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Abhi Sen
May. 28, 2024
Narai-juku, located on the old Nakasendo road, is the longest post town in Japan, stretching about 1 km along the Narai River. This historic site features the Chinjin Shrine at the top of Torii Pass on its Kyoto end. Once a bustling hub for travelers, Narai-juku was known as "Narai Senken" Narai's Thousand Houses and was the busiest stop on the Kisoji road. The town still preserves architectural marvels from the Edo period, such as the eaves lights of the inns and the thousand latticed windows, reflecting the timeless grandeur of the area.
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Suwa Tourism Association
May. 24, 2024
Today I attended the opening festival of Kirigamine. The weather was fine and surprisingly warm. In the second photo, majestic Mt. Fuji also peeked out to welcome us. Even so, just climbing up to the Kirishōtō bell tower made me sweat profusely.💦 For the first time in three years, the opening ceremony returned outdoors.🏔 Many people attended, and we were able to hold the festival. At the opening, members of the Kirigamine Glider Association launched a glider right at 9:00.🛩 It climbed to about 1,900 meters shortly after takeoff. Because it was a glider, it lifted off very quietly.🛫 If there were no weight limits, I would love to try it at least once!!! At the ceremony, the head priest of Tenaga Shrine prayed for the safety of visitors, everyone who passes through Kirigamine, and all those connected to Kirigamine. Please be sure to visit the Kirigamine Nagikama Shrine, one of Suwa’s hidden scenic spots I introduced before! When you come to Kirigamine or Suwa, please drive safely.🚙=3
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Suwa Tourism Association
May. 21, 2024
Nagikama Shrine⛩ The other day I visited Nagikama Shrine on Kirigamine for the first time. Last year I heard about Nagikama Shrine, which had replaced its wooden torii with a stone monument, and I had planned to visit after the snow melted. A passing comment from my wife, who loves Kirigamine, finally prompted us to go. As someone who loves the Onbashira festival, I’ve grown fond of visiting shrines, and I had long wanted to see Nagikama Shrine, so I took my camera and headed for Kirigamine at last. We parked in the lot below the ski area and followed directions toward the Glider Museum, but unsure of the way and hesitating, I spotted a small sign in front of the museum reading Nagikama Shrine 0.5 km and followed it. It felt a bit farther than expected. Together with my wife and our two children, we walked for several minutes, enjoying Kirigamine’s nature, until we saw the stone monument marking Nagikama Shrine. As a shrine, a torii would feel more fitting, but the stone monument had its own charm. The approach was neatly covered with wood chips, making for a very pleasant walk. When we reached the small shrine, the view took my breath away. It was a scene that excited me like I hadn’t felt in a long time. The clear weather that day only amplified the spectacle. Below stretched the Suwa Basin, the serene Lake Suwa sat beautifully, the Central Alps rose ahead, the Northern Alps to the right, the Southern Alps to the left with sacred Mt. Fuji beside them, and Yatsugatake behind to the left. A shrine that offers a view of so many mountains at once may be rare in Japan, I thought.🏔 As a self‑declared Seeker of Suwa’s Best Views, this vista immediately made my list of top spots. Tateishi Park offers a sweeping view of the Suwa plain and is very scenic, but Nagikama sits at a higher elevation and has an indescribable beauty. I felt it would be a shame to keep this to myself, so I’m sharing it here. The shrine’s goshuin (stamp) is newly available, so anyone touring Suwa’s shrines or visiting Kirigamine should definitely stop by. If the weather is clear, you won’t regret it! ・Enshrined deities: Takeminakata no Okami, also known as Osuwa‑sama: god of martial valor and abundant harvests ・Oyamatsumi no Okami: god of industry and maritime affairs, and further revered as the ancestral deity of sake brewing ・Ashinazuchi no Okami and Tenazuchi no Okami ⇐ Kushinadahime: parents of Kushinadahime, wife of Susanoo no Mikoto A nagikama (a sacred implement shaped like a sickle) discovered at the ruins of the former Misayama is dedicated here. After the main pillars for the Onbashira are selected, the nagikama is hammered onto those pillars. Curiously, this practice occurs only on the Onbashira of Suwa Taisha Upper Shrine. The nagikama has a shape resembling a rooster’s head and is considered one of Suwa Taisha’s sacred treasures. The nagikama is enshrined inside the hokora, so please take a look along with the spectacular view. Suwa Taisha also offers nagikama amulets♪
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Abhi Sen
May. 19, 2024
Lets discover the feudal lord era of Toyama. Toyama Castle situated in the center of Toyama City. It was actually built in 1543 by the local feudal lord Sassa Narimasa. Unfortunately, the castle keep was dismantled during the Meiji Restoration. Over the years, the castle underwent several renovations and reconstructions, the latest in 1954. Today, the castle is a top tourist attraction, offering visitors a unique opportunity to learn more about Japan’s feudal history.
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Abhi Sen
May. 14, 2024
During my visit to western Japan last autumn, my final stop was Hiroshima. Despite its tragic history, the city serves as a powerful symbol of resilience, much like the phoenix rising from the ashes. The Hiroshima Castle, which was reconstructed after being destroyed in World War II, stands as a testament to this resilience. The castle grounds provide a peaceful retreat with a variety of trees and flowers, creating a beautiful and tranquil setting for visitors. Inside the castle tower, the museum offers a chance to explore the rich history of the Hiroshima castle town and provides breathtaking views of the city from the observation platform at the top.
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Shinshu Suzaka Tourist Association
Apr. 23, 2024
【2024/05】Shinshu Suzaka Guided Tour with a Tourist Guide Date & Time: Date of Guided Tour Friday, May 3, 2024 and Saturday, May 4, 2024 Departure time 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock, 12 o'clock 3 times a day Departure Point: Kuranomachi Tourism Exchange Center Kuratto Course A mountain trail is "Kura Townscape mountain trail" B mountain trail is "Leave it to the guide mountain trail Advance reservation required however, it is possible to participate on the day if there is a vacancy Capacity: 10 people each day, each time Shinshu Suzaka Tourist Guide and "Suzaka Guided Tour" Participants Wanted! Why don't you go sightseeing in Suzaka City where you can spend a relaxing time during Golden Week? We have prepared a one-and-a-half-hour guided tour that you can participate in with one coin! Suzaka, which flourished in the Silk industry from the Meiji era to the early Showa period, still retains the old silk mill building built at that time and the townscape such as Mayukura. Study such a historic Suzaka with a guide, and introduce ♪ the shops recommended by the guide Please enjoy Suzaka in your spare time. We look forward to seeing you there. Guided tour dates May 3 and May 4 Departure time 3 times a day at 10, 11 and 12 o'clock Course A mountain trail is "Kura Townscape mountain trail" B mountain trail is "Leave it to the guide mountain trail Advance reservation required. However, if there is a vacancy, you can participate on the day. Participation Fee 500 yen per person Number of Applicants 10 people each day How to apply Please apply by Phone or on the Home page by selecting the date and time and mountain trail. Shinshu Suzaka Tourism Association ☎026-215-2225
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Shinshu Suzaka Tourist Association
Apr. 18, 2024
In Suzaka City, Nagano Prefecture, there is a satoyama called "Sakatayama Symbiotic Forest". The Sakata Mountain Symbiotic Forest is close to the city and is a familiar satoyama that is familiar to the community. The cherry blossoms are beautiful, and the view from the hill is wonderful~! In order to tell everyone about the goodness of Mt. Sakata, on Saturday, April 13, 2024 We held a hiking event. The cherry blossoms were blooming, the weather was good, and it was a great day with a view of the mountains. Fun was also enjoyed by everyone who participated. Please go out to the "Sakata Mountain Symbiosis Forest". The "Dragon Split Stone", which resembles a rock that appeared in the Adult anime, is also a must see! We recommend renting a bicycle to Mt. Sakata! About 20 minutes by bicycle from Suzaka Station. Enjoy cycling and hiking~!
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Apr. 13, 2024
Chidorigawa Sakuratsumi Park, Kato City, Hyogo Prefecture The weather is always bad during the cherry blossom season, and especially when shooting at night, there is wind and the cherry blossoms are blurry, but luckily there was no wind and it was 😀 easy to shoot Originally, this place is not lit up and the cherry blossoms are pitch dark, but since there is no one in the middle of the night, the cherry blossoms are lit up and photographed.
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st situation
Apr. 10, 2024
Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture "Tamoyan Sakura" is still not well known, but the late Mr. Tamotsu Takaya nicknamed Tamoyan planted cherry blossoms on the slopes of terraced rice fields, and in about 60 years, it has grown so much that it has grown so much that with the cooperation of local residents, weeds and miscellaneous trees have been trimmed and maintained, and a building has been rented out in front of the cherry blossoms. Accommodations? I don't know if it's a villa because I don't have any Information yet, but there are facilities like a hotel, and one big cherry blossom can revitalize the community and connect with it, and various thoughts are put into it.
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