New serious “Hyogo souvenir collection” starts from this issue.
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20 December, 2012
22 October, 2012
Art: Awaji Ningyo Joruri (Puppetry)
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Hello everyone! I’ll introduce a
traditional performing art in Awaji , Hyogo in
this edition. Awaji Island is located in the Seto Inland Sea between the
islands of Hoshu and Shikoku and has mild
weather all year around. The island can
be easily accessed from Kobe
in under an hour. Awaji is a resort island, offering delicious seafood and hot springs . As you can
see from the picture, it is also a great place to see beautiful flowers.
15 October, 2012
Hyogo’s Best Viewpoints: Downtown Kobe
Hi
everyone! I’d like to introduce some of the best viewpoints in Kobe in this edition.
Hyogo’s main city has some truly amazing views.
If
you are looking for a beautiful view of Kobe
city, then be sure to visit the observatory deck at Kobe City Hall .
It is located just five minutes’ walk from Sannomiya station and is surrounded
by a number of buildings such as department stores and banks. As the tallest
building in the area, it’s very easy to spot.
The 30-story
23 July, 2012
Let's enjoy Rokko mountain!
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Hello everyone! Summer is upon us! Today, I’d
like to introduce the natural theme park that is the Mt. Rokko
area.
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Rokko cable car has a panoramic view of |
On top of the mountain, there is a
multitude of amusements such as Rokko-san Field Athletics, Rokko International
Musical Box
Museum , Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden
and Japan ’s
first golf course. These facilities are well connected to each other (just a
few minutes by car or bus/ 5 minutes on foot), so visitors can enjoy many
attractions at a time.
11 May, 2012
Helpful tips: Japan's amazing toilets
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Today I’ll introduce Japanese toilets, which are undoubtedly the world’s most sophisticated toilets. Knowing how to use local restrooms while traveling is very important!
Where can I find restrooms?
InJapan , finding public restrooms couldn’t be simpler. You’ll usually find them in train stations, but convenience stores, department stores and hotels allow you to use their restrooms as well. You can use any toilet without spending a penny!
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