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すまいるビデオ胆振
Aug. 24, 2024
The Tomakomai Port Festival "Marching Festival" 2024 was Held in on Sunday, August 4. Events are held in the form of a parade through the center of Tomakomai City, with Local schools and organizations participating. Last year, it was canceled due to rain, and this year it will be Held in, so the street in front of the station was crowded with many spectators. 〇Tomakomai High School attached to Komazawa University Brass Band Bureau 〇Oji Paper Brass Band & Team TNS 〇Komazawa Tomakomai Kindergarten 〇 Certified Children's Kindergarten Tomakomai Central Kindergarten 〇Pinocchio Tomakomai Kindergarten 〇Angel Kindergarten 〇MARCHING BAND"The Tomakomai Caskaders28"
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  • Tokomai Port Festival
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あんな
Aug. 24, 2024
We went to Moominvalley Park. Since it was a weekday, there were few people and the temperature was comfortable and it was the best. On the way to the main area, I will post a photo of when I encountered a very beautiful umbrella in the forest! There, I and a fantastic and beautiful world created by the combination of atmospheric forests, colorful umbrellas, and soap Jade. In addition, there were ands fog and objects related to Moomin characters. You can participate in various Activities while enjoying Nature, please ✨️ go and experience the world view of Moomin once!
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  • Photo Contest
  • Japan
  • Sightseeing
  • Nature
  • Summer
  • Moominvalley
Isehara Tourism Association
Aug. 23, 2024
[Repeated Sightings of Asiatic Black Bears in the Hinata Area] Following the sighting on Wednesday, August 21, another Asiatic black bear was seen around noon on Friday, August 23, near the former Fureai no Mori campsite in the Hinata area. It cannot be confirmed whether this was the same individual, but all sightings occurred during daytime. Residents and visitors to the area are asked to be aware in advance. If you observe a bear or find signs of one, please contact the City Hall Agriculture Promotion Division at 0463-94-4664. [Precautions if You Encounter a Bear] 1 Do not approach and avoid making eye contact. 2 Do not shout loudly or make threatening gestures. 3 Do not feed or show food to the bear. 4 Leave the area promptly. 5 Secure doors and windows to prevent bears from entering homes and other buildings.
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  • Japan
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Isehara
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Isehara Tourism Association
Aug. 23, 2024
Call for Participants: Sannomiya Hibita Shrine “Isshin Crying Sumo” A baby graduation ceremony 👶 Crying sumo is a traditional Japanese ritual praying for babies’ health and growth. Make a once-in-a-lifetime memory—feel free to come and watch! Date: Monday, September 16 (Respect for the Aged Day) Check-in starts at 9:30 AM Venue: Sannomiya Hibita Shrine (1472 Sannomiya, Isehara) Participation fee: ¥13,000 Pay at registration on the day (Includes prayer fee, commemorative gift, and event participation fee) Eligibility: Babies from six months old with neck control up to two and a half years old Registration: Reserve via the “Isshin Crying Sumo” official website (Same-day registration available if space remains) Contact: Isshin Crying Sumo Executive Committee FAX: 078-903-5475 Email: info@nakisumo.jp
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  • Japan
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Isehara
  • Odakyu Line
  • Sannomiya Hibita Shrine
  • Traditional culture
  • Sightseeing
  • Tourism Association
Oita Bungo-Ono Tourism Association
Aug. 22, 2024
Kawakami Gorge Kawakami Gorge lies deep in the mountains of Ogata Town, Bungoono City, Oita Prefecture, Kyushu. The gorge forms the uppermost reaches of the clear Okudake River, flowing from the ridgelines of the Sobo–Katamuki mountain range. The deep green of the forest, the white of large granite boulders, and the water running between them create a striking contrast. Although tucked deep in the mountains, you can enjoy a proper hike or simply walk along the gorge in summer to take in the rich natural forest; it feels cool even in summer. Be careful: the riverbed is slippery. Near Kawakami Gorge is LAMP Bungoono, an accommodation converted from a closed elementary school, where you can also enjoy a Finnish-style sauna. Location: Obeira Mine, Ogata Town, Bungoono City It is about a 50-minute drive from the center of Ogata Town, Bungoono City.
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  • Kyushu region
  • Oita Prefecture
  • Bungoono
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  • Valley
  • sauna
Shizuoka, Matsuzaki Tourism Association
Aug. 22, 2024
Kumomi Camping Site Rulebook ② On Sorting and Collecting Trash Combustible Waste 1. Drain food scraps thoroughly of water. 2. Shells, expanded polystyrene, trays, plastic bags, and other plastics are acceptable. 〔Please crush expanded polystyrene into small pieces〕 ※You may use supermarket plastic bags for disposing of trash. Cans 〔Beverage cans only〕 1. Do not put cigarette butts or similar items inside. 2. Rinse lightly. ※There is no separation between aluminum and steel cans. Metal Waste 1. Remove dirt.〔Peel off paper labels, etc.〕 2. Includes aluminum foil, caps, and oil cans. PET Bottles 1. Remove caps, peel off labels, and rinse lightly. 〔Caps and labels go to combustible waste〕 2. Items marked with the recycling symbol ♳. 〔Items without the mark should be disposed of as combustible waste〕 Bottles and Glass 1. Bottle caps, crown caps, and wine closures go to metal waste. 2. Remove foreign matter from inside, then wash before disposal. Gas Cylinders and Spray Cans 1. You do not need to puncture them. 2. Caps go to combustible waste. Cardboard 1. Remove clips and adhesive tape, fold flat, and place separately from combustible waste. Charcoal and Ash Extinguish fully and take to the designated area (the garbage area in front of the management building). ※Do not dispose of them on campsites or around buildings.
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