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Hello! We are the Tokachi Tourism Federation.
We would like to introduce you to the charming Tokachi area of Hokkaido, blessed with vast lands and beautiful nature.
LINEBREAK###First, here is some basic information about Tokachi.
Tokachi consists of 19 cities, towns, and villages, including the central Obihiro City.
"The 19 Cities, Towns, and Villages of Tokachi":
Obihiro City, Otofukecho, Shihorocho, Kamishihoro Town, Shikaoicho, Shintoku Town, Shimizu-cho, Memuro Town, Nakasatsunaimura, Sarabetsumura, Taikicho, Hirocho, Makubetsu, Ikeda Town, Toyokorocho, Hombetsucho, Ashoro, Rikubetsucho, Urahorocho
LINEBREAK###The name Tokachi (とかち) in Hokkaido is derived from the Ainu word "Tokapuchi," which was used by the indigenous people of Hokkaido to refer to the Tokachi River.
Due to its continental climate, Tokachi has relatively high temperatures in spring and summer compared to other areas of Hokkaido. In winter, the minimum temperature can drop to -30 degrees Celsius, but the area receives little snow and enjoys many sunny days.
LINEBREAK###The main access route to Tokachi is by plane to Tokachi Obihiro Airport.
It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes from HanedaKuukou and about 1 hour and 45 minutes from Nagoya Chubu to Tokachi Obihiro Airport.
By train, you can travel from Sapporo to JR Obihiro Station in as little as 2 hours and 24 minutes.
LINEBREAK###Tokachi is a treasure trove of nature, with each of its 19 municipalities offering a diverse range of attractions. There are many scenic spots and opportunities to encounter animals.
LINEBREAK###In this post, we will introduce some of the most popular tourist spots.
LINEBREAK###Banei Tokachi (Obihiro Racecourse) in Obihiro City is the only racecourse in the world that holds Banei horse racing, where racehorses pull sleds and compete.
In Banei horse races, horses compete for strength, speed, and endurance. The powerful sight of horses running the 200m course is a must-see!.
There is also a "Petting Zoo" on the premises where you can interact with ponies and rabbits, and admission is possible even on days when there are no races.
LINEBREAK###Next, we would like to introduce Tokachi Hills in Makubetsu.
It is a complex of nature and flowers that spreads out on a hill, and you can enjoy gardens with different themes based on the main theme of "Agriculture and Food".
Various flowers such as roses and herbs bloom, and you can enjoy the flowers throughout the year.
The garden cafe in the park offers dishes that can only be eaten here, such as a casquette sandwich using the world's only edible national treasure (Hungarian national treasure) "Mangalica pork" loin ham.
LINEBREAK###Next, we will introduce tourist spots around Tokachi Hills.
Kofuku Station, about 20 minutes by car from Tokachi Hills.
Kofuku Station, a sacred place for lovers that caused a boom in the 1970s with the catchphrase "From the Land of Love to Happiness," is still a popular spot for couples wishing for happiness.
The "Kofuku Station Happy Ceremony," where you can experience a mock wedding ceremony, is also held between the end of April and the end of November.
Aikoku Station, which caused a boom similar to Kofuku Station, is located about 15 minutes by car from Kofuku Station. It is now known as the "Transportation Memorial Hall," and the "Happiness Ticket" monument in front of the station building is recommended as a photo spot.
LINEBREAK###TokachigawaOnsen, which can be reached in about 25 minutes by car from Tokachi Hills, is a hot spring resort on the banks of the Tokachi River.
The "Moor Hot Spring" that you can enjoy at TokachigawaOnsen is a rare vegetable hot spring in Japan that has also been selected as a Hokkaido Heritage Site.
The benefits of moor hot springs include relief from neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, chronic women's diseases, and sensitivity to cold.
Some of the surrounding hotels offer day-trip bathing.
You can heal your daily fatigue by soaking in the hot springs while surrounded by beautiful nature.
LINEBREAK###There are 15 Roadside Stations in the Tokachi area that provide local specialties, gourmet food, and tourist information. (As of July 2023)
LINEBREAK###Roadside Station Ashoro Ginga Hall 21, which was renovated from a railway station in 2011, is a Roadside Station in Ashoro that still retains traces of the railway.
The shop & bakery offers bread made with Rawan Buki, the largest butterbur in Japan, which is a specialty of Ashoro, and the restaurant also offers local gourmet foods such as Rawan Buki soft serve ice cream.
The pork bowl that you can get at Kumanoko Chiiki Koryu Bussankan Ten is also a must-try dish!
At the Roadside Station, you can spend a valuable time unique to the region, such as eating food made with local specialties.
Please stop by to create memories of your trip.
LINEBREAK###Next, we will introduce spots where you can experience the vast nature of Hokkaido.
Lake Onneto, one of Hokkaido's three great mysterious lakes, is a tourist attraction located at the westernmost point of Akan-Mashu National Park. The color of the water surface changes depending on the season and time, so it is also called "Goshikinuma" (Five Colored Pond).
The observation deck where you can enjoy the view of Lake Onneto with MtMeakan and Mount Akanfuji in the background is a recommended viewing spot.
LINEBREAK###Taushubetsu River Bridge (Lake Nukabira) in Kamishihoro Town is a 130m long concrete arch bridge built in 1937.
There are about 60 large and small arch bridges that were previously used as the Former Japanese National Railways Shihoro Line, and they are preserved as modern industrial heritage.
In spring, the snow melts and the water level rises, and the way the arch is reflected on the water surface makes it look like glasses, so it is also called the "Eyeglass Bridge."
LINEBREAK###Mikuni Pass (Kamishihoro Town) in Daisetsuzan National Park is 1,139m above sea level and is the highest mountain pass in Hokkaido.
You will surely be fascinated by the beauty and power of nature, such as the lush green sea of trees and the vivid autumn leaves.
The homemade hand-drip coffee and other carefully selected menu items are popular at the Mikuni Pass café at the top of Mikuni Pass.
LINEBREAK###The last one we would like to introduce is Tokachi Ranch, a vast ranch in Otofukecho with an area of 4,092 ha.
It breeds Dosanko horses, sheep, and cattle.
The 1.3km long white birch tree-lined road that continues from the entrance of the ranch is a popular spot.
LINEBREAK###Various events are held throughout the year in Tokachi, Hokkaido.
The Tokachi Port Festival "Tokachi Port Marine Fireworks Festival" held in Hirocho is the only fireworks festival held at a port in the Tokachi region.
The underwater fireworks that spread across the sea surface are one of the highlights! It is scheduled to be held on August 5, 2023.
LINEBREAK###The Obihiro Heigen Matsuri in summer, the Obihiro Chrysanthemum Festival in autumn, and the Obihiro Ice Festival in winter are popular festivals known as the "Obihiro Three Major Festivals".
In addition, the Kachimai Fireworks Festival held on the Tokachigawa Kasenziki is a fireworks festival that is attracting attention for its highly entertaining composition.
You can enjoy a fireworks show created by music, lighting, and fireworks.
It is scheduled to be held on August 13, 2023.
LINEBREAK###Tokachi, Hokkaido is an attractive area where vast nature, gourmet food, hot springs, and tourist spots are in harmony.
LINEBREAK###We will continue to deliver information on tourist spots, events, and gourmet information in the Tokachi area that we were unable to convey in this post!
Please look forward to it!😊
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On September 12th, a subterranean parking garage in Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture, Japan, was flooded due to record-breaking heavy rainfall. Authorities initiated drainage operations, and a survey by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) revealed that in addition to the 180 vehicles on the first underground level, at least approximately 100 vehicles on the second underground level were also submerged.
The "Kusunoki Parking Garage," located beneath the national highway and municipal roads in central Yokkaichi City, is operated by a public-private partnership and can accommodate more than 500 vehicles. However, on the 12th of this month, record-breaking heavy rainfall caused the second underground level to be completely flooded, and the first underground level was also flooded, with floodwaters reaching a depth of over 1 meter in the deepest areas.
The MLIT has been conducting drainage operations using pump trucks and other equipment since the day after the heavy rainfall. So far, on the first underground level, which has already been drained, 180 vehicles have been confirmed to have been flooded.
Drainage operations on the second underground level continued on the 16th, and a survey by the MLIT showed that at least approximately 100 vehicles were submerged on that level. The MLIT is currently confirming the extent of the damage.
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9月12日,由于创纪录级别的强降雨,日本三重县四日市市的一处地下停车场遭到水淹,有关部门展开了排水作业,国土交通省的调查发现,除了地下一层的180辆汽车外,地下二层也有至少约100辆被淹。 位于四日市市中心的国道和市政道路地下的“楠木停车场”由官民联营机构运营,可容纳500多辆汽车。但是,本月12日创纪录级别的强降雨导致地下二层完全被水淹没,地下一层也遭到水淹,积水最深处超过1米。 国土交通省从强降雨发生后的第二天起,使用水泵车等设备进行排水作业,迄今为止仅在已完成排水的地下一层,就确认到有180辆汽车遭到水淹。 地下二层的排水作业16日也继续进行,国土交通省的调查显示,地下二层至少有约100辆汽车被淹。目前,国土交通省正在对受灾情况进行确认。Report an incorrect translation
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Nepal's acting Prime Minister has chosen reformist and anti-corruption figures for her Cabinet, following deadly protests led mainly by young people.
Protesters have taken to the streets across the country in reaction to the government's decision to block access to certain social media platforms.
The protests that shook the country last Monday and Tuesday resulted in at least 72 deaths.
In Kathmandu, the capital, the protests are generally under control. Parliament and government offices, which protesters set on fire, are burned and have remained that way since.
The acting Prime Minister Sushila Karki, a former high-ranking judge, took office after the resignation of Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli.
She introduced three new ministers on Monday, including for Finance and the Interior, for her interim government.
The media describes them as being in favor of reforms and anti-corruption measures.
The interim government appears to have taken into account the call from young people to eliminate corruption and introduce policies that will close the wealth gaps in the country.
A company employee in his twenties in Kathmandu told NHK that Ms. Karki had taken the side of the protesters. He hopes to see the situation improve.
Editor's note: An earlier version of this article stated that the acting Prime Minister of Nepal had appointed ministers. The correct term was "chosen" and not "appointed."
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La Première ministre par intérim du Népal a choisi des personnalités réformistes et anti-corruption pour son Cabinet, à la suite de manifestations meurtrières menées principalement par des jeunes. Des protestataires sont descendus dans les rues dans tout le pays en réaction à la décision du gouvernement de bloquer l'accès à certaines plateformes de réseaux sociaux. Les manifestations qui ont secoué le pays lundi et mardi la semaine dernière ont fait au moins 72 morts. À Katmandou, la capitale, les manifestations sont globalement sous contrôle. Le Parlement et les bureaux du gouvernement, auxquels les manifestants ont mis le feu, sont brûlés et sont restés tels quels depuis. La Première ministre par intérim Sushila Karki, une ancienne juge haut placée, a pris ses fonctions après la démission de Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli. Elle a présenté lundi trois nouveaux ministres, notamment des Finances et de l'Intérieur, pour son gouvernement intérimaire. Les médias les décrivent comme étant favorables à des réformes et à des mesures anti-corruption. Le gouvernement intérimaire semble avoir pris en compte l'appel des jeunes à éliminer la corruption et à introduire des politiques qui combleront les écarts de richesse dans le pays. Un employé d'entreprise dans la vingtaine à Katmandou a déclaré à la NHK que Mme Karki avait pris le parti des manifestants. Il espère voir la situation s'améliorer. Note de l'édition : Une version antérieure de cet article indiquait que la Première ministre par intérim du Népal avait nommé des ministres. Le terme correct était « choisi » et non « nommé ».Report an incorrect translation
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Hello, everyone watching Cool Japan Video! We are the Minami-Echizen Town Tourism Federation in Fukui.
Located almost in the center of Fukui Prefecture, Minami-Echizen Town, Nanjo District, Fukui Prefecture, is a town where the nature of the sea, mountains, and countryside harmonize, and history and culture live on.
It was formed in 2005 through the merger of former Nanjō-chō, Imajo Town, and Kono Village, and each area has its own unique characteristics and attractions.
Along the coastline, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Sea of Japan, and inland, you can see the landscape of satoyama (managed woodlands) woven by mountains and clear streams!
Minami-Echizen Town is also known as an area where the original landscape of Japan remains, and you can experience a lifestyle in harmony with the nature that changes with the seasons.
In the peaceful rural areas, agricultural experiences such as rice planting and harvesting are popular, and many tourists enjoy them.
[Access to Minami-Echizen Town, Fukui Prefecture]
For those coming by car, it is about 5 minutes from the Hokuriku Expressway "Nanjo Smart Interchange," making it very convenient to access from the expressway.
The JR Hokuriku Main Line "Imajo Station" and "nanjou station" are also available, making it easy to travel by train from the Kansai and Chukyo areas.
It takes about 2 to 3 hours by car or train from Nagoya and Osaka, making it ideal for a day trip.
At "Roadside Station Minami Echizen Sankairi," you can rent electric bicycles, so touring Minami-Echizen Town leisurely by bicycle is also a popular style of sightseeing.
[About Minami-Echizen Town, Fukui Prefecture]
Minami-Echizen Town belongs to Nanjo District, Fukui Prefecture, has an area of approximately 344 square kilometers, and a population of approximately 9,000 people (as of May 2025). It is a town with rich nature and a peaceful life.
Minami-Echizen Town, which stretches from north to south, has a diverse range of lifestyles, from coastal villages to mountainous farming areas, each with its own unique culture and customs.
Local residents are actively involved in tourism, agriculture, and crafts, which has attracted a lot of attention.
[Introduction to the Historical Background of Minami-Echizen Town, Fukui Prefecture]
Minami-Echizen Town has developed as an important point for transportation and logistics from ancient times to the Middle Ages and early modern times.
The Imajo area flourished as a post town on the Kitakuni Highway during the Edo period, with many travelers and merchants coming and going.
The stone-paved roads and latticed houses still remain, giving a sense of the past bustle.
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Obuse, Nagano is known as a place associated with Hokusai, a charming town where visitors can enjoy chestnut sweets and local sake while exploring its historic storehouses and beautiful gardens. Tsumago-juku, located along the Kisoji road, retains a strong atmosphere of the past as a post town on the Nakasendo route, welcoming travelers with its cobblestone streets and ancient townscape. The cormorant fishing in Gifu unfolds on the Nagara River, painting a fantastical scene on summer nights with its traditional fishing methods. Awashima Island in Niigata is a small island floating in the Sea of Japan, with its clear waters and rich nature providing a soothing escape for visitors. Mount Gozaisho in Mie Prefecture is easily accessible by ropeway and is a popular mountain tourism destination offering breathtaking views throughout the seasons. Yuwaku Onsen, located in Kanazawa, sends up steam in a quiet mountain setting, attracting many travelers with its charming hot spring town atmosphere. Shimane's Ichibata Yakushi is revered as the "healer of the eyes" and offers a panoramic view of Lake Shinji from its lush grounds. The Sairi Yashiki in Marumori Town, Miyagi Prefecture, is a mansion that conveys the lifestyle of wealthy merchants, showcasing valuable materials from the Meiji to Showa eras. The Wadō Ruins in Chichibu City, Saitama Prefecture, is the site linked to Japan's oldest circulating currency, the "Wadō Kaichin," making it a must-visit spot for history enthusiasts. Usa Jingu Shrine in Oita Prefecture stands as the head shrine of all Hachiman shrines nationwide, with its majestic halls and deep forests creating an impressive landscape.
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I live in Hachioji Nijūri Town.
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Hello everyone watching the Cool Japan video! This is the Fukui Prefecture Minamiechizen-chō Tourism Association.
Located almost in the center of Fukui Prefecture, Minamiechizen-chō (南越前町, Fukui) is a town where the sea, mountains, and countryside harmonize with history and culture.
It was established in 2005 through the merger of the former Nanjō Town, Imajo Town, and Kōno Village, each contributing its own unique character and charm.
Along the coastline, breathtaking views of the Sea of Japan unfold, while inland, you can enjoy the serene landscapes of satoyama, shaped by mountains and clear streams!
Minamiechizen-chō is also known as a region preserving Japan's original scenery, allowing you to experience a lifestyle harmonized with nature that changes with the seasons.
In the tranquil rural areas, agricultural experiences such as rice planting and harvesting are quite popular and delight many visitors.
【Access to Minamiechizen-chō, Fukui Prefecture】
For those arriving by car, it is very convenient to access via the Hokuriku Expressway at the "Nanjo Smart Interchange," which is about a five-minute drive.
Additionally, both JR Hokuriku Main Line's "Imajo Station" and "Nanjō Station" are available, allowing for a comfortable railway trip from Kansai and Chūkyō regions.
From Nagoya and Osaka, it takes approximately 2 to 3 hours by car or train, making it an ideal spot for day trips.
At the "Roadside Station Minami Echizen Sankairi," you can also rent electric bicycles, making a leisurely bike tour of Minamiechizen-chō quite a popular way to sightsee.
【About Minamiechizen-chō, Fukui Prefecture】
Minamiechizen-chō belongs to Nanjō District, Fukui Prefecture, covering an area of about 344 square kilometers and home to approximately 9,000 residents as of May 2025.
The town extends north to south and features diverse living landscapes from coastal villages to mountainous rural areas, each with its own unique culture and traditions.
There are active initiatives in tourism, agriculture, and crafts led by local residents, which have gained significant attention.
【Historical Background of Minamiechizen-chō, Fukui Prefecture】
Minamiechizen-chō has developed as a crucial point for transportation and logistics from ancient to modern times.
The Imajo District thrived during the Edo period as a post town on the Nikkō Highway, frequented by many travelers and merchants.
The cobblestone paths and lattice-door homes still remain, evoking a sense of the bustling past.
In the Kōno District, it prospered as a stopover for Kitamae ships traveling across the Sea of Japan, with buildings showcasing the lifestyle of wealthy merchants still standing today.
These historical heritage sites are now protected as cultural properties of the town.
【Popular Tourist Spots in Minamiechizen-chō, Fukui Prefecture】
・Hanahasu Park
In summer, around 130 varieties of lotus flowers bloom vibrantly, creating a calm and elegant landscape.
The park features walking paths, an observation deck, and relaxation areas, attracting many visitors to the annual "Lotus Festival," where you can also enjoy gourmet dishes and local specialties featuring lotus.
・Imajo-shuku
This post town retains the ambiance of the Edo period.
The cobblestone roads and white-walled houses provide a sense of history, creating a soothing atmosphere.
It holds high cultural heritage value and has been designated as an Important Traditional Buildings Preservation District.
Experience activities such as soba-making workshops and guided town walks.
Nearby, there are museums, cafes, and accommodations in historical houses, allowing you to enjoy a graceful time steeped in history.
・Kitamae Ship Owner's House Ukonke
The residence of the wealthy Kitamae ship owner is open to the public.
Inside, exhibits recreate the lifestyle of merchants and materials introduce historical trade routes, making it a treasure for history enthusiasts.
・Yashikake Pond
A mystical mountain pond steeped in legend, accessible via a rich natural trekking course.
Located at an elevation of about 1,100 meters, the pond boasts high transparency and is designed for enjoyment even by beginner climbers.
The fresh greenery in spring and vibrant autumn leaves are beautiful, offering different expressions throughout the seasons.
The trails are well-maintained, and scenic viewpoints along the way provide sweeping views of the Echizen mountain range.
【Roadside Stations in Minamiechizen-chō, Fukui Prefecture】
The representative "Roadside Station Minami Echizen Sankairi" is a large complex facility combining a tourist information center, local produce shop, restaurant, and relaxation area.
Easily accessible from both highways and regular roads, this roadside station has an indoor kid’s area, dog run, and EV charging stations, making it popular among many visitors.
Additionally, it features fresh vegetables, fruits sourced from local farmers, and unique souvenirs from Minamiechizen-chō.
【Local Specialties and Cuisine from Minamiechizen-chō, Fukui Prefecture】
・Imajo Soba (Oroshi Soba)
A representative Fukui specialty. The refreshing flavor of grated daikon and broth makes it perfect for hot weather.
・Kōno Umeshu
A special plum variety grown in the Kōno District, its well-balanced sourness and sweetness make it popular as umeboshi and umeshu products.
Harvest experiences and cooking classes using plums are also held, appreciated as part of food education.
【Events and Festivals in Minamiechizen-chō, Fukui Prefecture】
・Kōno Ume Festival
An annual regional event held every June to celebrate the plum harvest.
Visitors can enjoy ume picking experiences and purchase local processed goods, and there are food trucks, creating a lively atmosphere suitable for families.
・Imajo Soba Festival
A soba festival featuring booths from soba shops both within and outside the town, allowing participants to compare the diverse flavors of Imajo soba.
Demonstrations of soba-making and workshops related to soba culture are also offered, promoting the allure of culinary traditions.
・Kōno Summer Festival
Each year in late July, this festival at Korakujo Beach is a summer tradition in Minamiechizen-chō.
With a grand finale showcasing approximately 5,600 fireworks illuminating the night sky and sea surface, it attracts many tourists.
Street stalls and festivals add to the summer memories, making it an ideal event.
【Tourist Information for Minamiechizen-chō, Fukui Prefecture】
Minamiechizen-chō is a town with historical streets and rich nature.
We will continue to provide appealing information that brings tomorrow to Minamiechizen-chō, allowing you to experience its seasonal landscapes, locally grounded food culture, and the warmth of its people!
Thank you very much!
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Here's the latest on Hanakku (Flower Clock)! 🌸
Today is September 12th, and in honor of "Quiz Day," we're bringing you a Hanakku quiz!
Q3. What is the origin of the name "Hanakku" for the Flower Clock?
A. A name that combines "flower" and "clock"
B. The name of a river near the park
C. The name of the creator
D. It means "big" in the Tokachi dialect
~ Thinking Time ~ 🕒
🎯 The correct answer is… A. A name that combines "flower" and "clock"! It's a lovely name that represents the symbol of Tokachigaoka Park 🌷⏰
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