Said to be one of the oldest shrines in Japan, Suwa Taisha Kamisha is visited by many tourists throughout the year. In the Edo period, it flourished as a castle town of the Takashima Domain, and in the Meiji period, it flourished as the center of the global silk industry.
Experience the history of Japan in Suwa City, be surrounded by Nature, and spend a blissful time.
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Suwa Tourism Association posted.
As many of you know, Lake Suwa is famous for its omiwatari, but are you also aware of another mysterious natural phenomenon called yosehyo?
Lake Suwa often experiences strong winds in winter, and yosehyo occurs when ice that has formed but not completely frozen cracks and the ice sheets are driven by strong winds onto the shore. This phenomenon appears on large lakes and does not occur in constantly flowing rivers. The ice sheets can look like huge shards of glass, piling up in layers to create a magical scene. The ice also looks especially beautiful when it reflects sunlight.
Take a walk and photograph the scene, or experience the enchanting winter of Lake Suwa while running or walking.
The omiwatari has not appeared for six years, including last winter. Neither yosehyo nor omiwatari is guaranteed to appear every year. That is why the Suwa Tourist Association streams live video on its website during the winter.
We strongly recommend checking those live streams before you visit.
◎ Also, even if the lake is frozen, walking on the ice is extremely dangerous because you could fall into Lake Suwa. Please follow proper manners and view the ice from a safe location.
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Suwa Tourism Association posted.
Hello! This is the Suwa Tourist Association.
Suwa City in Nagano Prefecture sits at the heart of Nagano Prefecture. The area offers beautiful natural scenery such as Lake Suwa and Kirigamine, along with rich history you can experience at sites like Takashima Castle and Suwa Grand Shrine.
At Cool Japan Video, we share recommended sightseeing spots and the latest information about Suwa City, so please stay tuned!
◆◆About Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture
Suwa City has a population of about 47,000 and is roughly a two-hour drive from the Tokyo metropolitan area.
The Suwa Grand Shrine Upper Shrine and Lower Shrine, said to be one of Japan’s oldest shrines, attracts many visitors year-round.
In the Edo period the city prospered as the castle town of the Takashima Domain, and in the Meiji period it grew into a global center of the sericulture industry.
◆◆Tourist Attractions in Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture
◇Suwa Grand Shrine
This shrine is the head of Suwa Grand Shrine sites across Japan.
The Upper Shrine is divided between Honmiya (Main Shrine) in Suwa City and Former Shrine in Chino City, while the Lower Shrine consists of Autumn Shrine and Harumiya in Shimosuwa Town, forming a two-shrine, four-shrines configuration.
Built in the architectural style known as Suwa-zukuri, the shrine buildings are designated Important Cultural Properties of Japan, and the shrine forests are prefectural natural monuments.
A popular sightseeing course is the pilgrimage visiting the four shrines known as the “Shisha Mairi.”
◇Takashima Castle and Takashima Park
Built about 420 years ago, the castle is nicknamed the “Floating Castle of Suwa” because Lake Suwa’s waters once served as its moat.
The present castle tower welcomes many visitors as a museum and observation deck.
Takashima Park inside the castle grounds is also a popular cherry blossom viewing spot.
◇Lake Suwa
Located almost at the center of Nagano Prefecture, Lake Suwa is the largest lake in Shinshu with a shoreline of about 16 kilometers.
The lakeside offers pleasant walks and plenty to see, including the Harmo Museum of Art and SUWA Glass Village, one of the largest glass museums in Nagano Prefecture.
◇Kami-suwa Onsen
This hot spring on the shores of Lake Suwa ranks among the nation’s top in daily spring output.
A large number of hotels, ryokan, minshuku, and day-trip hot spring facilities allow visitors to plan their stay as they like.
◇Tateishi Park
Perched on the hillside, the park overlooks Lake Suwa below. There’s even local talk that it inspired a movie setting.
Tateishi Park is selected among the 100 Best Sunset Points in Shinshu and included in the New Three Major Night Views and Night View 100 selections.
◇Kirigamine Highlands
Alpine plants color the highlands through the seasons.
The panoramic views of Mount Fuji, the Alps, and the Yatsugatake Mountain Range provide unforgettable scenery.
Kirigamine Ski Area within the highlands offers winter sports.
◇Nagano Prefectural Kirigamine Nature Conservation Center
This prefectural visitor center in Yatsugatake Chushin Kogen National Park presents photos and panels to learn about the plants, animals, and history found on Kirigamine.
◇Suwa Gokura (Five Breweries of Suwa)
Thanks to the spring water that wells up from the Kirigamine Highlands, the clear air, and the cool climate, Suwa City’s sake ranks among the top in Japan.
Five breweries—the Suwa Gokura—stand in the city, and brewery-hopping tours to sample each sake are popular.
◆◆Local Specialties of Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture
Suwa City produces a wide range of local specialties, including quince (marmelo) products, river fish products, sake, kanten (agar), and Shinshu miso, all grown and made locally.
These items are known for their high quality and are highly regarded not only in local markets but across Japan.
◆◆Festivals and Events in Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture
◇Onbashira Festival at Suwa Grand Shrine
This traditional ritual of Suwa Grand Shrine has been handed down for over 1,200 years and takes place every seven years in the years of the Tiger and Monkey.
During Onbashira, sixteen fir trees over 17 meters tall are raised by hand at the four corners of the shrine buildings.
The next festival will be held in 2028.
◇Suwa Lake Festival Fireworks Display on Lake Suwa
Held annually on August 15, spectacular fireworks launched from platforms set on Hatsushima on Lake Suwa paint the lake with brilliant color.
This is one of the nation’s largest fireworks festivals, attracting about 500,000 spectators each year.
◆◆Sharing Tourist Information about Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture
Suwa City is a region rich in charm woven from its history, nature, and culture.
Visit Suwa City to immerse yourself in Japanese history, surround yourself with great nature, and enjoy moments of pure bliss.
At Cool Japan Video, we will continue to share recommended information about Suwa City, so please look forward to it.
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