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Nirasaki Tourism Association
Feb. 27, 2024
"Wanizuka Sakura Festival 2024" ■ Date and time 2024 Reiwa 6 March 29 Fri ~ 31 Sun 10 a.m. ~ 3 p.m. *Canceled in case of rain Limited to 🐸🌈 3 days While viewing the cherry blossoms, you can enjoy 🌸🍵 the gourmet food of Nirasaki City There are also ❣ paid cherry blossom viewing seats that can be seen in special seats. 《Cherry blossom viewing seats are available!!》 Limited to 100 people each day! We have a paid cherry blossom viewing seat where you can look up at the cherry blossoms of the alligator mound from a special seat. Why don't you enjoy sakura tea and Japanese sweets and be enchanted by the beautiful Ipponzakura? *Benefits* ・ 1 cup of sakura tea & Japanese sweets service ・ 100 yen discount coupon that can be used at discounted stores around Sakura in Alligator Mound *Fee* Adults junior high school students and older 500 yen "Light Up" ■ Date and time 2024 Reiwa 6 March 28 Thu ~ April 3 Wed 18:00~20:00 * Lighting ceremony: March 28 Thursday 18 o'clock ~ Please 💡🌸 also pay attention to the fantastic appearance that is different from the daytime 〈Venue〉 Cherry blossoms on the alligator mound 624 Kitamiyachi, Kamiyama-cho, Nirasaki City, Yamanashi Prefecture 〈Access〉 [Automotive] Approx. 15 minutes from Chuo Expressway Nirasaki IC [Train] From Nirasaki Station on the Chuo Main Line ・Bus Take the Nirasaki City Bus Enno Line, get off at the bus stop "Takeda Hachimangu", and walk for 5 minutes. ・Taxi Approx. 10 minutes
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  • Yamanashi Prefecture
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  • Cherry blossoms
  • one cherry tree
  • Mt. Fuji
Shizuoka, Matsuzaki Tourism Association
Feb. 4, 2024
Hello everyone! Matsuzaki Tourism Association here! Matsuzakicho, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture, lies in the southern part of the Izu Peninsula, facing Nishi-Izu Town, Kawazu Town, Shimodacho, and Minami-Izu Town. Sixty-four percent of the town is forested, and with about 6,000 residents it has the smallest population in Shizuoka Prefecture. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Matsuzaki in Shizuoka Prefecture offers a peaceful, nature-surrounded retreat. We will share recommended information about the town, so please look forward to it. === Top sightseeing spots in Matsuzaki, Shizuoka Prefecture === Matsuzaki offers many popular attractions we hope you will visit! Experience the traditional Japanese agricultural landscape at the beautiful stone-walled terraced fields of Ishibu Rice Terraces; see works by Irie Chohachi, famed for his late-Edo period plaster paintings, at the Chohachi Art Museum; stroll along Namako Wall Street, where buildings preserve the technique of laying square roof tiles and raising the seams with plaster in a rounded pattern; relax at Matsuzaki Onsen with its day-use baths, guesthouses, and hotels; and visit Inashimo Shrine, whose ginkgo tree on the grounds is about 1,000 years old and designated a prefectural natural monument. Matsuzaki is full of recommended sightseeing spots. The Izu Peninsula, including Matsuzaki, is designated a Japan Geopark because its landforms and geology vividly reflect earth activity such as submarine volcanoes. In Matsuzaki you can feel the power of nature at geospots like Senganmon, Muroiwa Cave, Mt. Eboshi, Ishibu Rice Terraces, and Bentenjima. === Recommended gourmet foods in Matsuzaki, Shizuoka Prefecture === When you visit Matsuzaki, don’t miss the local flavors you can only taste here. Sakuraba-zuke (cherry leaf pickles), a traditional flavor, accounts for about 70 percent of national production and is made in Matsuzaki. Enjoy kawano-ri (river seaweed) with its distinctive taste, grown in the clear waters near the mouth where the Nakagawa and Iwashina River meet; fresh sweetfish caught in the same rivers; Eikyuu Ponkan, a sweet, juicy citrus produced only in Matsuzaki; and Dioscorea japonica (wild yam) grown from the bounty of Matsuzaki’s nature. These delicacies will please food lovers. They also make great souvenirs. === Recommended events in Matsuzaki, Shizuoka Prefecture === Events and festivals held throughout the year are another charm of Matsuzaki. In the agricultural off-season (typically from mid-February to May 5), seven varieties of flowers burst into bloom across rice paddies in the Flower fields in rice paddies; about 1,200 cherry trees line the Nakagawa River and are illuminated during the bloom season along the Cherry trees along the Naka River; and the Osawa Sakura Festival showcases a magnificent cherry tree more than 80 years old in full bloom. These events captivate visitors. On February 23, 2012—Mount Fuji Day—Matsuzaki declared itself "the town where Mount Fuji looks the most beautiful in the world." The grand panorama of Mount Fuji across Suruga Bay is a spectacular sight you must see in person. With seasonal natural beauty, a geopark that reveals the earth’s grandeur, deeply flavored local cuisine, and warm-hearted events, we will continue sharing information to make you fall in love with Matsuzaki, Shizuoka Prefecture. We hope you’ll become captivated by our town!
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  • Matsuzaki
  • Izu Peninsula/Izu Archipelago
  • Ishibu Rice Terraces
  • Chohachi Memorial Hall (Jokanji Temple)
  • Sea cucumber wall street
  • Inashimo Shrine
  • geopark
  • Matsuzaki Onsen_Shizuoka
  • Gourmet
  • Local gourmet
  • ...and 7 others
いちふじ
Dec. 24, 2023
From Sakurabashi, the cherry blossom festival and houseboats in Sumida Ward took a picture of the Sumida River. The Sumida River is famous for cherry blossoms, and many houseboats come every day at this time of year. A cherry blossom festival is held along the river, and you can enjoy watching the cherry blossoms at the stalls, where drinks such as soft drinks and alcohol, and food such as fried chicken, yakisoba, oden, and frankfurters are sold.
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  • Photo Contest
  • Cool Japan
  • Tokyo
  • Taito City
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Cherry blossoms at night
  • Cherry blossom festival
  • Evening landscape
Bibai Tourism and Products Association
Nov. 23, 2023
Toming Park In the northernmost Yoshino cherry colony, Bibai City Tomei Park, about 2,000 cherry trees such as Yoshino cherry blossoms, Ezoyama cherry blossoms, Chishima cherry blossoms, and Yaezakura trees welcome you. There are various cherry blossoms in the park that bloom at different times, making it a spot where you can enjoy cherry blossoms for a long time. There is also a rare cherry blossom with a single red line on the petals, making it a space where you can be enveloped in various cherry blossom colors and scents. About 2,000 cherry blossoms and 5,000 azaleas bloom in the park in spring, and the lotus in the pond has cute flowers in summer, and in autumn it is a spot for autumn leaves, showing the expressions of each of the four seasons and delighting visitors. Tomei Park was opened in September 1963 as a place of relaxation for citizens. In Showa 43, 200 cherry trees were planted to make it a famous place for cherry blossoms. Since then, various organizations have planted cherry blossoms, azaleas, maples, etc., and their flowers are still blooming beautifully. In addition, I find it even more attractive to see Yoshino Somei living hard even in the harsh environment of the northernmost limit. In the past, Tomei Park, which became famous as the place where the cherry blossoms bloom at the end of the song "Sakura" sung by singer Naotaro Moriyama in the recording of a TV program, is located in the hilly area of Tomei, Bibai City, and is crowded with many visitors from outside the city every year during the cherry blossom season.
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Travel
  • Sightseeing
  • Hokkaido area
  • Bibai
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Cherry blossom festival
  • Tomei Park
Shintoku Tourism Association
Apr. 29, 2023
Hello!🙋‍♀️ This is the Shintoku Tourism Association. This morning🌄 the General Incorporated Association Shintoku Tourism Association held a safety prayer ceremony at Shintoku Shrine ⛩, where the cherry blossoms are in full bloom🌸. The mayor of Shintoku, the chair of the town council, the head of the Chamber of Commerce, and 15 directors of the Tourism Association attended, and we prayed👏 that visitors to Shintoku Town will create safe and happy memories. On the shrine grounds, the “Shintoku Shrine Yamazakura Festival” was taking place, opening with a performance by the Shintoku Junior High School brass band and featuring a local Shintoku Ondo dance. In addition to festival staples like Shintoku soba, okonomiyaki🥚, French fries🍟, cotton candy, and crepes🍌, there was also a yakiniku🔥 set so you can enjoy a barbecue under the cherry trees even if you come empty-handed. The rain that fell all morning cleared up and the festival is thriving. It runs until 2:00 PM🕑, so if you’re nearby, please come by!👍✨ #Hokkaido #Tokachi #Shintoku Town #Shintoku Tourism Association #Shintoku Shrine Yamazakura Festival #Shintoku Junior High School Brass Band #Barbecue #Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom
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Shintoku Tourism Association
Apr. 25, 2023
Good morning!🙋‍♀️ This is the Shintoku Town Tourism Association. The cherry trees on Mt. Shintoku Shrine🌸 are just about in full bloom, and the light-up💡 has begun. This year we switched to LED lighting, which is gentler on nature🥰 and makes the cherry blossoms glow. Last night they were about 30% open; some branches are fully in bloom while others still show tight buds. Today looks like a chilly rainy🌧️ day, but daytime temperatures are expected to warm up from tomorrow☀️, and the cherry blossoms should reach full bloom🌸 by Golden Week. On the 30th, the Shintoku Shrine⛩ grounds will host the 'Shintoku Shrine Mountain Cherry Blossom Festival' for the first time in four years. Please enjoy spring with the Higan cherry trees in Shintoku this Golden Week📷! #Hokkaido #Tokachi #Shintoku Town #Shintoku Town Tourism Association #Shintoku Shrine #Higan cherry tree #night cherry blossoms #light-up #beautiful #Shintoku Shrine Mountain Cherry Blossom Festival
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS STAFF
Apr. 24, 2023
Introducing the posts of the official "Shintoku Tourism Association / SHINTOKU" account! The Shintoku Shrine Yamazakura Festival is a cherry blossom festival held when about 2,300 Ezo Yamazakura cherry trees are in full bloom. This year, it has been decided to hold the event for the first time in four years. The Ezo Yamazakura planted in the 1916 Taisho 5 is a must-see. April 23, 2023 Sun ~ Early May 18:00~22:00 will be illuminated, and the cherry blossoms at night are also recommended. ◆Shintoku Shrine Yamazakura Festival◆ 【Date】Sunday, April 30, 2023 9:00~14:00 【Address】 〒081-0021 Hokkaido Kamikawa-gun Shintoku-cho Nishi 1-jo Kita 3-chome 11 【Access】 About 10 minutes on foot from JR Shintoku Station For more information, please visit the official website.
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Shintoku Tourism Association
Apr. 22, 2023
Hello!🙋‍♀️
This is the Shintoku Town Tourism Association.

Next weekend on Sunday, April 30th, the Shintoku Shrine Mountain Cherry Blossom Festival, which was canceled during the COVID-19 pandemic, returns for the first time in four years.

On the day, starting in the morning🌄 at the precincts of Shintoku Shrine⛩, there will be a brass band performance🎷 and a demonstration of the Shintoku Ondo dance, along with a karaoke contest🎤 that includes daring dives, and from midday a thrilling prize raffle🎊.

Around 2,300 Ezo-yamazakura cherry trees🌸 spread across Mt. Shintoku, centered near the shrine grounds, making it one of Hokkaido’s top cherry blossom spots✨. Today the trees are only about 20% in bloom, with some blossoms already open. They may reach peak bloom around the end of the month.

This year, please come and enjoy the mountain cherry blossoms of Shintoku as part of the festival 👀♪♪♪

#Hokkaido
#Tokachi
#Shintoku Town
#Shintoku Town Tourism Association
#Shintoku Shrine
#Ezo-yamazakura
#Peak bloom
#Cherry Blossom Festival
#Food stalls
#Karaoke
#Barbecue
#Prize raffle
  • Cherry blossom festival
  • Festival
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Spring
  • Shintoku
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
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  • Travel
  • Nature
Shintoku Tourism Association
Apr. 22, 2023
Hello!🙋‍♀️ This is the Shintoku Town Tourism Association. Next weekend on Sunday, April 30th, the Shintoku Shrine Mountain Cherry Blossom Festival, which was canceled during the COVID-19 pandemic, returns for the first time in four years. On the day, starting in the morning🌄 at the precincts of Shintoku Shrine⛩, there will be a brass band performance🎷 and a demonstration of the Shintoku Ondo dance, along with a karaoke contest🎤 that includes daring dives, and from midday a thrilling prize raffle🎊. Around 2,300 Ezo-yamazakura cherry trees🌸 spread across Mt. Shintoku, centered near the shrine grounds, making it one of Hokkaido’s top cherry blossom spots✨. Today the trees are only about 20% in bloom, with some blossoms already open. They may reach peak bloom around the end of the month. This year, please come and enjoy the mountain cherry blossoms of Shintoku as part of the festival 👀♪♪♪ #Hokkaido #Tokachi #Shintoku Town #Shintoku Town Tourism Association #Shintoku Shrine #Ezo-yamazakura #Peak bloom #Cherry Blossom Festival #Food stalls #Karaoke #Barbecue #Prize raffle
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