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Abhi Sen
Mar. 21, 2024
I took this photo at Kita Asaba Sakura Zutsumi in Saitama, where I celebrated the arrival of spring on the day of the vernal equinox. In my country, we celebrate this time with natural colors and spend time with loved ones. The ritual symbolizes how nature becomes colorful at this time of the year, and so we celebrate it. In Japan, people also enjoy this season with their loved ones. While I was there, I saw a mother and her daughter with their family, having a great time and taking photos as memories. This entire scene reminded me of my childhood, when my mother also embraced me with the same emotion that is reflected in this image.
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Isehara Tourism Association
Mar. 15, 2024
[Isehara flower information] 3.14 Hinata Yakushi's Ume Plum ... It can still be seen Almond blossoms in Maruyama Castle Ruins Park... Buds Weeping cherry blossoms at Mishima Shrine ... Buds Okame cherry blossoms along Along Daisen New Road ... The peak has passed The temperature is rising, and spring is finally here. It is almost time until the day when you can see the flowers that everyone has been waiting for. As for the staff's prediction, I think that the best time to see flowers will be around the 20th. In the precincts of Hinata Yakushi, a signboard cat was running around.
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Kashiwa Tourism Association.
Mar. 6, 2024
Ōtōin The founding of Oto-in is unknown, but it is believed that it was built in the Nara and Heian periods, and that the monks of the Tendai sect lived there to pray to the dead. It is recorded that Daito-in became a Soto School temple in the first year of Keicho (1596). Otoin Temple is a family temple where the ancestors and deceased members of the Dan family are memorialized. In addition, as a temple open to the community, we are actively engaged in cultural activities such as concerts using the main hall (temple con), art exhibitions in the gallery, history study groups, small Buddha carving classes, calligraphy classes, flower arrangement classes, etc., and we continue to be active as a temple open to the community as a family temple for the Dan family. [Basic information] Address: Kashiwa City Hananoi 1757 TEL:04-7132-5868 Business hours: 9:00~16:30 (temple office reception) Closed: open all year Parking: 40 cars ~Access~ 【JR Joban Line】Get off at "Kashiwa" station, west exit from the bus stop "Municipal Kashiwa High School", Bus bound for "Tokyu Village" Get off at the bus stop "Hananoi Shrine" and walk for 10 minutes. 【Tsukuba Express】Get off at Kashiwa Leaf Campus Station, from the bus stop Take the bus to "Tokyu Village" and get off at the bus stop "Hananoi Kido" 10 minutes on foot ~Attractions~ ・Ginkgo biloba The giant ginkgo tree, the symbol of Daitoin, is said to be over 450 years old. It is said that this large ginkgo was used as a landmark of Hananoi Village during the Tone River water transportation in the Edo period. Even now, you can see it well from the Ōtone Bridge. According to the "Chinju Forest Tree Survey Research" Implementation in 2004 (Heisei 16), ginkgo biloba (5.32 m) is considered to be the thickest trunk circumference in Kashiwa City. In 1981 (Showa 56) (1981), it became a designated protected tree (designation number 290) in Kashiwa City. ・Bentendo Bentendo, built in 1864, was demolished due to deterioration in the Showa 50. The inauguration ceremony of the current Bentendo was held in November 1998 (Heisei 10) (1998). The Bentendo enshrines Benzaiten, an eight-armed statue with the god Uga and a Torii (shrine gate) gate above his head. In his hand, he holds a long halberd, an orb, and a key to the treasury. The crocodile mouth attached to the old Bentendo Hall is engraved with the names of 24 donors from the tenth year of Tenpo (1839), indicating that the Bentendo has existed since ancient times. This crocodile mouth is attached to the Shin Bentendo and still resonates with the sound of the Tenpo era.
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Kashiwa Tourism Association.
Mar. 6, 2024
Yutaka inari Hongu Toyoke Inari" is written and read as "Yutaka inari". Like Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, it was founded in Showa 40 (Showa 40) as a single shrine that does not belong to the main office of the shrine It is a shrine of Shinto Buddhist practice, which is rare in modern times. Currently, it is the Kashiwa City Yutaka handling office of the Fushimi Inari Taisha Affiliated Lecture Office. He is also responsible for the Fukurokuju of the "Seven Lucky Gods". A sign that is a sign of congratulations = Because "Zuisho" often occurs It is also known as the Power Spot. In addition, shuin stamps by Fukue master Azunosuke and limited-time red seals, etc. It is also popular for being able to receive various shuin stamps (see image). We also accept prayers for the removal of evil, prayers for traffic safety, groundbreaking ceremonies, blessing prayers, Shichi-Go-San, weddings, etc. (Fengqi Lord God) Shoichi Toyoke Inari Ōkami (Ukanomitamanomikoto, Ooanamuchinomikoto, Otanomikoto, Otanomikoto, Ukemochinokami) Basic Info Address Chiba Prefecture Kashiwa City Feng Shiki 972-14 TEL 04-7174-0248 business hours Holidays Parking Access 【JR Joban Line】Get off at Minami Kashiwa Station 20 minutes walk 25 minutes walk from JR Kashiwa Station [Bus] JR Tobu Noda Line Kashiwa Station East Exit "Kashiwa Station East Exit" Stop No. 5 Kashiwa 28 bound for Natogaya (via Tokiwadai) and get off at "Toyomachi Higashi" 5 minutes on foot shuin stamps * All reception will be "ready-made" (9 a.m. ~ 5 p.m.) shuin stamps The size is about 21.5 cm in width and 15.5 cm in height There is also a limited period of award, so please come and visit us
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Kashiwa Tourism Association.
Mar. 6, 2024
On Sunday, April 7, 2024, a joint concert will be held at Daito-in Temple. Concerts are held in the main hall surrounded by cherry blossoms in full bloom, and you can enjoy the fusion created by different musical instruments!! Please come and visit us!! [Details] Date: Sunday, April 7, 2024 Doors open at 13:30 Concert starts at 2 p.m. Venue: Daitoin Main Hall (Chiba Prefecture Kashiwa City Hananoi 1757) ☎:04-7132-5868 All seats are unreserved (chair seats) and parking lot is available. Ticket: 2,500 yen * It is expected to be fully booked by advance reservation and sale. Please make a reservation and purchase as soon as possible. Reservations and inquiries: Daitoin Temple Office ☎:04-7132-5868
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Kashiwa Tourism Association.
Mar. 6, 2024
We would like to inform you of the "Footpath tour around the Ohori River where you can walk while enjoying the scenery as it is" sponsored by Kashiwa tourism Production, a small trip around nature and history around the Ohori River! !! See below for more information. ---------------- Date: Saturday, March 23, 2024 (cancelled due to stormy weather) Meeting: 9:00 Toyoshiki Station (around 12 o'clock, dismissal at the bus stop "Shikoda") Capacity: 20 people (If there are many applicants, a lottery will be held.) Results will be notified by Saturday, March 16) Those who can walk about 6 km (elementary school students and older, elementary school students must be accompanied by a guardian) What to bring: Clothes for exercise, rain gear, drinks, health insurance card, etc. Participation fee: 500 yen Application: Please write the tour name "Ohori River Area Footpath Tour", address, name, age, phone number, and email address and send an email to Kashiwa Kanko Production. Reception starts: March 1 (Thursday) ~ March 11 (Monday) Organizer Contact: Kashiwa Tourism Production (citizen public interest activity organization) TEL: 090-4038-6822 (Inaba)
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Tateyama City Tourism Association
Mar. 5, 2024
Why don't you go around Tateyama by bicycle? Minamiboso, located in the southern part of the Boso Peninsula, runs around the coastline Roundabout for about 120 km. The course in the mountainous area is undulating enough for the elevation difference, and the scenery and sense of accomplishment are recommended for advanced riders. For beginners, we will guide you to a pottering course where you can run along the sea and enjoy the scent and scenery of the seashore in a relaxed manner. The Tateyama Tourism Association rents not only electric bicycles that are easy on slopes, but also sports bikes such as cross bikes and road bikes for long-distance riding! Bicycles with child seats and children's bicycles are also available, so it is recommended for families! Please contact the Tateyama Tourism Association [0470-22-2000]!
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Kanagawa Tourism Association
Mar. 5, 2024
Introducing popular sightseeing spots in Kanagawa Prefecture! [Yokohama Minato Mirai 21] ・In the beautiful futuristic port area, a large number of must-visit spots are gathered! Facing the Port of Yokohama, this area is lined with modern skyscrapers, shopping malls, and first-class hotels. The scenery of many people coming and going in a city where roads and street trees are neatly and beautifully formed is like a futuristic city. There are many attractions in this area, such as Landmark Tower, Cosmo World, Hammerhead, MARK IS, Pacifico Yokohama, Queen's Square, World Porters, and Red Brick Warehouse. The night view and illuminations that spread 360 degrees from 273 meters above the ground, which can be seen on the observation floor of the Landmark Tower and the Sky Garden, are a must-see. ■ Basic Information 【Address】Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama City Nishi Ward Minato Mirai 3-5 Minato Mirai Station 【Access】 Minato Mirai Line Minato Mirai Station JR Keihin Tohoku Line, Negishi Line, Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line Sakuragicho Station
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Kanagawa Tourism Association
Mar. 5, 2024
Goma throws a goma tree into the flame in the altar to ward off evil and calamity, purify one's desires, and fulfill one's aspirations. It is an esoteric ritual to ask. At Oyama Temple, once a year (usually on February 28) a special event is held. Godangoma sets up altars in front of the Five Great Myō Kings, places a fire furnace in front of each altar, burns milk, etc., and prays to the Honzon. We burn the firewood of our troubles with the fire of wisdom and pray for no illness and disaster, increased profits, and respect. This ceremony is visited by many pilgrims from far and wide, and it is crowded with bonfires all day long. Even if you look at the whole country, it is rare to see a goma performed at the five altars. The Godan Goma practice is a special event held once a year, but the regular Goma prayer is held every day, and it is a valuable experience that anyone can participate in. In the solemn atmosphere of Oyama Temple deep in the mountains, please spend a moment to wash your heart. Away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, you can purify your mind and body by participating in the ritual of Goma and return to your daily life with a new mindset. Please enjoy this precious opportunity to bring peace and moisture to your heart along with the solemn atmosphere of the temple. Anyone can participate, so feel free to ask.
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Kanagawa Tourism Association
Mar. 5, 2024
Kanagawa's 100 Specialties [Crafts] The "Kanagawa Specialty 100 Selections" are selected by the prefecture with recommendations from prefectural residents and organizations from among the crafts, processed foods, and agricultural, forestry, and fishery products cultivated in the tradition and climate of Kanagawa Prefecture, with the aim of widely promoting them both inside and outside the prefecture as an element of Kanagawa Prefecture's tourism appeal and contributing to the promotion of tourism. It was selected for the first time in Showa 60 and re-selected in 2006 (Heisei 18). More than 10 years have passed since the last selection, and the needs of tourists are changing, so we have selected a new "Kanagawa Specialty 100 Selections". We will also add attractive gems that are conscious of inbound tourism and local gourmet foods that are popular in the region, and widely promote them as important resources to convey the charm of Kanagawa. ・Yokohama scarf A 100% silk scarf featuring the world's highest level of advanced hand-printing technology and careful sewing. Click here for basic information about this product < store where you can buy this product> Yokohama Silk Museum Shop Association We have a lineup of "Yokohama scarves" produced by the world's highest level of platemaking, dyeing, and sewing technology ・Business hours: 12:00~17:00 Free admission to the shop The Silk Museum is closed on closed days as well. Address: 1 Yamashita-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama Silk Center 2F Inside the Silk Museum Phone number: 045-681-5861 Yokohama Kobo Bashamichi Kannai Yokohama scarf sales We sell hand prints and the works of dyeing craftsmen in Yokohama ・Business hours: 11:00~18:30 ・Regular holiday: Sunday Address: 4-42-1 Sumiyoshi-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama Kannai Hall 1st Floor 3 Phone number: 045-227-8226 Mariage Yokohama Bay Sheraton We sell Yokohama scarves on display in the underground passage of the Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel Address: Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel & Towers 1F, 1-3-23 Kitayuki, Nishi-ku, Yokohama Phone number: 045-321-0503
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Tateyama City Tourism Association
Mar. 4, 2024
How do you do! This is the Tateyama Tourism Association. Located at the southern tip of the Boso Peninsula, Tateyama City is blessed with abundant nature and a warm climate. The COOL JAPAN VIDEOS account provides plenty of information and recommendations on attractive sightseeing spots in Tateyama City. Please follow us! With a population of about 43,000, Tateyama City is blessed with a mild climate with an average annual temperature of 16°C. The west side of the city faces the southern end of Tokyo Bay, and the south side of the city faces the Pacific Ocean (Sotobo), where you can enjoy marine sports such as Scuba Diving and swimming. In addition, the Prefectural Tateyama Wild Bird Forest in the Tateyama City are selected as "100 best forests for forest bathing", and the area around the Hirasunaura Beach is selected as "100 best Hakushaseishou" and "100 best roads in Japan". ■ Introducing 7 sightseeing spots in Chiba Prefecture Tateyama City! [ Tateyama Castle / Shiroyama Park ] It is a park built by maintaining the residence Ruins of the Castle of the Sengoku daimyo The Satomi Clan in the Boso region. At the top of Shiroyama Park is Tateyama Castle (Hakkenden Museum), where Documents from "Eight Dogs of Satomi" are on display. Seasonal flowers such as Ume plums, camellias, cherry blossoms, and azaleas bloom in the park. [ Minato Oasis "Nagisa no Eki" Tateyama ] It is a facility that can be enjoyed by both children and adults, such as the "Umi no Marche Tateyama" where you can buy fresh seafood and local specialty products, the "Seaside Plaza" and the "Observation Deck" with a large aquarium. [ Awa Shrine ] The sacred tree of Ichinomiya Shrine in Awa Province Awa Shrine is over 500 years old, and the Sea Cave Ruins in the precincts is designated as a prefectural historic site. During the spring cherry blossom season, Someiyoshino's "Cherry Blossom Tunnel" in the precincts welcomes cherry blossom viewers. [ Daifukuji Temple (Kannon on the Cliff) ] It is called "Kannon on the cliff" because the Kannon Hall is built on the cliff in the middle of Mt. Funagata. The 1.5-meter-high statue of Kannon is designated as a tangible cultural property of Tateyama City [ Sumisaki Lighthouse ] An observatory is built near the lighthouse and overlooks the Pacific Ocean. If the weather is good, you can see Mt. Fuji. [ Boso Flower Line ] The Boso Flower Line, which stretches for about 46 kilometers along the coastline, is lined with rape flowers and marigolds, and you can enjoy the scenery of the four seasons. About 6 km from Ido to Aihama has been selected as one of the "100 best roads in Japan". ■ Events and festivals in Tateyama City [ Yawatanmachi ] In 2004, it was designated as a Chiba Prefecture designated intangible folk cultural property "Awa Yawatanmachi". Located in the southeastern part of Chiba Prefecture, it is the largest festival in the Awa District, where festival floats and Mikoshi (portable shrines) parade through the streets of Tateyama. [ Tateyama Kanko Festival Tateyama Bay Fireworks Display ] Every year in August, about 10,000 fireworks are set off near the Hojo coast. Underwater fireworks and oversized starmines color the summer night sky of Tateyama. ■ Specialty products of Tateyama City [ Boshu Fans ] Boshu fans, one of Japan's Three Greatest Fans along with Kyo-Uchiwa in Kyoto and Marugame Fan in Shikoku, were selected as traditional crafts designated by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for the first time in Chiba Prefecture in 2003. The tradition handed down from the Meiji era has been passed down to the present day. ■ Enjoy sightseeing in Tateyama City The rape blossoms that stretch along the beautiful coastline of the Tateyama City, the tranquility of the historic shrines and temples, and the charm of the local Specialty Products continue to captivate those who visit. The scenery changes with the seasons, so you can feel new discoveries and excitement no matter when you visit at any time of the year. COOL JAPAN VIDEOS will provide you with recommended information about Tateyama City, so please enjoy it!
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  • Tateyamaminatozaki Port
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  • Awa Yawatan Machi
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Isehara Tourism Association
Mar. 3, 2024
[The 39th Mt. Oyama Mountaineering Marathon] Sunday, March 10, 2024 Opening Ceremony 9:00~9:20@Isehara Elementary School Ground Starts: 10am/10:30am/11am The 39th annual Mt. Oyama Mountaineering Marathon will be held! Starting in front of Isehara Station, runners run along the Oyama Road toward the finish line of Oyama Afuri Shrine. The uphill slope gradually starts around the Ishikura Bridge, and the uphill curve in front of the Koyi Myojin Hihita Shrine seems to be quite tight. If you run from the old road to the Komasando and then to the women's slope (or if you climb it?) It is the lower shrine of the Oyama Afuri Shrine in the goal. Please note that there will be road restrictions due to the event. For details, please see the official Home page. ★ Start time 10:00 a.m. (Men in their 50s and 60s and over) 10:30 a.m. (Men in their 40s, Women under 39 years old, Women over 40 years old) 11:00 a.m. (Men under 29 years old, 30s) *Photo courtesy of Hisahiko Meguro
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橋本 忠男
Mar. 1, 2024
Spring in Japan is all about cherry blossoms. Kawazu cherry blossoms bloom earlier than Someiyoshino, signaling that spring is near. The wild bird "Mejiro", which had never been seen before, is coming in search of nectar from Kawazu cherry blossoms. Kawazu cherry blossoms shine in the bright blue sky, and if there is a komejiro, it is "the first in spring". In a world where war is spreading, while looking at the Kawazu cherry blossoms on a calm day, I feel that I am happy to have been born in such a wonderful country.
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Isehara Tourism Association
Mar. 1, 2024
[Isehara flower information] 3.01 Okame cherry blossoms along the Oyama New Road... Began to bloom It's March from today. It seems that a graduation ceremony was held at a high school in Isehara City, and I felt the arrival of Spring. It is ♪ also a spring letter from Oyama Along the Oyama Shindo (bypass), which runs for about 3 kilometers, Okame cherry blossoms are planted and pink flowers are beginning to bloom. The tree at the foot of the tree is still a young tree, so it seems to have a thin trunk and bloom early. Overall, I think the flowering is a little early this year due to the warm weather. It looks like it will be in full bloom next week. If you can see the flowers from the car window, it will be fun to drive.
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