Discovering Hidden Gems on the Tango Peninsula!
Japanese. Okay. Sorry that I opened it. [Music] [Music] [Music] forchech. [Music] [Music] Hi.chech. Okay. Today that I just come into that for the some soft cream. I wanted but that just another thing to happen. It’s so good that the old side of the Japanese houses to renew to make a good restaurant. Then I found out some good Japanese sake. This is the inai that means all of [Music] blue word for that ladies made on that the mukai mukai blue word on such a kind of the Japanese saki that it’s a mix of the Asian Asia that the likes using and that some uh water on that in a try on that such a kind of uh this Japanese s. Okay. Sorry that I opened it. [Music] Hold on. [Music] slightly that’s sweet that it’s a very that smooth to drink it on that that’s a tasty much easy to drinking it’s a very dangerous sake but that’s that mean so good tasty one of want more more and more thank you so much that this is so matching on that such kind of renewing that that old style of the Japanese houses. Then uh this restaurant that opened the another some hotels and so that you can stay on that near nearby it’s so much enjoying that after then to take a good dinner and saki and so that would the the owner of this Thank you so much. [Music] It’s good. [Music] What’s good? [Music] [Music] Okay, that I arrived at that here. This is that the where that one almost one hours ago that I stayed at the in almost near the seashore. But at one more one hour the go going up the climb that the mountains by car you can see that there so much that the lights field very small that then so much placing every small one we call it the tanada Indian the US or something that that’s a big agriculture that’s much easier that how to use all that machinery then they put into that to making the but all that such a kind of the tan is that everything that by manually that’s all that the man power then how to make it the wisdom the Japanese wisdom is the so clever so So that to to making that such a kind of that small area to make a live feed. It is so amazing. I love it. [Music] I got [Music] this. Yeah, just I found that the just a small houses and that so high up that the mountain that the life is over there. Yeah, just is some amazing that I am so amazing that that people can live such a in in that mountain. Why? When did they leave from that? Yeah, this is the my finalized of the things. Yeah, that’s that’s so good seeing that maybe that we can see that some more that up on the hill that Well, I would like to try to go up something that maybe much more the beautiful scenery that I can take you. All right, I will try.
海の京都「京丹波町」。
JK やすこの街かどお散歩
「街の魅力を再発見!歩いて知る日本」第36作目
京都第9弾 丹後半島穴場を発見!
京都7日目
古民家を改装したおしゃれなお店「籠屋mizunotoオーベルジュ」さんで、女性杜氏が古代米で作った美味しいお酒「伊根満開」を嗜み、その後、日本農業の文化「棚田」へ。
取材協力
向井酒造
籠屋mizunotoオーベルジュ
https://kagoyamizunoto.com
伊根満開
https://tango-kingdom-onlineshop.com/SHOP/TK0144.html
京都府立 丹後海と星の見える丘公園
❣️インバウンドの方へおすすめポイント!
古代米で作った美味しいお酒を古民家風カフェでいただけるお店「籠屋mizunotoオーベルジュ」すごく優しい店員さんが迎えてくれます。
日本農業文化の「棚田」もぜひ一度ご覧ください。
by やすこ
※京都は、観光体験名所が多いので、何回かに分けてご紹介いたします。
#京都
#京丹波
#癒し
#イオン
#美山
#棚田
#京都タワー
#歴史
#文化
#伊根満開
#江戸時代
#伝統
#インバウンド向けツアー
#戦国時代
#棚田
#女杜氏
#古代米
#海と星の見える丘公園
“Kyotamba Town,” the Kyoto of the Sea.
JK Yasuko’s Town Stroll
“Rediscovering the Charm of the Town! Exploring Japan on Foot” 36th installment
Kyoto Part 9: Discovering Hidden Gems on the Tango Peninsula!
Kyoto Day 7
At “Kagoya mizunoto Auberge,” a stylish shop renovated from an old folk house, I enjoyed “Ine Mankai,” a delicious sake made from ancient rice by a female sake brewer. Afterwards, I visited the “terraced rice paddies,” a symbol of Japanese agricultural culture.
Special thanks to:
Mukai Sake Brewery
Kagoya mizunoto Auberge
https://kagoyamizunoto.com
Ine Mankai
https://tango-kingdom-onlineshop.com/SHOP/TK0144.html
Kyoto Prefectural Tango Sea and Star-Viewing Hill Park
❣️Recommended points for inbound tourists!
“Kagoya mizunoto Auberge” is a shop where you can enjoy delicious sake made from ancient rice in an old folk house-style cafe. The staff are very friendly and welcoming.
Please also be sure to visit the “terraced rice paddies,” a symbol of Japanese agricultural culture.
by Yasuko
*Kyoto has many tourist attractions and experiences, so we will introduce them in several parts.
#Kyoto
#Kyotamba
#Healing
#Aeon
#Miyama
#TerracedRicePaddies
#KyotoTower
#History
#Culture
#IneMankai
#EdoPeriod
#Tradition
#InboundTour
#SengokuPeriod
#TerracedRicePaddies
#FemaleSakeBrewer
#AncientRice
#SeaAndStarViewingHillPark