Nemoto Sanso
Travel Blogs from Hamamatsu
Carrot Cake & Asuke
... leave. We then went to the grocery store to get ingredients so that I could make carrot cake for my host family. We spent a relaxing morning at the Kawai home. Mika made lunch and I made the carrot cake with help from Mika, Yukina, and Nami. While we waited for the cake to cool, we traveled to Asuke to see a heritage festival. Afterwards we returned home and had dinner out and then we ate the carrot cake upon our ...
Horaiji Temple & Horaisan Toshogu Shrine
... was scheduled to be performed on the stage in front of the temple main hall on the day. Actually, although I had read about the art on-line, I totally forgot about it when I arrived at the temple. It started at ten sharp, but there were not many people watching it. To be honest, the performing art was terribly boring. Even in New Year's holidays, it seemed that people didn't have time to watch the boring art. I eagerly sought for something enjoyable. Then ...
Okumikawa Hanamatsuri Festival
... I checked up on the weather forecast of the day and drove to Toei of the Okumikawa District. To make a long story short, the festival was awesome!
Hanamatsuri is a festival to pray for fat harvest, held in some different venues of Toei, Toyone, and Shitara from November to March. The festival of Futto District (古戸地区) of Toei is held on the 2nd and 3rd of January every ...
Hatcho Miso Factories & Okazaki Park
... visited the museum. However, because I had a commemorative picture taken in front of the museum, I was 99% sure that I had been to the museum. So I hoped that something in the museum would remind me of the first visit. In the museum, my hope was dashed. I just confirmed that I had forgotten 100% about the museum by visiting the museum. Most of the captions of displays were only in Japanese, but a detailed English guide booklet was available for ...
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 ...
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Other places to stay in Hamamatsu
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Minshuku Naito
1169-1 Hiramatsu-cho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu | B&B -
Minshuku Hamanako
27-16 Osaki, Mikkabi-cho, Kita-ku, Hamamatsu | B&B -
Inoue
3419 Maisaka, Maisaka-cho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu | B&B