Best Attractions and Places to See in Yamaga, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Yamaga, Japan
Yachiyoza Theater
Yamaga Lanterns Folk Crafts Museum
Historical Park Kikuchi Castle
Michinoeki Kahoku Ogurigo
Anzu no Oka
Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum
Yumekogura
Ipponmatsu Park
Nichirinji Temple
Fudo Rock
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兵庫県豊岡市 出石 Izushi,Toyooka city,Hyogo
Experience tour in Kikuchi City Kumamoto Japan
Beautiful nature and people brimming with kindness are the charm of Kikuchi City, Kumamoto.
Blessed with beautiful water and greenery in Kikuchi Valley, the earth is abundant with safe and fresh crops.
Here, we are able to provide special experiences for visitors: a footpath on which you can experience local life and nature, trying on the traditional, historical armor of the Kikuchi family, fresh vegetable harvesting and cooking experiences, Zen temples, Kyudo (Japanese archery), and more!
Come enjoy a special experience here that you can't get anywhere else!
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The Northern Area of Kumamoto Prefecture - Nature, Hot Springs, and History All in One Place
Northern Kumamoto Prefecture, which consists of the four cities Tamana, Yamaga, Kikuchi, and Nagomi,
is renowned for its unspoiled nature, soothing hot springs, and historical sites.
Home to one of the world’s largest calderas, the recently Global Geopark-certified Aso area and its sprawling
greenery are the pride of Kumamoto. The numerous naturally occurring hot springs are also excellent for keeping athletes’
bodies in top condition. There are plenty of sights to see as well, including Kikuchi Gorge, and the Yachiyoza Theater,
which often features exhibitions of traditional dance and performing arts. In addition to that, you can also enjoy
delicious food like Tamana Ramen.
Access from overseas is very easy due to the close proximity to Fukuoka Airport. Leave a comment, like and subscribe!
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Sakura-no-Baba/Johsaien ( 桜の馬場・城彩苑 )
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An Edo Era castle town has been recreated where samurai warriors once came and went on the streets around Kumamoto Castle on horseback. There are restaurants where you can sample the local dishes and traditional handicraft shops. At the historical cultural experience facility, Wakuwaku-za, the castle is introduced through media such as CG video. You can even enjoy experiences such as the Narikiri Taiken where you can try on period clothing.
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Kato Shrine
Kumamoto Castle
Kumamoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Center
Kamitori/Shimotori Shopping Arcade
Old Hosokawa Gyobu-tei House
Suizen-ji Joju-en Garden
Daikanbo
Suizenji Ezuko Park
Kikuchi Valley
Tsujun Bridge
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History, Culture, World Heritage and Japan Heritage of Northern Kumamoto
熊本県 県北地域にある世界遺産、日本遺産、そして歴史や文化を感じられる場所をご紹介しています。
大観峰/阿蘇市
菊池渓谷/菊池市
番所の棚田/山鹿市
上色見熊野座神社/阿蘇郡高森町
八千代座/山鹿市
鍋ヶ滝/阿蘇郡小国町
万田坑/荒尾市
阿蘇神社/阿蘇市
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360° KYUSHUxTOKYO - History / Kumamoto
This video is available with supplementary captions.
360° KYUSHUxTOKYO is the project that shows you the must-see wonders of Tokyo and prefectures of the Kyushu region, in western Japan, in pairs.
This chapter’s theme is “History”, introducing Odaiba(Tokyo)and Amakusa (Kumamoto)
■Tokyo:Odaiba
Waterfront Odaiba brings in the crowds for its 21st century shopping and leisure amenities.
Despite the ultramodern atmosphere, the cannon batteries were built there to defend against the threat of Commodore Perry’s black ships in 1853.
Beyond the cannon batteries (daiba) which give the island its name
are the beautiful arches of Rainbow Bridge.
Odaiba, with a blend of old and new that make it one of Tokyo’s top tourist hotspots, is also a spectacular sight from the water.
Odaiba Marine Park
■Kumamoto:Amakusa
Amakusa is an archipelago of some 150 islands.
Sakitsu village is known as the location of a number of
heritage sites related to the Hidden Christians.
The grand Sakitsu Church is the symbol of this port town.
It is a most distinguished building established
nearly 100 years ago.
An inscrutable place peppered with the vestiges of the Hidden Christians like graveyards, villages and statues of Shiro Amakusa, leader of the Christians’ Shimabara Rebellion.
Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association
Amakusa City Christian Reference Hall (Graveyards)
(Japanese only)
Amakusa Pearl Center (Statue of Shiro Amakusa)
(Japanese only)
Kumamoto Castle ~ City Guide Kumamoto
Kumamoto Castle is one of the greatest castles in Japan.
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Onsen Hot Springs in Northern Kumamoto
熊本県の県北地域にある温泉地域をご紹介しています。
山鹿温泉 さくら湯
黒川温泉
平山温泉 一木一草
三愛高原ホテル
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JG☆☆ 福島 戸赤のヤマザクラ Fukushima,Sakura at Toaka
福島県下郷町 戸赤 Toaka,Shimogo town,Fukushima
TIA&TW - Treasures of Kumamoto, Japan
Episode 2031: Treasures of Kumamoto, Japan
On this program This Is America & The World and Dennis Wholey travel to southern Japan to experience Kumamoto prefecture. After speaking with Governor Ikuo Kabashima, Dennis proceeds to explore the area and the sites that make it so special. Segments include a bowl of the world famous Ajisen Ramen, the historic Kumamoto Castle and the largest active volcano in all of Japan, Mount Aso. Each location offers a unique view into the vibrant and intriguing culture of Japan which changes from region to region but is always full of delightful surprises.
Nabegataki Waterfall, Oguni-machi, Aso-gun, Kumamoto Prefecture
A few short clips of Nebegataki Falls in Oguni, in Kumamoto. If you are going there, remember to wear good shoes!
JG☆☆☆☆☆ 4K HDR 北海道 世界遺産知床 カムイワッカの滝を登る Hokkaido Shiretoko Kamuiwakka Fall(World Heritage)
北海道斜里町 知床 カムイワッカ Kamuiwakka,Shari town,Hokkaido
Kyushu travel, Volcano Aso, Kumamoto Japan -
Kyushu travel, Volcano Aso, Kumamoto Japan
On our second day we went to Takachiho Gorge, Miyazaki and Volcano Aso, Kumamoto in Kyushu. This is the second video of day two and covers Volcano Aso. If you are interested take a look at our unique Kaiseki dinner. If you need ideas for your next travel to Japan or your first travel to Japan, this is for you.
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➊ [0:00] Preview
➋ [0:33] Introduction
➌ [1:39] Trailer
➍ [2:16] Drive from Takachiho Gorge to Volcano Aso
➎ [3:37] Volcano Aso
➏ [5:02] Drive back to Holiday Inn
❼ [6:20] Our hotel room
❽ [7:15] Kaiseki dinner
❾ [9:39] Ending
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Fun Day in Kumamoto City, Japan
Here's my second vlog! It was September 16, 2018 (Sunday). I met some Pinoy ALTs in Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture, attended Holy Mass and roam around the city. It was a fun and tiring day though. Enjoy and thanks for watching!
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Japan Travel:: Yamaguchi St Francis Xavier Memorial Church with Beautiful Stained Glass
Japan Travel:: The Artistic Architecture with Beautiful Stained Glass at St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church, Yamaguchi, Japan
[020] Yamaguchi St Francis Xavier Memorial Church
The St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church (サビエル記念聖堂) was built in honor of the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier. Francis Xavier was a fundamental member in spreading Christianity to Asia in the 1500s. Seven years after the first Europeans arrived in Japan, Francis organized a mission from Kagoshima to Kyoto. It was at this time Francis Xavier spent a few months in Yamaguchi, a city forever dear in his heart.
The original church was constructed in 1952 but fell victim to a fire in 1991. The current, beautiful building was reconstructed in 1998. Visitors are given to the opportunity to roam through the church, appreciating the beautiful contemporary interior. With light pouring in from the stained windows, it is the perfectly place to feel a spiritual connection.
There is a museum on the first floor where visitors can see Christian paintings, statues, medallions, clothing and other religious items from the past. In addition, old maps detailing the spread of Christianity in Japan as well as those showing the route of Xavier's travels are on display.
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00
Closed: The Church is opened all year round. However, the museum is close on Wednesdays (if a national holidays falls on a Wednesday, the museum will be closed the following day)
Admission: Admission into the Church is free; however, donations are encouraged.
There is 300 yen admission fee into the museum.
Access Information:
The St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church stands about 1.3 kilometers northwest of Yamaguchi Station.
By Foot:
**15 to 20 minutes from Yamaguchi Station
By Bicycle
**Bicycle can be rented outside the station (300 yen for two hours or 700 yen for the whole day)
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4K DJI Mavic Pro 霊験あらたか不動岩 in 山鹿市 熊本県 Fudoiwa in Yamaga-shi
4K DJI MavicProで、熊本県山鹿市にある、霊験あらたかな不動岩を収録しました。観光名所ですので、ぜひドライブコースに!
今回は二度目の収録です。
前回は恒例の上昇下降だけでしたが、今回は、周辺をぐるりと回ってみました。
最後のシークエンスは、リターンホームを試しています。
戻る途中の岩の手前数メートルで障害物回避(高度を上げる)を行ってますので、リターンホームにご関心の方は、そこだけみるといいですね。
山鹿市HP
DJI
MUSIC
●サイト名⇒ 甘茶の音楽工房(英語表記=Music Atelier Amacha)
●作曲者⇒ 甘茶(英語表記=Amacha)
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紅葉に染まる旧細川刑部邸庭園 partⅠ(Autumn leaves Color of hometown) in Kumamoto City
ここは熊本城近くの旧細川刑部邸の秋の紅葉に染まった美しい景観です。足元もフラットで歩き易いし、思い切り歩き撮りの練習が出来ましたぁあ。時期的にも時間的にも最高の紅葉を鑑賞出来た感じ。自宅から僅か4km程度の歩いても行ける場所、、都市のど真ん中、こんな近いところで、こんな美しい紅葉撮影が出来るとは思ってもいませんでした。さすがふるさとの街いちばんのランドマークの熊本城周辺です。
BGM HURTRECORDさんの 曲名『秋の情景』感謝デス。
The KAZU TIME Show-SAKURA (Cherry Blossoms): 桜!
The KAZU TIME Show -HOPE-
桜: SAKURA (Cherry Blossoms)
平成23年4月3日・4日: April 3rd & 4th, 2011
熊本県山鹿市
at Yamaga in Kumamoto, Japan
(Hot Springs Resort Town)
みんなで頑張ろう東北!
Let's do our best, Tōhoku!
みんなで頑張ろう日本!
Let's do our best, Japan!
A cherry blossom is the flower of the cherry trees known as sakura (桜 or 櫻; さくら). In English, sakura refers to the Japanese flowering cherry, Prunus serrulata. Cherry fruit (桜んぼ, sakuranbo) comes from another species of tree.
サクラ(桜、櫻)は、バラ科サクラ属サクラ亜属 Prunus subg. Cerasus またはサクラ属 Cerasus の総称である。日本で最も知られている花の一つである。
Sakura is one of the most popular flowers in Japan! Very beautiful and peaceful flower!
Located in the northernmost part of Kumamoto Prefecture about 20 miles north of Kumamoto City and 56 miles southeast of Fukuoka City, Yamaga is a city of rich farming areas that extends across the Kikuchigawa river Basin.
The city shares its northern and northeastern border with Fukuoka Prefecture, a small part of its eastern border with Oita Prefecture, its southern border with the towns of Ueki and Gyokuto, and its western border with Izumi-machi. There is a basin in the south of the city, extending from the city centre to the south end (where the former town of Kikuka was located). The area near the prefectural border extending from the city's north to northeast contains a portion of the Kyushu Mountain Range where green mountains serve as a scenic backdrop. Some notable mountains are Himegozendake (1955 feet) sitting on the city's northern border with Fukuoka Prefecture (formerly the town of Kahoku) and Kunimiyama (3340 feet) as well as Yahougatake (3451 feet) sitting on its northeast border with Fukuoka and Oita (formerly the town of Kikuka).
The Iwano and Kamiuchida Rivers flow into the first-tier Kikuchi River, which streams westward across the city's centre. The south of the city is a flat area where farms opens up along the banks of the Kikuchi River. Yamaga's city centre is located in the south, with main streets reaching out in all directions. The business centre is located at the intersection of National Highway Route 3 (cutting through the city vertically), Route 325 (running east to west), and Route 443.
The region has cultivated a high culture of history and traditions with favourable climate, fertile soil, and a rich nature environment. There are five natural hot springs with over 1000 years of history in the urban and rural parts of the city, which are collectively called Yamaga Onsenkyo. Moreover, the ancient burial mounds scattered over the Kikuchi River basin speak to the region's prosperity during ancient times. Agriculture is the city's major industry, and melons and watermelons produced here are very famous.
Attracting nearly 300,000 visitors every year, Yamaga Tourou (Lantern Festival) is said to be one of the three biggest fire festivals in Kumamoto Prefecture. Yamaga lanterns (made using only paper and glue) and Kutami paper fans (a 400-year traditional art) are the city's very famous handicrafts.
During 2008, a total of 3,352,728 tourists (365,524 overnight visitors and 2,987,204 day-trippers) visited Yamaga City.
Yamaga City is renowned as the most abundant source of hot springs in Kumamoto Prefecture. The hot springs (called Bijin-no-yu, or Water of Beauties) contains natural alkali and has a milky feeling, attracting many visitors from Kumamoto and other prefectures. There are 40 accommodation facilities in the city.
Many visitors come to see sporting events at the Cultural Sport Center or to see kabuki, plays, and concerts at the National-Designated Important Cultural Property, Yachiyo-za Theater.
The city's biggest event is Yamaga Tourou, which attracts more than three hundred thousand people.
We live on this beautiful planet, Mother Earth, breathe the same air, and drink the same water. We are all brothers and sisters and members of the human family.
Life is a precious gift to enjoy, celebrate, and appreciate! Life is a choice, and we need to choose to be happy! We make things happen by wishing them! Ask, Believe, then Receive! Golden Rule: Treat others as you would like to be treated! Thank you!
I appreciate the people who can respect our differences and can treat others with respect, gratitude, good manner and positive attitude! Thank you for reading this note, and thank you for choosing to watch my video! Have a wonderful day to you all!
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The KAZU TIME Show-Cherry Blossoms at Nichirin-ji Temple Park: 日輪寺公園「桜」!
The KAZU TIME Show -HOPE-
桜の名所 日輪寺公園「桜」
SAKURA (Cherry Blossoms)
at Nichirin-ji Temple Park
平成23年4月4日: April 4th, 2011
熊本県山鹿市
at Yamaga in Kumamoto, Japan
(Hot Springs Resort Town)
みんなで頑張ろう東北!
Let's do our best, Tōhoku!
みんなで頑張ろう日本!
Let's do our best, Japan!
A cherry blossom is the flower of the cherry trees known as sakura (桜 or 櫻; さくら). In English, sakura refers to the Japanese flowering cherry, Prunus serrulata. Cherry fruit (桜んぼ, sakuranbo) comes from another species of tree.
サクラ(桜、櫻)は、バラ科サクラ属サクラ亜属 Prunus subg. Cerasus またはサクラ属 Cerasus の総称である。日本で最も知られている花の一つである。
Sakura is one of the most popular flowers in Japan! Very beautiful and peaceful flower!
柴犬: Japanese Shiba Inu Dog
「三四郎くん: Sanshirō-kun (5)」
とっても可愛いワンちゃんでした!
He was SO CUTE!
Located in the northernmost part of Kumamoto Prefecture about 20 miles north of Kumamoto City and 56 miles southeast of Fukuoka City, Yamaga is a city of rich farming areas that extends across the Kikuchigawa river Basin.
The city shares its northern and northeastern border with Fukuoka Prefecture, a small part of its eastern border with Oita Prefecture, its southern border with the towns of Ueki and Gyokuto, and its western border with Izumi-machi. There is a basin in the south of the city, extending from the city centre to the south end (where the former town of Kikuka was located). The area near the prefectural border extending from the city's north to northeast contains a portion of the Kyushu Mountain Range where green mountains serve as a scenic backdrop. Some notable mountains are Himegozendake (1955 feet) sitting on the city's northern border with Fukuoka Prefecture (formerly the town of Kahoku) and Kunimiyama (3340 feet) as well as Yahougatake (3451 feet) sitting on its northeast border with Fukuoka and Oita (formerly the town of Kikuka).
The Iwano and Kamiuchida Rivers flow into the first-tier Kikuchi River, which streams westward across the city's centre. The south of the city is a flat area where farms opens up along the banks of the Kikuchi River. Yamaga's city centre is located in the south, with main streets reaching out in all directions. The business centre is located at the intersection of National Highway Route 3 (cutting through the city vertically), Route 325 (running east to west), and Route 443.
The region has cultivated a high culture of history and traditions with favourable climate, fertile soil, and a rich nature environment. There are five natural hot springs with over 1000 years of history in the urban and rural parts of the city, which are collectively called Yamaga Onsenkyo. Moreover, the ancient burial mounds scattered over the Kikuchi River basin speak to the region's prosperity during ancient times. Agriculture is the city's major industry, and melons and watermelons produced here are very famous.
Attracting nearly 300,000 visitors every year, Yamaga Tourou (Lantern Festival) is said to be one of the three biggest fire festivals in Kumamoto Prefecture. Yamaga lanterns (made using only paper and glue) and Kutami paper fans (a 400-year traditional art) are the city's very famous handicrafts.
During 2008, a total of 3,352,728 tourists (365,524 overnight visitors and 2,987,204 day-trippers) visited Yamaga City.
Yamaga City is renowned as the most abundant source of hot springs in Kumamoto Prefecture. The hot springs (called Bijin-no-yu, or Water of Beauties) contains natural alkali and has a milky feeling, attracting many visitors from Kumamoto and other prefectures. There are 40 accommodation facilities in the city.
Many visitors come to see sporting events at the Cultural Sport Center or to see kabuki, plays, and concerts at the National-Designated Important Cultural Property, Yachiyo-za Theater.
The city's biggest event is Yamaga Tourou, which attracts more than three hundred thousand people.
We live on this beautiful planet, Mother Earth, breathe the same air, and drink the same water. We are all brothers and sisters and members of the human family.
Life is a precious gift to enjoy, celebrate, and appreciate! Life is a choice, and we need to choose to be happy! We make things happen by wishing them! Ask, Believe, then Receive! Golden Rule: Treat others as you would like to be treated! Thank you!
I appreciate the people who can respect our differences and can treat others with respect, gratitude, good manner and positive attitude! Thank you for reading this note, and thank you for choosing to watch my video! Have a wonderful day to you all!
Contact: TheKAZUTIMEshow@gmail.com
© The KAZU TIME Show (Kazu).