The beautiful Nature landscape of the Aso Mountains Unfolds, and it is a mountain towns with a population of about 3,000 people (as of June 2024) with a high elevation overall.
Traditional agriculture is thriving, and in addition to delicious Rice and vegetables, "Gokase Wine" made from 100% Gokase grapes is also popular.
In winter Japan the southernmost natural snow ski resort offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Aso Mountains seen from and Slope.
We look forward to seeing you in Gokase Towns!
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[Friday, September 13] Unoko Falls
Today I visited the viewing platform at Unoko Falls.
The waterfall had a strong flow today, and it looked impressive from the platform.
Mt. Aso was clearly visible from the winery.
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Saturday, August 17 — National Mountain-Stream Fishing Tournament 🎣🔥
Here’s another fishing tournament story 💪
Today the National Mountain-Stream Fishing Tournament took place on the Mikasokawa tributary of the Gokase River 🤩
This was the second time, following last year 👏
About 70 children and around 100 adults gathered at Mikasokawa — a great turnout 😚
Like at the Kuraoka fishing tournament, I was reminded that fishing is an activity for all ages and genders.
So many people were enjoying themselves — it was wonderful 😳✨
This time the children also had a fish-catching event where they grabbed fish by hand 😆
Surprisingly, eels were mixed in, so both kids and the adults watching were fired up 🔥🔥🔥
The vibe was “Bring one back for sure!” 🤣 haha
After the excitement there was weighing and an awards ceremony 🏆✨
There were awards for highest total catch from 1st to 3rd place, plus a separate big-fish prize 🙌
The 1st-place total-catch winner landed 4.16 kg of fish 🎉👏
That’s a bit more than two 2-liter PET bottles worth of fish 😲‼ Amazing 👏
Congratulations to the champion 😆💕
The big-fish prize went to a second-year junior high student who caught a hefty 34 cm fish and placed admirably 🤩
Where could such a big fish have been hiding?!
Congratulations 🥳👏
The raffle afterward featured a row of luxurious prizes 🫢
With kids and adults smiling, the fishing tournament wrapped up 🙌
Now that Obon and the fishing tournament are over, the weather is slowly starting to cool… When it’s hot you want summer to end quickly, but once you sense its end you feel a bit wistful 😌
Let’s stay well and keep going strong despite Obon fatigue and the heat 🕺✨
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Thursday, August 15 — Fishing Tournament in Kuraoka District🎣🔥
Today, Thursday, August 15, a fishing tournament took place in the Kuraoka district👏
About 350 kg of yamame and rainbow trout were released into the river🐟
The event opened with a fishing class for children🥳
The kids picked things up incredibly fast, and the adults watching around them kept saying, “Wow, this isn’t just ‘they’re good’… their casting spots are perfect…” in amazement🤣🤣🤣
The fish the children caught were grilled and eaten right away, just enough for each family🤤💕Fresh fish they had caught themselves must have tasted extra delicious🥰
After that came the adult fishing tournament💪!
Veterans who know all the best spots and techniques kept reeling fish in one after another😯👏Truly impressive…
They put away the caught fish so quickly that it was hard to capture good photos😂
While the adults fished earnestly, there was also a grab-and-catch contest for children…🫳🐟
Kids grabbed the slippery fish non-stop until there were none left, and some families ended up taking home full plastic bags of fish😂
Older elementary and middle school kids seemed put off by the sliminess, so the smaller children fearlessly caught the most — which was amusing to watch🤭✨
By midday, even the adults had nets full of fish🤣
The day ended with a raffle for luxurious prizes like sweets, daily necessities, and sake👏
This summer event, a family-friendly fishing tournament at the end of Obon, must have given participants a wonderful summer memory😌🌻
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August 11 (Sun) Tenohira Gion Market ⛩️👜✨
Today, August 11 (Sun) from 9:00 to 15:00, the Tenohira Gion Market was held at Gion Shrine in the Kuraoka area.🙌
Products from Kyoto, Nara, and shops and craftsmen from Gokasecho and nearby gathered at Gion Shrine.😯👏
Everything was very charming, and each item showed clear dedication and passion.😌✨ A visitor said just looking at them was restorative and soothing, and that was exactly right.🥹
Some items were priced beyond what many could usually spend 😂, but after hearing the creators’ stories, it made sense… each product overflowed with care and love.👏
In the food area, the cool older gentlemen from Kuraoka were grilling yakitori and corn on the cob, which were popular, and while I was filming they kindly shared some with me. 🤤🍗 Thank you for the treat.🥰
There were also fish sushi, takoyaki, karaage, fries, udon, and other kid-pleasing menu items, and the lunch hour was bustling.🥳
Since it was just before Obon, locals and returning visitors called out “Long time no see!” here and there, creating a warm, smiling atmosphere.😆💕
I splurged a bit, so from tomorrow I’ll live frugally while enjoying the things I bought today.🤣🤣🤣
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【Friday, August 9 — Yoichi Okumura’s Toybox-Like Solo Exhibition 🧸🪁⭐】
You may have noticed his soft, rounded sculptures around town — at Furutono Shrine, the winery, Chuo Nursery School, and other spots — catching your eye with their gentle presence.
The artist behind those works, Yoichi Okumura, is holding a solo exhibition in the assembly hall at Furutono Shrine while continuing his studio practice through the summer.✨
Although he usually lives in Miyazaki City, he stays in Gokasecho for about 40 days each summer, and this year marks his 28th season here.😯💡
Each visit he places works somewhere around Furutono Shrine, so roughly 28 pieces are now hidden around the grounds.😆 Finding them all is said to be quite a challenge…😏
The owl in the third photo is still unfinished, but it will join the collection at Furutono Shrine this year. A treasure-hunt-style stroll around the shrine sounds like fun.😊
His sculptures brim with playfulness: sometimes they carry a single color accent, other times they wear bold hues, and sometimes the stone’s natural color becomes part of the piece’s charm. Using a 6 mm chisel, he essentially paints on the stone with tiny dots — the detail is astonishingly delicate.
He also paints, producing gentle, picture-book-style illustrations — truly lovely work.😌 (He has actually published a picture book.)
Okumura said that whenever he makes work in Gokasecho he can’t help adding stars to them. The Gokase night sky finds its way into his pieces.⭐👏
We were able to observe him working; the scene felt like he was breathing life into the stone, conversing with each piece as he shaped it.
The unworked stones placed near him seemed eager to be made into something, as if quietly asking to be transformed.😊✨
He will remain in Gokase through the end of August, so please consider visiting while you can.🙌
He will also hold a solo exhibition at gallery roof for in Miyazaki City from October 16 to 20. If you have the chance, do go see it.😌
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Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Event Information
This week, Gokasecho is packed with events✨
Some events are being held for the first time, so come and visit Gokasecho for a great time😆
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Friday, August 2 — The grapes of Gokase Wine🍇✨
Today, while I was out, I visited a local vineyard in town and had a look at the grapes🍇📸! The variety in the photos is Niagara🍷
Large clusters of plump berries hung everywhere, and they looked so beautiful🥹👏
In the fifth photo, the sunlight shines through the grapes so they look translucent😲—they have a jewel-like beauty👏
Though these berries aren’t fully ripe yet, their fresh green color feels cool, and the vineyard somehow looked stylish to me😳✨
They’ll grow riper and the fragrance will start to float through the air…😌💕
I was told that the earliest varieties will begin to be harvested starting this month… I’m already looking forward to the grapes and the wine🤤🍇✨
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December 20, 2024 Gokase Highland Ski Resort OPEN🎉
On Thursday, August 1, at Gokasecho Town Hall, a press announcement confirmed that Gokase Highland Ski Resort is scheduled to open this season👏✨
The access road to the ski resort collapsed in the 2022 typhoon and became impassable, forcing Gokase Highland Ski Resort to close for two seasons.
At last this season! “The winter of revival begins.” 🥳🎉
Under the banner “Reopen – Reunite –” we look forward to reuniting with many people from inside and outside the town, from other prefectures, and from abroad 🥰
Let’s enjoy this winter at the ski resort ⛷️🏂✨
OPEN dates: December 20, 2024 – early March
Hours: 8:00–16:30
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Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Camping: Guesthouse & Bar ELCAMPO
This is a private tent site limited to one group per day.
We offer a wide range of rental gear.
You can also enjoy drinks at the adjoining bar. (The bar is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.)
Fees
・2,500 yen per night site fee
・Admission: Adults (13 and over) 500 yen
・Children (ages 3–12) 300 yen
※During Golden Week and the Obon period, the site fee is 3,000 yen per night.
Facilities: power supply, sink, shower room, separate toilets for men and women, Wi-Fi available
Check-in: 15:00–20:00
Check-out: by 11:00
※Not available in winter (November–March).
※Pets are not allowed.
Contact
・Phone: 080-9799-0094 (phone hours 9:00–21:00)
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Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Camping: Kijiya de CAMP
A campsite where you can also enjoy hot springs, “Kijiya de Camp”
Solo camping and small-group use are available.
There are sites A through D.
Check-in time: 12:00–17:00 on the day of arrival
(If your check-in will be after 17:00, please be sure to contact us)
Check-out time: by 11:00 the following day
Reservations and inquiries
9223 Mikasho, Gokasecho, Nishiusuki District, Miyazaki Prefecture 882-1203
Phone: 0982-82-1115
Fax: 0982-82-1145
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