Address: 2370-1 Itabashi, Tsukubamirai 300-2307, Ibaraki Prefecture
Attraction Location
Itabashi Fudoson Videos
Itabashi Fudoson in Ibaragi district 板橋不動尊 茨城県-Minky's JAPAN INTRODUCTION
This temple for a safe delivery of the child. Fudomyouow is dedicated.
Adress 2370 Itabashi Tukubashi Ibaragi Tel.0297581014 20min. by bus Platform nomber2 EAST EXIT Moriya station on Tukuba express line and jyoso line 35min. by bus Platform nomber3 WEST EXIT Toride station on jyoban line Get off at Fudosonmae
Travelers from different countries experience wonderful sights, things, foods, and people in Ibaraki prefecture. With a cinema camera, tourist attractions and undiscovered sights in Ibaraki make you feel as if you were watching movies, and it spreads to the world. Enjoy the beautiful sights of all the 44 cities in Ibaraki with travelers of VISIT IBARAKI, JAPAN, and visit there with your own feet. The way your eyes see the world will be completely changed... if you see these marvelous images.
[協力]Special Thanks
つくばみらい市 Tsukubamirai City
つくばみらい市観光協会 Tsukubamirai City Tourism Association
つくばみらいフィルムコミッション Tsukubamirai Film Commission
板橋不動尊 Itabashi Fudoson
立浪部屋 Tatsunami Beya
間宮林蔵記念館 Mamiya Rinzo Museum
株式会社 丸山海苔店 MARUYAMA NORI Co.,Ltd.
ワープステーション江戸 WARP STATION EDO
小張松下流綱火保存会 Obari Matsushita-ryu Tsunabi Preservation Society
茨城大学 留学生センター Ibaraki University International Student Center
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All footage, music and images used belong to their respective companies). ------------------------------ Documental (rodado con un móvil, todo sea dicho) de mi paso por Japón, donde visité ciudades como Akihabara, Shinjuku o Shibuya y sitios emblemáticos como el santuario Meiji, el tamplo budista Senso-ji de Asakusa o el Itabashi Fudoson de Tsukubamirai.
Gracias a todos los que me ayudaron durante mi viaje. ここに私のプレゼントです! 私はあなたを愛しています, 姫様. ------------------------------ Enlaces del documental: