Best Things To Do in Kaizu, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Kaizu, Japan
Chiyobo Inari Shrine
Kiso Sansen Park Center
Michi-no-Eki Tsukimino Sato Nanno
Kaizu City Museum of History and Folklore
Mt. Garyu Gyoukiji Temple
Chisui Shrine
Mizu to Midori no Yakata Observation Tower
Tenno River Park
Hanedani Dandan Park
Tsukimi no Mori
Best Things To Do in Saiki, Japan
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Ume Michi-no-Eki
Tsukumi Dolphin Island
Yayoi Michi-no-Eki
Mt. Shiroyama
Banjo Osakanakan
Fujigawachi Valley
Totoro no Mori
Road of History and Literature
Usuki Sekibutsu
Michi no Eki Kamae
Let's Visit the Portland Japanese Garden
Nestled in the steep, wooded hillsides of Portland Oregon's Washington Park, the Portland Japanese Garden encompasses 12 acres of trickling streams and meandering walkways, shaded with immaculately tended ornamental trees and flowering plants.
Designed in 1963 by Japanese landscape master Takuma Tono, the Portland Japanese Garden consists of five principle gardens, influenced by Shinto, Buddhist, and Taoist philosophies: the Strolling Pond Garden, the Tea Garden, the Natural garden, the Sand and Stone Garden, and the Flat Garden, with a pavilion gallery for exhibitions and special events. A cultural village and three new garden spaces were added in 2017, designed by architect Kengo Kuma.
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Scariest Travel Destinations In The World
Travel to all the scariest places in the world from Hashima Island to the Stanley Hotel you won't believe how insane they really are.
10. Hashima Island
Japan's Hashima Island located about 9.3 miles from Nagasaki was a coal mining site between 1887 and 1974 and also functioned as a prisoner of war camp. Also referred to as Battleship Island, region reached its peak population in 1959 when about 5,259 people inhabited the island.
Hashima quickly became a deserted island in the 1960s after petroleum replaced coal as a source of fuel. Now known as the Ghost Island, it opened up to visitors in 2009 with sightseeing boat trips.
9. The Hill Of Crosses
In the 1830s, Lithuania established a Catholic pilgrimage site which now holds nearly 100,000 giant crucifixes. Pope John Paul II described it as a place for love, hope, and peace.
However, even the most religious of people would think twice about spending a night on the island surrounded by the crosses.
8. Castle of Good Hope
South Africa's Castle of Good Hope is the country's oldest structure. It was a prison for several years that followed its construction in the 17th century. Inmates went through torture and abuse during incarceration of the facility.
Guards presently manning the facility still say that they often hear chilling screams that they believe are coming from the ghosts of former inmates.
7. Helltown
Legends about Helltown keep on mounting and perhaps encouraging thrill seekers to visit the Ohio village. Locals abandoned the houses after the US National Park services compulsorily purchased them. Many theorized that it was an attempt to conceal a mutant monster formed after a chemical spill.
Legend also has it that Satanists perform night-time rituals in the area's woods. Other claims allege that the village cemetery is haunted.
6. Eyam
The Derbyshire village of Eyam became popular during the 1665 plague. The villagers decided to isolate themselves instead of risking to spread the infection to neighboring communities.
The village allegedly has several haunted locations including Eyam Hall where the drowning of a young servant girl took place. There have also been several accounts of unexplained footsteps heard at the Miners Arms pub.
5. Edinburgh Castle
Scotland's Edinburgh Castle is just but one of Europe's many haunted historic sites. However, legend has it that the castle is home to a headless drummer, spectral dog, and a phantom piper.
Scientists had to put the claims to the test, and in 2001, they used night-vision and thermal imaging equipment to conduct a 10-day survey. 240 volunteers also took part in the scientific study and half claimed that they saw ghosts or other spooky phenomena. The Edinburgh ghost tour treats visitors to visits to underground vaults and creepy cemeteries.
4. Stanley Hotel
Stephen King's penned down one of his wildly chilling masterpieces The Shining after staying at the Stanley Hotel in Colorado. The ghost of Lord Dunraven allegedly haunted hotel’s Room 418. Staff report hearing sounds of children playing around the corridors late at night and piano music filling the empty ballroom.
It only takes a viewing of the similar-titled movie to visualize what the staff and visitors go through at night.
3. Village Of Dolls
Much like Mexico's Island of Dolls, Japan's Village Of Dolls rose in the 2000s to pay homage to the departed. Tsukimi Ayana returned to the Nagoro village only to realize that the local people had died or either moved away. She started making dolls which she placed around the town in honor of the people.
The village currently has about 400 dolls including a classroom filled with life-sized figurines of children at one of the village's abandoned schools.
2. Sky Lodges And Hanging Hotels
If the prospect of crossing China's glass-bottomed bridge does not sound scary enough, how about spending a night in a see-through pod dangling on the side of a cliff. The Peruvian Andes provide such an opportunity with the frightening see-through abodes overlooking the Sacred Valley.
A 400-foot ladder gives the climbing enthusiasts the opportunity to scale the cliff up to their sleeping quarters. If climbing does not tickle your fancy, then a zip line is readily available to whisk you to your dangling room.
1. The Railway
Thailand's Burma Railway also called the Railway stretches out between Bangkok and Myanmar running over the Kwai River. During construction, it claimed the lives of thousands of slaves due to unhygienic conditions and other epidemics.
Claims of hauntings followed decades after till now with accounts of laborers roaming the stretch of the tracks. Daring tourists often brave the route and take walks over the now deserted bridge.
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The World's Most Unique McDonald's - TOP10 - FastFoods.cz
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Nagoya festival 1 Japan movie
We are at the nagoya festival on Saturday near our hotel. The audience has arrived here three hours in advance, so we are not at the forefront. It is also a beautiful parade of traditional groups. There are also some groups of Disney in the parrade.
Scenes of Japan: Takayama Autumn Festival 2017
Scenes taken of Takayama Autumn Festival 2017 (高山祭, Takayama Matsuri), on 9th and 10th October. Shows floats being set up the afternoon before the event, the evening parade, and the following day where the floats are on display.
Japan Trip: Usuki Samurai District, Residence Historical Road, Oita36 Moopon
Japan Trip: Usuki Samurai District, Residence Historical Road, Oita36 Moopon
Usuki's samurai district is located at its city center, and parts of it keep the flavor of an old castle town with their stone paved alleys lined by premodern looking houses.
The main attraction is the Nioza Historical Road, a 200 meter photogenic narrow alleyway which runs along temples and residences built in Edo Period style architecture, making a feeling of the past. Parallel to it runs the Haccho Oji Shopping Street, a merchant street with a neighborhood atmosphere, lined by shops selling local specialties, groceries and etc. Walking westwards for about five minutes brings you to Ryugenji, with nice three-storied pagoda.
The Ruins of Usuki Castle
It is located on the eastern side of the district. Currently a neighborhood park is located on the former castle grounds. Unfortunately, most of the castle buildings including the main keep have been destroyed over the years, and today the only prominent structures remaining are a turret and a gate standing along the park's entrance.
Nioza Historical Road and Castle Ruins
Hours: Always open
Closed: Opened All Year Round
Admission: Free
Today visitors can visit the Inaba Residence, local feudal lord during the Edo Period where the family used to live whenever they returned to visit their home town after they had moved to Tokyo in the Meiji Period. The beautiful wooden residence is set in a tranquil ambience, with simple and elegant interior design, several tatami mat rooms, wide corridors and a nice garden. Another samurai residence open to public is the Marumo Residence, placed at the southern end of the town center.
Inaba Residence
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (Last entry at 16:30)
Closed: Opened All Year Round
Admission: 320 yen (residence only)
1090 yen (also includes stone Buddhas and two other museums)
Marumo Residence
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00
Closed: Mondays (following day if Monday is a national holiday), New Year holidays
Admission: Free
Access Information:
The attractions of the samurai district are all located within walking distance of Usuki and Kami-Usuki Stations. It takes around 10-15 minutes to walk to the Nioza Historical Road from either station.
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Osaka Aquarium: Watch, Touch And Eat fishes (Osaka Trip Part 3)
My third day in Osaka. I went to look at fishes at the Osaka Aquariu Kaiyukan where I touched some stingrays and sharks with my hands. Then I went to eat some fishes. And finally I went to Umeda to see the nightlife in Osaka, have some sake... And eat more fish.
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