【Kagawa Prefecture】Street Scenes and Konpira Shrine in the Kotohira Area – Part 1

The renowned Konpira Shrine, known for its many steps, starts from the ground level and has a total of 785 steps to the main shrine, and 1368 steps if you go all the way to the inner shrine. For those who are not regularly active, not used to climbing stairs, or without training, it’s recommended to stop at the main shrine. However, if you have enough stamina or time, you might want to challenge yourself with the full 1368 steps. Due to time constraints on this visit, as we also had plans to make udon noodles, we only made it to the main shrine. Based on my personal experience, I found it manageable and not too tiring… It’s only slightly more exhausting towards the end (just before the main shrine), but not to the point of being unable to climb.

【Kagawa Prefecture】Japan’s Oldest Existing Theater: The Old Konpira Grand Theater

The Old Konpira Grand Theater, also known as Kanamaru-za, was built in 1835 and is the oldest existing theater in Japan. Originally, it was not located here but was moved to its current location between 1972 and 1976, a process that took four years, making it a building of significant historical value.

Since Kanamaru-za is situated along the small path leading to Kotohira-gū, it’s easily noticeable if you keep an eye out for it.

【Tokushima Prefecture】Recreating World Famous Paintings – Otsuka Museum of Art

Because Yonezu Kenshi performed at the “Otsuka Museum of Art” during the 2018 Kōhaku Uta Gassen on December 31, the Otsuka International Art Museum has become popular again. The Otsuka Museum of Art is an art museum established by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. It mainly exhibits famous ceramic paintings from around the world and has the largest permanent exhibition space in Japan. Therefore, for those who cannot personally visit the Louvre or the British Museum, they can visit here to see approximately 1000 famous paintings and ancient murals from around the world!

【Tokushima Prefecture】Take a boat ride to admire the Naruto Whirlpools.

There are many famous attractions in Shikoku. In Naruto City, Tokushima Prefecture, the most famous one is the Naruto Whirlpools.The Naruto Whirlpool is a natural wonder at sea created by the Naruto Strait between Tokushima and Awaji Island. Among them, during the spring and autumn high tides, the Naruto Strait reaches its peak, with whirlpools reaching a diameter of up to 20 meters, making it the largest whirlpool in the world. So, when you have the opportunity to visit Tokushima, besides watching the Awa Dance, remember to come and see this unique natural phenomenon.

Hokkaido Transportation – Wakkanai to Rishiri Island

To travel from Wakkanai to Rishiri Island, most people use the HeartLand Ferry.
The image below shows the Wakkanai Ferry Terminal.
To reach Rebun Island, you also board the ferry here.
It takes about 12 minutes on foot from Wakkanai Station. If your hotel is farther away, taking a taxi is more convenient

Hokkaido Accommodation – JR Inn Asahikawa – Next to JR Asahikawa Station, Aeon downstairs, all rooms with Simmons beds, and a variety of pillows to choose from

Although JR is a transportation company, they have built many hotels next to major stations across Japan.
The JR Inn Asahikawa we stayed at this time may not be a five-star hotel, but it is stylishly designed, simple, and clean.
All rooms use Simmons mattresses and offer a variety of pillows for guests to choose from.
Additionally, it is conveniently located with an Aeon supermarket downstairs, making shopping easy, which is why it is loved by many.

Hokkaido Attractions – Yubetsu Tulip Park and Shibazakura Takinoue Park – 70,000 Square Meters of Tulips and Japan’s Largest Shibazakura Field

This time, we visited “Yubetsu Tulip Park” and “Shibazakura Takinoue Park”, witnessing the off-season scenery.
Yubetsu covers a total area of 125,000 square meters, with 70,000 square meters dedicated to planting around 200 varieties of tulips.
The best time to admire the tulips is from mid to late May each year.
Shibazakura Takinoue Park boasts a 10-hectare sea of shibazakura, making it Japan’s largest shibazakura spot. The peak blooming season is from early May to early June.