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Minamiizu Tourism Association
Mar. 15, 2024
【About the 26th Minami Cherry Blossom and Rape Blossom Festival】 ⁡ The 26th Minami Cherry Blossom and Rape Blossom Festival, held from February 1 to March 10, 2024 (Reiwa 6), attracted approximately 255,000 visitors. ⁡ ⁡ We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all the visitors and everyone involved for successfully completing the Minami Cherry Blossom and Rape Blossom Festival. ⁡ ⁡ ⁡ In addition, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who cooperated with the environmental conservation fee (4,013,768 yen) for cooperation at the Roadside station Shimogamo Onsen Yunohana, which will be used for expenses such as pruning and disinfection of cherry blossoms and environmental maintenance related to the "Minami Cherry Blossom and Rape Blossom Festival". ⁡ ⁡ We will continue to make efforts to make the event a beautiful place to see the early-blooming cherry blossoms and rape blossoms, so we would like to ask for your cooperation. ⁡ ⁡ ⁡ We look forward to seeing you again next year. ⁡ ⁡ ⁡ 2024 (Reiwa 6) March Yoshi Day Minami Cherry Blossom and Rape Blossom Festival Executive Committee Photo taken in February 2024 📷 taken by Otsukatokiya.
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  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Minamiizu
  • a roadside station Shimogamo Onsen Yunohana
  • Minami Cherry Blossom and Nanohana Festival
  • Rapeseed
  • Hinno rape blossom field
  • Sightseeing
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Light up
  • Shimogamo Onsen
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SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Feb. 23, 2024
【武士の誉れ】✕【俥天力】 新世界は通天閣で人力車観光ガイドをサービスとしています俥天力さんに挨拶🙇… だけでなく色々とお願いしてきました。 『武道を興さんとならば、先ず恥の一字より興すべし』 我々は、本来行うべき仕事以上に、名を上げることができる行いはない… 経済的な事情で内職をしたり農業にいそしんだりしても、武士であれば、武士として何ができるかを考えるべきだという意味らしく、早速、俥天力 様にコラボ撮影をお願いしてきました🙏 忙しいときにご迷惑をおかけして、かたじけない。 ⚔侍は走らない。 走ってはならない。 いかにも悠々として歩く。 侍が走る時は、一大事が起きた時だけだ ⚔侍は常に両手をあけている。 いつでも抜刀できるように。 通常、荷物は持たない。 荷物がある場合には、従者に持たせる。 馬に積む。 どちらもいない場合は #人力車 に乗る⚔ 俥天力 Samurai Honor Honor of the Samurai✕Jinrikisha Tenriki I went to Shinsekai to say hello🙇 to Jikisha Tenriki, a rickshaw tour guide service in Tsutenkaku, and also to ask him for some help. If you want to start a martial art, you must first start with a word of shame. It seems to mean that we should think about what we can do as a warrior, even if we are doing domestic work or farming for economic reasons. I apologize for the inconvenience at this busy time. ⚔Samurai do not run. Do not run. They walk in a very leisurely manner. The only time a ⚔samurai runs is when something big is happening. ⚔The Samurai always keep their hands open. ⚔Samurai always keep their hands open so that they can draw their swords at any time. They usually carry no baggage. If they have luggage, they have their attendants carry it. If there is luggage, it is carried by a follower or loaded on a horse. If neither is available, they ride in a #jinrikisha⚔. jinrikisha tenriki Samurai Honor
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  • Rickshaw
  • Cherry blossom viewing rickshaw
  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Japanese swords
  • Bushido
  • Warring States Period
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Samurai lord
  • Experiences
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Dylan Gibson
Dec. 29, 2020
Had a blast going to Sensoji Last year and had some really good ramen in the area as well. Would have loved to go this year as well, but probably better to not. Haven't gotten to ride a rickshaw at Sensoji yet but it definitely seems like a lot of fun. I rode one with my girlfriend when we went to Hirosaki Castle a few years ago and it was a blast. The rickshaw puller? was really cool and gave us a lot of facts about the castle and told some stories and we had a really great time. I never knew about the Kabuki thief characters that were in the area. I'll have to keep an eye out for them when I get the chance to visit Asakusa again in the future. I've also wondered how comfortable the tabi shoes are too, maybe I'll pick some up next time, they look really fashionable actually! The guy pulling the rickshaw in the video was really nice as well, really cool that they have tours in English for non Japanese speakers.
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