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  1. 2017年12月21日 · Travel. > Historical. Hakone Sekisho: Historical Checkpoint. Michael Kanert Updated December 21, 2017. Historical Site Mount Fuji Hakone Greater Tokyo Kanagawa Kanto. pixta.jp. The Hakone Sekisho (箱根関所), or Hakone Checkpoint, was the first major checkpoint on the Tokaido (東海道) highway connecting Edo (now Tokyo) with Kyoto.

  2. 2016年9月15日 · During the Edo period, Hakone was a primary way station along the Tokaido Road, the best known of the “highways” that the daimyo (feudal rulers) of Japan’s historical provinces used to travel between Edo, as Tokyo was then known, and other parts of the country. The daimyo were required to come to the capital once a year, and as a means of ...

  3. 2017年12月20日 · Michael Kanert Updated December 20, 2017. Onsen Accommodation Ryokan Luxury Hakone. Toki no Yu Setsugetsuka (季の湯 雪月花) is a luxury ryokan in Hakone, Tokyo's favorite hot spring (onsen) retreat. This Japanese-style inn is located a 2-minute walk south of Gora Station, where the Hakone Tozan Line ends and the Hakone Tozan Cable Car begins.

  4. 2018年10月17日 · Experiential. Huis Ten Bosch: A Little Netherlands in Kyushu. Updated October 17, 2018. Historical Site Theme Parks Retro Japan Traditional Japan Nagasaki Kyushu. english.huistenbosch.co.jp. Huis Ten Bosch is a recreation of a Dutch town in the city of Sasebo, in Nagasaki Prefecture.

  5. 2017年11月17日 · Here’s why…. 1. The Views Are Unforgettable. Ginyu is perched on the edge of a mountain overlooking a steep valley that drops into the Haya River. Beyond this, there are rows of lush slopes that flirt with the sunset and transform into a canvas of red and orange during autumn.

  6. 2022年8月3日 · 賞櫻是日本全國各地共襄盛舉的例行性活動,從2月開始能在伊豆半島觀賞和津櫻,3月開始則能從九州觀賞各種櫻花盛開,緊接著京都、東京、東北皆會陸續的迎來花季,甚至到5月也能在北海道賞櫻。 富士本栖湖渡假村則是從四月中旬到五月下旬,提供大家觀賞有如一片粉紅草原的「富士芝櫻祭(富士芝桜まつり)」。 「芝櫻」與櫻花同樣有著許多品種,如深粉紅色有強烈存在感的「マックダニエル クッション(McDaniel’s Cushion)」、優雅的粉紅色的「オータムローズ(Autumn rose)」、浪漫的紫紅色的「オーキントンブルーアイ(Oakington Blue-eye)」、潔白有氣質的「リトルドット(Little dot)」等。

  7. 2022年9月21日 · Butoh (舞踏), also referred to as Ankoku Butoh (暗黒舞踏, “dance of darkness”), is a somewhat inscrutable, avant-garde form of Japanese dance theater that's defined by its ability to avoid categorization and standard definition. It encompasses a wide variety of movements, activities and aesthetic practices into a performance art perhaps unlike any other.

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