3. Imari OkawachiyamaImari Imari is a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. Imari is most notable because of Imari porcelain, which is the European collectors' name for Japanese porcelain wares made in the town of Arita, Saga Prefecture. The porcelain was exported from the port of Imari specifically for the European export trade. As of October 1, 2016, the city has an estimated population of 54,907 and a population density of 220 persons per km². The total area is 254.99 km². From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Yanagawa OhanaYanagawa Yanagawa is a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of April 30, 2011, the city has an estimated population of 71,848, with 24,507 households and a population density of 934.55 persons per km². The total area is 76.88 km².On March 21, 2005 the towns of Yamato and Mitsuhashi were merged into Yanagawa. Yanagawa is popular with Japanese tourists because of its 470 km of wide canals. Yanagawa riverboats, called donkobune, are used to take tourists around the city. In 1987 a video documentary was created by Studio Ghibli about these canals and their restoration. The Story of Yanagawa's Canals is widely available and includes English subtitles. Yanagawa was originally constructed in the mid-16th century by the Kamachi clan. Before then, it had been a traditional farming village, with t... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
In recent years, the Japanese government has been adding new holidays in order to lessen working days and encourage the Japanese to take leaves and enjoys more days off. And that's what we did on this particular holiday. We took this holiday as a chance to enjoy what this day off was meant for: to go to the beach. But in this place in Kawatana, Nagasaki, we got more than what we came for.
Pinoy in Japan Series
Japan has always been among the top destinations in the world. But it is more than just Tokyo, Osaka, ramen and cherry blossoms. Join me as I take you to some of the places and show you some of the things I experience as an ordinary Filipino working and living here. Nothing fancy. Simply Emman in Japan.