🍁The autumn leaves of Teshikaga🍁
The best time to see the autumn leaves in Teshikaga is generally from early to late October. It is the most comfortable time of the year, with relatively stable weather. This period is also perfect for activities, so please come to Teshikaga!! 📸🍁🛶⛰️🤩

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【北海道 弟子屈町】おすすめ紅葉スポット3選|弟子屈を楽しむ|弟子屈なび|北海道弟子屈町
弟子屈町の紅葉シーズンは、まさに自然が織りなす色彩の饗宴。写真を見ただけでも「これぞ絶景!」と感じるようなスポットを厳選してご紹介します。ぜひ、この季節限定の紅葉の彩りを見に来てみませんか?
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Sep. 23, 2025
Kochi Prefecture, Shimanto City: Only in Shimanto City!! "Bonito Salt Tataki" (Part 2) Following Part 1, in Part 2, we will introduce recommended ways to enjoy "Bonito Tataki" that can only be tasted in Shimanto City. 〇 "Nakamura's Traditional Salt Tataki" only available in Nakamura When it comes to delicious food from Kochi Prefecture, the first thing that comes to mind is the "Bonito Tataki," which is famous nationwide. Sprinkling salt or sauce and "tapping" is said to be a unique food culture of Kochi Prefecture. However, even within Kochi Prefecture, the way to enjoy "Salt Tataki" is significantly different between Kochi City in the center and Nakamura in the southwestern region of Shimanto City. Around Kochi City, it is a simple dish with just salt sprinkled, but in Nakamura, they mainly use their special sauces made with salt, vinegar, and fruit juice to prepare the tataki, allowing the flavors to meld together. The "Nakamura Traditional Salt Tataki" is piled high with condiments (such as onion and garlic) to the point where the bonito is no longer visible. The abundance of condiments not only makes it visually appealing but also provides a nutritious combination, making it an excellent healthy dish. The "Nakamura Traditional Salt Tataki" that can only be enjoyed in Shimanto City has an unwavering unique food culture and history. Each restaurant offers their delicious "Salt Tataki" with creativity and ingenuity. From the process of making the tataki to the ways of eating, condiments, and sauces, each establishment has its own commitment to their "Salt Tataki." In Shimanto City, you can enjoy various unique "Salt Tataki" dishes, each with its own personality. Why not try the "Nakamura Traditional Salt Tataki" that can only be eaten in Shimanto City? 〇 Perfect Match with Salt Tataki! "Shimanto Bu-chu Highball" The "Shimanto Bu-chu Highball" made with "forbidden fruit" bushukan, which is grown in Shimanto, pairs perfectly with the "Nakamura Traditional Salt Tataki." It is offered as a staple menu item in izakayas in Shimanto City. It has a super refreshing taste and aftertaste! It features a refreshing flavor and moderate bitterness. This chuhai is popular among both men and women and pairs well with meals. Once you try it, you will definitely become hooked. Be sure to try the "Shimanto Bu-chu Highball" along with the salt tataki! 〇 "Forbidden Fruit" Grown in Shimanto: Bushukan Why is it called forbidden fruit? Bushukan is a relative of yuzu and sudachi, but it is entirely different. Once you taste it, you won't be satisfied with any other citrus fruit; it truly is the "forbidden fruit". Its biggest feature is its crisp, refreshing acidity and unique elegant aroma. This elegant aroma and acidity beautifully enhance the flavors of various ingredients from mountains and seas. Loved by the citizens of Kochi Prefecture, known as the "King of Citrus" in the "Citrus Kingdom," bushukan not only has a delightful taste but also possesses remarkable vitality. Once it starts to bear fruit, it produces abundantly from late August to early October with minimal care. While the lifespan of citrus trees is usually several decades, bushukan continues to thrive for over a hundred years. Moreover, bushukan is resistant to diseases and pests, growing vigorously without relying on pesticides, making it "safe and secure." Why not come and taste this rare bushukan that only grows in Shimanto City and is not available nationwide? What did you think? Some of you may feel your appetite whetted by the charm of salt tataki and bushukan. Please enjoy salt tataki and the Shimanto Bu-chu Highball in Shimanto City.
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Sep. 23, 2025
(The 38th Mitake-ryu Kagura Festival) ❚ Scheduled for October 26, 2025 The 38th Mitake-ryu Kagura Festival will be held at "Kagura no Sato Noba Park" in Kiyokawa, Bungo-Ono City, Oita Prefecture. There will also be food and drink stalls at the venue. Would you like to come and see the magnificent and splendid kagura dance? [Date and Time] October 26, 2025 (Sunday) from 8:30 AM [Location] Kagura no Sato Noba Park (Udaeda, Kiyokawa, Bungo-Ono City, Oita Prefecture) [Performing Groups] Ogata Sansha Kagura Preservation Society (Ogata, Bungo-Ono City) Takenaka Kagura Preservation Society (Shōnai, Yufu City) Miyama-ryu Asaji Kagura Preservation Society (Asaji, Bungo-Ono City) Yokobori Iwato Kagura Preservation Society (Hano, Aso City, Kumamoto Prefecture) Kiyokawa Kodomo Kagura Preservation Society (Kiyokawa, Bungo-Ono City) Mitake Kagura (Kiyokawa, Bungo-Ono City) [Admission Fee] Please pay at the entrance on the day of the event. ▶ Middle school students and above: 500 yen (all seats are free) *Please refrain from reserving seats until the day before. [Access to the Venue] Parking near the venue is limited in number. On the day of the event, a shuttle bus will operate from JR Bungo-Kiyokawa Station, so please use it. [Shuttle Bus (Free)] Operating back and forth between JR Bungo-Kiyokawa Station and the venue JR Bungo-Kiyokawa Station → via Kagura Kaikan (with parking) → Noba Park ❚ What is the Mitake-ryu Kagura Festival? The "Mitake Kagura" that has been passed down in "Kiyokawa" is said to have originated with the establishment of Mitake Shrine in the first year of Hōtoku (1449). This kagura, which has been inherited for a long time, has spread to Ōno, Naoiri, and the southern part of the prefecture, and as far as the Aso region. It was designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Asset by the government in 2007. The "kagura," a regional culture born from the land of "Kiyokawa," is being re-examined, and the "Mitake-ryu Kagura Festival" has been held since 1988 to promote regional revitalization through kagura. It is a crystallization of regional culture where traditional cultures from various regions gather, and the splendid performance of the "Kiyokawa Kodomo Kagura Preservation Society" captivates many kagura fans alongside the magnificent and splendid dances of the Mitake Kagura. ■■■ Access to the center of Bungo-Ono City ■■■ About 3 hours by car from JR Hakata Station, Fukuoka Prefecture About 2 hours by car from JR Kumamoto Station, Kumamoto Prefecture About 1 hour and 20 minutes by car from JR Beppu Station, Oita Prefecture About 1 hour and 20 minutes by car from JR Yufu Station, Oita Prefecture ■■■■■■■■■■■■ Introducing recommended sightseeing spots in Bungo-Ono City, Oita Prefecture ■■■■■■■■■■■■ https://sato-no-tabi.jp/news/20250924event-kiyokawa/