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2024 Gunma Prefecture Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in September)
Popular Attractions
Kusatsu Onsen
Okutone Suigennomori
Gozan no Okuribi (五山送り火, 5-mountain farewell fire) is a bonfire arranged in kanji, and in the shape of a boat, and torii on 5 mountains surrounding the city of Kyoto, Japan. This tradition is the highlight of the Obon celebration in Kyoto, and is held every August 16th.
The tradition of lighting okuribi (fires to bring spirits home) is intended to usher in the return of spirits who are believed to visit the homes of family or children during Obon celebrations. Gozan no Okuribi is also known as Daimonji no Okuribi (大文字の送り火), because fire is ignited to form the character (moji or monji) for "dai" (大, large). Besides Kyoto, Daimonji no Okuribi is also held in several other places in Japan.
In the Edo period, okuribi were not only lit in 5 locations. Back then there were still bonfires arranged in the hiragana letters for "i", and the kanji for "ichi" (one), "hebi" (snake), and "naginata" (machete-edged spear). Gozan no Okuribi is one of the 4 major celebrations in Kyoto, along with the Aoi Matsuri, Gion Matsuri, and Jidai Matsuri.
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The Hidden Gem of Gunma: The Charm of Haruna Shrine
Haruna Shrine in Gunma Prefecture is a place where you can feel the traditional beauty of Japan. This serene shrine combines intricate architecture with pristine nature, offering visitors a peaceful experience. As you stroll through the shrine grounds, you'll encounter beautiful gardens and well-maintained shrine buildings that provide a deep sense of healing. Especially when you step onto the shrine's altar, the tranquil forest scenery and clean air bring a sense of calm to your mind. Additionally, local specialties sold at nearby shops add to the joy of your visit. Haruna Shrine is an excellent place to enjoy the perfect harmony created by tradition and nature.
Nukisaki Shrine: A Hidden Gem in Gunma, Japan
Nestled in the serene mountains of Gunma Prefecture, Nukisaki Shrine welcomes visitors with its peaceful and mystical atmosphere. The shrine is harmoniously integrated with nature, allowing visitors to feel a deep connection as they pay their respects. Walking along the beautiful paths, one can enjoy quiet meditation among ancient trees. The traditional architecture and pristine ambiance of the shrine convey the unique essence of Japanese culture. Additionally, the shrine's unique rituals and local festivals offer visitors a special experience. Nukisaki Shrine encapsulates the charm of Gunma Prefecture and is a recommended destination for those seeking a leisurely and sacred journey.
Doai Station
The deepest station in japan, with 482 steps down.
Worth to explore it!
A town dedicated to onsen soaking
i visited this beautiful city in gunma prefecture, this town is best-known for onsen. onsen is a hot spring of naturally hot water gushing out from the ground. in japanese cultures people used it for relaxation or medical therapy. we strolled along the small town and there were many cute shops selling souvenirs and restaurants serving local cuisine and sweets. there are also many ryokan inns to spend a few days for a lovely vacation.
a day trip from tokyo is perfect for a getaway. it is easily accessible by train from tokyo to naganohara- kusatsuguchi station it travel two and a half hours. #onsen #kusatsu #japantrip
Blooming at Akagiyama Senbonzakura
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Akagiyama Senbonzakura, located in Japan, is a mesmerizing destination that comes alive with the arrival of spring. As the season unfolds, this picturesque mountain is transformed into a kaleidoscope of colors, thanks to the blooming cherry blossoms. The sight of thousands of cherry trees in full bloom, painting the slopes in delicate shades of pink and white, is nothing short of breathtaking. Visitors are treated to a sensory feast as they wander through the trails, surrounded by the sweet scent of cherry blossoms and the gentle rustle of leaves. Akagiyama Senbonzakura in spring is a true testament to the beauty of nature's renewal.
The rest/rilex in Japan village area are so beautiful. The view are amazing! I really like the mountain’s view.#views #Japan
M Festival 2023 | Music, Culture, and Fun
M Festival is a vibrant 2-day event that brings together music, culture, and fun under a starry sky from Oct 14 to 15 in Gunma.
Get ready for heart-pounding live performances and a diverse range of genres including reggae, rock, ska, and electronic beats. In addition to the fantastic sets and DJs, the festival encourages attendees to explore the natural beauty of its surroundings, with babbling brooks and breathtaking mountains.
When winter comes to Japan, hot springs must not be missed.
Today came to Kusatsu Onsen, which has won the Japanese hot spring championship for 16 consecutive years. There is a soup in the
Kusatsu Onsen Street. In the heart of Kusatsu Onsen, it is a source of hot springs. The hot springs are flowing all the year round. With the snow fluttering in the sky, it looks like a fairyland, and you can smell the smell of sulfur next to the hot spring. And it is very convenient to come here from Tokyo. ~
The outside is floating in the snow, soaking in the hot springs, um...
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