Inasa beach : Torii island from Japan
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“Inasa beach” is a beach 1 km west of “Izumo Taisha Shrine” and is known in Japanese mythology.This beach is also the beach where once a year, on October 10th of the lunar calendar, gods from all over Japan gather … Read More

Kawagoe’s summer tradition “Wind bell of Marriage”
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At Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine (川越氷川神社), there is a festival called “Wind bell of Marriage (縁結び風鈴)” held every summer for a limited time!During the period, many beautiful and cool wind bells decorate the grounds!Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine is said to have benefits … Read More

Hotspot of Hydrangea in Kamakura: Hasedera Temple
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Hasedera Temple (長谷寺) in Kamakura has seasonal flowers that are constant all year round. More than 2,500 hydrangea plants of 40 species are planted in Hasedera Temple, and it is also known as a “flower temple” where flowers of various … Read More

The reason why there are deer in Nara Park
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The deer is famous as a symbol of Nara Park (奈良公園). Do you know why there are so many deers in Nara Park?Here, we will guide you about the deer in Nara Park that everyone visiting Nara should know. Why … Read More

Local Ramen in Toyama: Toyama Black
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“Toyama Black” is a black soup based on soy sauce, which is attracting attention as a ramen with a great impact in terms of taste and appearance. Around 1955, it was originally made from soy sauce-rich soup ramen as a … Read More