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SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 28, 2024
The reason why foreigners are interested in the Japanese language is "The beauty of the Japanese language. I often hear that the reason why foreigners are interested in the Japanese language is "the beauty of the Japanese language. Using the calligraphy skills learned through the calligraphy experience, students write their favorite kanji characters on fans and hanging scrolls of their choice. The master calligrapher will then take the kanji back to your bag with his expert brush strokes. Since each kanji character has multiple meanings, it is important to know what other meanings they have. Knowing the meaning will make the bag shine. #brush #kanji #shodo #travel memories #cultural experience
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  • Armor/Helmet
  • Warring States Period
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  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Samurai
  • Tea ceremony
  • Sightseeing
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • Osaka (City)
  • Photo Contest
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 27, 2024
(accomplished in) both the literary and military arts A samurai is a man of letters and a man of martial arts, studying both arts. For the Samurai, the way of literature and the way of martial arts are like two wheels on one wheel. Samurai honor, which believes that the way of literature and the way of martial arts are two sides of the same coin, aims at the path of both literature and martial arts through two experiences: Samurai tea ceremony and Samurai calligraphy. The spirit of the Samurai is a way of life and death, a way of letting go of attachment to life and living in this lifetime. Through Samurai honor, students acquire the spirit of Bushido. #kanji #calligraphy #teaceremony #kimono
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  • Japanese swords
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  • Armor/Helmet
  • Calligraphy
  • Warring States Period
  • Photo Contest
  • Osaka Castle
  • Bushido
  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Experiences
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 26, 2024
In Hinomotoichi's Calligraphy Trial Plan, students do not pick up a brush and start writing immediately after the lesson begins.  Instead, we begin by explaining about the culture of calligraphy and the history of calligraphy in Japan. This is because it helps them to better understand the difference between Japanese calligraphy and caligraphy, which is a form of character decoration that also exists in other countries, and to appreciate the beauty of the Japanese language. #calligraphy #kanji #shodo
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  • Bushido
  • Warring States Period
  • Photo Contest
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  • Experiences
  • Osaka Castle
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • Sightseeing
  • Calligraphy
  • Japanese Warrior
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 26, 2024
The reason why foreigners are interested in the Japanese language is "The beauty of the Japanese language. I often hear that the reason why foreigners are interested in the Japanese language is "the beauty of the Japanese language. Using the calligraphy skills learned through the calligraphy experience, students write their favorite kanji characters on fans and hanging scrolls of their choice. The master calligrapher will then take the kanji back to your bag with his expert brush strokes. Since each kanji character has multiple meanings, it is important to know what other meanings they have. Knowing the meaning will make the bag shine. #brush #kanji #shodo #travelmemories #culturalexperience
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  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Bushido
  • Sightseeing
  • Calligraphy
  • Photo Contest
  • Experiences
  • Warring States Period
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Osaka Castle
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 23, 2024
The practice of swordsmanship was intended above all to nurture the mind. The samurai, through diligent practice and extreme concentration, desired to attain a state of unthoughtfulness, free of attachment or preoccupation, and thus able to respond instantly. A warrior is prepared to die each morning. In the quiet moments of the morning, he imagines himself being struck by lightning, doused by fire, or cut to pieces with a sword or spear. It is hard to remember that one step outside the doorway is the world of death. #Honor #Bushido #samuraisord #katana
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  • History
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • Sightseeing
  • Bushido
  • Calligraphy
  • Osaka (City)
  • Photo Contest
  • Experiences
  • Japanese Warrior
  • Warring States Period
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 22, 2024
The Way of the Brush Along with the martial arts, many other arts flourished, including calligraphy, tea ceremony, tea bowls, poetry, incense, and Noh drama, and a samurai needed to have knowledge of both the sword and the brush in order to be seen as a cultured gentleman. For those of us living in today's busy world, learning about the samurai spirit can give us insight into our attitude, attention, and focus, and foster the determination needed to achieve our goals to the fullest. #kangi #calligraphy #kimono #osakacastle
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  • Japanese swords
  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Warring States Period
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Calligraphy
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • Photo Contest
  • Bushido
  • Sightseeing
  • Osaka Castle
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 21, 2024
Calligraphy masters apply Japanese kanji characters to the native language names of foreign customers. Since each kanji character has its own meaning, enjoy this traditional cultural experience, including the meaning of the kanji used in your name. You can take home the engraved wooden Dojo-fuda as a souvenir to remember your visit. #calligraphy #kanji #shodo #travelmemories #culturalexperience
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  • Sightseeing
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Photo Contest
  • Warring States Period
  • Experiences
  • Japanese Warrior
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • Osaka Castle
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Japanese swords
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 21, 2024
The Way of the Brush Along with the martial arts, many other arts flourished, including calligraphy, tea ceremony, tea bowls, poetry, incense, and Noh drama, and a samurai needed to have knowledge of both the sword and the brush in order to be seen as a cultured gentleman. For those of us living in today's busy world, learning about the samurai spirit can give us insight into our attitude, attention, and focus, and foster the determination needed to achieve our goals to the fullest. #kangi #calligraphy #kimono #osakacastle
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  • Warring States Period
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Osaka Castle
  • Japanese swords
  • Sightseeing
  • Photo Contest
  • Calligraphy
  • Experiences
  • Osaka (City)
  • Samurai lord
  • ...and 10 others
Atami Tourism Association
Dec. 14, 2024
We are pleased to announce the annual “First Sunrise Cruise,” a refined way to welcome the New Year aboard a ship. Enjoy an exquisitely luxurious moment as you watch the first sunrise rise from the horizon in the special, unobstructed setting of the open sea. A geopark guide will once again provide commentary about the Izu Peninsula! This event requires reservations, so please book below as soon as possible if you wish to join. [From Atami Port: First Sunrise Cruise] Boarding location / Atami Port (regular ferry terminal for Atami–Hatsushima service) Date / Wednesday, January 1, 2025 6:00 Ticket sales begin (Atami Port counter) Around 6:30 Depart Atami Port for a sightseeing cruise; the ship will stop so passengers can watch the first sunrise from on board (sunrise around 6:50) Around 7:15 Return to Atami Port ※Cruise time approximately 45 minutes Vessel / Ile de Vacances Premiere or Ile de Vacances III Capacity / 250 passengers Reservations / Required by phone: 0557-81-0541 ※Reservations open from December 2, 2024 ※If cancellations occur on the day, those seats will be released for general sale. Fees / Adults ¥2,600; elementary school students ¥1,300 (preschool children free); pets ¥1,300 ※Depending on weather, the first sunrise or Mt. Fuji may not be visible; refunds cannot be issued in such cases. ※The cruise may be canceled due to poor sea conditions. ※The above information may change without notice for weather or other reasons. Thank you for your understanding. https://www.ataminews.gr.jp/spot/181...
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  • Experiences
  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Izu Peninsula/Izu Archipelago
  • Photography
  • First sunrise of the year
  • Travel
  • Ship/Boat
  • Nature
  • Instagrammable
  • Sightseeing
  • ...and 9 others
Fukui Awara Tourism Association
Dec. 12, 2024
A customer who has been transformed wonderfully!! ✻ With your permission. The bright red kimono is perfect for your face. In the maiko / geiko transformation experience, we prepare kimonos in several shades. ✻ Everyone chooses a color that looks good on you! ・It takes about 2 hours. ・ It is OK to experience it as a reward for parents and children, families, anniversaries, and yourself. ・ Even foreigners and men can transform with confidence. * Men can also transform into maiko and geiko, but if Katsura does not fit, it will be an experience without Katsura. ・Photo taken by a professional photographer + 11,000 yen (per person. It is possible to take pictures using drums and Japanese umbrellas at the traditional performing arts hall) If you wish to do this, please make a reservation from the plan with shooting. Apply for a trial on Jalan ▶ NET 【Phone reservation】0776-78-6767 (Weekdays 9:00-16:00)
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  • Kimono
  • Experiences
  • Awara Onsen
  • Awara
  • Fukui Prefecture
  • Geiko
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 10, 2024
The sword is the soul of the samurai; it cannot be sold even if it starves to death. Bushido made the sword a symbol of his power and valor. From an early age, one is taught how to use a sword. He started with a wooden sword, and when he reached the age of 15, he was allowed to carry a serious weapon. At that time, he became aware of his self-respect and sense of responsibility for carrying a dangerous weapon in the street. remember that one step outside the doorway is the world of death. #samuraisord #bushido #katana
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  • Armor/Helmet
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Japanese swords
  • Japanese Warrior
  • Calligraphy
  • Tea ceremony
  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Samurai
  • Warring States Period
  • Photo Contest
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 7, 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. #teaceremony #japanesetea #calligraphy
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  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Samurai
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Japanese swords
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Japanese Warrior
  • Calligraphy
  • Photo Contest
  • Bushido
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 6, 2024
Calligraphy masters apply Japanese kanji characters to the native language names of foreign customers. Since each kanji character has its own meaning, enjoy this traditional cultural experience, including the meaning of the kanji used in your name. You can take home the engraved wooden Dojo-fuda as a souvenir to remember your visit. #calligraphy #kanji #shodo #travelmemories #culturalexperience
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  • Armor/Helmet
  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Japanese Warrior
  • Samurai
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Japanese swords
  • Calligraphy
  • Tea ceremony
  • Warring States Period
  • Osaka Castle
  • ...and 10 others
Nirasaki Tourism Association
Dec. 5, 2024
FC Fujizakura Yamanashi Soccer Events ⚽️🌸] "NEELA MAKES YOUR DREAMS AND WISHES COME TRUE" PRESENTS🐸🌟 "FC Fujizakura Yamanashi Soccer Events" will be held in! * This Event is limited to Nirasaki City residents, those who belong to the city soccer team, those who work at business establishments in the city, and their families. She is active in the Japan Women's Soccer League With the players of FC Fujizakura Yamanashi Soccer Events ⚽️🗻🌸 where you can interact On the day of the event, in addition to Held in a soccer class "Soccer Community" by FC Fujizakura Yamanashi players and staff, "FC Fujizakura Yamanashi player autograph session" and "Fun lottery" We also have 🌈✨ fun projects such as *Autograph sessions and raffles require registration to participate in the football community. Soccer lovers! Everyone who wants to play soccer from now on! Let's ⚽️ enjoy soccer at "Soccer Town Nirasaki" 【Detailed Information】 ●Date and time Saturday, February 9, 2025 *Cancelled due to stormy weather 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Reception: 9:30 a.m.) ●Venue Greenfield Hosaka (5136-1 Miyakubo, Hosaka Towns, Nirasaki City) ●Participation Fee free * This Event is limited to Nirasaki City residents, those who belong to the city soccer team, those who work at business establishments in the city, and their families. ●What to bring Clothes, shoes, drinks, etc. for exercise ●Application Friday, December 6, 2024 at 10 a.m. * For details and applications for each class in the soccer community, Please see the Nirasaki Tourism Association Home page. ●Organizer / Inquiries Nirasaki Tourism Association Phone number: 0551-22-1991 * Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ●Cooperation FC Fujizakura Yamanashi @fcfujizakura Nirasaki Sports Soccer Club 〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜 Nirasaki Tourism Association's "Neela will make your dreams and wishes come true" project 💫 Nirasaki City image character "Neera" is a mysterious frog 🐸🌟 who uses the power of magic to make dreams and wishes come true In the recruitment for 2024, we received from the Nirasaki Sports Club Girls. We will fulfill your request "I want to Held in a Events where you can enjoy and interact with the players of FC Fujizakura Yamanashi together." ☆
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  • Nirasaki
  • Yamanashi Prefecture
  • Tourism Association
  • Events
  • Soccer
  • Sports
  • Experiences
  • Festival
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 3, 2024
The reason why foreigners are interested in the Japanese language is "The beauty of the Japanese language. I often hear that the reason why foreigners are interested in the Japanese language is "the beauty of the Japanese language. Using the calligraphy skills learned through the calligraphy experience, students write their favorite kanji characters on fans and hanging scrolls of their choice. The master calligrapher will then take the kanji back to your bag with his expert brush strokes. Since each kanji character has multiple meanings, it is important to know what other meanings they have. Knowing the meaning will make the bag shine. #brush #kanji #shodo #travel memories #cultural experience
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  • Armor/Helmet
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Japanese swords
  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Samurai
  • Japanese Warrior
  • Calligraphy
  • Tea ceremony
  • Warring States Period
  • Sightseeing
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 3, 2024
In Hinomotoichi's Calligraphy Trial Plan, students do not pick up a brush and start writing immediately after the lesson begins.  Instead, we begin by explaining about the culture of calligraphy and the history of calligraphy in Japan. This is because it helps them to better understand the difference between Japanese calligraphy and caligraphy, which is a form of character decoration that also exists in other countries, and to appreciate the beauty of the Japanese language. #calligraphy #kanji #shodo
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  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Samurai
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Experiences
  • Japanese Warrior
  • Calligraphy
  • Bushido
  • Sightseeing
  • Osaka Castle
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 3, 2024
The practice of swordsmanship was intended above all to nurture the mind. The samurai, through diligent practice and extreme concentration, desired to attain a state of unthoughtfulness, free of attachment or preoccupation, and thus able to respond instantly. A warrior is prepared to die each morning. In the quiet moments of the morning, he imagines himself being struck by lightning, doused by fire, or cut to pieces with a sword or spear. It is hard to remember that one step outside the doorway is the world of death. #Honor #Bushido #samuraisord #katana
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  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Samurai
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Japanese swords
  • Warring States Period
  • Japanese Warrior
  • Sightseeing
  • Experiences
  • Tea ceremony
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 3, 2024
In Hinomotoichi's Calligraphy Trial Plan, students do not pick up a brush and start writing immediately after the lesson begins.  Instead, we begin by explaining about the culture of calligraphy and the history of calligraphy in Japan. This is because it helps them to better understand the difference between Japanese calligraphy and caligraphy, which is a form of character decoration that also exists in other countries, and to appreciate the beauty of the Japanese language. #calligraphy #kanji #shodo
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  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Samurai
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Japanese swords
  • Experiences
  • Japanese Warrior
  • Photo Contest
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • Osaka Castle
  • ...and 10 others
Nagano Azumino Tourist Association
Dec. 2, 2024
The 13th Azumino Kamiakari Bamboo Lantern Festival Friday–Sunday, December 6–8, 2024 About 10,000 bamboo lanterns will be lit one by one, warming and brightening the cold winter nights The gentle glow of candles will warm your heart as well Lighting hours: 16:00–around 20:00 Venue: Hotaka Shrine Open lighting ceremony for everyone (Participants are asked to bring a lighter for lighting by 16:00.) *Lighters for lighting will be sold on site.* ● Kagura Hall Live Performance A lively live show will be held to energize the event ● Special Hotaka Ningyo Kamiakari Display A special stage unique to this year’s kamiakari will be exhibited in the Kita Shrine Garden ● Kamiakari Goshuin (Kamiakari commemorative seal) During the kamiakari event, from 16:00 to around 20:00, a special goshuin will be available only at this time. A customary offering of 500 yen is required. Concurrent Event / Azumino Terrace Dec 6–8 “Rice and Sake MARKET” 15:00–20:00 Food trucks and delicious-treat tents gather in one place! A warm rest tent with a stove will also be available.
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  • Photogenic
  • Hotaka Shrine
  • camera girl
  • Winter
  • Nightscape
  • Shrine
  • Photography
  • Shinshu
  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Azumino
  • ...and 5 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Nov. 29, 2024
(accomplished in) both the literary and military arts A samurai is a man of letters and a man of martial arts, studying both arts. For the Samurai, the way of literature and the way of martial arts are like two wheels on one wheel. Samurai honor, which believes that the way of literature and the way of martial arts are two sides of the same coin, aims at the path of both literature and martial arts through two experiences: Samurai tea ceremony and Samurai calligraphy. The spirit of the Samurai is a way of life and death, a way of letting go of attachment to life and living in this lifetime. Through Samurai honor, students acquire the spirit of Bushido. #osakacastle #samurai #calligraphy
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  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Samurai
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Bushido
  • Calligraphy
  • Osaka Castle
  • Tea ceremony
  • Photo Contest
  • Japanese swords
  • Warring States Period
  • ...and 10 others
SAMURAIHONOR
Nov. 27, 2024
In addition to scenery and food that can only be seen and eaten in Japan, calligraphy, a traditional culture that can only be experienced in Japan, is one such example. When providing services to foreigners visiting Japan in the form of experience tourism, we are conscious of "learning" that leads to cultural understanding, such as deepening understanding of the history of calligraphy in Japan and conveying the meaning behind each kanji character.
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  • Traditional culture
  • Japanese heart/Wabisabi
  • samurai tea ceremony
  • Japanese drums
  • Autumn
  • History
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • Calligraphy
  • Tea ceremony
  • Sightseeing
  • ...and 10 others
Minamiizu Tourism Association
Nov. 26, 2024
The 27th Minami Sakura and Nanohana Festival Period: Saturday, February 1 – Monday, March 10 About the event ◆Opening ceremony on Saturday, February 1 ◎Location: Hinona nanohana flower field ◎10:00 – A Shinto ritual to pray for the festival’s success and safety ◆Lobster miso soup service on Sunday, February 16 and Sunday, February 23 ◎Location: Shimogamo shopping street “Miro” parking lot ◎A generous serving of miso soup made with Minami Izu Town’s specialty, spiny lobster (ise ebi) ※Served twice a day (about 200 bowls per service) ※First service: 11:00 – Second service: 13:00 ※Ends when supplies run out ※May be canceled due to rain or other conditions ◆Night hanami SUP on Saturday, February 15 – Sunday, February 16 ◎Details will be posted here once they are finalized ◆Nighttime cherry blossom illumination on Saturday, February 1 – Monday, March 10 ◎Location: Around Maebara Bridge to Kujo Bridge ◎18:00–21:00 every night ※The illumination runs every night, even in rain ◆Minami night cherry blossoms and bamboo lanterns on Saturday, February 1 – Monday, March 10 ◎Location: 1) Roadside Station Shimogamo Onsen Yunohana 2) Around Gin no Yu Bridge ◎18:00–21:00 every night ◆Gachapon lottery on Saturday, February 1 – Monday, February 24 ◎Location: Roadside Station Shimogamo Onsen Yunohana (in front of the tourist information desk) ◎10:00–15:00 on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays ◎Participation: If one person in a group completes the questionnaire, the whole group may draw the number of times equal to the group size. ※Prizes are currently under consideration ※Prize contents may change ◆Hanami rickshaw service on Wednesday, February 5 – Friday, February 28 ※May end earlier than scheduled depending on blooming conditions Time: 9:30–16:00 Fee: 20-minute course 3,000 yen per person Notes ・The period may change due to weather or blooming conditions. ・Each boat/rickshaw (unit) accommodates up to two people. ・Events may be canceled due to bad weather (rain, strong wind, etc.). ・Due to rickshaw operation, you may be asked to ride alone in one unit. ・The above fee is for single-person use; there is no separate pricing for children. ◆Nanohana Door & Nanohana Maze from Tuesday, February 2 – around Saturday, March 15 ※The pamphlet lists February 1–March 10, but the correct period is the one above Announcements & notes ・Although the pamphlet states the Nanohana Door and Nanohana Maze run from Saturday, February 1 to Monday, March 10, the correct period is Sunday, February 2 to around Saturday, March 15. ・The night cherry blossom marathon will not be held. Thank you for your understanding. ・Minami Izu Town Hall (3rd floor observation deck) will be open during the cherry blossom festival. It can be accessed via the outside stairs. ・Some people step on the nanohana (rapeseed flowers) blooming on the riverbank slopes near Roadside Station Shimogamo Onsen Yunohana, but there are light-up cables and other hazards, so please refrain from entering those areas for safety. ◆Parking — Parking is limited, so please use public transportation where possible. Hours: 8:30–15:30 ・Standard car (500 yen per vehicle) ※Please cooperate with the environmental preservation fee (contribution) at the Roadside Station Shimogamo Onsen Yunohana parking lot only. ※On weekends and holidays, including substitute holidays, the Minami Izu Town Hall parking lot is open free of charge. ・Bus (2,500 yen per vehicle) ※Includes medium-sized buses (including microbuses) and large buses ・Motorcycle (200 yen per vehicle) ※If staff are not present due to rain or other conditions, parking may be free. ※During February 1–March 10, the Roadside Station Shimogamo Onsen Yunohana parking lot requests cooperation with the environmental preservation fee (contribution). ※Total parking capacity, including all lots, is approximately 200 vehicles. ※Because the number of parking spaces is limited, please use public transportation whenever possible.
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  • Minamiizu
  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Sightseeing
  • Izu Peninsula/Izu Archipelago
  • Nature
  • Minami Cherry Blossom and Nanohana Festival
  • Shimogamo Onsen
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Cherry blossoms at night
  • Great view
  • ...and 10 others

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