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  • Minami Kiso Town, Kiso District, Nagano Prefecture is a town of about 3,600 people in the southwestern part of Nagano Prefecture. 94% of the town is forested, of which about 70% is national forest. Minami-Kiso flourished during the Edo period as a Shukuba town on the Nakasendo Highway connecting Kyoto and Edo. In "Tsumagogo inn (Tsumago-juku)" and "Midono inn (Midono-juku)", where travelers interacted and culture blossomed, the old townscape of that time still remains. It is a fascinating region with natural landscapes and rich history. Please spend a memorable time in the beautiful nature and history of Minami Kiso Town.
  • This is the Shinshu-Nagawa Town Tourism Association. Nagawa Town, Nagano Prefecture is a town rich in nature and history in the center of Nagano Prefecture. In Nagawa Town, where the Nakasendo that connected Edo and Kyoto went during the Edo period, there are two lodging halls, Nagakubo lodging and Wada lodging, and it is still a tourist spot that retains the remnants of that time. In addition, many people have lived in Nagawa Town, Nagano Prefecture, as a production area of kokuyoseki since long ago. Sharp and easy to process, black stone was used as a material for Stoneware for 30,000 years. We will send out recommended Information on Nagawa Town, Nagano Prefecture, which is full of history, so please follow us.
  • Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture, located in the center of Nagano Prefecture, is an area where you can experience beautiful natural scenery such as Lake Suwa and Kirigamine, as well as a rich history such as Takashima Castle and Suwa Taisha Shrine. 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. COOL JAPAN VIDEOS will send out recommended Information on Suwa City, so thank you.
  • Shiojiri City, Nagano Prefecture is a city located in the center of Nagano Prefecture and was the post town of the Nakasendo, "Narai juku", where the cityscape that still retains the appearance of the Edo period still welcomes visitors. Heartwarming hospitality and beautiful nature and culture await you. In COOL JAPAN VIDEOS, we will send out the best Tourist Information of Shiojiri City, Nagano Prefecture, so Best regards!
  • The Minami Shinshu region is located at the southern end of Nagano Prefecture and consists of the following 14 cities and towns. It consists of 14 cities and towns/villages: Iida City, Matsukawa Town, Takamori Town, Anan Town, Achi Village, Hiratani Village, Neba Village, Shimojo Village, Urugi Village, Tenryu Village, Taifu Village, Kyoki Village, Toyooka Village, and Oshika Village. In the "Kingdom of Roux", which boasts one of the One of the largest production volumes in Japan, you can enjoy various "fruit picking". COOL JAPAN VIDEOS will send out recommended Tourist Information in the Minami Shinshu area of Nagano Prefecture, so thank you!
  • Kiso, Nagano Prefecture is a region in the Kiso River basin of Nagano Prefecture and consists of eight cities and towns: Nakatsugawa City, Nagiso Town, Okuwa Village, Agematsu Town, Kiso Town, Otaki Village, Kiso Village, and Shiojiri City. Located in a valley surrounded by 3,000-meter-high mountains that have been selected as a 100 Famous Mountains of Japan, it is an area where delicious air, water, and Healing space brought by Nature spread. Unfolds the cityscape of the Edo period spreads out on Kisoji, and you can feel as if you have traveled back in time to the Edo period. We will share the history and highlights of Kiso, as well as local Specialty Products and event Information, so Best regards!
  • Iijima-cho, Kamiina County, Nagano Prefecture, is a town where you can see the two Alps, with the Central Alps to the west and the Southern Alps to the east. There are two nationally famous fireworks shops. During the Spring season, there are many fireworks festival held throughout the year, such as the "Senninzuka Underwater fireworks Festival", the weekly "Iijima Town Autumn fireworks" held in September ~ October, and the "New Year's Eve New Spring fireworks festival" on New Year's Day, and "fireworks" has become a familiar presence for the townspeople of Iijima Town. In addition, craftsmen have inherited "straw work" as a traditional culture since ancient times. The straw work made in Iijima Town is famous throughout the country, and it is responsible for making Dohyo (sumo ring) bales for sumo wrestling and shimenawa for famous shrines. We will send out tourist information of Iijima Town, so please follow us.
  • History, nature, and fruit-scented Suzaka City is the juiciest city in Shinshu. Suzaka City in Nagano Prefecture flourished in the Silk industry from the Meiji era to the Showa era, and in Suzaka City, you can see storehouses and merchant houses with big wall constructions that retain the appearance of that time. Garyu Park is a popular cherry blossom spot that has been selected as a "100 best cherry blossom viewing spots", and it is a popular tourist destination with a Suzaka City Zoo in the park and Suzaka Art Park nearby. We will send out recommended information and the latest information that will make you want to visit Suzaka City in Nagano Prefecture, so thank you.
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  • Hello to everyone who watched the Cool Japan Video! We will introduce plenty of attractive sightseeing spots in Tomakomai City, one of the leading industrial cities in Japan and the largest port city in Hokkaido! There are many recommendations for Tomakomai, such as sightseeing spots surrounded by nature and exquisite seafood dishes unique to port towns! Access is conveniently located in about one and a half hours by car from Sapporo City and about 30 minutes by car from New Chitose Airport, and there is also a large passenger ferry from Honshu. Please look forward to the latest information on Tomakomai!

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