[Image1]#004 It's getting a little hotter! I heard that the rainy season has started today in southern Kyush
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#004
 It's getting a little hotter!
 I heard that the rainy season has started today in southern Kyushu, but I don't hate rain!
Now, as the rainy season ends, summer will come all at once. Since it is already summer on the calendar, we will introduce the "Tono Shrine Summer Grand Festival", which is a summer tradition in Tonomachi, Miyazaki Prefecture!

【Minamoto of the Tono Shrine Summer Grand Festival】
 When you think of summer, you think of fireworks, stalls, and Bon Dancing. Depending on the region, various traditional events such as the Nebuta Festival in Aomori and the Gion Festival There are.
 What is the traditional event in Tsunomachi, it is the "Tsuno Shrine Summer Festival".
 In the first place, festivals are not held for no reason, but are almost always held for some purpose. For example, to protect against pests and Nature disasters, to ward off epidemics, and to interact with local residents.
 So, what about the Miyano Shrine Summer Grand Festival? In fact, it There are Minamoto at the Miyano Shrine Summer Grand Festival. It is said that the origin of this Festival Minamoto was due to the fact that Empress Jingong invited a festival to Mifune during the Silla expedition.
The meaning of this Festival is that since Tonomachi is a town where the agriculture and livestock industry is thriving, the purpose There are is to ward off pests that hinder a good harvest, as well as typhoons in Miyazaki Prefecture, and to pray for the expulsion of epidemics.
However, in fact, Ooanamuchinomikoto, who is enshrined in the Tono Shrine, is also the god of water, so it rained on festival days, and a few years ago a typhoon hit directly.
 Nevertheless, the Town residents continue to hold this festival without stopping.

【Charm of this Festival】
 It is a summer festival that people who were born and raised in Tonomachi look forward to every year, so much so that they say, "I don't go home for Bon or New Year, but I only go home for the summer festival," or "It's not summer if I don't go to the summer festival." That much? You might think so, but I'm one of them. Born and raised in Tonomachi, I have loved this festival since I was a child, and whenever I am in the third year of junior high school, I carry the Float of the junior high school. When you experience this, you will feel the coolness and satisfaction of the Float Stand, and you will also feel that you want to carry the Float Stand somewhere someday. We would like to introduce the charm of the "Miyano Shrine Summer Grand Festival".

◆About the schedule of the Festival
 August 1 and 2 of each year

◆Introduction of Float Stand
 In addition to the golden Mikoshi of the shrine, there are several Float stands in this Festival. It is no exaggeration to say that this Float is the charm of this Festival.
・Hamawaka Float (Shimohama area)
・Shinmachi Float (Shinmachi District)
・Kitawaka Float (Kitamachi District)
・Village Pump Float (mainly in the pine grove area)
 Float drums from these four towns Parade around the town for two days, and after entering the palace on the second day, they fight.
In addition, there are Ands of Tono Junior High School Float, Shimohama Children's Float, Shimachi Children's Float, Ichinomiya Nursery School Mikoshi, etc., which liven up the festival.
 In addition, this is not the only thing that enlivens the festival, but there are also Tono Youth Drums, Djebe Drums, Pine Grove Lions, Yosakoi Maitreya Ren, and dances by each elementary school, and the sound of Drums echoes in various places over the two days.

◆ Contents of 2 days
 First of all, on the first day, "beach descent" is held, and Sarutahiko and a lion lead the Mikoshi while dispelling evil spirits from the path. The good Saruta Hiko Taki a tree branch to the ground, and a lion bites the heads of the onlookers as they walk. Some children cry because it is so powerful. As I do so, a golden Mikoshi carrying a junior high school boy comes from behind. The next thing that appears is the Float stand of Tono Junior High School. Girls carry the Float stand until the beach descent. Next, Float stands from the four towns will be lined up while carrying shouts that are as good as junior high school students. That's how we go down the beach.
 On the second day, a Float drum stand parades through the town, and in the evening, a Mikoshi departs along the shopping street, followed by other Float stands. Beyond that, the Finale place, "Hyuga Province Ichinomiya Tono Shrine" awaits. Thousands of onlookers gather in front of the Torii (shrine gate) gate on the east side of the Tono Shrine to catch a glimpse of the powerful scene, waiting for the sound of the Float to be heard. At 7 p.m., all the Mikoshi and Float drums pass through the Torii (shrine gate) gate to enter the shrine. In fact, the purpose of the visitors is after entering the palace.
 As I mentioned above, what happens after entering the palace is a "fight between Float Stands". When you hear the word "fight", you think of many things that come to mind, such as fistfights! All right! There are no fistfights, and there are good police officers. It seems that in the old days there were accidents and real fights, but now there are no such things. Festival fights are fought by hitting each other with Float stands.
If you press a few meters, you win. There are also people who come from outside the prefecture and foreign countries just to see this. This festival is worth coming to.

◆Summary
 One of the charms of Tsunomachi is the "Tsuno Shrine Summer Grand Festival", which contains the history and the thoughts of the people who have inherited it so far. There are many similar festivals all over the country. However, each festival has its own history, charm, and scenery.
Please come to the summer grand festival that the residents of Tono Town residents have created for decades.

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Jun. 3, 2025
#005 This time, we would like to introduce the soccer team "Velos Kronos Tono" in Tonomachi, which is aiming to join the J-League. Currently based in Tonomachi, Koyu District, Miyazaki Prefecture, Velos is a member of the Kyushu Soccer League and is working hard to join the J-League. In this post, I'd like to talk about the details of Velos, its history, its work, and one player I've worked with. ◆ Details of Velos Their hometown is Tonomachi, and their home stadium is Tonomachi Fujimi Park Track and Field Stadium, and they practice for the Marker every day. The club's color is green onions, and the management corporation is "J.FC Miyazaki Co., Ltd.", which was founded in 2014. ◆ History of Velos In 2019, J.FC MIYAZAKI (the original team of Velos) and the Tsuno Sports Commission, a general incorporated association in Tsunomachi, signed an agreement on two vocational education projects, and the following year, the hometown was moved from Miyazaki City to Tsunomachi, and the club color became the current onion. The following year, the club's name was changed to "Velos Kronos Tono" and the team logo and emblem were renewed. Thereare has a short history as Velos, but the truth is that it has a much longer history. This time, I will break it short. By the way, the origin of Velos Kronos Tono is a combination of the Greek word "Velos" for "arrow" and the Greek god of agriculture "Kronos" named after the Yaken waterfall in Tonomachi. ◆ Recent Velos I started working for the Tonomachi Tourism Association in April last year, and from there I learned about Velos and started supporting them because I sometimes worked with them. In fact, there are many athletes at Velos who are professional soccer players and office workers. The source of this is the "Regional Revitalization Cooperation Volunteers". The Regional Revitalization Cooperation Volunteers are a system that contributes to regional revitalization by moving from urban areas to depopulated areas and disadvantaged areas and conducting community revitalization activities. Velos has adopted this system, which means that you can concentrate on football in the morning and work in your own place in the afternoon. The places of work are farmers, companies and organizations in Tonomachi, and are said to be digital teams and agricultural teams. Last year, there was only one player who came to this tourism association as a volunteer. There is also a lot of attention on the underage generation of Velos. As part of the Traditional Japanese straw raincoat initiative of the Tsuno Sports Academy, we are conducting a unique project involving the local community to nurture young people from childhood to adolescence through sports, life, education, vocational education, and local education. As a good member of society before being an athlete, the development of human resources who can be a role model for the local community and lead the community may be unique to this town. In the first place, if you think about what it would be like to be a professional athlete, it's not very good, but I can't convince myself to work as a professional at the same time, and why would I be like this? Thereare that question I asked the players. ◆ The story of a player who came to the tourism association as a volunteer "Certainly, I think there are quite a few players who have doubts about farming and using a computer even though they are professionals. Some players are dissatisfied with the team's approach and policy. But it's a feature that few other teams have, and it's a valuable experience for those of us who haven't experienced society in the first place. It's rewarding, and my daily way of thinking has changed. The thing I feel most when I join this tourism association is that I am at an age where I can be called a veteran, so I have to be a role model for the team, and the results I have done here will also be a Gari connection with local residents. At this age, when I think about where to retire, I think there are people who go out into the world and people who are involved in soccer teams. When it comes to going out into the world in such a situation, it can be said that the career so far has not been effective at all. That's why joining Velos gave me an opportunity to think about what to do after retirement, and it also gave me an opportunity to think about myself when I went out into the world. All I want to say is that this experience will be a great asset in life. Because of that experience, or because I was in Velos, there will definitely be things in the future that I will feel. It may be something that young players don't understand right now, but if you work hard where you are, you will be recognized by your teammates, coaches, staff, and more specifically, local residents. I think it will be supported not only by myself but also by the team. It's a small town, so if we work together and help each other, we will become a team that is rooted in the community, and I think we will be able to aim higher." He said. This person has now moved to Kanagawa Prefecture and is working as a secretary to a member of Congress. This is also surprising, isn't it? But I think it's definitely the result of what he's been building up for himself. Next, I will talk about what I felt during the last year of working with him. When I joined the Tourism Association in April 2024, he had been dispatched as the Tourism Association's first volunteer about two months earlier. That was my first impression. However, the men quickly became friends with each other and acted together more often. In the summer Festival, I carried the Mikoshi with the team under the scorching sun. I also went on a business trip to Saroma Town, Hokkaido, a friendly city, and Itoman City, Okinawa Prefecture, a sister city, and was in charge of grilling charcoal chicken at local Events. When I think about it now, I feel like I was a working person. The one that we worked together the most was the Industrial Festival, which is one of the famous festivals in Tonomachi. Stalls and Kitchen Car were arranged, venue previews were conducted, and new challenges were also taken on with him. I might have seen him more as a respected senior at work than as a footballer. I think that's why I didn't feel like a footballer at work. Then, at the end of 2024, I retired from football, quit the volunteers, and became a secretary to a member of Congress. Professional athletes are basically involved in sports after retirement. For example, there are managers, coaches, sports directors, team management, and so on. After retirement, he became a secretary, let alone a member of Congress! And I was surprised. No wonder, it was also a news article on the Internet. It was a valuable experience for me, as I was able to work with such a person from my first year as a member of society. The reason I write this is because I believe that the efforts of Velos Kronos are meaningful. I think this initiative will have a big impact on footballers' careers after retirement. There are also players who came to Velos and fell in love with Tonomachi and live there after retirement. I am convinced that by not only supporting the team, but also cooperating with local residents, both Tonomachi and Velos will develop. This year, they have won 5 league matches and lost 1 in the league, defeated J3 Gainare Tottori in the Emperor's Cup, and will face J1 Nagoya Grampus in the second round on 11 June. I want you to cause a giant killing. We will continue to pay attention to the trends of Velos Kronos Tono!
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#003 There are many places rich in Rich in nature in Tonomachi. Among them, Mt. Osuzu can be said to be a special place. This time, I would like to introduce Osuzuyama, which represents Miyazaki Prefecture. On the west side of Tonomachi is Mt. Osuzu, which has been selected as one of the Two Hundred Famous Mountains of Japan. There are a place in Mt. Osuzu that was designated as a scenic Osuzuyama Waterfall Group on March 7, 1944 (Showa 19). There are many waterfalls there. First of all, I would like to introduce the waterfalls in each valley. ◆ Keyakidani ・Autumn leaves waterfall ・Seoknan Flower Waterfall ・Sudori no Taki 100m ・Sagiri no Taki ・Sarasa Falls ・Yasuragi no Taki ・Hagakure Falls ・Shinokake Waterfall ・Shirataki 75m ・Akebono Falls ◆ Amachadani ・Iwami Falls ・Hydrangea Waterfall (Hydrangea Taki) ・Jiro and Shiro Waterfall ・Taro Falls ・Hachinosudaki ・Enoki-no-ha Falls ・Senjo Falls ・Amacha Waterfall ・Amacha Kotaki ・Pseudo-Hoju Waterfall ・Mankichi Falls ◆ Yatogidani ・Suzumi Falls ・Futami Falls ・Aoba Falls ・Wakaba Falls ・Shigure Waterfall ・ Ippo Waterfall (Ichimaidaki) ・Godan Waterfall ・Yaken Waterfall 73m ・Uodomedaki Falls These will be the main waterfalls of the Osuzu Mountain Waterfall Group. There are so many waterfalls in the waterfall group alone. In the summer, a waterfall tour Events are held with Keyakiya as a course, and many mountain climbing enthusiasts, waterfall lovers, and even beginners come every year. [2 waterfalls I recommend] Next, I would like to introduce two waterfalls that I recommend. ◆ Shirataki In the first place, the Osuzuyama Waterfall Group was also a place for Shugenja. In Shirataki, Teisuke Kongoin It is said that in 1822, a man named (Vajra Inseiyu) stayed in Shirataki on the Kinya Valley and fasted for 7 days and 7 night Training s. There is also a story that the river Water swollen due to a storm, and driftwood and stones weighing 4 kg were stream, but they escaped by being hit by the conch shell they were wearing. The amount of water itself is smaller than that of Yaken Falls, and it falls diagonally and in four steps, so it is not so impressive when viewed from directly below, but the view from the Mountain Trail (Shirataki Observation deck) on the south side is in harmony with the towering Quay and surrounding trees, and it looks like a wide mountain water painting. In the summer, the "Osuzuyama Festival Waterfall Tour" Events is also held in. ◆ Yaken Falls The waterfall that represents Mt. Osuzu is Yaken Falls. Until recently, the road was closed due to paving work, but since it opened, many tourists have come to see it. Surprisingly, foreigners are also coming. By the way, I have been there twice since the opening, and the waterfall at Yaken is still very spectacular. I felt that I could feel the goodness of Yaken Falls by experiencing for myself the smells and sounds, the size of the scenery, and the amount of light that cannot be conveyed by photographs. The reason why it is called Yaken Falls is that it was named after the legend that Emperor Jimmu sharpened his arrows in the water of this water during his expedition to the East. There is an explanatory signboard near Yaken Falls. By the way, if you look at Yaken Falls in front of you, on the Quay in the left foreground, there is a "Kamisakannari" (Kamisakannari) The two characters are engraved. It is said that these two characters were carved on the Quay wall in 1940 (Showa 15) as one of the commemorative projects after a man named Akizuki Taneki Appreciation of Yaken Falls in the Meiji era and was impression by its heroic mystery. 【Name and Minamoto of Mt. Osuzu】 Why is Mt. Osuzu called Mt. Osuzu? Nowadays, the place name and the surrounding town are called Osuzu district, but what is the origin of the name? Originally, the town of Tsunomachi and its surroundings were called Niiroin, and Mt. Osuzu was also called Mt. Shinna. Thereare various theories after that, but there is a story that is still being told. Since ancient times, Tonomachi has been set up with horse farms and has been Production of good horses. Among them was a white horse, but only that white horse entered Mt. Osuzu without being caught, and became a Shinto horse there. It is said that the god of the mountain sometimes rode this white horse and flew directly over the Tsuno Shrine to visit the beach of Tsunomachi. It is said that the bell attached to the white horse resounded, and this god was called "Suzu-sama", and eventually the mountain came to be called "Mt. Osuzu". However, in the village at the foothills of the mountain, some people call it Gozenjo. Mt. Osuzu is also famous for having various plants. 【Plants of Mt. Osuzu】 In the Osuzu Mountains, there are several rare plants that can only be found here in the world, as well as plants that were born in Mt. Osuzu and are gradually expanding their distribution area. ◆ Kibana no Tsukinuke Hototogisu It is a very valuable plant that can only be found in the Osuzu Mountains in the world. As the name suggests, this grass is characterized by a stem that extends through the leaves. It grows hanging down on damp, shady cliffs such as Yaken Falls and Shirataki. Best time to visit is from late September to early October with beautiful yellow flowers. ◆ Kan Orchid (Osuzu Kan Ran) The main natural habitat of cold orchids is warm regions affected by the Kuroshio Current, such as Shikoku, the Kii Peninsula, and the Kyushu region. Among them, the Osuzu Mountains are said to be a treasure trove of cold orchids because of their wide natural habitat and excellent quality. The environment in which it grows is moist in twilight and in a well-Water wooded area. However, this cold run has drastically decreased due to the fact that it began to be traded at abnormally high prices due to the cold run boom of the Showa era. ◆ Tsukushi Rhododendron This flower, which bears pale pink flowers from May to early June, is open in the shape of a Japanese morning glories and is characterized by many at the tips of the branches. The flowering fluctuates depending on the year, but the sight of them blooming all at once is a masterpiece. There are many climbers who climb for the purpose of this flower. Now, how was the introduction of Mt. Osuzu? Mt. Osuzu is still packed with many charms. Regardless of whether you like or dislike mountaineering, you can enjoy Mt. Osuzu. There are also campgrounds, so I would like to post such in the future.