Best Things To Do in Nihonmatsu, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Nihonmatsu, Japan
Mt. Adatara
The ruins of Nihonmatsu Castle
Kassenba no Shidare Zakura (Sakura)
Mt. Adatara Ropeway
Ebisu Circuit
Adatara Valley Okudake Natural Trail
Adachi Chieko No Sato Michi-No-Eki
Chieko Memorial
Tohoku Safari Park
Jizozakura of Nakajima
Best Things To Do in Fukushima, Japan
Fukushima Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Fukushima . We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Fukushima for You. Discover Fukushima as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Fukushima .
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Hanamiyama Park
Azuma Kofuji
Bandai-Azuma Skyline
Old Horikiri House
Fudosawa Bridge / Tsubakurodani
Fukushima Prefecture Tourist Product Center
Azuma Sports Park
Jododaira Visitor Center
Fukushima Race Course
Fukushima Prefectural Art Museuum
Best Things To Do in Iwaki, Japan
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Aquamarine Fukushima
Coal & Fossil Museum
Shiramizu Amidado
Shioyasaki Lighthouse
Michinoeki Yotsukurako-
Iwaki Marine Tower
Shiomidai
Iwaki City Ammonite Center
Setogaro
Nakoso no seki
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Japantics #1, How to get free drinks at LAX!
Here is a behind the scenes look at the LAX section of our epic trip to Japan! Witness free drinks galore at #DFSBAR, a yipper snapper, and a random meet up of friends heading to do the same thing and more drinks, this is why I love drifting! Another video soon of in flight antics and landing in Tokyo.
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Apparently DFS Bar does complimentary tastings from 11am-4pm and again from 7:30pm-12am!!! If you are ever in the International terminal, go find it! Well worth the extra walk.
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Temple in Iwama bay, Ueda, Fukushima, Tohoku, Japan.
Temple in Iwama bay, Ueda, Fukushima, Tohoku, Japan.
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Daimonji in Kyoto!
Gozan no Okuribi (五山送り火), more commonly known as Daimonji (大文字), is a festival in Kyoto, Japan. It is the culmination of the O-Bon festival on August 16, in which five giant bonfires are lit on mountains surrounding the city. It signifies the moment when the spirits of deceased family members, who are said to visit this world during O-Bon, are believed to be returning to the spirit world—thus the name Okuribi (送り火) (roughly, send-off fire).
The origins of the festival are obscure, but it is believed to be ancient. Specific families have the hereditary duty of organising all the logistics of the bonfires, and they spend many hours annually providing volunteer labor to maintain this tradition.
Starting at 8 PM, the giant bonfires are lit, each with a distinctive shape. Three of the fires form giant Chinese characters, and two form familiar shapes. The characters, their locations, meanings, and the lighting times are:
Daimonji (大文字), the character meaning large or great:
on Daimonji-Yama/Higashi-Yama, Nyoigatake at 8:00PM
Myō/Hō (妙・法), the characters meaning wondrous dharma (referring to Buddhist teachings):
on Matsugasaki, Nishi-Yama/Higashi-Yama at 8:10PM
Funagata (舟形), the shape of a boat:
on Nishigamo, Funa-Yama at 8:15PM
Hidari Daimonji (左大文字), again, the character meaning large:
on Daihoku-San, Hidaridaimonji-San at 8:15PM
Toriigata (鳥居形), the shape of a torii or shrine gate:
on Toriimoto, Mandara-San at 8:20PM
The most famous—and the first to be lit—is the character dai (大), on Kyoto's Daimonji-yama. The other four fires are lit at five to ten-minute intervals, and by 8:30, all the characters can be seen. Each bonfire lasts for 30 minutes.
The best place to view the festival is from the Nakagyo Ward, in the center of the city. Many hotels have Daimonji specials where, for a fee, you can see all five fires. Many people also like to go to the Kamo River, between Sanjo and Imadegawa Streets, for an excellent view of the initial fires.
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