Kyoto and Shiga are home to many yokai folklore traditions born out of their long history. The “Manga Kyo-Yokai Emaki,” a popular serialization in the Kyoto Shimbun Junior Times, introduces a variety of frightening yet adorable yokai. Read More © Source Kyoto City Official Website Auto Amazon Links: No products found.Auto Amazon Links: No products…
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New Dome Tent at Glamping Site “FUJINOKIRAMEKI Fuji Gotemba”
Fujino Kanko’s Fuji Gotemba (3373-25 Higashitanaka, Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture) has newly installed five domed tents made in Japan on its premises and is now accepting reservations. The dome-shaped tent, set up to be enjoyed in a different way from the cabins, was made in Japan in compliance with the Building Standards Law, has a diameter…
Seibu Railway to Replace “Yellow Trains”
In a supplement to its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022, released on May 12, Seibu Holdings mentioned the progress of its medium-term management plan (FY2021-FY2023), explaining that it will introduce “sustainer cars” to reduce fixed costs in its railroad business. The document includes an annotation stating, “We define the term…
waka poem wonderland No. 13
This song is an analogy that captures love like flowing water, which gathers and stagnates as if piled up, becoming a deep abyss. The third verse, “Minanokawa”, is the beginning of the poem…. Read More Auto Amazon Links: No products found.Auto Amazon Links: No products found.
“Hamamatsu Mikkaichi Beef & Enshu Shirasu Lunchbox
In addition to eels, Hamamatsu offers a variety of other attractive foods. Among them, the most popular are Mikkaichi beef, Hamamatsu’s brand-name beef, and shirasu (baby sardines) caught in the Sea of Enshu. Hamamatsu Station has ekiben that serve Mikkaichi beef and shirasu (dried young sardines), and the “Hamamatsu Mikkaichi Beef & Enshu Shirasu Bento”…
Shokado Walk” in Yawata, Kyoto
On May 21 and 22, the city tourism association of Yawata City, Kyoto Prefecture, will hold a 2.7-km walk along the Higashi-Koya Kaido Road from Keihan Ishimizu Hachimangu Station to Shokado Garden and Art Museum. The “Shokado Walk” is a 2.7-km walk along the Higashi-Takano Kaido… Read More Auto Amazon Links: No products found.Auto Amazon…
Kyoto City: Forest of Mountain Village-Urban Exchange Event Information (Beginner Trekking, Hacchodaira Nature Observation (Spring))
April 14, 2022 Mountain Village Urban Exchange Forest (Tel: 746-0439) Kyoto City Industrial Tourism Bureau (Intermediary: Forestry Promotion Division Tel: 222-3346) The Forest of Mountain Village-Urban Exchange provides a place where residents of mountain villages and cities can interact through nature observation and recreational activities, taking advantage of the rich nature and mountain village culture…
Publication of “Research Bulletin No. 1: Motorikyu Nijo Castle
The City of Kyoto is pleased to announce the publication of the first issue of its research bulletin, “Motorikyu Nijo Castle,” as follows. record 1 Contents The purpose of this booklet is to disseminate the results of surveys and research on the history and culture of Kyoto, centering on Nijo Castle, from its construction by…
Chancellor Tanaka and Special Advisor Kitaoka meet with Philippine Finance Minister Dominguez
JICA President Akihiko Tanaka and JICA Special Advisor Shinichi Kitaoka (former President) met with Carlos Dominguez, Minister of Finance of the Republic of the Philippines, at JICA Headquarters on April 25. At the beginning of the meeting, Minister Dominguez expressed his gratitude to Special Advisor Kitaoka for his long service as JICA President and for…
Contributing to the response to the new coronavirus crisis through financial assistance
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) signed a Loan Agreement (L/A) of up to 30 billion yen with the Government of the Republic of the Philippines on April 25 in Tokyo for the “Emergency Assistance Loan for the New Coronavirus Crisis Response (Phase 2)”. This project will support the Philippine government’s response to the coronavirus…