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さすらいの旅人1971
10 days ago
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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  • Photo Contest
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  • Mikoshi/Dashi
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  • ...and 1 others
さすらいの旅人1971
10 days ago
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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  • Gifu Prefecture
  • Hida Takayama
  • National treasure
ponpoco_photos
10 days ago
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
10 days ago
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
10 days ago
"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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ponpoco_photos
10 days ago
"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
ponpoco_photos
10 days ago
"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
  • Spring
  • Japan
  • Photo Contest
  • Nature
  • History
  • Sightseeing
  • Instagrammable
ponpoco_photos
10 days ago
"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
  • Spring
  • Photo Contest
  • History
  • Instagrammable
  • Travel
Hayakawa Tourism Association
10 days ago
Nice to meet you all and welcome to COOL JAPAN VIDEOS! This is the Hayakawa Tourism Association. Minamikoma-gun Hayakawa Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, is a town located in the southwest of Yamanashi Prefecture, and is the only "town" in Japan with a population of less than 1,000, with 947 people (as of April 1, 2024), making it the least populated town in Japan. It is also a Rich in nature town surrounded by Akaishi Mountains mountains, and it is a Rich in nature area surrounded by large and small waterfalls and Valleys. Hot springs are also abundant, and Nishiyama Hot spring, which has a history of 1,300 years of hot springs, is home to the world's oldest inn certified by the Guinness Book of Records. ■■■History of Hayakawa Town, Yamanashi Prefecture In 1956, Hayakawa Town was formed by the merger of six villages: Motodate Village, Goka Village, Suzurishima Village, Miyakogawa Village, Misato Village, and Nishiyama Village. In 1960, the population increased to more than 10,000 due to the influx of people involved in hydroelectric power generation construction, but the population has since declined and is now "the least populated town in Japan". ■■■Introduction to sightseeing spots in Hayakawa Town ・Akazawa Inn It flourished as a lodging place for Rest stop for pilgrims to Mt. Shichimen, and still retains the faces of the Edo period. In 1993, it was recognized as a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. ・Shuku-no-eki Shimizuya It is a tourist information center and rest area that has been renovated from an old accommodations in Akazawa Inn. Specialty products and crafts of the region are sold. ・Bentendo waterfall It is a waterfall at the back of the Hagoromo Trailhead to Mt. Shichimen and is known as a place for ascetics. In winter, you can see the icefall where the waterfall freezes. ・Hayakawa Local History Museum It is a document building that retains the exterior of the Village Hall of Misato Village. Hayakawa Town's traditional culture, crafts, and history are on display. ・Yushima's Great Cedar Tree Legend has it that it was planted 1,200 years ago, and it is the largest cedar tree in Yamanashi Prefecture at Sanno Shrine. In 1958, it was designated as a natural monument designated by Yamanashi Prefecture. ・Hayakawa Valley In the Valleys that stretches from the Arakura area to the Narada District, you can see the beautiful scenery of the four seasons, such as New green in Spring, autumn leaves in autumn, and Icicles in winter. ■■■Specialty products of Hayakawa Town Hayakawa Town's proud Specialty Products, Hakuho miso, Fresh sweet potato konnyaku, and Dried potato stalks, are exquisite gourmets that can only be tasted here. In addition, "Oboko dolls" that have been handed down in this area since ancient tradition are recommended for tourism in Hayakawa Town and are also designated as prefectural designated folk crafts. ■■■Popular events and festivals in Hayakawa Town ・Akaishi Mountains Hayakawa Edible Wild Greens Festival Every year in May, the event is held at the Hayakawa Town People's Sports Square, and the main stage features Drum performances and song shows. Bake sale shops and food stalls are lined up at the venue, and Mikoshi (portable shrine) passing is also held. ・Okuyamanashi Hayakawa Autumn Leaves and Food Festival It is held every year in October at the Hayakawa Town People's Sports Square surrounded by autumn leaves, and Hayakawa Town's Specialty Products and seasonal foods are gathered. ■■■Sightseeing in Hayakawa Town "Japan's least populated town" is packed with rich nature, deep history, Specialty products, events and charm. There are different ways to enjoy your trip in Hayakawa Town, such as "heal your fatigue in the Hot spring", "Experience the Nature of Hayakawa Town at the campsite", and "Enjoy the local gourmet food of Hayakawa Town". Best regards so that your trip to Hayakawa Town in Yamanashi Prefecture will be an unforgettable memory for everyone, and we will send out recommended information about Hayakawa Town!
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  • Hayakawa
  • Yamanashi Prefecture
  • Nishiyama Onsen_Yamanashi
  • Hot springs
  • Edo Period
  • Specialty
  • Traditional crafts
  • seven-sided mountain
  • Waterfall
  • History
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Toyooka Village Tourism Association
10 days ago
Notanohira CampGround A blissful time to spend a relaxing time while bathing in nature on the banks of a clear streams The < manager is Media Wars Inc., which is designated and outsourced by Toyooka Village> Administration building using the school building of the former Noda-Nohira Branch School The campsite is in a great location where the trees provide shade 30 minutes drive from the village center. It is a campsite located on the banks of a secluded Clear streams. Use sites and bungalows that make the most of nature, and a school building that was once used as a branch school as an event space. Tent Sauna rental service is available, and you can jump into the cold water of the Clear streams to get ready! → For details, please contact the administrator. Bungalows are also available. Next to the tent site Clear streams the Niji River is stream, and in the summer it becomes a natural pool! If you want to forget about your daily life, this is the Nodadaira campsite! The road to the campsite is currently used by large vehicles such as dump trucks due to construction related to the Linear Central Shinkansen Line. Please drive carefully to the campsite. * Phone signals do not reach the vicinity of the campsite. Gari is partially connected to SoftBank mobile phones. The campground is managed and operated by Media Wars Inc. For detailed Information and reservations, please apply from the Notanohira CampGround website. Search "Notanohira CampGround"
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  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Toyooka, Nagano Prefecture
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  • Camping/Glamping
Toyooka Village Tourism Association
10 days ago
Limited to one group per day! Completely private campsite!! It is a completely private campsite that is limited to one group per day. It is a perfect place for campers with dogs who have had difficulty entering the auto camp site and campers who come in large campers. You don't have to worry about other campers, you can reserve a place with only your family and friends! * This campsite is a campsite operated by a private operator. A site of about 700 tsubo is a completely private space! The view of the Central Alps from the site is superb! The administration building is also equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, and a clean shower toilet! At night, a completely private space is comfortable. Camping food that looks so delicious with family and friends! Because it is a campsite on a hill, the scenery is spectacular! There are terraced rice paddies and shrines around, and the atmosphere is very idyllic. From the site, you can see a superb view of the rice terraces The night view and starry sky are stunning! The site is covered with a wooden fence, so campers with dogs can let their dogs play without hesitation. It's the perfect campsite for dogs! The light of the lantern creates a relaxed atmosphere. There are also private houses around the Toyooka base. Even if it is a private campsite, be careful not to disturb local residents by observing manners. Reservations can only be made through the online reservation system. For details, please see the Home page of Free Site Base < and Yooka Base >. Search "FREE SITE BASE"
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Kawazu Tourism Association
10 days ago
Here are some recommended sightseeing spots in Kawazu Town, a beautiful town surrounded by the nature of the sea and mountains! The sightseeing spot we will introduce this time is "Kawazu Cherry Blossoms Tourist Exchange Center ODORICO Shop". Come to Kawazu to Tarako! !! The store sells fresh vegetables, citrus fruits, fresh flowers, etc. Locals are also purveyors. Souvenirs unique to the local area using local wasabi and tangerines are also plentiful. ODORICO goods with the motif of the dancers of Yasunari Kawabata's "Izu no Odoriko" are also on sale. There is also a tourist information center next door. ◆Detailed Information◆ 【Spot Name】Kawazu Cherry Blossoms Tourist Exchange Center ODORICO Kiosk 【Address】Sasahara, Kawazu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture, 72-12 Sasahara, Kawazu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Phone number: 0558-32-0330 【Business hours】8:00~15:00 (8:00~17:00 during the Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival) 【Regular holiday】New Year's Day (Other year-end cleaning days) 【Parking lot】Yes
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Izu Shirahama Tourism Association
11 days ago
Nice to meet you all and welcome to COOL JAPAN VIDEOS! This is the Izu Shirahama Tourism Association! Shimoda City Shirahama is located at the southern tip of the Izu Peninsula and is a tourist destination with abundant nature and beautiful sea. Access to Shimoda City Shirahama ・ Direct connection from JR Tokyo Station, about 2 hours 45 minutes by Use Limited Express Odoriko ・Use Shinkansen from JR Tokyo Station for about 2 hours and 30 minutes ・About 2 hours and 30 minutes by car from Tomei Atsugi Interchange ・About 2 hours by car from Tomei Numazu Interchange It has become. Shirahama in Shimoda City is the finest resort area closest to the city center, and three unique beaches await you. As the name suggests, it is a series of beautiful white sand beaches, offering a paradise-like experience for those who visit it. ■■Recommended Beaches in Shirahama, Shimoda City■■ ◇Shirahama Ohama Beach Beaches is the largest beach on the Izu Peninsula, stretching for about 800 meters from north to south, with vast white sand. The most popular beach in the Shirahama area, with its pure white sand and sky blue, is visited by many beachgoers of all ages and genders. Along the national highway that runs in front of Shirahama Ohama Beach, there are rental shops and restaurants selling marine goods such as parasols and summer beds. ◇Shirahama Central Beach It is a Beaches that has been selected as "88 best bathing beaches in Japan" and "100 best bathing beaches in Japan". There is also a rocky area, so you can enjoy playing on the beach. In addition, it is surrounded by a breakwater and the waves are calm, so it is safe for children. ◇Shirahama Itado Beach (Isshiki Coast) It is a coast to the north of the Shirahama coast. The island called Ryugu Island is surrounded by a beach, so it is ideal for playing on the beach. You can also enjoy Diving with bare hands, snorkeling and fishing in the Cove. Shirahama in Shimoda City is also a popular spot for surfers, and even beginners can rest assured when the waves are Small time. Come and enjoy the Beaches, surfing, and beautiful sunset on the coast of Shirahama in Shimoda City. ■■Recommended sightseeing spots in Shirahama, Shimoda City■■ ◇Shirahama Shrine Located between the Shirahama Ohama Coast and the Shirahama Central Coast, it is the oldest shrine on the Izu Peninsula with a history of 2400 years. The god of Marriage and God of childbirth is enshrined. ◇Shirahama Cherry Blossom Village In the park near Shirahama Shrine, you can see about 100 cherry trees, including the early blooming "Shirahama Ikona" that begins to bloom in late January and the "Shirahama Cherry Blossom" that begins to bloom in late February. From the observatory in the park, you can enjoy a superb view of the white beach below. ◇ Mihogasaki Promenade If you go down to the seaside from the promenade, which is about 2 minutes by car from Shirahama, you will find the "Mihogasaki Ruins" where scented balls made around the 5th century were discovered. ◇Mt. Takane Elevation is 343 meters, and you can enjoy climbing for about 20 minutes to the top. From the top, you can overlook the Shirahama coast, Izu Nanashima, the cityscape of Shimoda City, and Mt. Fuji. 、 ■■Recommended event Information for Shirahama, Shimoda City■■ ◇ Shirahama Aloe Flower Festival Shirahama is also an aloe production area due to its warm climate, and the Itado District is called "Aloe Village" because the entire area is dyed bright red during the flowering season from December to January. During this flowering period, the "Aloe Flower Festival" is held. At the Aloe Village, where the event will be held, shops will be lined up and Specialty products such as aloe products and Sanma sushi will be sold. Enjoy Shirahama's exquisite gourmet food. ◇Izu-Shirahama Sea Festival Noryo Fireworks Display It is a summer tradition in Shirahama held every July. The fireworks festival that colors the summer night sky is crowded with many tourists every year. In 2023, 1173 fireworks were launched. ■■Features of Shirahama, Shimoda City■■ Shirahama in Shimoda City is an attractive area with its beautiful sea and rich nature. You can enjoy the feeling of a tropical country with the beautiful blue sea of white sand and white sand beaches. There are many Accommodations in Shirahama such as hotels, minshuku, inns, Pension, and guest House. Use it according to your travel plan! COOL JAPAN VIDEOS will send out recommended Information on Shimoda City Shirahama, so thank you.
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  • Shimoda
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  • Shirahama Shrine (Shirahama Shrine)
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  • Sea bathing
  • Surfing
  • Fishing
  • Shrine
  • Temple
  • Cherry blossoms
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Isehara Tourism Association
11 days ago
[The 33rd Park Greening Festival] In the central square, Hawaiian music and Soran dances are performed. This is a Popular Events event where you can feel the importance of nature and get close to greenery! Saturday, May 11, 2024, 9 a.m. ~ 4 p.m.       12th (Sun) 9 a.m. ~ 3 p.m. Isehara City Sports Park (Nishitomioka 320) * Green Flea Market * Craft class using thinned wood * Distribution of root-rooted sunflower seedlings, mushroom seedlings, etc. Concurrent events *Recycling Exhibition (Contact: Cleaning & Recycling Division, 0463-94-7502)  From the items collected by the city as bulky garbage, the Silver Human Resources Center  Sales of about 300 pieces of furniture repaired by * Isehara Environmental Exhibition (Contact: Environmental Measures Division 0463-94-4737)   Electric vehicle test drive and eco-driving diagnosis (4/15 ~ Pre-registration is being accepted)  Experience corner for crafts, etc.  Quiz rally (with Premiums), etc.  *Until 3 p.m. on both days *Daily Life Exhibition (in charge: Human Rights and Public Consultation Division, 0463-94-4717)  Panel exhibition on unscrupulous business practices  Distribution of educational documents to prevent consumer troubles, etc.   *11th (Sat) only *New Physical Fitness Test (Sports Division: 0463-94-4628)  Subject to adults, grip strength, long-seated forward bending, upper body raising, etc. are measured.  *12th (Sun) 10 a.m. ~ noon, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ⁂Contact⁂  Midori Park Division 0463-94-4759
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Tokachigawa Onsen Tourist Association
11 days ago
How are you spending Golden Week? ✨ Kino no Mori Coffee Shop in Otofuke is a place with ☕️🥪🌳 authentic coffee, delicious gourmet food using local ingredients, and a calm space This time, I received 🥚 a set of "egg sandwich", soup and salad The special mascarpone sauce and eggs melted together, and I was impression 😋 by the deliciousness that I never got tired of going along with the sticky toast In addition to the egg sandwich, there are also tokachi peach blossom pork and shrimp avocado 🥑 flavors, so please come and taste 💓 them (you can take them home). ・Address: 6-1 Kino Odori Nishi, Ondo-cho, Kawato-gun, Hokkaido ・Phone: 0155-65-0640 ・Business hours: 10:00-20:00 (closed during the year-end and New Year holidays) - Hokkaido Otofuke 的「木野之森咖啡店」,有專業好喝的咖啡・當地生產ingredients的美食和放鬆的空間 ☕️🥪🌳 這次點了,雞蛋三明治+濃湯、沙拉的套餐 🥚 特製的美乃滋醬和雞蛋fusion的口感很滑嫩,加上QQ的吐司,完全不會膩,超好吃 😋 Tokachi 烤肉三明治和鮮蝦酪梨🥑口味,有來Otofuke和Tokachi地區玩時,一定要來嚐嚐喔!
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Yomitan Tourism Association
11 days ago
Why don't you become a Yomitan villager for a while? This tour includes a ticket for the 40th Yomitan Village Hurley Tournament! Why don't you become a "Yomitan villager" for a while through Yomitan Village Hurley, which has been held since ancient times to pray for safe navigation and good fishing? Experience 1: (Dinner party with Yomitan villagers) Let's congratulate everyone on your move! Awamori shouted "Curry! )」 Experience 2: (Yomitan Village Hurley Tournament) A participatory event for Yomitan villagers! Let's row the dragon boat with our breath together! * We will ask you about your intention to participate in the Hurley tournament when you apply. * For the purpose of tournament security, participants are limited to "junior high school students and above" Experience 3: (Beach BBQ) After the Hurley tournament, BBQ is a staple on the beach! Have a good time on a beautiful beach...! In addition, you can enjoy the event "Uta no Hi Concert in Yomitan" during your stay and the optional "Okinawa Craft Experience"! Why don't you take this opportunity to enjoy Yomitan Village to the fullest? * Please apply for the "Uta no Hi Concert in Yomitan" by yourself. * "Okinawa Craft Experience" will cost separately (About the Okinawa Craft Experience) You can choose from "Ryukyu Glass Making Experience", "Sanshin Experience", and "Yachimun Creation Experience". (Each experience will be about 1 hour) 【Tour Outline of Noh and Kyogen】 Date: Saturday, June 29, 2024 ~ Monday, July 1, 2024 3 days and 2 nights Cost: 39,800 yen / one person (2~3 people per room) Meeting place: 1020-1 Takashiho, Yomitan Village, Nakagami-gun, Okinawa Prefecture Hotel Murasaki Mura For detailed inquiries, please contact the Yomitan Tourism Association. 098-958-6494
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