Best Things To Do in Kawanishi, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Kawanishi
Minoo Park
Itami Sky Park
Waterfall of Mino
CUPNOODLES MUSEUM OSAKA IKEDA
Hankyu Corporation
Kiyoshikojin Seichoji
Hanshin Horse Racetrack
Nakayama-dera
La Sola
Takarazuka Hana no Michi
Best Things To Do in Takarazuka, Japan
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Kiyoshikojin Seichoji
Hanshin Horse Racetrack
Nakayama-dera
Takarazuka Hana no Michi
The Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum
Aramaki Rose Garden
Shukugawa Park
Iwashidu Shrine
Kabutoyama Shinrin Park
Takarazuka City Historical Museum Old Wada House
Yamagata Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Hagurosan Five Story Pagoda, Frost Covered Trees of Zao, Risshaku-ji Temple, Tsuruoka City Kamo Aquarium, Bunshokan, Yudonosan Shrine, Zao Ropeway, Mt. Gassan, Uesugi Jinja Shrine, Sankyo Soko Storehouse, Ideha Shrine, Ken Domon Museum of Photography, Kajo Park, Kumano Shrine, Honma Art Museum Garden
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Sashimi: Final Bite in Osaka!
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1:16 Oden at Kuromon Ichiba Market - One of the things I wanted to eat before leaving Osaka was oden, a Japanese winter dish of different ingredients boiled in a light dashi stock soup. I found it in the Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場), and it was everything I had hoped for - warm, comforting and extremely soothing. If you’re looking to try a street food version of oden in Osaka, Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場) is a great place to try it.
3:53 Oretachi No Curry Ya (俺たちのカレー家)
Oretachi No Curry Ya (俺たちのカレー家) is a Japanese curry restaurant located very close to Namba station in Osaka. I was excited to eat there next, and I’m glad they were open. I ordered a katsu curry with an egg and a pile of green onions on top. It was excellent and very comforting.
Address: 14-13 Namba Sennichimae, Chuo-ku | Kawanishi Dai3 Bldg. 1F, Osaka 542-0075, Osaka, Japan
Open hours: 11 am - 9 pm on Monday - Friday, and 11 am - 10 pm on Saturday and Sunday
How to get there: Oretachi No Curry Ya (俺たちのカレー家) is located just on the east side of Nankai Namba station
6:40 Open Air Museum of Old Japanese Farm Houses - 500 JPY ($4.15)
After a good lunch we took the train out to the Open-Air Museum of Old Japanese Farm Houses, a little trek from the center of Osaka, but definitely worth the ride on the train to get there. The museum showcases original farm houses from around Japan. I really enjoyed this museum, and would highly recommend it.
10:04 Torikara Stick - 240 JPY ($2) - After arriving back to Namba area of Osaka, we stopped for a quick chicken snack.
10:46 Marugame Seimen Udon (丸亀製麺 千日前店) - 640 JPY ($5.31) - We then decided to stop for a quick light early dinner and we ate at an udon chain restaurant. It was alright, not the best, but made for a good quick Japanese fast food udon meal.
12:41 Final Izakaya - and amazing sashimi platter in Osaka! - For our final meal and final bites of food in Osaka, we were just walking around the Namba area near the train station, and I wanted to find an izakaya that we could hang out for a bit to get some yakitori and sashimi. I’m not sure the name of the place we found, but they served us some more delicious yakitori, and an outstanding bowl of sashimi for our final bites in Osaka!
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Experience Traditional Japanese Culture: ITAMI~Day trip from Osaka~
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Itami City is located in the south-east of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.
The city is around 10 km from Osaka and is home to Osaka (Itami) International Airport. Itami's neighboring cities are Amagasaki, Nishinomiya, Takarazuka, and Kawanishi (Hyogo Prefecture), and Toyonaka and Ikeda (Osaka Prefecture).
Itami City is known as the birthplace of sake: around the year 1600, the technique for making clear or refined sake was first discovered in Itami's breweries, giving us the drink we know today.
Today, the city is home to the oldest sake brewery building in Japan - the Former Okada Residence and Sake Brewery, a nationally designated Important Cultural Property.
Itami is also famous as a sacred site for naginata training. As well as being home to the All Japan Naginata Federation headquarters, one of Japan's three biggest private dojos, Shubukan, is also located in the city. Shubukan Dojo still carries out naginata training today.
Sakuragawa River 茨城県土浦市・桜川堤の桜並木と菜の花が美しい風景 Cherry Blossoms View in Ibaraki Japan
Cherry Blossoms View of Sakuragawa River in Ibaraki Japan.
桜並木と菜の花が美しい春の風景 茨城県土浦市の桜名所である桜川堤では、秋に日本三大花火の一つである土浦全国花火競技大会が行われます。この桜川では春になると一斉に美しい桜が咲き揃い、桜川を挟んだ両岸では美しい桜並木のトンネルが続きます。
茨城県桜川の桜並木(土浦桜まつり)
開催場所:茨城県土浦市 桜川堤 虫掛地区~蓮河原地区
見頃:例年3月下旬~4月上旬
Japanese Beautiful Scenery of Sakura gawa River's Cherry Blossoms in Ibaraki Prefecture Kanto Japan.
Sakuragawa River is a place to hold the Tsuchiura All Japan National Fireworks Competition in the autumn season, and about 700,000 people gather from all over Japan.
In spring it is famous as a cherry blossom viewing place where you can see Canola blossoms and cherry blossoms.
Tsuchiura Cherry Blossoms Festival
Venue: Sakuragawa River in Tsuchiura City, Ibaraki Prefecture Kanto Japan
Best time to view: late March to early April
2011 土浦の花火 大会提供 ワイドスターマイン 土浦花火づくし
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HOT NEWS Shikokuchuo 2017 Best Of Shikokuchuo Japan Tourism
Shikokuchuo Japan Tourism. Shikokuchūō (四国中央市 Shikokuchūō-shi?) is a city located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
Shikokuchūō is the leading producer of paper and paper products in Japan.[1] It is also a port city and one of Ehime’s major centers of industry.
As of May 31, 2011, the city has an estimated population of 92,486, with 37,616 households and a population density of 220.21 persons per km². The total area is 419.98 km².
HOT NEWS Uwajima 2017 Best Of Uwajima Japan Tourism
Uwajima Japan Tourism. Uwajima (宇和島市 Uwajima-shi?) is a city located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
As of October 1, 2010, the city has an estimated population of 86,631 and a population density of 184.53 persons per km². The total area is 469.48 km².
Cosmos & Kochia 花の名所 宮城県みちのく杜の湖畔公園 コスモス&コキアde COKOフェスタ flower attractions in Japan-Michinoku Park
flower attractions in Japan-Cosmos & Kochia Bloom in Michinoku Park
宮城県柴田郡川崎町の観光名所である、国営みちのく杜の湖畔公園で開催したコスモス&コキアde cokoフェスタです。美しい蔵王連峰の風景を背景に公園内のお花畑を中心に8品種・20万株のコスモスの花が咲き誇ります。東北6県の古民家を復元した「ふるさと村」の畑には、1万株のコキアが赤く紅葉した美しい姿も見る事ができます。
国営みちのく杜の湖畔公園 コスモス&コキアde COKOフェスタ
開催場所:宮城県柴田郡川崎町 国営みちのく杜の湖畔公園
開催日程:2012年9月15日~10月21日
開催時間:9:30~17:00
Japanese flower attractions of Cosmos & Kochia de coko Festa at the Michinoku Park in Kawasaki Town Miyagi Prefecture Tohoku Japan.It is a cosmos flower garden that greeted its best time at Michinoku Park.Here you can see the scenery of about 200,000 cosmos flowers of 8 varieties.
Michinoku Park Cosmos & Kochia de coko Festa
Venue:Michinoku Park in Kawasaki Town Miyagi Prefecture Tohoku Japan
Schedule date:September 15 - October 21, 2012
Holding time:9: 30 ~ 17: 00
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Instant Ramen Museum & Osaka Castle | Japan 2016 | Episode 19 Part 1
If you’d consider yourself something of a foodie, or just like to have a lot of fun really, then a visit to The Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum is likely right up your alley. There is a wealth of interesting information about the history and invention of instant ramen and amazing displays of all the various types of instant ramen Nissin has created since the very first package of chicken ramen was created in 1958. Along with the informational displays they run an instant ramen making class where you create your own instant ramen package from scratch. It’s a great way to see the various steps involved in making instant ramen. There is also a Cup Noodle Factory where you can design your own cup noodle packaging and create your own custom flavour combination which you can take home and enjoy. And if you get hungry fear not, there is a tasting room where you can purchase special instant noodle flavours normally only found in specific regions of Japan.
In part 1 of this episode we make it to the museum and take the instant ramen class.
Parts 2 and 3 will continue the day with more activities at the museum and a visit to Osaka Castle.
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Locations seen in this episode