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Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Nov. 12, 2024
[Searching for Autumn in Gokase] The season is silver grass (susuki)🌾✨ Gokase Town’s autumn leaves have finally come into their prime🍁 Today I visited Mt. Masugata and Mt. Futagami🚗💭 First, Mt. Masugata💪 The view was hazy, but the temperature was perfect and the summit felt refreshing😌🌿 The dodantutsugi (Enkianthus) turned bright red, and the susuki backlit by the sun glittered—what a sight 🥹👏 On the trail down toward Furuto-no Shrine from Mt. Masugata, I came across a scene that made me think, "Is this a picture book world!?"😳💡 Fields of susuki swayed like a sea, and set against the rolling mountains, the view was unbelievably beautiful✨ A new susuki spot…!?🌾 The susuki have become fluffy and are at their peak right now❗ Please go and look for them yourselves🤗 Next, Mt. Futagami💡 Until recently the road from Gokase was under construction and impassable, so it was my first time driving it in a while👣 Enjoying the patches of autumn color along the way, I made my way up to the observation deck with steady effort💪 By the time I reached the summit the sun had started to tilt, sharpening the mountain silhouettes, and the moon floated in the vast sky—a picture-like scene🖼️✨ It’s been ages since I climbed a mountain so I already feel it in my legs, but the joy at the top makes it totally worth it🤩 The Gokase Tourism Association is currently running the "Gokase Autumn Leaves 2024" event on its Instagram account, and you are welcome to submit photos of autumn scenes like susuki✨ Please share Gokase’s beautiful autumn scenery with us🤗💫 For details, see the pinned "Gokase Autumn Leaves 2024" post on the Gokase Tourism Association Instagram profile🍁
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  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Gokase
  • Autumn
  • Autumn leaves
  • Japanese pampas grass
  • Nature
  • Great view
  • Photography
  • Instagrammable
  • Photogenic
  • ...and 5 others
Higashiizu Tourism Association
Jan. 10, 2024
\Hosono Kogen Mountain Grilling Experience Meeting/ "Yamayaki" is a work that has been going on every year since the Edo period in order to maintain the Hosono Plateau "as it is". . In February 2023, as our first initiative, we opened the "Yamayaki" to the public on a very limited basis and invited visitors to visit it as a tour. . In order to let more people know about it more deeply, we will hold a "Yamayaki Experience Meeting" in 2024 as well. Please experience the overwhelming scenery on fire. . 【Date and time】 2/10 Sat 11:00~16:00 tentative . 【Meeting/Visiting Location】 Inatori, Higashiizu Town, Shizuoka Inatori Hosono Kogen . [Pickup] Higashiizu Town Hall 〒413-0411 3354 Inatori, Higashiizu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka . ➡ On the day of the mountain burning, general vehicles are prohibited from entering the Hosono Highlands. Please refrain from coming to the Hosono Kogen site. . [Event Schedule] 11:00 Meet at Higashiizu Town Hall and move to Hosono Kogen 11:30 Arrival at Hosono Kogen 12:00 Yamayaki viewing with a mountain grilling explanation guide, lunch included 13:30 Behavior Participation 14:30 Walk after burning the mountain with guide 15:30 At the end of the whole process, move to Higashiizu Town Hall *Please note that the order of the program may change depending on the progress of the mountain burning. ) . 【Conditions of Participation】 ・Capacity: About 20 people ・Students under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. . 【Participation Fee】 1 person / 4,000 yen Includes entrance fee, merchandise and service tax, local guide, lunch, insurance, grassland management fee 1,000 yen . *In the event of cancellation, the amount 3,000 yen after deducting the grassland management fee 1,000 yen will be refunded. . For details, visit the reservation page from the official website of the Higashiizu Town Tourism Association! Please check the precautions before applying. .
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  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Inatori Onsen
  • Nature
  • Travel
  • Sightseeing
  • Higashiizu
  • Photogenic
  • Winter
  • Japan
  • Japanese pampas grass
  • ...and 3 others

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