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Isehara Tourism Association
Jan. 4, 2024
[Isehara Pilgrimage] January 4, 2024 The Isehara City Tourism Association officially started today. Once again, we look forward to your support this year. We immediately visited Sannomiya Hibita Shrine and Isehara Daijingu Shrine to pray for further promotion of tourism this year. We also extend our heartfelt sympathies to those affected by the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake and pray for a swift recovery. *A packed lineup of events in 2024* ♦ Monday, January 8 (holiday) Hinatayakushi’s First Yakushi of the year. A rice porridge offering is planned. ♦ Saturday, January 6 Kururin Café opens♪ Kururin-yaki makes its debut at the Hinata Marche! ♦ Weekends and holidays from Saturday, January 13 to Sunday, January 28 Enjoy winter night views on the Oyama Cable Car’s evening runs. ♦ Saturday, February 3 Setsubun Festival. Events are planned at Oyama Afuri Shrine, Sannomiya Hibita Shrine, and Isehara Daijingu Shrine. ♦ Sunday, February 4 Isehara will also have a booth at Atsugi’s event as part of the Shimokitazawa Road Footbath Campaign. ♦ Saturday, February 10 to Monday, February 12 (holiday) We will promote and exhibit at the Japan Heritage event in Yurakucho. ♦ Wednesday, February 14 and Thursday, February 15 Local Isehara souvenirs and products will be sold in the Isehara City Hall lobby. ♦ Sunday, March 10 The long-running Oyama Mountain Running Marathon, its 39th edition, is coming up. ♦ From Thursday, March 14 Works by students of the pottery class “Sae Hajime” will be displayed in the station-side Kururin House showcase. Look forward to various events again this year!
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  • Japan
  • Shrine
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Isehara
  • Hatsumode
  • Sightseeing
  • Odakyu Line
SAMURAIHONOR
Dec. 8, 2023
Nobushige Sanada Yukimura was found by the enemy as he rested against a tree in the precincts of Yasui Shrine during the summer campaign in Osaka, and died in battle, leaving behind his last words, ``Take credit for this head.'' ... Nobushige Sanada Yukimura was resting his body against a tree in the precincts of Yasui Shrine in the Osaka summer camp, when he was discovered by the enemy and killed with the last words, "Take credit for this head" ...
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  • Sanada Yukimura
  • What Will You Do, Ieyasu?
  • Pilgrimage
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Samurai
  • Japanese swords
  • Bushido
  • Japanese Warrior
  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Osaka Castle
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