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Nishi-Izu Town, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture is the best Sunset Town in Japan. From Izu Nishi Coast, you can Appreciation beautiful Sunset throughout the year, and Otago Coast and Dogashima Coast have been selected as one of the "100 Best Sunset in Japan". In the COOL JAPAN VIDEOS, we will introduce recommended sightseeing spots in Nishi-Izu Town, so please follow us.
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HELLO TO EVERYONE WHO WATCHES COOL JAPAN VIDEOS! This is the Kawazu Town Tourism Association! Located in the southeast of the Izu Peninsula, Kawazu Town in Shizuoka Prefecture is known throughout Japan as the birthplace of Kawazuzakura (Kawazu Sakura). The Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival, an event where you can enjoy early-blooming cherry blossoms, is held every February and is the largest event in Kawazu Town, attracting about 1 million people. In addition, Kawazu Town, which faces the Pacific Ocean, is not to miss the local seafood gourmet! We will deliver plenty of the charm of Kawazu Town, so thank you.
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Miyazaki Prefecture Gokase Town is located in the center of the Kyushu region, There is a the border between Miyazaki Prefecture and Kumamoto prefectures, and has excellent access. 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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Kamisuunai-gun Shinano, Nagano Prefecture is a town in the Northern part of Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Surrounded by mountains such as Myoko, Kurohime, Togakushi, Iizuna, and Madarao, there are many popular tourist spots such as Lake Nojiri and Kurohime Plateau. COOL JAPAN VIDEOS will provide recommended Tourist Information of Shinano Town, Nagano Prefecture, also known as Kobayashi Issa's hometown.
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Hello! We are the Kaichi International Japanese Language School in Tokyo. Here, we tell you about our classes and the attractions of Hachioji, where our school is located. Please feel free to follow us! Hello! We are Kaichi International Japanese School in Tokyo. Here, we will tell you about the state of the classes and the charm of Hachioji, where our school is located. Please feel free to follow us!
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Oi Shrine is a historic old shrine that is recorded in the "Three Generations of Japan Jitsuroku" vol. 11 as "December 21, the 7th year of Jokan (865), the sixth rank of the Ōi God Obedience to the Fifth Rank" and is the water god of the majestic Oi River. At that time, the Oi River had a large amount of water and was a violent river that caused floods once it rained, but it was also a river of blessings that provided a rich water source and fertile land. In gratitude for the blessings and prayers for the protection of the Oigawa River and the development of the local area, Oi Shrine was built. It is said that Oi Shrine was originally enshrined in the upper reaches of the Oi River, but it was washed away by a flood and came to be enshrined in the land of Shimada, where it flowed in 1276. After that, the site was changed due to frequent floods, and in 1689, with the expansion of the city, it was transferred to the current site. Even today, it enshrines the three goddesses of Mitoha Nouri (god of water), Nabe Yasuhiuri (god of earth), and Emperor Amaterasu (god of the sun), and attracts the faith of many people. Our festival, the Oi Shrine Grand Festival, commonly known as the "Obi Festival," is a festival in mid-October where the gods return to the old shrine site, and since the current form was established in the 8th year of Genroku (1695), it has been held for three days every three years for the tiger, snake, shin, and pig years old. On the last day, the mikoshi and the brave and splendid daimyo procession, the dainu, the elegant Kashima Odori, the street food dances to the Nagauta and shamisen of first-class entertainers, etc. are lined up in one and proceed gorgeously through the town of Shimada. The obi festival, which has been preserved and handed down since the Edo period, is a gorgeous festival where beautiful traditional performing arts live on like Genroku picture scrolls.
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Good morning. How do you do. I'm from Aichi Prefecture and I'm single. I'm a beginner. Thank you.