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Yamato City Event Tourism Association
Jan. 4, 2024
Nice to meet you! We are the Yamato City Event and Tourism Association in Kanagawa Prefecture. Yamato City in Kanagawa Prefecture sits in the center of Kanagawa and had a population of 243,412 as of December 2023. It is designated as a Special City, a status for areas with populations over 200,000. In this first post, we introduce the many attractions and event information unique to Yamato City! ■■ Tourist information for Yamato City, Kanagawa Prefecture ■■ ◇ Izumi no Mori Centered on the Yamato water source, this vast park covers about 42 hectares—roughly nine Tokyo Domes. Protected through Kanagawa’s trust movement for nature conservation, it is designated as Kanagawa Trust Green Area and preserves rich natural environments. The park includes a Wetland Botanical Garden, Yamato City Folk House Garden, Fureai Campground (day-camp area), and the Yamato City Nature Observation Center "Shirakashi-no-Ie." At the Fureai Campground, you can even rent cooking and barbecue equipment for day camps free of charge. ◇ Jōhō-ji Temple Located near Izumi no Mori, this temple is one of the Busō Udoshi Kannon Pilgrimage sites, a Kannon pilgrimage centered on the South Tama area of Tokyo Metropolis and Sagamihara City in Kanagawa Prefecture. The quiet, soothing temple grounds bloom with cherry blossoms in spring and offer autumn foliage in fall. ◇ Fureai Forest Facing Izumi no Mori across the Tomei Expressway, Fureai Forest stretches as a woodland themed around water, greenery, and flowers. The park features a Herb Garden, Rose Garden, an Orchard at Higashikari green area, and Fureai Hiroba, offering seasonal delights throughout the year. ◇ Kakurinji Temple Founded in 1569 during the Sengoku period, Kakurinji is a Jōdo sect temple. A wide precinct beyond stone steps is one of its charms, and seasonal sights such as cherry blossoms and azaleas draw visitors. Every January, the temple hosts a traditional Daruma fair. ◇ Naval Air Facility Atsugi Naval Air Facility Atsugi, also known as Atsugi Naval Airfield, straddles Yamato City and Ayase City and covers about 507 square meters as a military airfield. Every April, the base opens to the public for the Japan–U.S. Friendship Spring Festival, featuring impressive aircraft displays, American food, live concerts, and more. ◇ Yamato Yutorinomori Park A beloved local park for sports and recreation, Yutorinomori divides into zones: Picnic Plaza with recreational facilities, a landscaped zone centered on lawns, and the Light Sports Plaza with tennis courts. Near the tennis courts, a barbecue area lets visitors enjoy casual barbecues (reservation required). Within the Picnic Plaza, Wanpaku Plaza features large multi-section playground equipment by age group and is popular with children. ◇ Yamato City Cultural Creation Base Sirius Opened on November 3, 2016, east of Yamato Station, Sirius is a new cultural hub. It houses an arts and culture hall, a well-equipped children’s reading room, music rehearsal studios, and a regional materials corner with exhibitions, offering many attractions. ■■ Event information for Yamato City, Kanagawa Prefecture ■■ ◇ Yamato Citizen's Festival Held every May, this popular festival attracts many visitors from inside and outside the city. The program includes stage performances and participatory, hands-on events, offering plenty to see and do. About 200 diverse stalls line the venue, and a parade runs for roughly 1.2 kilometers. In 2023, the festival returned after a four-year hiatus, attracting about 90,000 visitors over two days. ◇ Kanagawa Yamato Awa Odori One of the three major Awa Odori dances in the Kanto region, Kanagawa Yamato Awa Odori began over 40 years ago as a local shopping street event. Groups from across the country gather in colorful costumes to perform over two days, presenting an overwhelming spectacle. A summer highlight for Yamato City, the July 29–30, 2023 edition drew around 300,000 attendees. The official website of the Yamato City Event and Tourism Association publishes the Yamato Guide Map. Please check it out! (If you prefer a printed guide map, please visit the Yamato City Event and Tourism Association on the second floor of Yamato City Cultural Creation Base Sirius.) We will continue to bring you the charms of Yamato City in Kanagawa Prefecture, where nature and history coexist. We hope this information helps with your sightseeing. Thank you for your continued support.
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  • Yamato, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Fountain Forest
  • Fureai Forest
  • Tsurinji Temple
  • Johoji Temple
  • Naval Air Facility Atsugi
  • Yamato Yutori Forest
  • Yamato City Cultural Creation Center Sirius
  • Yamato Citizen Festival
  • ...and 6 others
Zushi Tourism Association
Dec. 25, 2023
NICE TO MEET EVERYONE WHO WATCHES COOL JAPAN VIDEOS! This is the Zushi Tourism Association. Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture is located in the southeast of Kanagawa Prefecture and is bordered by Yokohama City, Kamakura City, Hayama Town, Yokosuka City, and Sagami Bay. It takes about 1 hour by train or car from Tokyo and has good access, making it a recommended area for day trips. In this first post, we will introduce various sightseeing spots and event information that cannot be missed when sightseeing in Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture! [Popular sightseeing spot information in Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture] ■Hiroyama Park Located at the top of Mt. Hiro, it is a popular viewing spot. When the weather is good, you can see Mt. Fuji from the observatory in the park, and it has been selected as one of the "50 Scenic Spots in Kanagawa", "50 Parks in Kanagawa", and "100 Views of Fujimi in the Kanto Region". ■Malibu Farm Zushi Marina It is a resort facility with a yacht harbor, hotel, restaurant and café, event space, condominiums, chapel and tennis courts. There is also a restaurant where you can enjoy the sea and a café terrace where your dog is OK! It is also used for filming TV dramas and movies, and you can enjoy the outstanding location. ■SHOPPING PLAZA HAYAMA STATION Hayama Station, which opened in September 2016, has about 26 stores, including antenna shops and fresh foods in the Zushi and Hayama areas. As of December 2023 Local gourmet food and local vegetables are enriched! It is recommended for purchasing souvenirs and as a base for sightseeing. ■Zushi Coast It is a tourist attraction that represents Zushi City! YOU CAN ENJOY VARIOUS MARINE SPORTS SUCH AS WINDSURFING AND SUP. In addition, the scenery of the sunset on the Zushi Coast won the "Miura Peninsula Sunset Grand Prix No. 1", and it is also attracting attention as a scenic spot. The area around Zushi City is also a great area for driving. In particular, the coastal route from Zushi to Hayama allows you to enjoy the beautiful coastline and blue sea, and you can enjoy the feeling of refreshment. The official website of the "Zushi City and Zushi Tourism Association" also publishes Zushi City tourism model plans model courses! We would appreciate it if you could refer to it. [Event information in Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture] ■Zushi Coast Fireworks Festival Fireworks launched from boats floating in Zushi Bay to the Zushi Coast area brightly color the night sky in early summer. About 7,000 fireworks set off in time with the music are spectacular! Contents at the time of the 2023 event ■Zushi Kaigan Film Festival This film festival started in 2010 with the theme of "Play with the Earth". The Zushi Kaigan Film Festival, which is celebrating its 12th anniversary in 2023, is usually held during Golden Week and is visited by many people. The film will be screened after sunset on a large screen set up on the beach of Zushi Beach. You can enjoy a movie in the best location! At the venue, there will be a food court, a seaside merry-go-round, and daily events. Contents at the time of the 2023 event [Workation information in Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture] In recent years, the number of users has been increasing as a way to spend vacations while teleworking at resorts and hotels, and "workation" a coined word that combines "work" and "vacation". In Zushi City, there are many workspaces such as cafes, co-working spaces, and accommodation and recreational facilities. In addition, there are plenty of activities that you can experience in between work! In addition to marine sports such as SUP, you can also experience incense making, ukulele classes, yoga, and more. On the official website of the Zushi City and Zushi Tourism Association, you can also search the workspace of Zushi. We will continue to deliver information on the charms of Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture, as well as sightseeing and events. Thank you in advance!
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  • Zushi
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Zushi Beach
  • Hiroyama Park
  • Malibu Farm Zushi Marina
  • Zushi Coast Fireworks Festival
  • Zushi Coast Film Festival
  • workcation
  • Activities
  • Movie
  • ...and 4 others
ManazuruTourism Association
Dec. 21, 2023
Nice to meet you! This is the Manazuru Tourism Association. In this account, we will send out the charm of Manazuru Town in Kanagawa Prefecture. Thank you in advance! Manazuru Town, Kanagawa Prefecture, is located in the southwestern part of Kanagawa Prefecture and is the second smallest town in Kanagawa Prefecture with a population of 6,740 as of November 2023 Reiwa 5. The Iwasawa River, which originates in Mt. Hoshiga, is covered with forests and is also a natural conservation area. In this first posting, we will introduce Manazuru Town in Kanagawa Prefecture, as well as information on sightseeing spots, festivals, and events! ◆ Sightseeing information of Manazuru Town, Kanagawa Prefecture ◆ 【Cape Manazuru】 Located at the tip of the Manazuru Peninsula, it is a popular spot that has been selected as one of the "Kanagawa Scenic 50 Selections"! There are promenades in the forest and along the coastline, so you can easily take a stroll. At the tip of the cape, a huge rock protruding from the surface of the sea called "Mitsuishi" is also a highlight! Mitsuishi is also popular as a famous place for the first sunrise. 【Matsumoto Farm】 It is a mandarin orange farm in a great location overlooking Sagami Bay. Every season, you can experience mandarin orange picking, sweet summer citrus picking, and daffodil flower picking. The park is also equipped with a dog run and barbecue area! You can also play with a rental dog. 【Manazuru Sea Station Manazuru Bay Marina】 It is mainly a marina port facility that welcomes visitors from the sea, such as pleasure boats and yachts. Only temporary mooring is available. *Advance reservation required Fresh fish, vegetables and souvenirs are also sold. There are also hot spring resorts in the vicinity, and there are also plenty of cafeterias where you can taste seafood. 【Kibune Shrine】 It is a shrine founded in 889 where the main god of the country, the chief god of things, and the god Sukunabikona are enshrined. It is said to have benefits such as family safety, business prosperity, and prayer for good luck. The Kibune Festival, held every July, is one of Japan's three major ship festivals. It is also designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property. Brightly decorated with lanterns and flower decorations, it is an annual grand festival in which Kohaya boats and mikoshi boats cross the sea. 【Iwa Beach】 About a 20-minute walk from Manazuru Station on the JR Tokaido Line, about 5 minutes by bus, and a hidden gem with good access! The waves are calm, so it is also recommended for families. Scuba diving, fishing and marine activities are also available. In the summer, the marine athletic "Manazuru Water Park" will be available for a limited time! As of 2023 There are plenty of rental spaces, playground equipment, kitchen cars, hot showers, etc., so you can spend a comfortable time. 【Manazuru Peninsula Sightseeing Boat】 It is a sightseeing boat that allows you to enjoy the Manazuru Peninsula from the sea! It will be a round trip between Manazuru Port and off the coast of Mitsuishi about 30 minutes. You can enjoy Hatsushima, Oshima, Kibune Shrine, Mitsuishi, etc. from the sea. ◎ Boarding fee Adults: 1,500 yen Up to junior high school students: 1,000 yen *Free for preschoolers and pets 【Manazuru Town Folklore Museum】 It is a museum where you can learn about the history and life of Manazuru. It is located in the former house of the Tsuchiya family, which flourished in the stone industry, and arts and crafts, daily necessities, and materials related to the fishing and stone industries are also on display in the building. In addition, special exhibitions will be held on various themes! The "New Year's Exhibition" is being held until January 28, 2024. ◆ Gourmet and accommodation information in Manazuru Town, Kanagawa Prefecture ◆ Speaking of gourmet food in Manazuru Town, after all, seafood! There are many cafeterias and sushi restaurants in the town. Please enjoy the dishes using fresh fish. The town is also dotted with fresh fish shops and string shops that are perfect for souvenirs. At the "Manazuru Nabura Market" held at Manazuru Port on the last Sunday of every month, you can buy not only fish but also vegetables and handicrafts. In Manazuru Town, Kanagawa Prefecture, there are many accommodation facilities such as minshuku, inns, and hotels. There are a wide variety of facilities such as rooms with ocean views, inns with a nostalgic atmosphere, and facilities with co-working facilities. You can choose according to your preference. Manazuru Town in Kanagawa Prefecture is a great area where you can spend a quiet time with nature. It is also a town loved by cultural figures such as Akiko Yosano, Naoya Shiga, and Natsume Soseki. We will continue to deliver the charm of Manazuru Town here! We hope you will find it helpful for your trip to Manazuru. Thank you in advance.
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  • Manatsuru
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Manazuru Cape
  • Matsumoto Farm (Manazuru Town)
  • Manazuru Sea Station (Manazuru Bay Marina)
  • Kibune Shrine (Manazuru Town)
  • Iwa beach
  • Manazuru Town Folklore Museum
  • Manazuru Peninsula Pleasure Boat
  • Manazuru Peninsula
  • ...and 6 others
開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Dec. 11, 2023
The other day, we visited the Tachikawa Disaster Prevention Center on a school field trip. At the center, we participated in a fire-extinguishing exercise and disaster-prevention experiences using VR. The facility had just been renovated, so it was clean and equipped with the latest gear, which made learning about disaster preparedness very enjoyable. A Mongolian student commented that their country should have facilities like this because there are many deaths from snow-related incidents. It really is important to be prepared for anything and to build knowledge about it!
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  • Disaster
  • Japanese-language school
  • International students
  • Japan
  • Life in Japan
  • Tokyo
  • Tachikawa

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