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Toyooka Village Tourism Association
Oct. 15, 2024
Cycling around the Village, I took 🚲 pictures of the autumn scenery On sunny days, the ears of rice before harvesting shine golden 🌾 On the opposite bank of the Tenryu River is the Central Alps. Mt. Soragi and Mt. Minamikomagatake are all famous peaks over ⛰️ 2800m And autumn fruit apples 🍎 Shinano Gold was fruiting in the air. Toyooka Travel Time offers bicycle rentals and Cycling Guide Tours. We can also attend to rental bicycle customers and guide them to scenic places and easy-to-run courses! For details, please see the Toyooka Travel Time Home page.
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  • Toyooka, Nagano Prefecture
  • Toyooka travel time
  • Toyooka Village Tourism Association
  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Minami-Shinshu, Minami-Shinshu area
  • Shinshu
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  • Travel
  • Nature
  • Great view
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すっこ
Oct. 10, 2024
Hiroshima Sera Town (Recommended Spots in Hiroshima) #Flower Station Sera 👈 @hananoekisera Autumn Flower Festival until 11/4!! Bridge of Happiness 2024/10/5 One piece 📸 from the early morning opening of the Flower Station Sera I went to the park a lot in the early morning, but I was finally able 😊 to meet the long-awaited white rainbow The place where the rainbow appeared was too great behind the spectacular cosmos field. Impression filled my heart. 
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  • Photography
  • Autumn
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  • Japan
  • Hirosima Prefecture
  • Photogenic
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  • Photo Contest
  • Nature
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Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Oct. 9, 2024
Gion Shrine Autumn Festival “Okunchi” Today, Wednesday, October 9, the Gion Shrine in Kuraoka District held its autumn festival “Okunchi.”🤗 The light rain that fell until yesterday felt like a distant memory under a clear, delightful autumn sky.☀️ Gion-san’s power is truly amazing.👏✨ Even though the festival fell on a weekday this year, visitors from outside the prefecture and local children gathered from the start of the ceremony.😊 We were allowed into the main hall and were able to see the “Urayasu no Mai” dance.🥹 It was a beautiful dance that radiated tradition.✨ The Gion kagura also came with detailed explanations about how it differs from other kagura, which made it even more enjoyable.🤩 The Usu-daiko drum dance invited everyone, including the general public, to join in lively dancing, and the playful exchanges of the Yamaboshi question-and-answer skit added a comedic touch that made people chuckle.🤣 Traditional events can sometimes seem formal and stern, but this festival was anything but that—it was a truly entertaining celebration.💫 After the Usu-daiko dance there was a mochi-throwing event, and the festival concluded with a dedication of the Gion kagura, keeping the atmosphere lively from start to finish.🤗🎉
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  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Gokase
  • Traditional events,annual events
  • Autumn
  • Gion shrines
  • Traditional culture
  • Tradition
  • Traditional entertainment
  • Kagura・Mikagura
  • History
  • ...and 9 others
YMD
Oct. 8, 2024
Tsuyagawa Love Story 【Setting】Two people meet on a boat during the Period when red spider liliies bloom. I took aerial photos of red spider liliies and Japanese boats floating on the Tsuya River with a drone. Kaizu City, Gifu Prefecture "Tsuyagawa" 2024/10/6 * Flight over the Tsuya River has been confirmed. * Permission from the boatman * Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Comprehensive Flight Permit has been obtained. * Flight plan report and flight log book have been prepared.
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  • Japan
  • Photo Contest
  • Photography
  • Great view
  • Nature
  • Instagrammable
  • Tokai region
  • Cool Japan
  • Flowers
  • Aerial photography
  • ...and 5 others
hiromi sakata
Oct. 7, 2024
Nara Park 2022.11.03 The Morning Sun was shining brightly. Kasuga-Taisha Shrine, a shrine located in Nara Park, is the headquarters of about 3,000 Kasuga-Taisha Shrines throughout Japan and is also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the main God of worship enshrined at Kasuga-taisha Shrine, Takemikazuchi no Mikoto, was originally the god of Kashima Jingu Shrine in Ibaraki Prefecture. In the second year of Jingo Kageun Jingoken (768), Taketsuchi came from Kashima Jingu to Mount Spring on a white deer. At this time, it is said that the white deer on which Taketsuchi was riding gave birth to a child in Nara, which is the Roux of Nara's deer.
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  • Nara Park
  • Nature
  • Autumn
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  • Japan
  • Great view
  • Travel
  • Sightseeing
  • Autumn leaves
  • ...and 3 others
Atami Tourism Association
Oct. 4, 2024
On Saturday, October 19, Fujikyu Marine Resort will Held in the "Atami Marine Fireworks Festival", and the Fireworks Roux boat will be operated for the first 100 people on the day. Why don't you watch the 3,000 fireworks that color the night sky of Atami from the extraordinary space of being on a boat with no obstruction? We look forward to your embarkation.   Date: Saturday, October 19, 2024 Time: 19:50 Departure~fireworks Appreciation (20:20~20:40)~20:50 Return to port embarkation location: Atami Port (point of sale embarkation ticket to Hatsushima) Fee: Adult 2,800 yen, Child 1,400 Yen * One preschooler is free for 1 adult Ticket / Limited to 100 people ● Advance Phone reservation (Please purchase tickets at the waiting area Window on the day between 19:10~19:40.) ) Ship in service / Ile de Vacance III * It may be canceled due to weather conditions on the day and other reasons. Thank you for your understanding. * Please fill in the embarkation list. Reservations / Inquiries / Fujikyu Marine Resort Phone 0557-81-0541
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  • Fireworks
  • Atami Onsen
  • Ferry / Cruise ship
  • date
  • Experiences
  • Coast/Beach/Sea
  • Instagrammable
  • Recommendation
  • Photogenic
  • Art
  • ...and 8 others
Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Oct. 2, 2024
Thursday, October 3 — G Class: Tea Pan-Frying Experience at Miyazaki Sabou🍵 Today, third graders from four elementary schools across Gokase Town gathered at Miyazaki Sabou for a G class✍️💡…so I was able to observe their visit👀✨ We had considered skipping the tea-picking experience because of light rain, but the kids’ energy cleared the sky enough for a short session, so we did a little picking👏👏👏 Chanting “one bud, two leaves!” everyone happily hand-picked tea leaves🌿 After that, the group split into three teams to do 1) a factory tour, 2) a pan-frying experience, and 3) a tasting session✍️✨ 1) The factory was full of first-time sights! Different tea aromas drifted through the air, and just watching the tour felt soothing🤤💕 When told that a single tea leaf can become green tea, oolong tea, or black tea, the kids gasped “Whaaaat!?” with perfect reactions😳💮💮💮 lol 2) The pan-frying experience stemmed from what they heard on the tour: machines roast leaves at 200–300°C, so the kids nervously asked, “Is it hot!?”🤣 But trying it turned out to be fun🤩 They watched, fascinated, as the leaves dried and released a pleasant aroma, commenting “I like this smell!” and “But it’s tiring~💦” while learning the pan-fried tea production process😊 3) They learned about types of tea utensils and how to use them, the ideal water temperature for brewing, and other tips for making tasty tea, then each brewed and tasted pan-fried tea themselves🍵✨ One child said it smelled like corn soup, which surprised me, but apparently pan-fried tea is often said to have a corn-like flavor😮💡 The children’s sensitivities never cease to amaze me👏 They compared four teas by taste and tried to identify which was pan-fried tea, oolong, hojicha, or black tea. Many struggled, confused by the familiar colors and aromas🤣 Did you know? Taiwanese and Gokase oolong teas are closer in color to green tea rather than brown😏✏️ At the end, during the Q&A, the children asked sharp questions to the producers and summarized what they had learned✍️💫 The kids experienced the full charm of Gokase’s pan-fried tea and felt the producers’ passion😌 I hope they take pride in this local specialty and help weave the future of Gokase Town✨
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  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Gokase
  • Specialty
  • Kamairicha
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  • Gourmet
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Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Oct. 1, 2024
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage "Ara Odori" on Sunday, September 29 Ara Odori took place on Sunday, September 29 🐵💫 The sunny weather was almost hot and great for photos, but I imagine it was truly tough for everyone who spent the whole day dancing in costume. Well done to all of you 👏 I was amazed to see so many people each memorizing their roles, dances, and songs to perform a single dance together 😳✨ Elementary school students joined in and danced Ara Odori partway through, and it moved me to see this tradition being passed down to people of all ages 🥹 I heard that Ara Odori used to ban women long ago, but even as the form has changed with the times, I felt a strong community spirit to protect the tradition together 💪✨ Today, students from Gokase Junior High School, who hope to share more of Gokase Town’s charm and traditions and make the town more vibrant, spent the whole day filming the Ara Odori on video for us 📸💡 We should be able to share that video soon, so look forward to it 🤗💕
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  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Gokase
  • AraOdori
  • Intangible cultural heritage
  • Tradition
  • Traditional culture
  • Traditional entertainment
  • History
  • Photography
  • Instagrammable
  • ...and 7 others

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