Shosenkyo in Yamanashi Prefecture, which has been designated as a special scenic spot in Japan, is a tourist spot that is said to be "the most beautiful valley in Japan" and was designated as a national scenic spot in 1923 and a special scenic spot in 1953.
The beauty of nature, which has been created over a long period of time, continues to fascinate many people.
COOL JAPAN VIDEOS WILL REVEAL THE CHARM OF SHOSENKYO AND THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY OF THE FOUR SEASONS.
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Hello😃 This is Yamanashi Wine Kingdom Senga Falls Store. As April arrives, the weather has felt like winter at times, with cold and rainy days continuing. It looks like the weekend will bring back more spring-like weather, so that’s a relief☺️
While a fine day is nicer for a walk, there are some unusual sights you can only see when it rains☔️
For example, rainwater streaming from a crack in the rock directly opposite Senga Falls can look like a small waterfall👀
You might think, “I came all the way to Shosenkyo and it’s raining,” but rain can reveal scenes and little discoveries you wouldn’t see otherwise. We hope you enjoy the many faces of Shosenkyo😊
We also have a recommended rosé that pairs beautifully with the spring season and its colors.
Why not try Japan Wine Sakura, with petals of gold leaf drifting in the glass, or an aromatic Merlot rosé?
As it becomes easier to stroll around, please come visit Shosenkyo and enjoy your time here😄
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Hello! This is En'emon Folklore Museum. Just when we thought it had warmed up, snow fell on Wednesday and winter suddenly came back!
Still, the weeping plum at the shop burst into cheerful bloom! Attracted by the plum scent, the little birds are happily singing.
Aquamarine, the birthstone for March, is a stone that gently soothes the heart.
Would you like to come and feel gently healed by the warm spring breeze and the plum fragrance?
Our whole staff is preparing a relaxing welcome and waiting for you♪
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Hello 😊 This is Waraji, a Koshu regional cuisine restaurant. In March, sunlight in Shosenkyo Gorge grows warmer, and you can gradually feel the arrival of spring.
Waraji’s traditional house has been renovated from a historic building dating back to the Edo period (about 150 years ago). The pillars and tables are made from fine timber, so while you enjoy the warmth of the wood, please savor our signature dishes, starting with hoto.
In particular, the eel skillfully prepared by our veteran chefs is thick and tender; when coated with the sweet-and-savory secret sauce, it will surely keep you reaching for your chopsticks.
We look forward to welcoming you and serving you a warm meal from the bottom of our hearts 😃
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Shosenkyo Tourism Association posted.
Hello 👋😃 This is Crystal Sound. As March arrives, it’s gradually getting warmer 🎵
The skies over Shosenkyo are clear and the river’s water is pristine.
At the Crystal Sound Crystal and Gem Museum, a beautiful amethyst dragon welcomes you at the entrance ✨ We’ve also just received new pearl items 🎵
Please come and see the stones while enjoying the scenery ✨
All our staff look forward to welcoming you 😇
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This is Senga Falls at Shosenkyo Gorge. The photo was taken at about 1:00 PM, and when sunlight hits around noon a rainbow appears, creating a beautiful sight. The drop is about 30 meters. The day after rain brings an even more powerful flow of water to enjoy.
Come and visit Shosenkyo Gorge during spring break. The gorge's walking trails should be at their best for mitsuba azalea blooms. We will post updates on social media. Look forward to it 🙂
Date photographed: 2024/3/4
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This view is from Nagatoro Bridge at Shosenkyo Gorge. Hello, this is the Shosenkyo Tourism Association. From the "oldest concrete bridge in Yamanashi" you can look out over the ravine of Shosenkyo. Crossing this bridge at the entrance to Shosenkyo might make your heart race with the thought, “At last, Shosenkyo!” 😊
Please come and visit Shosenkyo during spring break. The Mitsuba azaleas along the gorge’s promenade should be in full bloom. We will announce updates via social media. Look forward to it 🙂
Date photographed: 2024/3/4
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This is Kakuen Peak at Shosenkyo Gorge. Somehow it looks a bit like the Zaku from Gundam, doesn’t it? 😊 Hello. This is the Shosenkyo Tourism Association. Today the weather was fine.
Kakuen Peak takes its name from a monk called Kakuen, who is said to have practiced ascetic training atop the rocky mountain long ago. It is a spectacular 180-meter-high rock formation. 😆
Come and visit Shosenkyo during spring break. The valley’s walking trails should be carpeted with mitsuba azaleas at their peak. We will post updates on social media. Look forward to it 🙂
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Hello! This is the Shosenkyo Tourism Association.
Shosenkyo in Yamanashi Prefecture, designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty by the nation, has long been celebrated as Japan’s most beautiful gorge, sculpted by nature over the ages.
We introduce the artistic splendor of Shosenkyo, worthy of being called a natural masterpiece, in a Cool Japan video.
What is Mitake Shosenkyo?
Mitake Shosenkyo is a roughly 5-kilometer gorge in the northern part of Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture, surrounded by rich nature.
If you come by car, it’s about 40 minutes from the Chuo Expressway Kofu Showa IC. By train, take a bus or taxi from the south exit of Kofu Station for about 30 to 45 minutes.
The natural forms shaped over long ages continue to captivate many visitors.
With its scattered strange rocks and stones and seasonal beauty, this place makes you want to return time and again.
In spring, stroll the promenade surrounded by fresh greenery; in summer, enjoy activities like canoeing on the reservoir; and in autumn, admire the gorge dyed bright red with fall foliage.
History of Mitake Shosenkyo
Mitake Shosenkyo was designated a national Place of Scenic Beauty in 1923 and upgraded to a Special Place of Scenic Beauty in 1953.
Together with Teishaku Gorge (Hiroshima Prefecture), Nagato Gorge (Yamaguchi Prefecture), Goukei Gorge (Okayama Prefecture), and Bed of Sleep (Nagano Prefecture), it is counted among Japan’s five great scenic gorges.
Highlights of Shosenkyo
• Kakuen Peak
Kakuen Peak, the highest peak among the Shosenkyo ranges, stands as the symbol of Shosenkyo. The name comes from the monk Kakuen, who once practiced ascetic training on the roughly tatami-sized summit.
• Senga Falls
Senga Falls lies at the base of Kakuen Peak at the far end of the Arakawa that flows through Shosenkyo.
With a dramatic 30-meter drop and vehicle access, it’s a popular spot.
• Shosenkyo Promenade
This approximately 4.5-kilometer promenade lets visitors enjoy the gorge’s seasonal beauty and was ranked first in the gorge category of the National Top 100 Tourist Spots.
• Stone Gate
Stone Gate is a gigantic natural granite arch formed by the power of nature.
Located on the promenade, it cannot be reached by car.
• Nagatoro Bridge
This historic bridge, built in 1925 at the entrance to Shosenkyo, is designated a modern civil engineering heritage as the oldest surviving concrete arch road bridge.
• Tenkorin
At Tenkorin along the promenade, stomping your feet produces a mysterious sound like a drumbeat.
This is said to be the echo from underground cavities carved by the stream.
• Numerous strange rocks and stones
Along the promenade you can find many named rock formations, including Fur seal rock, Daibutsu Rock, Kansan Jade Rock, Floating Rock, Cannon Rock, Tofu Rock, Monkey Rock, Camel Rock, Mt. Fuji Rock, Bear Rock, Cat Rock, and Matsutake Rock.
Be sure to look for them on foot.
• Arakawa Dam
The majestic dam spreading across the valley of Oku-Shosenkyo is a multipurpose structure aimed at flood control and other uses for the Arakawa riverside region.
• Shosenkyo Ropeway
The ropeway’s gondola takes about five minutes one way to the summit, offering sweeping views of the gorge below.
From the ropeway summit you can enjoy panoramic views that include Mount Fuji.
Shosenkyo’s crystals
Shosenkyo is also famous as a sacred place for crystals.
On Mt. Kinpu in the Shosenkyo area, several crystal mines once operated actively in the Meiji era.
Skilled polishing and processing of crystals attracted minerals from around the world, and today shops displaying and selling precious gemstones and mineral specimens line the area.
Shosenkyo cuisine
Local specialties using the clear streams of Shosenkyo—such as somen noodles, soba, and Koshu houtou—are popular.
Many restaurants serve regional gourmet dishes and local cuisine featuring abundant Yamanashi ingredients.
Enjoy the breathtaking natural scenery shaped by nature at Shosenkyo, one of Yamanashi Prefecture’s most popular tourist destinations!
As a treasure trove of power spots, it might lift your luck as well.
Cool Japan Video will continue to release footage of Shosenkyo’s charms and its beautiful seasonal scenery.
Thank you for your attention!
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