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Sakai Tourism and Convention Association
Jan. 25, 2026
Attention moms and dads! 🌸 Why not make spring memories by running the Sakai City Marathon? 🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️ The event takes place beside the World Heritage Tomb of Emperor Nintoku, in the verdant Daisen Park. 🌳 The popular Family Category is a short 2.5 km course, ideal for those returning to exercise or for little ones making their race debut. ✨ The sense of achievement from “I finished!” becomes a lifelong treasure that boosts your child’s confidence. 🏆 Hold hands with your child and aim for the finish line with your best smiles. 🤝💕 Seeing your child run with all their heart might just move moms and dads to tears… 🥺💖 After the race, enjoy a picnic in the park or stroll through Sakai—both are wonderful. 🍱🍡 This spring, let the whole family aim for a joyful finish line! 🏁✨ We look forward to your entries! 🤗🌈 Check the website for detailed rules and how to enter. 🔍✨ 📅 Date and time: Wednesday, April 29 (national holiday) 📍 Location: Daisen Park, near Nintoku-tenno-ryo-mae — loop course Search “Sakai City Marathon” for more details! 🔗 https://sakaicitymarathon.com//
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堺シティマラソン
大仙公園・仁徳天皇陵前周回コース。歴史と文化と緑の仁徳天皇陵と大仙公園を走ろう
  • Sakai, Osaka Prefecture
  • Sightseeing
  • Bucketlist
  • Events
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Marathon
  • World Heritage
Shintoku Tourism Association
Sep. 14, 2024
Karikachi Trail Running The rain that fell from last night into the early morning cleared, and the 12th Karikachi Trail Running began with its starting gun! Runners tackled three courses that use the former Karikachi Line railway bed to run through nature. Participants numbered 143, coming not only from Hokkaido but also from as far away as Tokyo, Nagoya, and Fukuoka. With a temperature of 17°C and a pleasant autumn breeze, conditions were ideal for the event.
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Tokachi
  • Shintoku
  • Shintoku Town Tourism Association
  • Japan National Route 38
  • Hokkaido Garden Road
  • Kikatsu Highland Garden
  • Karikachi Poppo Road
  • Railroad
  • Marathon
Shintoku Tourism Association
Jul. 5, 2024
September 15th The 12th Karikachi Trail Running event has been confirmed!🏃🏃🏃 Starting and finishing at Karikachi Kogen Park, where the Karikachi Line and Shinnai Station once stood, this race sends about 200 participants across four courses—22 km, 12 km, 5 km, and 4 km—along the old Karikachi Line railbed, forest roads, and other natural trails. Under a crisp autumn sky, come feel Hokkaido’s vast wilderness as you run the route people once traveled by train since the Meiji era.
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Tokachi
  • Shintoku
  • Shintoku Town Tourism Association
  • Japan National Route 38
  • Kikatsu Highland Garden
  • Nature
  • Old Karikachi Line
  • Marathon
Iijima Tourism Association
May. 15, 2024
Nice to meet you! This is the Iijima Town Tourism Association. Iijimamachi, Kamiina County, Nagano Prefecture is a town of about 8,900 people located in the center of the Inadani Valley in southern Nagano Prefecture. To the west lies the Central Alps and to the east the Southern Alps, making it a town where you can see two mountain ranges. On the Cool Japan video channel, we will share recommended and up-to-date information about Iijima Town in Nagano Prefecture, so please stay tuned! ◇◇What is Iijima Town, Nagano Prefecture? Iijima Town is home to two nationally famous fireworks makers. In spring there is the Senninzuka Water Fireworks Festival, summer brings event fireworks, in September–October there are weekly votive fireworks, and on New Year’s Day there is the New Year's Eve Fireworks Festival. Fireworks are a familiar presence in the lives of Iijima residents throughout the year. Also, straw work (wara-zaiku) has been passed down through generations as a traditional craft. Straw work made in Iijima Town is famous nationwide and contributes to making sumo wrestling ring straw bales and ceremonial shimenawa ropes for well-known shrines. In recent years Iijima Town has attracted attention as a comfortable place to live, and the number of people moving here has increased. ◇◇Tourist attractions in Iijima Town, Nagano Prefecture [Mt. Karakasa] This 1,542-meter mountain had two trails developed in 2013. From the lookout and the summit you can enjoy spectacular views of the Southern Alps. [Campsites in Iijima Town] Iijima Town has three campsites, so choose the one that fits your plans and enjoy. ・Senninzuka Park Campsite Located in the Shichikubo district, this nature park offers camping, SUP, fishing, trekking, and many activities to enjoy the rich outdoors. ・Inaka no Kaze Campsite Experience farm activities and beetle hunting to fully feel the great outdoors. ・Yodagiri Park Campsite This site also has sports facilities such as tennis courts and a pool. The natural spring in the park, Kosumo no Mizu, was selected as one of Shinshu’s 15 notable and secret waters. [Roadside Station Hana-no-Sato Iijima] Fresh local vegetables line the stalls, and you can also enjoy meals. You can take in sweeping views of the Central Alps and the Southern Alps. [Roadside Station Tagirino Sato] This roadside station offers many products showcasing Iijima Town’s natural bounty, letting you feel the charm of Minami Shinshu Iijima Town. The takeout soft serve ice cream is very popular. ◇◇Local specialties of Iijima Town, Nagano Prefecture Alps Salmon, large rainbow trout raised in alpine spring water, is richly flavored and superbly fatty. The town also has many soba restaurants where you can enjoy authentic hand-made soba. ◇◇Festivals and events in Iijima Town, Nagano Prefecture [Shinshu Ijima Wind Road Wind Chime Festival] In 2023 this event set a Guinness World Record for the largest number of displayed wind chimes. Ten thousand wind chimes created a cool, ringing sound across the venue. Many food stalls line the site, and a special stage features guests selected each year to match the festival’s concept. [Iijima Town Rice Bale Marathon] In this rice-producing town, a marathon carrying rice bales is held. The 2023 event marked the 11th running and, as usual, registration fills up immediately when applications open, making it a very popular event. ◇◇Recommended information about Iijima Town, Nagano Prefecture Iijima Town offers stunning natural beauty, a rich history, and warm local events that make it an appealing destination. Please come and enjoy a relaxing time in Iijima Town. We will continue to share tourism information about Iijima Town on this account, so please follow us.
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  • Iijima
  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Shinshu
  • Fireworks
  • Traditional culture
  • Craftsman
  • immigration
  • Mountain Climbing/Hiking
  • Camping/Glamping
  • roadside station
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Mar. 5, 2024
【漢字とお土産の相性は抜群】 書道マスター教室で好きな言葉や自身の名前の当て字を、それを日本ならではの扇子に書いていただきます。 それを、お土産として、世界にたった1枚のオンリーワン扇子の完成です。 Kanji and souvenirs go hand in hand. You can write your favorite word or your own name in a calligraphy master class and have it written on a uniquely Japanese fan. You will then be able to complete your one-of-a-kind fan as a souvenir!
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  • Calligraphy
  • Cherry blossom viewing
  • Omotenashi
  • Ume・Plums
  • Sanada Loophole (Osaka City)
  • Performance
  • Magome-juku
  • Marathon
  • oosakajoukouen station
  • Photography
  • ...and 10 others
Isehara Tourism Association
Mar. 3, 2024
The 39th Oyama Mountain Climb Marathon Sunday, March 10, 2024 Opening ceremony 9:00–9:20 at Isehara Elementary School grounds Starts: 10:00 / 10:30 / 11:00 The long-running 39th Oyama Mountain Climb Marathon returns this year! Runners set off from in front of Isehara Station and race along Oyama Shinmichi toward the goal at the lower shrine of MtOoyama Afuri Shrine. The uphill gradually begins around Ishikura Bridge, and the climbing curve in front of Koyasu Myojin Hibita Shrine looks pretty steep. From the old road to Koma Sando and then on the Onnazaka route, if you run—or rather climb—you will reach the goal at the lower shrine of MtOoyama Afuri Shrine. Road restrictions will be in place during the event, so please be careful. For details, see the official website. ★ Start times 10:00 (Men aged 50s and 60s and over) 10:30 (Men in their 40s; Women under 39; Women 40 and over) 11:00 (Men 29 and under; Men in their 30s) ※ Photo courtesy of Kunihiko Meguro
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  • Isehara
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Sightseeing
  • Tourism Association
  • Odakyu Line
  • Japan
  • Travel
  • Nature
  • Oyama Afuri Shrine
  • Mt. Oyama-Tanzawa Mountains
  • ...and 2 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Feb. 23, 2024
[Honor of the Samurai in the Tea Room ⚔ of His Highness] Osaka Full Marathon break at "Mobile Chanoyu" at ε- ́∀'* Dust The history of the tea ceremony is about 530 years from the time of Ashikaga Yoshimasa to the present day. The year 380 until the end of Edo was the age of the samurai. The fact that ⚔ samurai have led 70% of the history of the tea ceremony His Highness's Tea House
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  • Tea ceremony
  • Marathon
  • Bushido
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • Osaka no Jin
  • Photo Contest
  • Sightseeing
  • Calligraphy
  • Japanese Warrior
  • ...and 10 others
Tomakomai Tourism Association
May. 16, 2023
🐎 Thank you for participating in the Northern Horse Park Marathon! 🏃‍♂️ A marathon took place at Northern Horse Park in Tomakomai City. Many participants came from outside Hokkaido, and winners received wonderful prizes such as a one-share racehorse ownership right. 🎁 Congratulations! 🎊 Northern Horse Park is a vast site where racehorses are raised. It is a theme park where visitors can meet horses and enjoy various activities. 🐴 Besides riding experiences and sightseeing carriage rides, you can play sports and savor Hokkaido flavors at the park’s restaurants. 😋 A free shuttle bus runs from New Chitose Airport, so please visit if you have the chance!!
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  • Northern Horse Park
  • Marathon
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Tomakomai
  • Horse Racing / Racehorse

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