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This is my new Sado Island travel guide - visiting for biggest island off the coast of Japan. Home to great sake, onsets, Ryokans, ancient temples including one home to 300 rabbits, a stunning coastline, rugged cliffs, pretty lakes and spectacular snow-capped mountains - Sado Island is an amazing place to visit year round.
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Located at the foot of Mount Hachiman in Shiga prefecture, and a few meters away from the Hachiman Bori canal, Himure Hachimangu Shrine is the largest shrine in Omihachiman. It was first established in 131 by Takenouchi no Sukune. In 275 Emperor Ojin visited the shrine and had a divine vision. He saw two sacred rings around the sun that later lead to the name of the shrine “Himure no Yashiro Hachimangu”, which means Sun Gathering Shrine.
It was during the reign of Empress Jito (690-697) the shrine was renamed Himure Shrine after a famous poem.
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People often romanticise the idea of retreating to a secluded mountain, to a temple or shrine. Now I can see why. (Even if the tranquility is somewhat disturbed by the presence of Ryotaro).
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Chinzan-so Garden (椿山荘 Chinsan-sō) is a Japanese garden located in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Founded in 1877, the garden is rich in historic remains and artifacts. The garden is part of the Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo property and can be accessed by walking from Edogawabashi Station.
History
In the 1600's, Matsuo Bashō, a renowned haiku poet of the Edo period, lived in a hut overlooking this property for four years. [1] In the Meiji period the estate owner and well-known statesman Prince Aritomo Yamagata built his mansion here and named it Chinzan-so or House of Camellia after the numerous camellia flowers that blossomed here; he made use of the undulating topography of the mansion grounds to its best advantage. The Prince hosted many important political meetings here. Records say that the Emperor Meiji held a number of important conferences with his high-ranking dignitaries at the House of Camellia.
Historical Artifacts
When the property passed on to Baron Heitaro Fujita, he decorated the grounds with historical monuments from all over Japan, especially Kyoto and Toba. A thousand-year-old pagoda was transferred here from the Hiroshima mountains. This three-story pagoda was built by the Chikurin-ji temple monks without using a single nail. The Shiratama Inari Shrine in the center of the garden was removed from the grounds of Shimogamo in Kyoto in 1924. Other cultural treasures scattered throughout the site include carved Taoist and Buddhist images and over thirty stone lanterns. A large pond, waterfall, and natural spring are also part of the garden, as is a 500-year-old sacred tree that measures 4,5 m around its base.
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The sakura flower, or Japanese cherry blossom, is considered Japan's unofficial national flower and has been admired by people all across the globe for it undeniable beauty. They are so popular among tourists that thousands travel to Japan every year during the spring season to get a glimpse of the spectacle of the trees blooming with these pink or white flowers.
Is during this time that many Japanese gather their family and friends to enjoy hanami, the tradition of admiring the beauty of the cherry blossoms, which they usually do by making picnics under the blooming trees. This tradition became very popular among tourists, who also wish to appreciate the exotic flowers while having a good time with friends.
If you are interested in seeing Japan’s famous cherry blossoms in 2018, here are two very important things to consider when making your trip plans – when and where to go. To make your planning a little easier, here we gather information about the cherry blossom forecast for 2018 and made a list of the best cherry blossom spots in Japan.
Hokkaido Muroran April 30 May 5
Hokkaido Hakodate April 24 April 28
Hokkaido Sapporo April 28 May 2
Aomori Aomori April 16 April 21
Iwate Morioka April 13 April 19
Miyagi Sendai March 31 April 5
Akita Akita April 14 April 18
Yamagata Yamagata April 8 April 13
Fukushima Fukushima March 29 April 4
Ibaraki Mito March 25 March 28
Tochigi Utsunomiya March 26 March 29
Gunma Maebashi March 25 March 28
Saitama Kumagaya March 22 March 26
Chiba Choshi March 20 March 28
Tokyo Tokyo March 17 March 24
Kanagawa Yokohama March 19 March 27
Yamanashi Kofu March 23 March 29
Nagano Nagano April 3 April 9
Ibaraki Mito March 25 March 28
Tochigi Utsunomiya March 26 March 29
Gunma Maebashi March 25 March 28
Saitama Kumagaya March 22 March 26
Chiba Choshi March 20 March 28
Tokyo Tokyo March 17 March 24
Kanagawa Yokohama March 19 March 27
Yamanashi Kofu March 23 March 29
Nagano Nagano April 3 April 9
Niigata Niigata April 4 April 9
Toyama Toyama March 27 April 1
Ishikawa Kanazawa March 29 April 3
Fukui Fukui March 29 April 3
Gifu Gifu March 19 March 26
Shizuoka Shizuoka March 18 March 27
Aichi Nagoya March 19 March 27
Mie Tsu March 26 March 29
Shiga Hikone March 27 April 1
Kyoto Kyoto March 22 March 28
Osaka Osaka March 20 March 26
Hyogo Kobe March 23 March 29
Nara Nara March 24 March 29
Wakayama Wakayama March 20 March 27
Tottori Tottori March 24 March 28
Shimane Matsue March 26 March 29
Okayama Okayama March 25 March 28
Hiroshima Hiroshima March 22 March 28
Yamaguchi Shimonoseki March 23 March 29
Tokushima Tokushima March 23 March 29
Kagawa Takamatsu March 24 March 29
Ehime Matsuyama March 19 March 27
Kochi Kochi March 15 March 19
Fukuoka Fukuoka March 19 March 27
Saga Saga March 20 March 27
Nagasaki Nagasaki March 17 March 26
Kumamoto Kumamoto March 17 March 26
Oita Oita March 23 April 1
Miyazaki Miyazaki March 16 March 26
Kagoshima Kagoshima March 17 March 29