🇯🇵 美しい日本の風景 まちなか散策 2023総集編 | 萩/熊本/鹿児島/散歩

This video is a walking video of various neighborhoods. This is a compilation of 2023 The first one is Hagi, Yamaguchi prefecture Hagi, the Great Tea Ceremony. It is held in Hagi Castle Ruins Sashigetsu Park Hagi, Grand Tea Ceremony At 4 venues including Hanae Chatei in the park Tea ceremony will be held

It has been held with Hagi ware for a long time Tea ceremony culture Hagi city’s schools offer tea ceremony The building is wooden with gabled roof and thatched flat roof It consists of a 4.5 tatami mat tea room with a main floor and a side floor, and a 3 tatami mat water room.

Hanae chatei used as tea room Hanae” used to be called The name of the villa of Mori Takachika, the 13th lord of the domain, located in San-no-maru The “Jizai-an” tea ceremony room was located in Hanae Goten, Hanae Chatei was relocated to Sazuki Park in 1889.

In the world of tea ceremony, Hagi ware has been highly regarded as “Ichiraku (1), Hagi (2), Karatsu (3)”. Hagi’s unique atmosphere It makes you feel as if you’ve gone back in time It’s such an event. Suizenji Seishuen Elegant garden in Momoyama style Chuo-ku, Kumamoto-shi, Kumamoto Chuo Ward, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture

8-1 Suizenji Koen, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto-shi, Kumamoto A walk in Suizenji Seishuen As a sightseeing spot in Kumamoto city Suizenji Seishuen has been famous for a long time. 6 min. walk from Kumamoto City Tram Suizenji Koen stop. 400,000 tourists visit annually Fees are 400 yen for adults and 200 yen for children

Suizenji parking lot is available for 500 yen for general vehicles Suizenji Seishuen is During the reign of Tadatoshi Hosokawa, the first lord of Kumamoto It started when he built the Suizenji teahouse.

The third Tsunatoshi Hosokawa built a fountain and a hill, and the first fountain was built in the middle of the Edo period. It became what it is today. Centered around a pond created by abundant Aso subterranean water gushing out With built-up mountains, floating stones, lawns, pine trees, and other plantings

It is said to imitate the scenic beauty of the 53 Stages of the Tokaido Demizu Shrine This shrine is dedicated to the successive lords of Kumamoto domain Koufu Monument (reconstruction monument) 10 lords and Garasha Hosokawa are enshrined here. Five-leaf pine tree It’s called “Kaiyushiki Garden We circle around the pond and look around

If you go to the back, there is another shrine Inari Shrine The spirit of Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine in Kyoto is enshrined here. The shrine is dedicated to the spirits of Fushimi Inari-taisha in Kyoto, Japan. It is considered as a guardian deity Bronze statue of Lord Fujitaka Hosokawa and Lord Tadatoshi Hosokawa

Continue to the further end Nohgakuden Kokin-denju Room Historic building that used to be in Kyoto Imperial Palace 400 years ago. You can have matcha green tea and tea sweets here. Hosokawa Yusai, a feudal lord and poet in the Warring States period

He taught Prince Tomohito of Katsura no Miya (Hachijo no Miya) “the inner workings of the commentary on the Kokin Waka Shu (Anthology of Ancient and Modern Japanese Poetry)”, It is said that the name was given to him. Spring water, spring water, spring water, spring water, spring water, spring water Natsume Soseki

Thank you for watching. If you like it, please “Like” it and subscribe to our channel. Japan’s 100 best waters Kagoshima Prefecture, Spring Water Town Blessings at the foot of Mount Kirishima A walk around Maruike Spring, one of the 100 best springs in Japan Fireflies live in this spring

The clarity of the water is impressive Walking around Maruike Spring In the town of Springwater, Kagoshima Prefecture One of the 100 best waters in Japan Maruike Spring About 60,000 tons of water per day gushes out from the spring The water is used for the town’s domestic use

It is also known for cherry blossoms in spring and fireflies in summer. This spring water is The rain that fell around 600m elevation of Kurinodake Flows through the ground The water has been gushing for about 35 years Stone-paved path called “Seseragi no Michi” along the waterway

A promenade where one can stroll by a clear stream You can refresh your body and mind The highest ceramic techniques have been protected Village of secret kilns Imari, a walk in Okawachiyama Okawachi Town, Imari City, Saga Prefecture Okawachi-machi, called the village of secret kilns, has been strolling around A barrier at the entrance

In the Edo period, this kiln was used as the official kiln of the Nabeshima family of the Saga Domain. To keep production techniques from leaking out Clan kilns were moved to the steep terrain of Mt. Pottery made in clan kilns was called “Nabeshima-yaki” or “Nabeshima

It is also called the world’s greatest treasure, the pinnacle of Japanese beauty. Currently, the pottery produced in Okawauchiyama is It is called “Imariyaki” and Still along the narrow cobblestone slope 30 kilns continue to keep the traditional method of pottery making Pleasant sound of Imariyaki wind chimes Sheer folding screen rocks and brick chimneys

Unique landscape of Okawachiyama A series of kilns in this small area Tenjin Bridge Climbing Kiln Reconstructed climbing kilns are used by young potters To teach the technique of making pottery in a climbing kiln Used jointly every year around September Nabeshima Clan Kiln Park Meoto-no-To and Karasu Hut Karasu Hut is

To break the ceramic stone into small pieces Large mortar using water power A reproduction of the period of the domain kilns Okawachiyama, a deep valley with folding screen rocks like a landscape painting Please like, comment and follow us! Please like, comment and follow us! It’s very encouraging! Kawauchi Takagi Onsen Hot spring Stroll

Approximately 12 km from downtown Satsumasendai In a small basin surrounded by mountains on all sides Yama-no-yu Kawauchi Takagi Onsen 800 years of history as written in the Kamakura period (1185-1333) Traditional hot-spring cures and inns with self-catering facilities Less than 10 hotels and one rustic public bathhouse are scattered around

Attracted by nostalgic hot spring atmosphere Many tourists become repeaters Kawauchi Takagi Onsen is alkaline simple sulfur spring Highly effective for skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis vulgaris, chronic eczema, and epidermal pyogenesis Clear, colorless, soft and slippery water is the feature It is said to be the hot water that makes one beautiful.

All hot spring water is free-flowing Kagoshima is one of the most famous hot springs in Kagoshima Famous as the hot spring loved by Saigo Takamori Numerous anecdotes remain In 1990, it was selected as one of the “100 best hot springs in Japan

The event by “Sendai Takagi Onsen Yokayu Council” is held and the “SENDAI Takagi Onsen Yokayu Council” is held. Community promotion of the hot spring resort is being actively carried out. Untouched rustic hot spring resort It exudes the ultimate in nostalgia Lanterns are lit at night It becomes different atmosphere from daytime

Only the sound of insects can be heard in this hot spring resort If you liked this video, please click “Like” button button or comment Please subscribe to our channel! Thank you for watching!

この動画では様々な地域の美しい日本の風景を散歩しながら撮ってきた散策動画の総集編です。ノスタルジックな町並みや美しい日本の庭園、日本ならではの茶会の風景など様々な景色を楽しむことができます。山口県萩市では毎年行われる萩 大茶会の様子、熊本を代表する観光地でもある美しい日本庭園、水前寺公園、日本名水百選にも選ばれている鹿児島県湧水町の丸池湧水、そして鄙びた温泉地、鹿児島県 薩摩川内市の川内高城温泉をお楽しみください。

00:00 萩 大茶会 山口県萩市
02:18 水前寺公園 熊本県熊本市
08:45 丸池湧水 鹿児島県湧水町
11:26 大川内山集落 佐賀県
19:16 川内高城温泉 鹿児島県

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