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Tomakomai Tourism Promotion Division
Oct. 22, 2024
"The 41st East Iburi Bussan Festival Stalls Introduction (5)" For 3 days from 10/25~10/27, the "41st Higashi Iburi Bussan Festival" will be Held in at the West Court on the 1st floor of the AEON MALL Tomakomai store. We will introduce the Stalls in front of the Held in! 【Kitaya】~Tomakomai City~ "Hokki Shumai" using Tomakomai hokki, which won the Grand Prix at the 2022 SEA class gourmet "Chicken char siu" made by layering Hokkaido chicken thighs and breast meat, etc. Please enjoy our handmade products using raw materials from Hokkaido.
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  • Sightseeing
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  • Local gourmet
  • East Iburi Products Festival
Suwa Tourism Association
Oct. 21, 2024
Shinyu Onsen L.P. has released “Suwa Taisha Navi,” an app for foreign visitors and domestic tourists. This in-shrine interactive app supports English, French, Traditional Chinese, and Japanese, and highlights the attractions of the four shrines of Suwa Taisha. The navigator is Suwahime, Suwa City’s official character, who introduces 84 monuments and buildings across the four shrines. Download the app and launch it on site to hear the explanations; locations you’ve heard are marked with a folding-fan icon. It makes a great travel memory. Shinyu Onsen L.P. launched the Suwa Taisha Navi app for foreign visitors and domestic tourists. The app supports Japanese, Traditional Chinese, French, and English and introduces the four shrines (Honmiya, Maemiya, Harumiya, Akimiya). The navigator is Suwahime, Suwa City’s official character, who explains 84 monuments and buildings across the four shrines. First, download the app and visit any of the four Suwa Taisha shrines. Enable GPS and go to a spot; Suwahime will begin the explanation. After a spot’s explanation, it is marked with a Japanese folding-fan stamp. It’s a lovely way to remember your trip to Suwa and Suwa Taisha—please give it a try!
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  • Suwa
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  • Local PR
  • Cool Japan
  • Suwa Travels
  • Good things about Suwa
  • Instagrammable
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SAMURAIHONOR
Oct. 21, 2024
Zen is alive and well in traditional Japanese culture. Zen has greatly influenced traditional Japanese culture, including calligraphy, tea ceremony, and martial arts. Zen has had a great influence on traditional Japanese culture. It is also said that modern etiquette is based on the The Ogasawara school of etiquette, which is said to have become the standard of modern etiquette, is said to have been established by relating Zen manners to the lifestyle of the samurai class.
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  • Tea ceremony
  • Wagyu
  • History
  • Samurai lord
  • Osaka no Jin
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • Photo Contest
  • Bushido
  • Sightseeing
  • Armor/Helmet
  • ...and 9 others
Nagano Asamaonsen Spa Tourism Association.
Oct. 20, 2024
Nishiki no Yuchi Honya "Asama Hot Spring" has been boiling for 1300 years in the Castle Town of Matsumoto City. Hot spring resort is Thereare a local bookstore. Nishiki-no-yu is called "spring water that promotes beautiful skin" and can be expected to have an outstanding skin-beautifying effect. A multi-course meal made with plenty of seasonal ingredients from Shinshu. A pure Japanese-style Inside the museum with a view of the proud Garden and the Northern Alps. We hope that you will take a break from your daily life and slowly fill your heart with the time you spend at the "local bookstore". Number of rooms Japanese-style rooms: 25 Founded: 1905 Group Acceptance Other Free Wi-Fi Separate smoke (smoking area: indoor) Address 浅間Hot Spring 3-14-6 Car parking 25 Nearest bus stop Asama Hot Spring TEL 0263-46-2332 FAX 0263-46-4665 Cashless payment: Credit card payment (Visa, Master, JCB), smartphone payment (PayPay)
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  • Asama Onsen
  • Travel
  • Matsumoto
  • Hot springs
  • Chuo Main Line_East Japan
  • Chuo Expressway
  • History
  • Day Trip Hot Spring
  • Matsumoto Castle
  • Azusa Corporation
  • ...and 4 others
Abhi Sen
Oct. 20, 2024
Goshikinuma ponds, often dubbed the “mysterious lake,” promise to be an great experience with their captivating colors—emerald green, cobalt blue, turquoise blue, emerald blue, and pastel blue. Goshikinuma meaning "five color ponds," is somewhat misleading. The area features far more than five ponds, each likely to reveal an even broader array of spectacular colors. During fall time the ponds look more heavenly and peaceful.
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  • Photo Contest
  • Autumn
  • Autumn leaves
  • Japan
  • Nature
  • Travel
  • Sightseeing
  • Great view
  • Photography
  • Photogenic
  • ...and 9 others

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