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Horaiji Temple & Horaisan Toshogu Shrine
On my way back from Toei, I stopped by at Horaiji. The main tourist attraction of Horaiji was the Horaiji Temple and Horaisan Toshogu Shrine complex. I paid 500 yen for parking and walked down to Horaisan Toshogu. I heard that the Toshogu shrine was one of the top three Toshogu shrines of Japan and designated as a national important cultural property, but the Toshogu shrine was extremely disappointing, compared with Nikko and Kunosan Toshogu Shrines. The ...
Okumikawa Hanamatsuri Festival
... site where Futto Primary School had been located. It was obviously a building for Hanamatsuri, accommodating only about 100 people including a music band made up of Japanese flute and drum players. The dance hall was smoky, because there was a large fireplace just beside it which enabled spectators to have a warm.
Futto Hanamatsuri
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50zfZSCT hC8
Hanamatsuri is ...
Nice Retreat In Suburban Hamamatsu
... at the northeast of Lake Hamana and is best known by a zen meditation garden said to have been created by Enshu Kobori legendary garden designer during early 17th century. The garden is great for sure but the temple also has a number of great spots you can never leave without taking ...
Chiiwa Gorge & Oniiwa Rock (Mt. Myojin)
... locals. Then I walked alone another 20 minutes to the starting point for a climb. Just after I entered the mountain, I was happy. The river along the trail was so beautiful with crystal-clear water and, interestingly, the ground of the river was made of only one huge rock. It was the scenery just as I had seen the day before online. I passed by a lady going in the opposite direction there and she was the only person I saw in the Chiiwa Gorge. When I reached the ...
The Hike Up Mount Fuji
... which are DELICIOUS. Mine was covered in whipped cream, chocolate, strawberries, and ice-cream. I would have taken a picture of it but I gobbled it up too quickly. As I was eating, Kelcey witnessed a full-grown man in a Japanese schoolgirl uniform- complete with a braid made out of his chin hair topped off with a little bow at the end. This country shocks me so much that nothing I see seems to be a surprise anymore. I also learned how important bands are to the ...