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Hello viewers of Cool Japan Video, nice to meet you! We are the Miyoshi Tourism Promotion Organization.
Miyoshi City, located in northern Hiroshima Prefecture, sits where the San'in and Sanyo regions meet. This verdant, hilly area blends nature with a rich history and culture.
Surrounded by the Chugoku Mountains and blessed with abundant forests, clear streams and the Gono River, Miyoshi long prospered as a hub of travel and exchange.
As a destination, it offers a wide range of attractions: ancient myths and yokai folklore, traditional performing arts, local specialties like wine and cheese, and spectacular scenic spots.
In Miyoshi, where nature, history, contemporary art, local ingredients and everyday life harmonize, you can enjoy a relaxed getaway away from the city bustle.
Access to Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Miyoshi City lies about 90 km north of Hiroshima city, roughly a 1 hour 30 minute drive, making it easily accessible.
You can reach the city via the Chugoku Expressway at Miyoshi Interchange or Miyoshi-Higashi Interchange, and Hiroshima Airport is about an hour away by car.
By train, JR Geibi Line’s Miyoshi Station serves as the gateway.
Some direct trains run from hiroshima station, offering scenic views along the journey.
Highway buses also operate frequently from Hiroshima Station and Hiroshima Bus Center.
Within Miyoshi, rental cars and local buses make getting around to attractions smooth and convenient.
About Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Miyoshi City sits in northern Hiroshima Prefecture, bordering Shimane Prefecture.
This basin is ringed by mountains, with the Gono River, Basen River and Saijo River flowing through the city.
As of April 2025, the population is about 47,000. Formed in 2004 through the merger of eight neighboring municipalities, Miyoshi covers one of the largest areas in Hiroshima Prefecture.
Agriculture and forestry thrive here, and recent efforts have focused on tourism that leverages local resources, including wineries and direct sales markets that highlight community-based facilities.
History of Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Miyoshi’s history stretches back to the age of myth, and the area appears in Izumo mythology.
The region preserves many kagura performances and legends.
In the Sengoku period the Miyoshi Clan built Hieioyama Castle (later moving their seat to Higumayama Castle), and the town developed around the castle.
During the Edo period it prospered as a post town on the Iwami Ginzan Kaido and as a transport hub for riverboats on the Gono River, becoming an important center of commerce and transportation.
Popular sightseeing spots in Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture
• Miyoshi Mononoke Museum (Yumoto Goichi Memorial Japan Yokai Museum)
This nationally acclaimed yokai museum houses the collection of leading yokai researcher Yumoto Goichi. Visitors can learn about yokai culture from the Edo period to the present, and enjoy AR and multimedia exhibits designed for both children and adults.
Special exhibitions and workshops are held regularly.
• Hiroshima Miyoshi Winery
This complex offers wine production, sales and tastings using locally grown grapes.
It features one of western Japan’s largest wine cellars and a wine bar counter.
The facility includes factory tours, a restaurant, a cafe and a direct-sales shop for local products, making it popular with families and couples.
Each Golden Week the Miyoshi Wine Festival draws many visitors from inside and outside the prefecture.
Hiroshima Miyoshi Winery’s wines win awards at various international competitions each year.
• Okuda Genso Sayume Art Museum
This museum exhibits works by nihonga painter Genso Okuda and doll artist Sayume Okuda.
Genso Okuda and Sayume Okuda are the first married couple in Japan to receive the Order of Culture.
The building itself is an artwork, making it a must-see for art lovers.
• Josei Falls
Located in Sakugi Town, Miyoshi City, this beautiful three-tiered waterfall drops 126 meters.
Surrounded by seasonal nature, it offers fresh green views in spring, cool relief in summer, autumn foliage and winter icefalls—making it a scenic spot to enjoy year-round.
Selected as one of Japan’s Top 100 Waterfalls, it provides a restorative experience for visitors.
• Mt. Takatani (Sea of Clouds Observatory)
This 490-meter lookout offers a panoramic view of the iconic “Sea of Clouds” over Miyoshi.
From October to December in early mornings with strong temperature differences, a magical sea of clouds appears that feels otherworldly.
The sunrise and mist create scenes beloved by photographers.
Roadside stations in Miyoshi City
Miyoshi is home to the popular Roadside Station Yumeland Funo, a relaxing stop for visitors.
Yume Land Funo sells fresh local vegetables, fruits and processed goods, and its eateries serve local dishes made from seasonal ingredients.
Hot springs in Miyoshi City
Miyoshi features Kimita Onsen Mori no Izumi.
This bicarbonate spring is famous as a “beauty hot spring” that leaves skin smooth.
As a large facility offering lodging, dining and shopping, it attracts many tourists.
Traditional culture and crafts of Miyoshi City
• Kagura
Kagura stands as a symbol of Miyoshi’s traditional culture.
This ancient performing art persists in regional variations of programs, costumes and staging, and it plays an essential role in local festivals and events.
• Miyoshi Ukai
Miyoshi Ukai (cormorant fishing) boasts more than 450 years of history and tradition, and it is one of only 11 places in Japan where you can still experience it.
Designated as a Hiroshima Prefecture Intangible Folk Cultural Property and a recipient of the Hiroshima Prefecture Educational Encouragement Award, Miyoshi Ukai is distinguished by its unique fishing method in which the cormorant boats run alongside pleasure boats.
On summer nights, boarding a pleasure boat to watch ukai up close offers an immersive experience that feels like stepping back in time.
Bonfires flickering on the river at dusk create a magical atmosphere and unforgettable moments.
Local specialties and gourmet foods of Miyoshi City
Miyoshi’s food culture makes the most of its rich natural resources.
The signature product is Miyoshi wine.
High-quality wines produced in the city—red, white and rosé—offer a wide variety and receive high praise in domestic and international competitions.
Also famous are ayu dishes made from ayu caught in the Gono River.
You can enjoy grilled ayu, sweet-simmered ayu and ayu-flavored soy sauce.
A variety of processed goods made from local ingredients are also available, making excellent souvenirs.
Events and festivals in Miyoshi City
Miyoshi hosts a year-round calendar of vibrant local events and festivals.
• Miyoshi Kinsai Festival
This major summer event is organized by Miyoshi residents and features parades, taiko drumming, food stalls and bon odori dancing that enliven the city streets.
• Miyoshi Wine Festival
Held on the lawn at Hiroshima Miyoshi Winery, this festival features tastings, live music and local gourmet stalls, making it a must for wine lovers.
Tourist information for Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture
From a unique museum exploring yokai culture to cuisine shaped by nature, seasonal scenic spots and community-rooted traditional events, Miyoshi offers many discoveries—some still little known—that reward repeat visits.
Cool Japan Video will share information ranging from hidden gems to popular attractions to help you enjoy tourism in Miyoshi.
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Cycling Tour 🚲
A tour visiting gifts and monuments around Hiroshima Prefecture themed on prayers for peace
Join a local guide on an original peace tour to visit various peace spots across Hiroshima City. The ride from Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to Hijiyama Park includes stops related to the G7 Summit. Feel the gentle Hiroshima breeze as you explore the city on this refreshing cycling tour.
⏰ Schedule
English: Friday, October 10th, 2025, 11:00–13:00
Japanese: Saturday, November 15th, 2025, 11:00–13:00
📍 Route
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park → Heiwa no Hashi → weeping willow near Tsurumibashi → Hijiyama Park → G7 Hiroshima Summit Memorial Hall
Ticket sales: Available until 17:00 the day before the tour
Capacity: 1–5 people
Price: ¥10,000 (same price for domestic and international purchases)
These tours cannot be booked through this advertisement. For details, please visit the Peace Tourism official website.
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Nice to meet you! Tokachi Tourism Federation.
We are pleased to share highlights from Tokachi, Hokkaido, a region blessed with vast landscapes and stunning nature.
First, here is some basic information about Tokachi.
Tokachi comprises 19 municipalities, centered on Obihiro City.
"The 19 municipalities of Tokachi"
Obihiro City, Otofukecho, Shihorocho, Kamishihoro Town, Shikaoicho, Shintoku Town, Shimizucho, Memuro Town, Nakasatsunaimura, Sarabetsumura, Taiki Town, Hirocho, Makubetsu, Ikeda Town, Toyokorocho, Hombetsucho, Ashorocho, Rikubetsucho, Urahorocho
The name Tokachi comes from the Ainu word Tokapchi, which referred to the Tokachi River.
Tokachi has a continental climate, so spring and summer temperatures are relatively high for Hokkaido. Winters can drop to around minus 30 degrees Celsius, but the region sees less snow and many sunny days.
The main way to access Tokachi is by air via Tokachi Obihiro Airport.
Flights from HanedaKuukou take about 1.5 hours, and from Nagoya Chubu about 1 hour 45 minutes.
By train, the fastest trip from Sapporo to JR Obihiro Station takes about 2 hours 24 minutes.
Tokachi is a treasure trove of nature, with each of its 19 municipalities offering diverse attractions where you can enjoy beautiful scenery and wildlife.
In this post we introduce some of the area's popular sightseeing spots.
Banei Tokachi (Obihiro Racecourse) in Obihiro City is the only racecourse in the world that hosts ban’ei horse racing, where horses pull heavy sleds.
Ban’ei races test strength, speed, and endurance. The dramatic sight of horses running a 200-meter course is a must-see.
The racecourse also has a petting zoo where visitors can meet ponies and rabbits; it is open even on non-race days.
Next is Tokachi Hills in Makubetsu.
This hilltop complex blends nature and gardens with a focus on agriculture and food.
You can enjoy themed gardens filled with roses, herbs, and other flowers year-round.
The garden café serves unique dishes you can only find here, such as sandwiches made with the world’s only heritage edible pork, Mangalitsa.
Nearby attractions around Tokachi Hills include Kofuku Station, about 20 minutes by car.
Kofuku Station, famous in the 1970s for the slogan "From the Land of Love to Happiness," remains a popular lovers’ shrine where couples wish for happiness.
From late April to the end of November, the Kofuku Station Happy Ceremony offers a mock wedding experience.
Aikoku Station, which sparked a similar boom, is about 15 minutes by car from Kofuku Station. It now serves as the Traffic Memorial Museum, and the "Happiness-bound" ticket monument in front of the station building is a recommended photo spot.
Tokachigawa Onsen, about 25 minutes by car from Tokachi Hills, sits on the banks of the Tokachi River.
The area’s moor hot springs, selected as a Hokkaido heritage, are rare plant-derived baths in Japan.
Moor springs are said to help with neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, chronic gynecological conditions, and poor circulation.
Some nearby hotels offer day-use bathing.
Soak in the hot springs surrounded by beautiful nature to relieve daily fatigue.
The Tokachi area has 15 roadside stations that offer local specialties, gourmet food, and tourist information (as of July 2023).
Roadside Station Ashoro Ginga Hall 21 in Ashorocho was renovated from a railway station in 2011 and still retains railway atmosphere.
The shop and bakery sell products made with the town’s specialty, the exceptionally large rawan-buki butterbur, and the restaurant offers local treats such as rawan-buki soft serve.
Don’t miss the local specialty butadon available at Kumanoko Regional Exchange Product Center Store.
Roadside stations let you enjoy regional foods and specialties unique to each area.
Please stop by for memories of your trip.
Next, we introduce spots where you can experience Hokkaido’s vast nature.
Lake Onneto, one of Hokkaido’s three hidden lakes, lies at the western edge of Akan-Mashu National Park. The lake changes color by season and time of day, earning it the nickname "Goshikinuma" or Five-Color Pond.
An observation deck with views of MtMeakan and Mount Akanfuji is a recommended viewpoint.
In Kamishihoro Town, the Taushubetsu River Bridge at Lake Nukabira is a 130-meter concrete arch bridge built in 1937.
About 60 arch bridges of various sizes once formed part of the Japanese National Railways Shihoro Line and are preserved as modern industrial heritage.
In spring, melting snow raises the water level so the arches reflect on the surface, earning it the nickname "Megane Bridge" or Spectacle Bridge.
Mikuni Pass in Daisetsuzan National Park (Kamishihoro Town) sits at 1,139 meters and is the highest pass in Hokkaido.
You will be captivated by the sea of fresh green trees in spring and vivid autumn leaves.
At the summit, Mikuni Pass Cafe is popular for its carefully prepared hand-drip coffee made from its own roasted beans.
Finally, Tokachi Ranch in Otofukecho covers a vast area of 4,092 hectares.
The ranch raises Dosanko horses, sheep, and cattle.
A popular spot is the roughly 1.3-kilometer birch tree avenue that stretches from the ranch entrance.
Tokachi hosts events throughout the year.
The Tokachi Port Festival’s Tokachi Port Sea Fireworks Festival in Hirocho is the only harbor fireworks display in the Tokachi region.
Underwater fireworks that spread across the sea surface are a highlight. The 2023 event was scheduled for August 5.
The summer Obihiro Heigen Matsuri, autumn Obihiro Chrysanthemum Festival, and winter Obihiro Ice Festival are known as the three major Obihiro festivals.
The Kachimai Fireworks Festival held on the Tokachigawa Riverbed is noted for its highly entertaining program.
Enjoy a fireworks show woven together with music and lighting. The 2023 event was scheduled for August 13.
Tokachi, Hokkaido, is a region rich in vast nature, gourmet food, hot springs, and attractions that blend harmoniously.
We will continue to share more Tokachi sightseeing spots, events, and gourmet information that we could not cover in this post!
Please look forward to future updates!
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Mindfulness Tourism at Kikuchi Valley will be held.
Enjoy mindfulness walking paired with a traditional tea gathering or a breakfast experience.
This one-of-a-kind meditation experience takes place in Kikuchi Valley, Kikuchi City, Kumamoto Prefecture.
Listen, walk, and taste — cleanse your mind and body with all five senses.
Savor a tranquil tea moment while wrapped in the gentle sounds of the clear stream.
Share a breakfast that invites conversation with nature in an extraordinary setting.
Feel the breath of nature and sharpen your senses during this special time.
Refresh your mind and body in the great outdoors.
We offer the ultimate retreat to maximize your mental and physical performance.
■ Saturday, November 1, 2025 — Mindfulness Walking and Tea Gathering
A tea master will hold a tea gathering within Kikuchi Valley.
The tea ceremony uses water from Kikuchi Valley, creating a special opportunity to enjoy exquisite tea.
■ Sunday, November 2, 2025 — Mindfulness Walking and Breakfast Gathering
Relish breakfast in the crisp morning air while soaking in the surrounding nature.
We prepare rice cooked in an earthenware pot and dishes using plenty of local ingredients from Kikuchi City, Kumamoto Prefecture, made with water from Kikuchi Valley.
https://kikuchikanko.ne.jp/archives/featured/mindfulness_tourism...
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In September, I rode a 16-inch mini velo across the Shikoku Mountains from Kochi to Matsuyama
From Kochi I followed the Niyodo River, climbed steep grades, and kept climbing until I finally reached the Shikoku Karst
The view there was so vast that I felt a lifelong, unforgettable thrill along with the achievement of reaching Shikoku’s ceiling by my own effort
On the Kochi Prefecture–Ehime Prefecture border, the karst terrain jutted up at 1,400 meters, looking like somewhere other than Japan, yet when I shifted my gaze sideways the steep, characteristically Japanese peaks rose up and I was reminded that I was indeed in Japan
Pale blue, white, and green formed a contrast that seemed to symbolize summer, and ridgelines stretched east and west as far as the eye could see
Summer in Shikoku was unbeatable
That night I cooked dinner, rolled out my sleeping bag, and took a short nap
At 10:00 p.m. I sensed something and crawled out of the tent to find a sky full of stars in every direction
From the cloudless Shikoku Mountains the Milky Way rose up
In my just-over-twenty years of life, that was by far the most beautiful Milky Way I have ever seen
I had come to Shikoku alone, carrying heavy camping gear on a small-wheeled bike, enduring the fierce heat and hardship to finally reach this place—perhaps that made the view all the more moving
Will I ever encounter such a sense of wonder again in my life?
Maybe I travel by bicycle to seek out encounters like that
More than comfort, stability, or security, I want the overwhelming exhilaration of being moved
For that, I feel I can overcome any hardship by my own strength
Because this is Japan, I hope more people can experience everything that bicycle travel can offer
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Guided Circuit Tour — Now Accepting Participants
🕊️A journey visiting donated peace monuments and plaques from around the world🕊️
—🚴🏻♀️Cycling Tour🚴🏻—
Join a local guide on an original peace tourism tour that traces the stories at Hiroshima City’s various peace spots.🌱
The route loops from Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to Hijiyama Park and visits sites linked to the G7 Summit.
Enjoy a refreshing ride feeling the breeze of Hiroshima as you cycle.🚴🏻🚴🏻♀️
📅Dates
English session: Friday, October 10, 11:00–13:00 ※This session has ended
Japanese session: Saturday, November 15, 11:00–13:00
📍Route
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park ▶︎ Peace Bridge ▶︎ Weeping willow near Tsurumibashi
▶︎ Hijiyama Park ▶︎ G7 Hiroshima Summit Memorial Hall
🕊️Sales Period
Until 17:00 the day before
💁🏼♀️Capacity
1–5 participants per session
💰Price
10,000 JPY ※Same rate for domestic and international participants
To apply, please visit the Tabimachi Gate Hiroshima website
or sign up via the Stories highlights.😌
We look forward to your participation.☺️🗺️
https://travel-worker2.appspot.com/course_info/show/topic-tour?course_code=DH25-6...
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Yesterday, I took a walk to Hachioji.
The sunset was beautiful.
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Introducing an autumn foliage video of MtNasu (MtChausudake) in Nikko National Park, Nasu District, Tochigi Prefecture.
Photos: MtNasu (MtChausudake) in autumn, Tochigi Prefecture.
This time we feature a video by Zekkei Channel titled "[4K] Nikko National Park: Autumn Leaves at MtNasu — Kanto’s No.1 Foliage Spot 2020."
MtNasu (MtChausudake) ranks among the best places for autumn color in the Kanto region. The mountain sits in Nikko National Park in Tochigi Prefecture.
What makes the autumn leaves here special is that you can enjoy spectacular color while hiking. The dramatic silhouette of MtNasu (MtChausudake) paired with blazing red foliage, as shown in the video, will make you want to see it in person. First, enjoy the beautiful 4K footage capturing the autumn colors.
What kind of mountain is MtNasu (MtChausudake)? When is the best time to see fall color?
MtNasu is the main peak of the Nasu Mountain Range, a volcanic group centered on the Nasu Goyo peaks, and is also known as MtChausudake. It is one of the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan.
Located in the northwest of Nasumachi in Nasu District, Tochigi Prefecture, MtChausudake rises to 1,915 meters. Together with Mt. Asahi to the north, it offers autumn color from species such as Japanese maple and Enkianthus. As an active volcano, you can still smell sulfur in the air.
The best foliage season usually runs from late September to early October. A ropeway makes the mountain accessible to a wide range of hikers, from beginners to experienced climbers, and thousands visit every year.
Highlights of MtNasu (MtChausudake) autumn color — top scenic spots
The star attraction is the contrast between the active volcanic peak of MtChausudake and the fiery red of the surrounding leaves. The tree-lined slopes up to the summit make for an unforgettable sight.
Video 1:33– A spectacular view of autumn color seen during the climb of MtNasu (MtChausudake)
The view from the summit is nothing short of breathtaking. You will be stunned by the town unfolding below, the red-dyed forests and the full 360-degree panorama.
A maintained trail circles the crater, so you can walk around the rim. Climbers call this circuit "o-hachi meguri."
If you visit during the foliage season, do not miss the views from Ubagadaira. The combination of volcanic steam rising from MtChausudake and the glowing red leaves is truly moving and highly photogenic.
Video 5:57– Ubagadaira at the foot of MtNasu (MtChausudake)
Recommended routes and clothing for first-time autumn hikers at MtNasu (MtChausudake)
Autumn hiking at MtNasu suits everyone from beginners to serious climbers. The mountain offers routes of varying difficulty, but beginners will especially appreciate the ropeway. If you want to enjoy fall color without attempting a full alpine climb, take the ropeway.
From Nasu Ropeway Summit Station to the summit of MtNasu (MtChausudake) is about a 50-minute one-way hike. It’s an easy route that lets you enjoy the foliage as you go.
Weather and clothing for hiking during the foliage season
In the peak season, from late September through October, temperatures typically hover around 10°C. Mornings and evenings are chilly, and it can be very windy at the summit. Wear layers and bring an easily removable outer layer so you can regulate your body temperature.
Choose trekking boots or other sturdy hiking shoes, and carry rain gear because mountain weather can change quickly.
Beginners’ tip: ride the ropeway to reach the 9th station in about four minutes!
Fees and how to get to the ropeway boarding area
If you drive to the trailhead, three parking areas serve visitors:
Nasu Ropeway Parking — 175 spaces
Nasu-dake Tōge no Chaya Daiichi Parking Area and Mount Nasu Toge-no-Chaya No. 2 Parking Lot — 167 spaces total
Daimaru Parking Lot — 160 spaces
Round-trip ropeway fares are 1,800 yen for adults (junior high school and older) and 900 yen for children (ages 3 to elementary school).
During peak foliage the ropeway itself offers beautiful views, so it’s a great option for visitors who want to enjoy the leaves as a scenic ride. The ropeway runs from Nasu Ropeway Sanroku Station to Nasu Ropeway Summit Station in about four minutes, delivering you to the 9th station in no time.
Summary: MtNasu (MtChausudake) autumn color
The white volcanic steam and dark rock set off the brilliant autumn leaves, creating a landscape you may want to see at least once in your life.
Expect crowds during the foliage season. Before you go, check the weather forecast, the color report and parking conditions via live cameras when possible.
After your hike, consider soaking in a hot spring to ease tired muscles. Kyukamura Nasu offers day-use hot spring bathing.
Nikko National Park includes MtNasu and many other natural attractions. When you visit Tochigi Prefecture, take the time to experience its rich natural beauty.
TripAdvisor: MtNasu (MtChausudake)
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