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しんのすけのはら
Aug. 14, 2025
Prefectural Nature Park Utsue 48 Falls 3235-51 Utsue, Kokufu-cho, Takayama-shi, Gifu Prefecture It was hot, so I went out to cool off. A number of large and small waterfalls appear one after another, and you will never get tired of walking. Slope is steep in some places, but there are no dangerous places, and there is no problem if you wear comfortable shoes. It is recommended for a little walking. It's more beautiful than when I came... Toilets and trash cans are not available. At the kiosk at the entrance, bring a drink.
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しんのすけのはら
Aug. 14, 2025
Sightseeing in Takayama Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture There are two main morning markets in Hida Takayama, "Miyagawa Morning Market" and "Jinyamae Morning Market", and where you can enjoy Local Fresh ingredients and Specialty. Features: Local farmers sell Fresh vegetables and fruits, handmade Pickles and miscellaneous goods in an area of about 700 meters. In particular, there is a wide variety of seasonal ingredients from Hida, and you can enjoy shopping while talking directly with Local mothers. Features: Local farmers sell Fresh vegetables and fruits, handmade Pickles and miscellaneous goods in an area of about 700 meters. In particular, there is a wide variety of seasonal ingredients from Hida, and you can enjoy shopping while talking directly with Local mothers.
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  • Takayama (City), Gunma Prefecture
しんのすけのはら
Aug. 14, 2025
World Water Fish Garden Water Tribes Aqua Toto Gifu 1453 Kawashima Kasada-cho, Kakamigahara-shi, Gifu Prefecture It is one of Water largest Water fish museums in the world. Each floor has an elaborate exhibition style according to the theme, and you can observe 22,000 items of about 250 species of creatures and plants from Water around the world, including Local Water fish that live in Gifu, Asia, southern Rice, and other parts of the world. There are also a variety of hands-on learning programs such as point guides to learn about the ecology of fish and feeding watches. It is fun to see the Powerful Presence Meals scene of the giant fish of the Amazon up close. Inside the facility also has a popular shop and café for fish goods. Keep an eye out for special exhibitions whose contents change several times a year.
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  • Gifu World Freshwater Fish Park Aquarium (Aqua Toto Gifu)
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しんのすけのはら
Aug. 14, 2025
Gujo Hachiman Gujo Odori Hachiman, Gujo, Gifu Prefecture Gujo Odori is a long run dance festival that lasts for more than 30 nights, but the most noteworthy is the all-night festival, which takes place over four days from August 13 to 16. During this period, the dance continues non-stop every night from 20 o'clock to 5 o'clock the next morning. At the end of the night, the place is enveloped in a sacred atmosphere and a special moment is celebrated. There are 10 types of Gujo Odori. All 10 of them have been designated as Important Intangible Folk Cultural Assets of the country. The song titles are "Kocho Kawasaki", "Kawasaki", "Three Hundred", "Spring Koma", "Yacchiku", "Gengenbarabara", "Nekonoko", "Jinku", "Sawagi", and "Matsusaka".
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しんのすけのはら
Aug. 14, 2025
Takaga Shrine 1217 Todo Takaga, Seki-shi, Gifu Prefecture Kokashin Suian Water an 658-4 Todo Takaga, Seki-shi, Gifu Prefecture It is also known that Naoko Takahashi used it for salary Water during her active career, "Takaga no Mori Water". More than 200,000 people visit this Famous water, which is filled with the blessings of pure Nature, every year "Kogashin Water Suian". Today, it is known nationwide as a place where you can freely draw the famous water "Takaga no Mori Water", and it is so crowded that people with large plastic tanks line up on weekends. When visiting, please pay a first-fruits fee of 100 yen at the time of entry. You can pump up to 2 pieces (40L regardless of size) at a time.
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しんのすけのはら
Aug. 14, 2025
Kamikochi Azumikami Highland, Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture Kamikochi has Private Car restrictions, so I parked my Car at the Gifu Prefecture Akandana Car parking lot and Outbound by bus. There is one bus every 30 minutes. By the way, it seems to be very crowded on the weekends of Obon and summer Vacation, and if it is full of Car, it seems that you can park at the parking lot on the Nagano Prefecture side Car. Arrive at the bus terminal in Kamikochi and walk for about 10 minutes to Kappa Bridge to beautiful mountains and emerald green rivers. Kamikochi has Private Car restrictions, so I parked my Car at the Gifu Prefecture Akandana Car parking lot and Outbound by bus. There is one bus every 30 minutes. By the way, it seems to be very crowded on the weekends of Obon and summer Vacation, and if it is full of Car, it seems that you can park at the parking lot on the Nagano Prefecture side Car. Arrive at the bus terminal in Kamikochi and walk for about 10 minutes to Kappa Bridge to beautiful mountains and emerald green rivers.
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しんのすけのはら
Aug. 14, 2025
Nameless Pond (commonly known as Monet's Pond) 448 Itatori, Seki-shi, Gifu Prefecture It is a pond located in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture. It is popular that when you take a photo, it looks like a Monet painting. The pond was crystal clear and very beautiful. What used to be an agricultural pond has become a Spot that attracts attention due to the coincidence of coincidence and the beauty of nature. From Spring to autumn, water lilies and clear water shine brightly, Autumn leaves in autumn, and water lilies bloom without freezing in winter. In the morning, especially from 9 to 11 o'clock, the light is good, and the transparency and color of the pond stand out even more. This pond, which streams abundantly with spring water, is full of mysterious charm, with steam rising without freezing even in winter. There are cases where typing "Monet's Pond" in the car navigation system does not display correctly. When coming by Car, please register the facilities "Flower Park Itatori" near the pond in the navigation system before coming.
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Tokachi Tourism Federation
Aug. 14, 2025
Event Announcement 📣 On Sunday, August 17, 2025, the “Shihoro 7,000-People Festival” will take place 😊 The festival is packed with attractions, including food stalls, the Shihoro Highlands Taiko drum performance, hot-air balloon trial rides, and stage events. On stage you can enjoy a variety of performances, from a baton routine by the Shihoro Baton Mates and dance shows to Shihoro Ondo and Gujo Odori folk dances, yosakoi dance performances, and a calligraphy performance 🎵🎵 Don’t miss the spectacular “flower mikoshi” made with Mino washi paper, a specialty of our sister city, Mino in Gifu Prefecture! 🤩🤩 There are plenty of hands-on activities too, such as a tractor display, rainbow trout fishing, calf petting, fire truck rides, ranger experiences, and water-spraying demonstrations. On August 20, there will also be a children’s bon odori and a costume bon odori for individuals and groups. 😍😍 Join the unique local festivals in each area and enjoy the summer 🤗🎶🎶 📌 Main Festival 📍 Date and Time: Sunday, August 17, 2025, 10:30–16:00 📍 Location: Around Shihoro Town Community Plaza *The festival will go ahead in light rain; in heavy rain it will be held at the Comprehensive Training Center* 📌 Costume Bon Odori 📍 Date and Time: Wednesday, August 20, 2025, 18:00–21:00 *In case of rain the event will be postponed to the backup date, August 21* 📍 Location: Nishi 2-sen, Shihoro Town https://www.shihoro.jp/tourism/detail.php?content=126...
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
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Shinshu Suzaka Tourist Association
Aug. 14, 2025
Adult Visiting the site Nagano Electric Railway and Nagano Prison Popular tour of Shinshu Suzaka! Enjoy an extraordinary experience Infiltrate the backstage of Nagano Electric Railway! We specially Visiting the site the inside of the Nagano Electric Railway's Car cars and the inside of the station, which are not usually seen. In addition, it is a valuable opportunity to experience cars and station staff. I can't stop being excited about the social Visiting the site approaching the back side of the railway~ Experience a prison that you seem to know but don't know After the Nagano Electric Railway, the next place to visit is Nagano Prison. Visiting the site of the correctional exhibition and a tour of the prison, there is also a corner where you can buy work products for inmates. Lunch is the Popular "Prison Bento"! Reproduction of the actual inmate menu Enjoy the special bento box. Date & Time: Saturday, October 4, 2025 8:45~14:45 Meeting point: Nagano Electric Railway Suzaka Station Silky Building 2nd Floor Shinshu Suzaka Tourism Association Meeting time: 8:45 Dismissal time: Around 14:45 Requirements: Junior high school students and above Capacity: 30 people (minimum 15 people) Notes: Nagano Electric Railway and Nagano Prison may be photographed for news reports. (On the day of the event, you will be asked to fill out a consent form for shooting at the reception.) If you are unable to take photographs, please let us know at the time of application. Application / Contact Shinshu Suzaka Tourism Association ☎026-215-2225 Nagano Prefecture Suzaka City Oaza Suzaka 1295-1 Silky Building 2nd Floor  The walls (walls) of Nagano Prison are storehouse style according to the brewery town of Suzaka.
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Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Aug. 14, 2025
A Long-Awaited Hike up Mt. Shiraiwa 👟 From the 13th to the 17th, the town road Hon’yashiki–Hagisen reopened to regular vehicles, so I left my car at Gokasecho Highland Ski Area’s Ski Center and hiked up Mt. Shiraiwa 💪 Because the management road up to the ski area still prohibits ordinary cars, I first headed on foot for the Gobobatake trailhead ✨ About 30 minutes after starting, I reached the Gobobatake trailhead 💡 From there I set off on my long-awaited hike up Mt. Shiraiwa 😊 The trail was rough at first, but it was generally easy to walk and the cool weather made the climb comfortable ✨ At the summit I exchanged valuable information and learned about conditions on nearby peaks 👍 The photos show an asagi-madara butterfly and alpine wildflowers I encountered along the way 🥰 It felt great to hike Mt. Shiraiwa again and it was a refreshing experience 😆
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  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Gokase
  • Kyushu region
  • Tourism Association
  • Japan
  • Sightseeing
  • Local PR
  • Photography
  • Nature
  • Great view
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Tateyama City Tourism Association
Aug. 14, 2025
During the summer, a Taiwanese student staying in Tateyama experienced the Tateyama Bay Fireworks Display. We received some lovely photos, videos, and impressions from them, and we’re pleased to share them here! Xiangyun’s impressions The Tateyama fireworks festival was incredibly exciting. I was astonished that Japanese fireworks last for a whole hour, whereas major events in Taiwan—such as New Year’s Eve—only last about five minutes; that contrast surprised me greatly. What sets Tateyama’s fireworks apart is that they are launched over the sea, creating a vast spread that blooms everywhere at once, so you don’t know where to look; it felt fresh and spectacular. Watching from the sand, with most people lying back comfortably, was very pleasant. I was swept up in the romantic atmosphere of the moment and felt that the Tateyama fireworks festival contained everything needed for romance. The festival food stalls heightened the dreamlike mood, their colorful displays and rich aromas making everything tempting. There were many takoyaki vendors, and I ended up buying a box to taste. The vendors were very kind and warm toward me even though we couldn’t speak the same language, which touched my heart. Walking around made me smile naturally, and those delicious flavors made the night even more unforgettable. The Tateyama Fireworks Festival is truly exhilarating. I was amazed that Japanese fireworks can last for a whole hour, especially compared to major celebrations in Taiwan—like New Year’s Eve—that only last about five minutes. This difference really shocked me. What makes the Tateyama fireworks special is that they explode over the sea, creating a vast display that bursts in all directions at once, making it hard to know where to look. It’s both novel and spectacular. Watching from the beach, where most people lie down comfortably, adds to the relaxing atmosphere. The romantic mood at that moment is intoxicating, as if the Tateyama fireworks festival embodies all the elements needed for romance. The food stalls at the festival add to the dreamlike feeling, with their colorful displays and enticing aromas making everything tempting to eat. There were many takoyaki (octopus ball) vendors, and I couldn’t resist buying a box to try. The vendors were very friendly, warmly interacting with me despite the language barrier, which made me feel especially welcomed. As I strolled around, I found myself smiling unconsciously, and the delicious tastes made the evening even more unforgettable. The Tateyama fireworks festival thrilled me. I was shocked that Japanese fireworks can last up to an hour, compared with Taiwan’s major celebrations—like New Year’s Eve—that last only about five minutes. The special thing about Tateyama’s fireworks is that they bloom over the sea, covering a wide area and exploding in every direction at once, leaving you unsure where to look; it felt both novel and magnificent. Watching on the beach, where nearly everyone lies down to view them, felt especially relaxing. The romantic atmosphere of that moment was intoxicating, as if the Tateyama fireworks festival gathered all the elements needed for romance. The stalls at the festival added to the dreamlike feeling, colorful and fragrant, making everything look tempting to eat. There were especially many takoyaki stalls, and I couldn’t help buying a box to taste. The vendors were very enthusiastic and interacted kindly with me despite the language barrier, making me feel warmly welcomed. While walking around, I found myself smiling unconsciously, and the flavors of those foods made the night even more memorable.
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Tateyama City Tourism Association
Aug. 14, 2025
Part 2: During the summer, a Taiwanese student staying in Tateyama experienced the Tateyama Bay Fireworks Festival. We received wonderful photos, videos, and impressions, so here they are! Shixin ✨ Pure joy beneath the summer night sky 🌌🎆 The Tateyama Fireworks Festival in Chiba was absolutely magical — even more spectacular this year! The highlight? Definitely the underwater fireworks 🌊💫 — shimmering bursts that danced across the sea’s surface like something out of a dream. My favorite moment was watching the golden willow-shaped fireworks drift gently down, like glowing branches swaying in the breeze… truly breathtaking. And of course, no festival is complete without tasty treats — the butter-fried potatoes were crispy, golden, and totally addictive 🥔😋 Huge thanks to the amazing staff and organizers for making this unforgettable night possible. Already counting down the days until next year! 📍 Tateyama, Chiba | Tateyama Bay Fireworks Festival 🗓️ Held every August 8th — a must-see summer tradition in Japan! ✨ Feeling pure joy under the summer night sky 🌌🎆 The Tateyama fireworks in Chiba were truly like a dream. This year felt more grand than ever! The standout was without doubt the underwater fireworks 🌊💫 — sparks twinkling on the sea like a dream. What moved me most was the sight of golden willow-shaped fireworks slowly descending, like shining branches swaying in the wind… absolutely breathtaking. And of course, festival food is essential. The butter-fried potatoes were crispy and golden — utterly addictive 🥔😋 Many thanks to the wonderful staff and organizers; I’m already looking forward to next year’s festival! 📍 Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture | Tateyama Bay Fireworks Festival 🗓️ Held every August 8th — a summer hallmark of Japan! ✨ Pure joy under the summer night sky 🌌🎆 The Tateyama fireworks in Chiba were truly like a dream, even more spectacular than before! The highlight of the night was definitely the sea fireworks 🌊💫 — glittering sparks dancing on the water, as if from a dream. My favorite moment was seeing the golden willow-shaped fireworks drift down slowly, like shining branches swaying in the breeze — a breathtaking sight. Of course, no festival is complete without delicious snacks. The creamy fried potatoes were crispy outside and tender inside, impossible to stop eating 🥔😋 A heartfelt thanks to all the staff and organizers for making this unforgettable night happen. I can’t wait for next year’s fireworks! 📍 Tateyama, Chiba | Tateyama Bay Fireworks Festival 🗓️ Held every August 8th — a traditional summer event in Japan!
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辛嶋公諸
Aug. 13, 2025
The deep green of Usa Jingu Shrine, which symbolizes "summer in Japan". In the sunlight shining through the trees, I captured the moment when my father passed through the vermilion Torii (shrine gate). This Torii (shrine gate) is the boundary between the sacred and the mundane, a symbol of purification and vitality.   Usa Jingu Shrine, the Main Shrine of the Hachiman faith, is a sacred place where my ancestors, the Karashima clan, especially Katsuotome Karashima, were deeply involved in its founding. The image of the father passing through the Torii (shrine gate) gate symbolizes the way in which the lineage and faith are passed down from generation to generation, following in the footsteps of distant ancestors.   This trip was a powerful and healing experience for me, like a large tree taking root in my heart. I was touched by the vitality of Usa Jingu Shrine in summer and the history of my ancestors, and I realized that my Roux is deeply rooted in this Great Earth. This is more than just a summer scene, it is a piece that conveys an ancient bond and inner peace.
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  • Oita Prefecture
  • Usa
  • usa station
  • Kyushu region
Fukui Wakasa-Mihama Tourism Association
Aug. 13, 2025
Enjoy cycling in Tsuruga and Wakasa! The Wakasa Bay Cycling Route Promotion Council, made up of Fukui Prefecture, six Reinan cities and towns, and tourism and commerce organizations, will once again host the "Enjoy Cycling" event in the Reinan area (Tsuruga and Wakasa) this year. In the Mikata Goko area, we will hold a Mikata Goko Round (Gokoichi) cycling event on Sunday, October 26, 2025. Enjoy Cycling at Mikata Goko Date and Time Sunday, October 26, 2025, 8:30 AM–12:30 PM (Registration opens at 8:00 AM. Please gather by 8:20 AM.) Meeting and Dismissal Point JR Mihama Station (Mihama Town Matsubara 35-7) Participant Limit 10 people (Registration will close once capacity is reached) Participation Fee Free of charge. Participants are responsible for drinks or other purchases made during the event. Clothing Wear attire suitable for exercise (cycling jerseys, sportswear, etc.) If you wear pants, choose ones with narrow leg openings. Wear either cycling shoes with cleats or other shoes that allow free movement, and ensure shoelaces will not get tangled. What to Bring ・Bicycle ・Helmet ・Beverages You must wear a bicycle helmet. If you plan to rent a bicycle, please reserve one with the Wakasa Mihama Tourism Association by phone at 0770-32-0222 by the day before the event. Reservations open two weeks in advance. About Bicycle Insurance All participants in the "Enjoy Cycling" event must have bicycle insurance (such as bicycle liability insurance). (Rental bicycles include bicycle liability insurance.) Under the Fukui Prefecture Ordinance on the Safe and Appropriate Use of Bicycles, bicycle users are required to maintain bicycle insurance. Please confirm your own bicycle insurance status and complete the necessary enrollment if you are not yet covered. Bicycle Maintenance Please check your bicycle for malfunctions or abnormalities before participating. If you are unsure, have a bicycle shop inspect it. In Case of Severe Weather If severe weather is forecast, the event may be postponed or canceled. The makeup date is scheduled for Saturday, November 8, 2025. We will notify the email address you provided before the event date if the event is postponed or canceled. How to Apply Please review the information above and the application form carefully before applying. Application deadline: Sunday, October 19, 2025 (Registration will close once capacity is reached) Contact Information Wakasa Mihama Tourism Association (General Incorporated Association) TEL 0770-32-0222 (Business hours 8:30 AM–5:15 PM) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe82j1Eld-NFLibL0XzeFfAAmYmFtXz-I_LLtU0PP8cw-Rfyw/viewform...
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Tokachigawa Onsen Tourist Association
Aug. 13, 2025
Yukata Night 2025 — held on August 10 🏮 Thank you very much for the large turnout! The evening opened in splendor with a balloon release and a performance by Otofukecho Komadaiko, and the venue rocked with events like the log-cutting race and the yukata contest 🔥 Children’s festival stalls and food stands lined the area, creating a day filled with local warmth 👘 It was our first time hosting this event, and thanks to everyone, we created wonderful summer memories. We hope to share a summer moment with you again next year 🌿 Come enjoy summer in Tokachigawa Onsen along with your yukata — we look forward to your visit ☺️
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Otofuke
  • Tokachigawa Hot Spring
  • Tourism Association
  • Yukata
  • Festival
斉藤正彦
Aug. 13, 2025
After taking pictures of the starry sky at Asama Highlands, I took pictures at Shiraito Falls, and when I arrived at the site early in the morning, about seven photographers arrived first. I managed to secure a place to shoot and waited for the sunlight to shine. I waited for the sunlight to start turning around around 7 a.m. I posted it yesterday with the same name, but I didn't know how to put the sentence, so I posted it. We apologize for the inconvenience, but please discard it if it and applicable.
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