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  • Sights and Activities in Inawashiro Town, Fukushima Prefecture

    Sights and Activities in Inawashiro Town, Fukushima Prefecture

    Complete Guide to Sightseeing Spots and Activities in the Popular Tourist Destination Inawashiro Inawashiro Town in Fukushima Prefecture is located almost in the center of Fukushima Prefecture, and is a tourist destination with many natural attractions, including the magnificent Mt. Bandai and Lake Inawashiro, the fourth largest lake in Japan. This area has many spots where you can enjoy sports and leisure all year round, such as mountain climbing, skiing/snowboarding, lake bathing, water sports, fishing, and camping. Origin of Inawashiro The origin of Inawashiro is that when the villagers were struggling to clear the land, a wild Japanese boar trampled the land and created Nawashiro paddy fields by the miracle […]

  • Cape Tappi

    Cape Tappi

    The strength of the wind at Cape Tappi was truly astonishing! It was windy and cold, and even in the summer it felt like a “Tsugaru Strait Winter Scenery”! Cape Tappii is a cape that protrudes into the Tsugaru Strait, the northernmost tip of the Tsugaru Peninsula, and is located in Sotogahama Town, Aomori Prefecture. Surrounded by the sea on three sides, the cape is famous for its strong winds all year round. There are several seascape points in Cape Tappi, but the most popular one is the Tappizaki Lighthouse. You can enjoy the magnificent ocean view of the Tsugaru Strait from the observatory with the lighthouse, and on a […]

  • Inawashiro Kingfisher Aquarium

    Inawashiro Kingfisher Aquarium

    The past when there was no kingfisher even though it was a kingfisher aquarium Inawashiro Kingfisher Aquarium is located in Midori-no-Mura (Green Village), a nature park in Inawashiro Town, Fukushima Prefecture. The aquarium exhibits freshwater fish and aquatic insects that live in Fukushima Prefecture, as well as kingfishers, brown dippers, and river otters, and other water creatures that are rarely seen, reproducing their habitats. Origin of the name of the Kingfisher Aquarium In 1989, the Kingfisher Aquarium opened together with the “Midori no Mura (Green Village)” as the “Inawashiro Freshwater Fish Museum”. Since 2015, we have entrusted the operation to the Fukushima Marine Science Museum, which has operated Aquamarine Fukushima, […]

  • Tenkyokaku Residence

    Tenkyokaku Residence

    I spent a luxurious time with a cup of milk tea and a piece of cake at the old villa of the Imperial family in Lake Inawashiro, Fukushima Prefecture. Prince Arisugawanomiya Takehito, who toured the shores of Lake Inawashiro in Inawashiro Town, Fukushima Prefecture, was impressed by the scenic beauty of the scenery, and in 1907 built a villa called “TenKyokaku (former Arisugawanomiya Okinajima villa).” There is also the old villa for the Takamatsu family (now called Fukushima Geihinkan) nearby. In 1952, the ownership of “Tenkyokaku” was transferred to Fukushima Prefecture and opened to the public since the 1980s. This building is designated as an important cultural property of Japan. […]

  • Naoshima Island, an island of contemporary art

    Naoshima Island, an island of contemporary art

    What kind of contemporary art can I enjoy in Naoshima Island? A summary of contemporary art works that you must see even if you don’t have much time Naoshima Island is a small island in the Seto Inland Sea that belongs to Naoshima Town, Kagawa Prefecture. It is known as the “Holy Land of Contemporary Art” and many young people and foreigners visit to appreciate contemporary art. Naoshima Island can only be approached by boat, with ferries and passenger boats operating from Kagawa and Okayama prefectures. It takes about 1 hour from Takamatsu Port (Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture) and about 20 minutes from Uno Port (Tamano City, Okayama Prefecture). The […]

  • Megijima Island (Demon Island)

    Megijima Island (Demon Island)

    Did you know that there is a cave on Megijima Island in Kagawa Prefecture where the demon from the legend of Momotaro lived? Megijima Island, which belongs to Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture, is an island floating in the Seto Inland Sea. It is handed down as “Onigashima (island of Demon)”, which appears in the fairy tale “Momotaro”, and a great cave that is said to have been inhabited by a demon has been discovered in Mt.Washigamine in the central part of the island. The demon in the legend of Momotaro was exterminated by Momotaro, so a monument to the demon is displayed in the great cave. Megijima island is about […]

  • Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall

    Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall

    Dr. Hideyo Noguchi’s Robot gestures are too real! The Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Museum is located on the shores of Lake Inawashiro in Fukushima Prefecture. Dr. Hideyo Noguchi, well known for his portrait on the 1,000-yen bill, was a world-renowned bacteriologist, born in 1876 in Mitsuwa Village (now Inawashiro Town), Fukushima Prefecture. At the age of one, he fell into a sunken hearth and suffered a serious burn on his left hand. When he underwent surgery on his left hand as a junior high school student, he discovered the wonders of medicine and devoted himself to his studies. at the age of 19, he moved to Tokyo to obtain a medical […]

  • Ginzan Onsen & Shirogane Park

    Ginzan Onsen & Shirogane Park

    A summary of the streets of Ginzan Onsen with the atmosphere of Taisho Roman and Shirogane Park in the back Ginzan Onsen is a hot spring village located in Obanazawa City, Yamagata Prefecture. Along both banks of the Ginzan River, there are ryokan inns built between the late Taisho era and the early Showa era (1920s) that blend Japanese and Western styles. When the sun goes down, gas lamps light up the hot spring town, creating an even more romantic atmosphere. *Taisho Roman is a term used to describe the culture and art of the Taisho period (1912-1926). It is characterized by a mix of Japanese and Western elements that […]

  • A park that recreates Doraemon’s open lot

    A park that recreates Doraemon’s open lot

    A park that recreates Doraemon’s open lot in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture is the hometown where Fujiko F Fujio was born and raised. Since there are many Fujiko F Fujio’s works exhibited at the Takaoka Art Museum and other locations in Takaoka City, it is called “Doraemon’s hometown” by fans and tourists. Mr. Fujiko F. Fujio and Mr. Fujiko Fujio Ⓐ were classmates in elementary school Fujiko FujioⒶ was born in the adjacent city Himi, but moved to Takaoka City after his father passed away when he was in the fifth grade (1944), and was a classmate of Fujiko F Fujio at Takaoka Jozuka Elementary […]

  • Akita Dog Visitor Center

    Akita Dog Visitor Center

    I went to “Akita Dog Visitor Center” in Odate City, Akita Prefecture, the hometown of the faithful dog Hachiko! “Akita Dog Visitor Center” in Odate City, Akita Prefecture is an “Akita Dog Museum” where you can enjoy learning about Akita dogs. It is a tourist facility where you can meet cute Akita dogs in the “Akita Dog Exhibition Room” and purchase Akita dog goods. Synopsis of “Faithful Dog Hachiko” Speaking of Akita dogs, Hachi is so famous that the bronze statue of “Hachiko, the faithful dog” in front of Shibuya station comes to mind. In 1924, when Hachi was a puppy, he was given to Dr. Eisaburo Ueno, a professor […]

  • Nunobiki Highlands

    Nunobiki Highlands

    The combination of windmills and sunflowers of Nunobiki Highlands creates a superb view. Nunobiki Highlands (approx. 1,000 meters above sea level), located in Koriyama City, south of Lake Inawashiro in Fukushima Prefecture, is also known as the “Kaze no Kogen (Highlands of the Wind).” Nunobiki Highlands is lined with 33 huge windmills for wind power generation. The scenery of windmills spinning round and round in the wind is spectacular. These windmills form one of the largest wind farms in Japan. <Highlights of Nunobiki Highlands> The fields of rape blossoms in spring, sunflowers in summer, and cosmos in autumn. Around the giant windmills, you can enjoy a breathtaking scenery of flowers at […]

  • Namahage

    Namahage

     In Akita Prefecture, Namahage is a standard way of disciplining children. Namahage is a traditional New Year folk event held in Oga City, Akita Prefecture (around the Oga Peninsula). (Currently, it is held on New Year’s Eve.) It is a unique custom in which the gods called Namahage, wearing a demon mask and a straw costume, visits homes to ward off evil spirits and warn lazy people. It is designated as an important intangible folk cultural asset of the country. In 2018, it was registered as a UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage as a constituent asset of “Raiho-shin: ritual visits of deities in masks and costumes”. What is Namahage? Raiho-shin (visiting […]