, heat retention, and moisture retention, and was seen in various places from the Meiji era to the early Showa period. A functional wall that combines appearance and practicality. A Sea cucumber wall structure that has become rare in Japan. Tradition stucco techniques and the thoughts of the townspeople. In this town, you can experience the "original scenery of Japan" that is being lost.
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  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Photo Contest
  • History
  • Instagrammable

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