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Video article 7:41
Former Morning Musume Member AI Takahashi Introduces Her Hometown, Fukui Prefecture! You'll Love This City Where You'll Meet Lots of People and Have Lots of Smiles!
Local PR Travel- 52 plays
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元モーニング娘の高橋愛が紹介する福井県の観光動画について 「福井県観光連盟」が公開した「福の便り ~しあわせが届く故郷 福井~」は福井県出身の高橋愛が福井県の魅力を紹介している動画です。 福井県は福井県立恐竜博物館、ソースカツ丼、メガネ、越前和紙などさまざまな魅力があり、観光地としておすすめのスポットです。 美しい景観が見られる自然スポットも充実しているので、心をリフレッシュしたい人にもおすすめですよ。 こちらの記事では、高橋愛の故郷である福井県の観光名所や穴場スポットなどを動画と共に紹介します。 元モーニング娘の高橋愛が紹介する福井県で人気の歴史スポット 福井県で人気の歴史スポットといえば、曹洞宗の大本山永平寺です。 とても厳しい禅修行をする場所として有名です。 一般人でも短期間の修行体験ができ、座禅などで心身を鍛えることができます。 とても神聖なお寺なので参拝するだけでも気が引き締まり、リフレッシュできますよ。 こちらの動画の1:38より見ることができます。 一乗谷朝倉氏遺跡も福井を代表する歴史スポットのひとつ。 戦国時代に朝倉氏五代が越前の国を支配した城下町で、国の重要文化財に指定されている場所です。 当時の城下町の様子をほぼ完全な姿で再現されており、戦国時代にタイムスリップしたような感覚を味わえます。 他にも、平泉寺白山神社、旧松平家別邸「養浩館庭園」、百名城、丸岡城、羽賀城、国宝明通寺、鯖街道熊川宿、小浜三丁目など人気の歴史スポットがたくさんあります。 元モーニング娘の高橋愛が紹介する福井県でおすすめの絶景エリア 高橋愛の地元の福井を観光するなら美しい景色を見られるエリアもおすすめです。 龍双ヶ滝は「日本の滝100選」に選ばれている絶景スポットです。 落差60メートルある龍双ヶ滝の姿はとても美しく、マイナスイオンが充実した滝壺の周りにいると心が癒やされるはずです。 お花が好きな人は、足羽神社しだれ桜でゆっくり桜鑑賞するのもおすすめです。 桜の枝が綺麗なドーム型になっており、他ではなかなか見ることができません。 夜はライトアップされ幻想的な景勝を楽しめます。 他にも、金ヶ崎赤レンガ倉庫、足羽川桜並木、西山公園、花はす公園、名水百選瓜割の滝、水晶浜、水島、明鏡洞、九頭竜湖、世界三大奇勝東尋坊、百名山荒島竹、刈込池、もみじ百選萬徳寺などが福井県の見どころです。 元モーニング娘の高橋愛が紹介する福井県で人気のグルメ 福井県でおすすめのグルメはカニの王様である越前がにです。 日本海で育った立派な越前ガニは、他の産地のカニと比べて身がしっかりしていて美味しいと評判でとても人気があります。 また、高級な若狭ふぐもおすすめです。 身が締まってプリプリで刺し身やしゃぶしゃぶで食べると絶品です。 浜焼き鯖、葛まんじゅう、コシヒカリ、越前・若狭の地酒、越前おろしそばなどが福井県を代表するグルメです。 元モーニング娘の高橋愛が紹介する福井観光の記事のまとめ 高橋愛の地元である福井県には、さまざまな観光スポットやグルメが充実しています。 三国祭、三国水中花火、スーパー大火勢、いけだエコキャンドル、永平寺大燈籠流し、今庄羽曽踊りなどがあり、季節ごとにさまざまなイベントを楽しめます。 インスタ映えする景色を楽しみたい方、日本の歴史や文化を感じたい方には福井観光はおすすめですよ。 -
Video article 4:01
Enjoy a Superb Time at Awara Onsen’s 'Grandia Housen' in Fukui Prefecture! Check Out the Best Places to Spend Time and Heal at Awara Onsen!
Hotel & Japanese Inn Travel- 60 plays
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Introducing 'Grandia Housen' at Awara Onsen in Fukui Prefecture This video, titled "Grandia Housen" (グランディア芳泉), is a PR video for Awara Onsen's 'Grandia Housen' in Fukui prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of Japan. Awara Onsen is located in an Onsen district near the famous tourist spots Tojinbo Cliffs (東尋坊) and Oshima island (雄島) (2:44). Enjoy a relaxing time at the popular inn that has high ratings on hotel review and comparison websites. Watch the video and enjoy the atmosphere of Awara Onsen's 'Grandia Housen,' in Fukui prefecture. About Grandia Housen Source :YouTube screenshot If you are staying at Grandia Housen in Fukui, you might as well enjoy the finest onsen there. At Grandia Housen, you can enjoy a variety of hot springs, including the large footbath "Tenjo-no-SPA," a large Japanese cypress bath, the lie-down bath bath "Neyu," an open-air bath, Tsuki-no-Yu (a moon bath), and Hoshi no Yu. There is also a footbath called 'Ashigaru-no-Yu.' The baths can be enjoyed at your leisure, making it a great place to relax and unwind. The springs are alkaline simple hot springs (a low tonicity alkaline low hot spring), and they are effective against neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, frozen shoulders, motor paralysis, joint stiffness, bruises, sprains, chronic digestive tract disease, hemorrhoids, and cold sensitivity, and they aid in recovery from injury, recovery from fatigue, and improve health. Guest Rooms at Grandia Housen Source :YouTube screenshot When staying at a luxury Japanese ryokan such as this, you'll want to be sure to choose the room that's right for you, such as one with an open-air bath in the garden. You have choices between a suite room with an outdoor onsen, the resort style wing Yutorogi-tei (0:55), or the Annex, Kotobuki-Tei (1:06). Choose the one that suits your style, so you can enjoy your stay to the utmost. You'll also find Japanese-style rooms, barrier-free rooms, and maisonette rooms with Jacuzzi baths. You can rest assured that they'll provide all of the amenities you require. Food at Grandia Housen Source :YouTube screenshot You can enjoy excellent Japanese cuisine at the restaurants 'Yuzen' and 'Kinokura' at Grandia Housen. Enjoy local Echizen crab, Yuzen-kaiseki and Housen-kaiseki, Kaiseki course dishes that use fresh, seasonal ingredients. Their breakfast buffet is also a must-try. There are other facilities, including a banquet hall, conference rooms, a wedding hall, a Karaoke room, a Mah-jong Room, and more. We also recommend having an evening meal at 'Umaimon-dokoro Echizen.' Guests can enjoy cooking their own "onsen egg" for free at 'Yutorogi Tamago Boiled Egg' as well. At 'Grandia Housen' there's plenty of facilities for you to enjoy however you wish. You can enjoy the moon viewing platform and lounge "Kangetsu" with a view of the Japanese garden, and the 200kg feng shui ball, which is said to improve your luck. Summary of Grandia Housen If you're planning on visiting the Awara Onsen area in Fukui Prefecture, you should definitely stop by Mikuniminato and Onsen-Yatai Village Yukemuri-yokocho. The first Echizen crab auction of the year (2:58) and the Awara Yukake festival are also held here. In addition, you can enjoy the Echizen Matsushima Aquarium, Maruoka castle, Roadside Station Mikuni, Angel Land Fukui, Mikui-Minatomachi, Shibamasa World, and a day trip to hot spring facilities in and around Awara Onsen. If you're thinking of going sightseeing in Hokuriku, definitely stay at Grandia Housen. Prices vary by season and plan, so please check the official website or travel websites for more information. ◆Awara Onsen, Grandia Housen Facility information◆ 【Address】43-26 Funatsu, Awara, Fukui 910-4193, Japan 【Access】15 minutes by car from Kanatasu IC and 10 minutes by free shuttle bus from JR Awara Onsen Station. 【Parking】Available. Limited to 300 cars 【Telephone No】0776-77-2555 【Official Website】Awara Onsen, Grandia Housen https://www.g-housen.co.jp/lg_en/ 【Tripadvisor】Grandia Housen https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g1021158-d654197-Reviews-Grandia_Housen-Awara_Fukui_Prefecture_Hokuriku_Chubu.html -
Video article 4:40
Tsurugi Shrine - With a Long History of 1,800 Years, This Shrine in Fukui Prefecture Is a Soothing Power Spot Where You Can Enjoy the Beauty of Nature! A Look at the Highlights of Tsurugi Shrine, Including the Temple Bell, a National Treasure!
Art & Architecture- 58 plays
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Introducing Tsurugi Shrine This video, titled "[Echizen] Tsurugi Shrine: the birthplace of the Oda family - Tsurugi Shrine, Fukui, JAPAN-" (【越前国二宮】劔神社/織田家発祥の地 -TsurugiI Jinja Shrine in Fukui, JAPAN–), was released by "channel WASABI." Tsurugi Shrine, also known as "Oda Myojin," is located in Echizen, Nyu District, Fukui Prefecture. The area is known as the birthplace of the Oda family, including the famous warlord Oda Nobunaga, and the shrine is highly revered as an "Ujigami.” The History of Tsurugi Shrine Source :YouTube screenshot The origin of Tsurugi Shrine, with a history dating back 1,800 years, goes back to when the god Susanoo was enshrined on the peak of Kuragatake and called "Tsurugidaijin" (劔大神, The Great God of Tsurugi). During the Nara Period (710-794 A.D.), when the shrine was known as a sacred site, Tsurugi Temple (劔神宮寺) was already built. It is also said that the shrine, which enshrines Susanoo-no-Mikoto (素盞嗚大神) and Kehi (氣比大神), was handed over to Prince Oshikuma, the son of Emperor Chuai, during the reign of Empress Jingu. After the Warring States Period (1467-1615 AD~), Tsurugi Shrine was protected and worshipped by the Shiba, Asakura, and Oda clans. The sacred crest of Tsurugi Shrine, which is closely connected to Oda Nobunaga, is the same as the family crest of the Oda family: the Oda Mokko (Flowering quince). Highlights of Tsurugi Shrine Source :YouTube screenshot The temple bell, a national treasure, is the third oldest bell in Japan and is said to have been made in the Nara Period. It is also home to many other temple treasures, including the important cultural property "The Eight Stages of Nirvana on Silk." In the video, you can see the large torii gate, Shinyoko (旧神前院摩堂, a storehouse for portable shrines), the Chozusha (a ritual water station for purifying oneself), and the Hall of Worship (拝殿, haiden) starting at 0:58, as well as the Omokaru Stone (おもかる石, a sacred wishing stone. It is said that if it’s lighter than you expect then your wish will come true. If it is heavier, it will be harder for your wish to come true.) at Komatsutate Isaoshi Shrine (小松建勲神社) and Yakushi Shrine (薬師神社) starting at 3:05 in the video. On the premises of Tsurugi Shrine, we recommend paying attention to the approach to the shrine, as well as checking the monument to the birthplace of the Oda clan, and more. Another attraction of Tsurugi Shrine is that you can enjoy the seasonal scenery, such as the Asian fawnlily that grow in clusters on the shrine grounds. During Hatsumode (the first shrine visit of the New Year) at Tsurugi Shrine, the shrine is also crowded with visitors. Summary of Tsurugi Shrine Source :YouTube screenshot Tsurugi Shrine is a famous power spot with 1,800 years of history and offers breathtaking views, as shown in the video. If you're looking to enjoy a wonderful time at a shrine with a rich history to cleanse both your body and mind, consider adding Tsurugi Shrine to your Itinerary. We recommend bringing your own shuin stamp book when you visit Tsurugi Shrine. Be sure to get a good luck charm as well! ◆Tsurugi Shrine Overview◆ 【Address】113-1 Ota, Echizen, Nyu District, Fukui 916-0215 【Access】Take a bus from JR Takefu Station and get off at the Myojin-mae bus stop, or 30 minutes by car from the Takefu I.C. or Sabae I.C. 【Hours】8:00 – 17:00 【Parking】Available 【Telephone】0778-36-0404 【Tripadvisor】Tsurugi Shrine https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1023595-d10556800-Reviews-Tsurugi_Shrine-Miyoshi_Tokushima_Prefecture_Shikoku.html -
Video article 1:56
Suishohama Seaside Resort in Fukui Prefecture Is Regarded as One of the Top Beaches in Japan! It's Hard To Believe This Cobalt Blue, Crystal Clear Water Is in Fact the Sea of Japan!
Nature- 66 plays
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Suishohama Seaside Resort in Mihama This video, titled "Suishohama" was created by "Wakasa Mihama Tourist Association" (一般社団法人若狭美浜観光協会). It contains footage of the beautiful scenery of Suishohama Seaside Resort taken via drone photography. The seaside resort was named Suishohama (水晶, "suisho," means "crystal" in Japanese) after the glistening white sand the beach is famous for. Suishohama was selected as one of the top 88 beaches and top 55 swimming spots in Japan. In this article, we'll introduce the hidden gem that is the Suishohama Seaside Resort. You can take a look at the sandy white beach that stretches as far as the eye can see and the sea floor covered with crystal clear water via aerial photography. It's hard to believe such beautiful scenery can be found near the Sea of Japan! What Kind of Tourist Spot Is Suishohama Seaside Resort? Photo:Suisuihama Beach, Fukui Prefecture Suishohama Seaside Resort, which is located along the west side of Tsuruga peninsula (敦賀半島) in Fukui prefecture, is a picturesque location looking out onto Wakasa Bay (若狭湾) with a great view of Tsunegami peninsula (常神半島) in the distance. The crystal clear, cobalt waters of Suishohama Seaside Resort are also famous for surfing, swimming, and other marine sports, with people visiting early in the morning to enjoy them. Suishohama Seaside Resort is also known as "Sunset Beach" and is a popular spot for couples who come to enjoy star-gazing together. The beach takes on various beautiful forms throughout the day. You are guaranteed to leave with some great photos to share on Instagram! You can check out the sunset at Suishohama Seaside Resort from 1:42 in the video. Suishohama Seaside Resort Tourist Information Photo:Suisuihama Beach parking lot in Fukui Prefecture Suishohama Seaside Resort is easily accessible, taking approximately 15 minutes to reach by car from Wakasa Mihama Interchange (若狭美浜IC) on the Maizuru Wakasa Expressway (舞鶴若狭自動車道). Parking is available next to the beach. For those traveling by train, take the bus headed for "Shiraki" (白木) from JR Tsuruga station (JR 敦賀駅) and get off at "Suishohama." The summer swimming season is from mid-July to late August and is often very crowded with tourists at this time. There are guesthouses, campsites, and barbecue spots in the area as well. If you're planning on staying the night, consider trying some of the delicious local seafood. Near Tsuruga station is the fish market "Nihonkai Sakana Machi" (日本海さかな町) where you can enjoy shopping and also grab a bite to eat! Also, along Tsuruga peninsula you'll find Daiyahama beach (ダイヤ浜) and Takenami Seaside Resort (竹波海水浴場) located adjacent to one another, meaning you can easily spend the whole day enjoying the area without having to travel long distances. Summary of Suishohama Seaside Resort Photo:Suisuihama Beach, Fukui Prefecture The video introduces the beautiful scenery of Suishohama Seaside Resort. Enjoy the sandy white beaches, cobalt blue waters, and large rock formations from the sky. In this article, we introduced tourist information for Suishohama Seaside Resort. We hope after watching the video you're tempted to take a trip to Fukui prefecture! Mihama is easily accessible from Tokyo and the Kansai region of Japan. You can take a look at Suishohama Seaside Resort online 24 hours a day via live camera as well. 【Official Website】Suishohama Seaside Resort|Tourist Destination|Fukui Prefecture Tourist Information https://www.fuku-e.com/lang/english/ 【Tripadvisor】Suishohama Seaside Resort https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g1121171-d1423763-r557541585-Takenami_Beach-Mihama_cho_Mikata_gun_Fukui_Prefecture_Hokuriku_Chubu.html -
Video article 2:53
Is Fukui Prefecture's "Tojinbo" a Suspense-Drama Fan's Mecca? Steep Cliffs and Powerful Spiritual Energy at This Thrilling Sightseeing Location
Nature Travel- 76 plays
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Fukui Prefecture's "Tojinbo" Tojinbo, in Fukui prefecture, located in Japan's Hokuriku region, is a series of vertical cliffs created by the rough waves of the Japan Sea. It is a rare type of sea cliff which can only been seen in 3 other places in the world. This video, titled "(4K) Aerial Drone Footage / Flown in Tojinbo in Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture" (【4K】福井県坂井市 東尋坊で飛ばしてみた / ドローン空撮), was produced by "Mattsu." The video shows the exposed rock face and jagged landscape of Tojinbo via aerial drone footage. The geological composition of the cliffs of Tojinbo is made up of pyroxene andesite and some of the cliffs tallest points are approximately 25m tall. Its strangely shaped pillars extend for 1km and it has been designated a Natural National Monument and Scenic Spot, and is also a part of the specially protected area of Echizen-Kaga Kaigan Quasi-National Park. It is also one of the world's 3 most geologically rare scenic spots, and therefore it is well known around the world. The origin of the name Tojinbo is said to have come from the name of a monk "Tojinbo" who lived long ago and was affiliated with Heisenji Temple and lost his life after being thrown off the cliff in a romantic tangle. After Tojinbo was thrown into the sea; another monk, his rival in love, was also pulled into the rough waves and tempestuous weather continued for 49 days. Or so the legend goes anyways... It is also famous for being used as a film location for climactic scenes in which the culprit tries to throw him or herself into the sea after making a confession in suspenseful TV dramas or movies. Tourist Attractions Around Tojinbo Photo:Tojinbo, Fukui Prefecture The Tojinbo cliffs, which is a rare rock formation even outside of Japan, is a famous place that even many Japanese would like to visit at least once. In order to preserve Tojinbo's amazing view there are no safety features such as fences installed there. You are able to walk around Tojinbo freely, however, please watch your step. The recommended tourist sites around Tojinbo are, Tojinbo Tower, Echizen Matsushima Aquarium, the caravan campsite Kyukamura Echizen Mikuni, Echizen Matsushima, Minato-machi Mikuni, Shibamasa World, and the Araiso Shoreline Esplanade. Also, if you take the Tojinbo/Oshima sightseeing boat tour, you will be able to see the cliff face from the ocean and will be able to enjoy all of the Instagrammable locations such as Lion Rock and Candle Rock. In addition, the Mikuni Fireworks Festival is held near Tojinbo in the summer and every year many tourists flock to see this event. Tojinbo's Famous Hot Springs and Gourmet Food! Photo:A crab dish When you the town Mikuni, in Sakai city, Fukui prefecture, that Tojinbo is in, try to stay at the Mikuni Kanko Hotel. Japan's Hokuriku region is famous for Echizen crab and the crab dishes made from Fukui's freshly caught crab are absolutely delectable! You should also definitely go to the nationally famous, Mikuni hot springs. Relax and rid yourself of stress by sightseeing in Tojinbo, eating delicious seafood and relaxing in the hot springs- All at the Mikuni Kanko Hotel. Summary of Tojinbo in Fukui Prefecture Source :YouTube screenshot One of the world's most beautiful sights! Directions (access by public transportation such as bus), parking, events and other information about Tojinbo in Fukui prefecture, can be seen on the Mikuni hot springs official website "Mikuni Marugoto Navi." Now that you've seen the beautifully taken drone footage, it’s time to see it in person! 【Official Website】The Official Website of the Mikuni Tourist Association | Tojinbo・Echizen crabs・Mikuni Hot Spring|A Website Full of Beautiful Sights to See and Fun Places to Visit http://www.mikuni.org/?lang=en 【Tripadvisor】Tojinbo https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1021160-d1385002-Reviews-Tojimbo_Cliff-Sakai_Fukui_Prefecture_Hokuriku_Chubu.html -
Video article 22:01
The Techniques of a Master Swordsmith! A Young Man Who Inherited the Long History of Echizen Cutlery!
Traditional Crafts- 66 plays
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越前打刃物の起源と歴史 こちらの動画は「明日への扉 by アットホーム」が公開した「#070 越前打刃物職人 田村 徹 | 明日への扉 by アットホーム」です。 日本の福井県越前市には昔より刀剣を製造していた歴史があり、その技術が越前打刃物という伝統文化工芸に生かされています。 打刃物とは鉄を打って作る刃物のことで、1337年に千代鶴国安によって作られたとされています。 千代鶴神社にその文献が残され、以降700年もの長い間、職人の手によって受け継がれました。 越前打刃物は1979年には国の伝統工芸品として認定されます。 越前打刃物とは産地福井県越前市において700年の歴史と伝統がある刃物です。 型を抜いて作るのでなく、熱した鉄を打つことで一つの作品を製造するという特徴があります。 日本の伝統文化工芸を受け継ぐ若き越前打刃物職人・田村徹 そんな伝統文化工芸である越前打刃物の職人として修行し若き力を注いでいるのが、動画紹介されている田村徹さんです。 田村徹さんが現在師事しているのが、黄綬褒章も受賞した偉大なる師・清水正治さんです。 日本の伝統文化工芸を守る名工清水さんの最も有名な刃物が鮪包丁です。 刃渡り100センチ以上にもなる包丁を作れるのは日本でも数えるほどしかおらず、その匠の技と技法は唯一無二で伝統文化そのものと言えます。 清水正治さんの手仕事はメディアはもちろんのこと、多くの知識人からも支持されており清水正治さんの打刃物でなければならないと語る職人も多くいます。 日本の伝統文化工芸越前打刃物に挑む若き職人 弟子である田村徹さんが今回の動画の中で製作しているのは出刃包丁です。 その材料となるのは地金と鋼です。 包丁の種類は大きく分けて両刃と片刃という種類に分けられ、その用途によって研ぎ方を変えています。 動画の中では6:30より解説されています。 まずは工房の高温の炉のなかで柄に差し込む部分を作る中子取りという作業を行います。 その後、焼入れという工程で800度の窯から一気に冷水で冷やします。 柿色と言われる色合いまで加熱を行うとても繊細な作業です。 そして研師によって刃付け(研ぎ)という作業を行います。 完成した包丁は、もはや芸術品・美術品の一つとしても過言ではないほどの美しさと精巧さを備えたものとなります。 日本伝統文化である越前打刃物は包丁などの調理用品だけでなく、鎌など農業や林業、園芸にも用いられています。 日本伝統文化工芸越前打刃物紹介まとめ 越前打刃物という歴史ある日本伝統工芸作品を今まで以上に身近に感じることができたでしょうか。 毎日使用する包丁だからこそ、日本伝統文化である越前打刃物に触れてみてはいかがでしょうか。 -
Video article 3:38
The New Age of Temples? An Ex-Dj Turned Chief Priest Reads Sutras to the Sound of Techno!
Modern Culture- 47 plays
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This video, titled "Japan’s DJ Monk Spins the Holiest Beats," was released by "Great Big Story." In the video, Asakura Gyosen, the chief priest of Shoonji Temple of the Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha Hongwanji School in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture, reads a sutra to the sound of techno. As a young man, Asakura used to DJ at the temple, and now hundreds of people come to listen to his techno memorial services, where he combines beats and projection mapping with sutras. -
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Experience the Spiritual Waters of Enryuji Temple in Fukui Prefecture! The Misogi Purification Ritual Will Cleanse Both Your Mind and Body!
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Experience a Water Purification Ceremony at Enryuji Temple This video, titled "Enryuji - Ono, Fukui Prefecture" (Enryuji [圓立寺] 〜福井県大野市〜), was created by "The Asobigokoro." The video introduces Enryuji Temple of Ono City in Fukui Prefecture. Enryuji Temple was founded in 1556 under the Nichiren school of Buddhism. The temple has a long history, and is the home of many precious items including a set of folding screens depicting the Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry. In fact, the temple has been designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan. Mountains surround the temple, creating a stunning landscape of natural beauty. Here, you can find Oshozu, a spring ranked amongst Japan's top 100 water sources. As the temple's nickname "temple of the flowing waters" suggests, you can experience a Misogi purification ritual at the temple. Refresh your mind and body at Enryuji Temple Source :YouTube screenshot The Nichiren school has a spiritual training ritual known as "Hyaku Nichi Dai-Aragyo" (百日大荒行), or the "Hundred Days of Asceticism." The current Osho priest, the 33rd Hikyu (日久), has completed this ritual five times. He is now carrying out missionary activities using the temple as a space for prayer. The Misogi ritual of Enryuji Temple involves immersing yourself in the waters while chanting sutras, as well as undergoing prayer and meditation, and copying sutras and sermons. In addition, you can also receive qigong therapy to relieve physical and mental pain and improve your body’s natural healing capabilities. After going through the Misogi ritual and qigong therapy, we daresay you'll feel like a completely refreshed version of yourself. From 1:26 in the video, you can see the members of the general public participating in the ritual. Recommended Sightseeing Locations in the Echizen-Ono Area Source :YouTube screenshot Echizen Ono is an area with a distinctly traditional Japanese atmosphere, giving it the nickname "The Little Kyoto of Hokuriku." Ono Castle (大野城, ono-jo) is located in the center of the city, with a beautifully laid-out grid of towns extending out from it. The cityscape is known as one of the Top 100 Cityscapes of Japan, with many tourists visiting every year to see it. The morning market held every morning on Shichiken-dori Street is particularly popular, and the market has a history that dates back more than 400 years. There are also many hot springs facilities and hotels in the vicinity of Enryuji Temple. Summary of Enryuji Temple Source :YouTube screenshot Enryuji Temple attracts visitors from both within Japan and from overseas. Many of these visitors come solely to participate in the purification ceremony. In the video, you can see visitors to the temple cleansing their minds and bodies through this ceremony. Be sure to visit Enryuji Temple in Fukui Prefecture for a one-of-a-kind experience. 【Official Website】Enryuji Temple|Echizen-Ono's Temple of the Flowing Waters https://enryuji-ono.com/?page_id=17 【Tripadvisor】Enryuji Temple https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1021155-d15180849-Reviews-Enryu_ji_Temple-Ono_Fukui_Prefecture_Hokuriku_Chubu.html -
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During the Iris Festival, the Grounds of Daianzenji Temple Is Covered with 10,000 Iris Blossoms. This Spectacular Sight Signals the Arrival of Summer in Fukui City, Fukui. You Won’t Want to Miss It!
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Daianzenji Temple- Beautiful Irises and the Iris Festival This video, titled "Daianzenji PR Video 1 "Iris Festival"" (大安禅寺PR動画1「花しょうぶ祭」), was produced by "Takahide Masuda." It introduces the Hanashobu Matsuri (Shobu Festival) at Daianzenji Temple in Fukui Prefecture in the Hokuriku region (北陸地方, Hokuriku chihou) of Japan. In early summer, Daianzenji temple is beautifully surrounded by blossoming azaleas, hydrangeas and roses. The temple is popular for the Japanese Irises that grow there. Approximately 10,000 Japanese irises cover the grounds here and the sight attracts many tourists. Every year in June, the Iris Festival is held at Daianzenji temple and the area is bustling with tourists and visitors. Feel the cool summer breeze on your face as you walk around the grounds, taking in the spectacular Japanese scenery. Throughout this video we'll introduce to you, via drone imagery, the Iris Festival, a festival which takes place at Daianzenji Temple in Fukui prefecture. The purple, white and yellow irises covering the grounds at Mt. Bansho's Daianzenji Temple tell of the arrival of summer. Check Out Daianzenji Temple and See the Beautiful Japanese Irises! Source :YouTube screenshot Japanese Irises are perennials that bloom during the rainy season in Japan. It is thought that Japanese Irises were already being cultivated during the Edo period (1603-1868) and there are still several traditional varieties grown today: Ise, Higo, Edo and Nagai are a few of these varieties. We recommend having a look and comparing the different varieties of Japanese Irises on show at the Iris Festival. The history attached to the Japanese Iris adds to its charm. At the Iris Festival, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the temple grounds covered in what looks like a carpet of Japanese Irises. It's the perfect spot to take pictures to share on Instagram! Throughout the video you can see some amazing shots of Japanese Irises, however, the images from 0:53 are particularly breathtaking. What Kind of Place Is Mt. Bansho's Daianzenji Temple? Source :YouTube screenshot Not only is Daianzenji Temple well known for its Iris Festival, it's also famous for being the resting place of the Matsudaira clan (松平家, Matsudairake). In 1658, the fourth generation feudal lord Matsudaira Mitsumichi converted to Buddhism and had this temple erected. As a place of historical significance, the temple building was designated an important cultural asset of Japan. In addition, some ancient and valuable works of art are kept here, such as the Arhat (羅漢図, Rakanzu) and Portuguese Ship (南蛮船風俗図, Nanbansenfuuzokuzu) paintings. We highly recommend trying Buddhist Shojinryouri cuisine, taking part in a Buddhist sermon or Zen meditation when you visit Daianzenji Temple. Don't forget your seal stamp when visiting! Summary of the Iris Festival at Daianzenji Temple, Fukui Daianzenji Temple, with approximately 10,000 Japanese Irises and many other flower varieties blossoming on its grounds, is truly a temple of flowers. There is free parking on site for those travelling by car, so you can easily come and take part in the festival! We hope you enjoy taking a closer look at the festival in this video. We're sure that after watching this video you will be eager to come and take part in the Iris Festival! The event is held every year in the second week of June, details of the exact date will be posted online on the official website. We hope to see you there! ◆Daianzenji Temple◆ 【Address】 Tanotanicho (田ノ谷町) 21-4, Fukui city, Fukui prefecture 【Access】: 25 minutes drive from the Hokuriku Motorway Fukui North Interchange (北陸自動車道 福井北IC, Hokurikujidoushadou Fukuikita IC) 【Admission fee】Adults: 500 yen (as of November 2019) 【Hours】9am-5pm 【Closures】Open all year round 【Parking】Available (no charge) 【Phone number】0776-59-1014 -
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Summer in Echizen, Fukui... Gorgeous Views, Marine Activities, Delicious Seafood, and More. There’s So Many Things to Do on the Echizen Coast in Japan’s Hokuriku Region!
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Summer Tourist Attractions in Echizen, Fukui The video “JAPAN TRIP ECHIZEN COLORS – Summer/ Echizen-town Tourism Promotional Video” is created by “Tourism Echizen JAPAN Channel/ Echizen-town Tourism Federation Fukui Prefecture.” It's a promotional video for Echizen, Fukui prefecture, that introduces sightseeing destinations and local cuisine. Echizen is known for Echizen-crab, a brand of snow crab (queen crab). In summer, there's gorgeous views, marine activities, traditional fireworks and festivals to be enjoyed in Echizen. In this article, we'll introduce recommended destinations and food you should try. The video is taken by drone, so you get some beautiful aerial footage. By the time it ends, you'll be itching to go to Echizen! What is Echizen Like? Photo:Echizen Ono Castle in the Sky, Fukui Prefecture In 2005, the 4 towns of Asahi, Miyazaki, Echizen and Oda, merged together and formed Echizen. The population of Echizen is 21,500. (as of April, 2019) Echizen sits on the coast of the Sea of Japan and its roughly 2 and a half hours from Kyoto by car. There is no train or highways, so you can feel the beauty of the surrounding natural environment. We recommend going by car or rental car. Where's That Beach Shown in the Video? Photo:Kochou gate From 0:10 in the video, we see the main tourist attraction (with a beautiful view), Echizen Coast. Echizen coast is one of the three major places where bunch-flower daffodils are grown. Awaji Island (淡路島, Awajishima) and Boso Peninsula (房総半島, Bosohatou) are the other two areas. The bunch-flower daffodil is the city and prefecture flower. Echizen coast is a Quasi-National Parks, with upheaved seashore. Driving along the coast and seeing the large tunnel, eroded by wind and waves is very popular. Echizen cape was also chosen in the top 100 sunsets of Japan. Scuba diving at the beautiful Echizen coast is popular among tourists in summer. It can be seen at 0:28 in the video. Here, you can try diving and snorkeling as well, without the need for a license. There are a lot of sea-bathing places in Echizen with sandy beaches and rock shores. Families with children can enjoy endless fun here. Enjoy the Culture, Nature and Food of Echizen Source :YouTube screenshot If you head toward the inland from the Sea of Japan, you can see rural landscapes and beautiful green mountains. By visiting the Echizenkogama Museum, (越前古窯博物館, Echizenkogama hakubutsukan) you can learn about the history and techniques of Echizen ware, a Japan Heritage, as well as see one of the six ancient kilns of Japan. You can also enjoy 5 different kinds of hot springs here. The rice field art introduced at 1:09 is breathtaking. Definitely check it out! After sightseeing and enjoying some marine activities, we recommend trying local cuisine. Especially the Echizen soba, packed with grated Japanese radish, and fresh seafood. Usuya Shokuhin’s Ota Tofu is also popular as a souvenir. It uses only domestically grown soybeans. Usuya Shokuhin was established in 1854, in Echizen-cho Ota, which also happens to be the birthplace of Oda Nobunaga’s (one of the three great unifiers of Japan) clan. Another great thing to try during summer in Echizen is the squid-fishing experience. Riding on a fishing boat at night, turning on a fishing lamp and catching squid is sure to make for a lifelong memory. The food in Echizen can be seen from 1:12 in the video. Enjoying both sightseeing and delicious food on vacation... what more could you ask for? Traditional Japanese Festivals in Echizen Photo:Asahi festival Andon floats We highly recommend checking out Echizen's summer festival! In mid-July, “Echizen summer festival” is held. Fifty-thousand tourists visit the port town every year to see the amazing fireworks. “Asahi festival” is a fantastic festival where 20 Andon floats pass in front of the town hall. In Ota, there's a tradition called “Myoujin Bayashi” dedicated to “Tsurugi Shrine” (劔神社, Turugi jinjya) where Lord Oda Nobunaga worshipped. Currently, there is an event called “Ota Festival &O・TA・I・KO Hibike” in mid-August, where you can listen to powerful drum performances. The information is shown in the video at 2:00. The fireworks festival shown at 2:35 is incredibly lively. Summary of Echizen “JAPAN TRIP ECHIZEN COLORS – Summer/ Echizen-town Tourism Promotional Video” introduces tourist attractions in the summer, along with gorgeous views of Echizen. Echizen is a very attractive town where you can enjoy a gorgeous view of the Sea of Japan, marine activities, traditional festivals, fresh seafood, and more. Be sure to watch the video to see the beautiful summer views of Echizen. There are many hotels and hot springs too, so if you want to be active during summer, we highly recommend Echizen. 【Official website】Echizen town hall homepage https://www.town.echizen.fukui.jp/ 【Official website】Echizen: Echizen-town Tourism Federation https://www.town-echizen.jp/en/ -
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How to Clear Heavy Amounts of Snow | The Extreme Snow Plowing of Fukui’s Snow-Covered Echizen Railway!
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Snowplowing Fukui's Snow-Covered Railroad - Echizen Railway This video, titled “[Snow Removal Work] Snow Removal Work by Two Echizen Railway Snow Blowers: Echizen Railway Nishiharue Station, February 9th, 2018” (【除雪作業】えちぜん鉄道・ロータリー車 2台による排雪作業 えちぜん鉄道 西春江駅 2018年2月9日), is produced by "labaoka." It shows the snowplowing of Echizen Railway. Have you seen snowplowing at railroads in heavy snow areas? In the metropolitan area, trains are stopped when there's just a few centimeters of snow. How do people in heavy snow areas, often covered by a few meters of snow in one night, manage to remove the snow on the railways? This video shows actual footage of the snowplowing at Echizen Railway Nishiharue Station, in Fukui Prefecture in Japan's Hokuriku region, one of the snowiest areas in Japan. This is rare footage that you've probably never seen before. Fukui Prefecture – A Heavy Snowfall Area in Japan Photo:Snowplows clearing snow on road In the video, the snow is taller than the people! Did you know that Japan has some of the snowiest areas in the world? As the railroads stretch throughout Japan, people in areas with heavy snowfall have to plow snow every day in the winter. The main island of Japan has a mountain range in the center which divides the Pacific Ocean and Japan Sea sides. During winter, strong winds from the continent hit the mountain range and cause low air pressure. This is why there are so many places with heavy snowfall on the Japan Sea side. The Echizen Railway shown in the video runs through Fukui, one of Ishikawa's neighboring prefectures. The Hokuriku region which is composed of Fukui, Ishikawa, and Toyama is one of the snowiest areas in Japan. About Echizen Railway – A Railway in the Snow Photo:A Rusted track and unmanned station Echizen Railway, nicknamed as “Echi Tetsu,” is a railway that connects Fukui City with Katsuyama City and Sakai City. There are hot spring facilities such as Awara Onsen and Mikuni Onsen Yuaport, as well as tourist spots like Bashozuka, Matsuoka Kofun Cluster, and Tojinbo. Echizen Railway is a railway in the third sector that was established as the successor to the Echizen Main Line and Mikuni Awara Line formerly operated by Keifuku Electric Railroad in Fukui. The L-type train car is a “brother” to the Toyama Light Rail TLR0600 series. Its futuristic design is also popular among train enthusiasts. Snowplows – Essential Vehicles for Snow Removal on Railroads Source :YouTube screenshot Snowplows are essential vehicles for railroads in snowy regions. As you can see in the video, it snows so much that the crossing, as well as the rail, are almost completely covered by snow. This is dangerous even for the local people who are used to snow. Which is exactly why these vehicles are necessary. Let us introduce several types of snowplows: -Russel snowplow: This is the most common snowplow for railroads. It plows its way through snow using the blade on the edge of the main car. -Snow blower: This locomotive blows the raked snow by spinning the rotary with its motor. -Russel snow blower: Russel snow blower has both features of a snow blower and a Russel snowplow. This vehicle is used in the snowiest areas in Japan. The video shows footage of a snowplow passing through Nishiharue Station slowly while removing snow. As seen at 0:59, the snowplow faces the direction that allows it to not blow snow at nearby houses. It's quite tough work. Summary of Snow Removal at Fukui's Echizen Railway Various snowplows greatly help the heavy snow areas in Japan. The vehicle at the beginning of the video removing snow from the rail of Echizen Railway is the snow blower and the Russel snowplow appears after 10:00 in the video. being one of the snowiest areas in Japan, this kind of snow removal work by snowplows is essential for Fukui Prefecture. After removing snow by snow blowers, however, people must remove the blown snow manually to prevent a buildup of large snowdrifts on roads and in front of houses. Even though local people are used to it, life in a snowy region is tough. Plowing snow is just the icing on the cake. Watch and enjoy the footage of Echizen Railway snowplows working to secure traffic safety for the local people of Fukui – one of the snowiest areas in Japan. -
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Sumi-Nagashi Is a Traditional Craft of Fukui Prefecture Where No Two Patterns Are Identical. How Are the Beautiful Designs Made?
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伝統工芸「墨流し」とは? IKIDANE NIPPONが制作した「Incredible Craftsmanship: Sumi Nagashi」は日本の文化である伝統工芸の一つの「墨流し」についてのプロモーション動画です。 この記事では、和の文化を支えている伝統工芸「墨流し」の歴史や文化、魅力について説明をしていきます。 墨流しの歴史はおおよそ800年以上! 墨流しの歴史は、約800年前の平安時代からとされています。 手漉き和紙に墨や絵の具を用いて染料等で模様を描いていくのです。 波紋と筆、そして扇子によって浮かび上がる模様はその時、その時で全く違うものになります。 この技法で生まれる模様は再現性のない、唯一無二のものとなるため、非常に種類に富んでいて、特別感のある仕上がりとなります。 日本の文化として世界的にも人気の理由となっています。 現在では、この匠の技とも言える墨流しをすることが出来る職人の方は、日本でも片手で数えるほどしか居ないそうです。 越前和紙の生産地であり墨流しを体験出来る福井県! 数少ない墨流しの職人の中でも代表的な人物が無形文化財の技術保持者に認定された福田忠雄さんです。 福井県には、何とその伝統工芸士の福田忠雄さんから実際に手ほどきを受けながら墨流しを体験出来ます。 申し込みはインターネットからでも可能ですので、ぜひ申し込んでみてはいかがでしょうか? 波紋によって染められ、彩られる世界が出来上がる様子は、非常に実りのある体験となること請け合いでしょう。 伝統工芸「墨流し」の歴史と文化のまとめ 日本が世界へと誇れる文化としても名高い墨流し。 福井県に足を運べば、作業風景から体験までを実際に誰でも可能です。 ぜひ福井県へ墨流し体験に足を運んで見てはいかがでしょうか? -
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Echizen Lacquerware Is a Work of Art That Adds a Touch of Sophistication to the Dining Table! A Look at the Traditional, High-Quality Craft That Has Been Handed Down in Fukui Prefecture for More Than 1,400 Years!
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The Traditional Craft, Echizen Lacquerware This video introduces Echizen lacquerware, a traditional craft in Fukui prefecture. The video “TEWAZA Japan Echizen Lacquerware(手技TEWAZA「越前漆器」Japan Echizen Lacquerware/伝統工芸 青山スクエア Japan traditional crafts Aoyama Square)” is created by “Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square.” Echizen lacquerware is mainly produced in the Kawada region in Sabae city. It has an air of Japanese culture and is also very beautiful. This article will introduce how it's made, as well as some of the different products. Be sure to follow along with the video and find your favorite! The Traditional Craft, Echizen Lacquerware: Culture and History Source :YouTube screenshot Echizen lacquerware has a long history, with origins dating back to the Asuka Period (593 to 710) more than 1400 years ago. It is said that a painter, who was asked to repaint the imperial crown by the emperor, also offered a black lacquer bowl to the emperor with it, and the emperor was so impressed by the work that he helped promote its growth. After the Edo Period, (1603 to 1868) many craftsmen were thriving around Sabae city in Fukui prefecture, and their technique gradually spread throughout Japan. The Traditional Craft, Echizen Lacquerware: How Its Made Source :YouTube screenshot Echizen lacquerware uses a traditional technique that has been passed down since ancient times. The technique requires various craftsmen to be involved in the production process. 1. Lacquering (漆塗り, Urushi nuri) - (0:25) The wood is carved out and then lacquered with two or three coats of lacquer. 2. Gold Inlaying (沈金, Chinkin)- (1:25) The surface is carved and the gold foil is applied. The craftsman in the video says that the gold foil shines beautiful, like a mirror, when the chase is clear. 3. Gold lacquering (蒔絵, Makie) - (2:05) This process involves sprinkling gold dust over the lacquer. This process must be done before the lacquer is dry. According to the craftsman, the drying time of the lacquer varies depending on the humidity of each day. The Japanese method of gold lacquering has been passed down since ancient times. Lacquerware made by first-rate artisans, are very beautiful pieces of artwork. Echizen lacquerware is elegant and long-lasting. Get Your Own High-Quality Echizen Lacquerware Source :YouTube screenshot You can purchase high-quality, hand crafted Echizen lacquerware at Shikki Sajibe. There are many workshops that produce and distribute Echizen lacquerware in Sabae city. They sell everyday goods, such as bowls, chopsticks, tumblers, coffee cups, saucers, plates, lunch boxes, and more. In recent years, lacquerware manufacturing techniques have improved, and products that can be used in microwave ovens and dishwashers are on the rise. You can see Echizen lacquerware products at 3:09 in the video. There are kitchen knives, clocks, and so on, all of which are incredibly beautiful. Echizen lacquerware can also be purchased online, so if you're interested, be sure to check out some of the online retailers. The most famous Echizen lacquerware shop is Echizen Sikki Qtarou; It has been open for 94 years. In 1981 the founder Soumei Kyutaro, then 83 years old, received the fifth class Order of the Sacred Treasure award. Summary of Echizen Lacquerware The traditional craft, Echizen lacquerware, requires incredible delicacy and attention to detail. If you're looking at adding a traditional Japanese flair to your house, consider purchasing some Echizen lacquerware! It also makes for a great gift. We hope this article and video helped pique your interest in Echizen lacquerware. If you're looking for beautiful Echizen lacquerware, be sure to check out the shops and workshops in Sabae city. 【Official website】Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square https://kougeihin.jp/en/