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  1. 2018年8月24日 · Tensyo-no-Yu. At this public bath-style onsen, you can enjoy natural hot spring water originating from 1,000 meters (3,281 ft) underground. Rich in sodium ad calcium ions, the water here is popularly known as “water for beauties.”. There are open-air baths and a sauna as well. Properly pronounced "Tensho."

  2. 2015年12月16日 · Located on the shore of Ine Bay in Kyoto Prefecture is a group of 230 funaya, or boat houses. Known as Ine no Funaya, or the Boat Houses of Ine, the wooden buildings are constructed on the water’s edge and feature garage-like openings that act as boat moorings for their residents. Sometimes referred to as the “The Venice of Japan,” the ...

  3. 2018年1月29日 · Oarai Hotel (Anglerfish) Try anko-nabe (anglerfish hotpot), an Ibaraki specialty. You can see an anglerfish-cutting demonstration in winter. Access: 5 min. by taxi from Oarai Station on the Kashima Rinkai Railway.

  4. 2019年3月18日 · Hours of Operation: Zuihoden is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from February through November, and until 4 p.m. from December through January. It is closed on December 31st. Price: ¥550 for adults, ¥400 for HS students and ¥200 for JHS/ES students. Access: Zuihoden is stop #4 on the Loople Sendai sightseeing bus.

  5. 2017年1月26日 · Former samurai Yasubei Kimura found himself out of work following the dissolution of the samurai class and the rise of an all-conscript military during the Meiji Period (1868-1912). In 1869, he founded a bakery named Bun'eido in what is now the Shinbashi area of Tokyo, picking up on the staple that had been recently reintroduced to Japan, but ...

  6. 2017年11月15日 · Kabushima Shrine (蕪島神社) is located on the island of Kabushima alongside the Tanesashi coastline in Aomori. It was originally established in 1269 by local fishermen who would pray for a good haul and safety while working on the open sea. These days, people also pray for good fortune on the stock market, since the Japanese word kabu ...

  7. 2019年6月25日 · The hatto (Dharma Hall) is the largest wooden temple building in eastern Japan, and is home to a statue of Kannon, as well as a cool dragon on its ceiling. The garden behind the main hall is also impressive and was designed by Zen master Muso Kokushi (1275-1351). Address: 8 Yamanouchi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 247-8525.