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Nagiso Tourism Association
Jan. 3, 2025
Happy New Year! This year, too, we will share and publish tourism information about Nagiso town, so we appreciate your continued support ✨ Today, New Year smoke signals were raised across many parts of Kiso. A smoke signal, or noroshi, is smoke produced by burning firewood or gunpowder and raised high; long ago it served as a signal or landmark during wartime or emergencies. In other words, noroshi was a means of communication. The New Year noroshi event held every January 4 in Kiso began in 2007 at the call of the nonprofit organization Tsumago Ai Suru Kai to strengthen solidarity across the Kiso Valley and energize the region. The photos show the scene at the site of Tsumago Castle in Nagiso town, where leaves of Kiso’s five treasured trees—hinoki cypress and koyamaki—are burned to create the smoke 🌲 This year, too, the noroshi rose vigorously under clear skies. May 2025 be a year filled with smiles and many blessings... 🐍✨
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  • Japan
  • Happy New Year
  • Lighting a beacon
  • Central Alps (Kiso Mountains)
  • Nostalgic scenery
  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Nagano Prefecture Tourism
  • Nakasendō
  • kisoji
  • Nagiso
  • ...and 10 others
[Kanagawa] Hokule'a Shonan / 5 Star PADI Scuba Dive Center
Jan. 3, 2025
Spring 🎍 2025 Happy New Year! I hope everyone will be even more excited this year. We will continue to try new things! See you again with a smile! From Hokule'a Shonan Staff PS: Secretly snapped at Izu Marine Park (IOP) on 📸 New Year's Day The frogfish is too ❤️ cute 🌼 Advantageous Campaigns 🌼 It's time ✨ to start something new Now, to the diver of your dreams! 🉐57,250 yen →39,000 yen Refer-a-Friend Campaign ✌️ Let's dive together! 🉐 5,000 yen discount for everyone Experience Diving Campaign 🌻 In the most beautiful sea of the year! 🉐19,800→14,300 yen
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  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Ito
  • Hiratsuka
  • Izu Peninsula/Izu Archipelago
  • Diving
  • Scuba diving
  • Experience tourism (new tourism)
  • Happy New Year
  • Experiences
  • ...and 9 others
Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office
Jan. 3, 2025
Happy New Year. Warm New Year greetings from Tsukigase Plum Valley. Tsukigase Plum Valley lets you take in at a glance the plum blossoms and the gorge, with the plum seen as the harbinger of spring. Designated a Place of Scenic Beauty in 2020 and now marking 100 years, the Tsukigase Tourism Association, together with local residents, works to preserve this wonderful plum gorge so everyone can enjoy it. The “Tsukigase Plum Valley Plum Festival,” starting on February 9, opens with the 40th Tsukigase Plum Valley Early Spring Marathon on its first day and runs through a variety of events up to the Spring Banquet on March 23, with preparations underway to welcome everyone. We ask that you visit Tsukigase Plum Valley, which we have spent a year preparing, and offer this as our New Year greeting. Noriaki Ida, President, Tsukigase Tourism Association
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  • Tsukigase Bairin (Nara City)
  • Nara City, Nara Prefecture
  • Nara Prefecture
  • Tsukigase, Nara
  • Sightseeing
  • Ume・Plums
  • Tourism Association
  • Local PR
  • Great view
  • Nature
  • ...and 10 others
しんのすけのはら
Jan. 3, 2025
Izumo Daijingu Shrine Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture Izumo Daijingu Shrine has "Izumo" as its name, but it is a separate corporate shrine from Izumo Taisha in Shimane Prefecture and Izumo Taisha Kyoto Branch (Shimoyada Towns, Kameoka City) in the same Kameoka City. As for the God of worship, it is generally said that he was solicited from Izumo Taisha (Kitsuki Taisha) in Izumo Province. However, in the company biography, on the contrary, Izumo Taisha was solicited by Izumo Daijingu Shrine, and there is a common name of "former Izumo".
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Shosenkyo Tourism Association
Jan. 1, 2025
Happy New Year 😄 This is Washaji, a local Kosh u dish. This year’s zodiac sign is the Snake 🐍 People believe carrying a snakeskin wallet or keeping a snake’s shed skin in your wallet brings better luck with money, and the white snake is especially thought to be auspicious for financial fortune. In this Year of the Snake, which is linked to good fortune, visiting Kanazakura Shrine for the first shrine visit of the year seems likely to boost your money luck even more! Our top recommendation is, without a doubt, unajuu (grilled eel over rice)! The unajuu made by our experienced chefs is truly delicious. If you enjoy fresh eel from the New Year onward, you’ll have plenty of stamina for the year—there’s no doubt you’ll stay energetic! Please be sure to visit our restaurant when you come to Shosenkyo Gorge.
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  • Shosenkyo
  • Sightseeing
  • Great view
  • Nature
  • Power spot
  • Travel
  • Kofu
  • Yamanashi Prefecture
  • Gourmet
  • Mountain Climbing/Hiking
  • ...and 5 others

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