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Coordinates: 48°30′N02°17′E48.500°N 2.283°E. Not to be confused with Essenes. Essonne (French pronunciation: [ɛsɔn] ⓘ) is a department in the southern part of the Île-de-France region in Northern France. It is named after the river Essonne. In 2019, it had a population of 1,301,659, across 194 communes. [ 4 ]
In most cases, the association, especially when formalised by local government, is known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).
- Hokkaido Prefecture: Mt Hakodate. Located on the southern tip of Hokkaido's Hakodate peninsula stands the 334 meter-tall Mount Hakodate, famed for its spectacular night views.
- Aomori Prefecture: Sannai Maruyama Site. This exceptionally well-preserved village from the Jomon period(13000BC -300 BC) is a fascinating archaeological site.
- Iwate Prefecture: The Golden Hall at Chūson-ji Temple. The Konjikii-dō, or Golden Hall, at Chūson-ji temple is a lavishly decorated temple structure with an interior and exterior clad entirely in gold leaf.
- Miyagi Prefecture: Matsushima Bay. Inspiring a famous haiku by Basho, Miyagi Prefecture's Matsushima Bay is known as one of Japan's "Three Great Views."
- Hitachi Seaside Park
- Mount Tsukuba
- Sudo Honke: Japan’s Oldest Sake Brewery
- Oarai Isosaki Shrine
- Daigo Town
- Fukuroda Falls
- Kairakuen
- Kasama Inari Shrine
- Kyoyuzen Hanamiyako
- Ushiku Chateau
This large flower park, located near Mito City in Ibaraki Prefecture, features a wide variety of seasonal flowers and greenery along with a small amusement park, several cycling and walking trails. It is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful flower parks in Japanand the most popular season for the park is during late April until early May wh...
Mount Tsukuba stands at an elevation of 877 meters with two separate peaks. You can ascend to the summit by a cable car, ropeway, or by walking on a hiking trail. From the top of the mountain, a fantastic view of the Kanto Plain can be enjoyed. Three shrines are found in the area; Tsukubasan Shrine at the foot of the mountain, and two shrines each ...
Located in the city of Kasama, Sudo Honke is the oldest Japanese sake brewery in Japan, dating back to the year 1141! With a history of 55 generations, and a great location with an abundance of fresh water making for a source of high quality rice, they have mastered the art of sake brewing. They offer an amazing sake pairing course in which you wil...
This ancient shrine stands on the coastline facing the Pacific Ocean in Ibaraki Prefecture. The torii gate, called Kamiiso-no-Torii, which means “gate at the beach of the gods” stands at the shore of the ocean while waves crash about its base. According to a history book, two deities, Omunamuchi-no-mikoto and Sukuna Bikona-no-mikoto who are conside...
Lacquerware is one of Japan’s oldest and most valued forms of crafts that dates back thousands of years. The town of Daigo in Ibaraki is the second largest producer of raw lacquer in all of Japan, with its very own high quality “Daigo Urushi” made by local artisan masters. On this tour you’ll have the opportunity to visit the workshop of an urushi ...
Fukuroda Falls is located in Daigo Town, northwestern Ibaraki Prefecture and north of Mito. It is regarded as one of the three most beautiful waterfalls in Japan along with Nachi Falls in Wakayama Prefecture and Kegon Falls in Tochigi Prefecture. The Fukuroda Falls rise to a height of 121 meters and are 73 meters wide. The most popular season for t...
Kairakuen, located in Mito City which is the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture, is listed as one of the top three finest landscape gardens in Japan along with Kenrokuen in Kanazawa Prefecture and Kourakuen in Okayama Prefecture. Kairakuen was constructed in 1841 by the local lord Tokugawa Nariaki. Kairakuen means “park to be enjoyed by everyone”. As it...
Kasama Inari Shrine is one of the three largest Inari shrines in Japan, and its deity was awarded the Senior First Rank, the highest court rank granted to shrines. The legends says that the shrine was founded in 651 during the reign of Emperor Kotoku. Several events are held at Kasama Inari Shrine throughout the year. One of the main events at the ...
Do you want to try some of the best Japanese cuisine that you will ever have in your life? In the city of Hitachinaka that is well known for Hitachi Seaside Park, lies an amazing Japanese Kaiseki style restaurant called Kyoyuzen Hanamiyako that is in the Gault et Millau restaurant guide. It will be a one of a kind kaiseki lunch experience where you...
This is the first brewery in Japan to produce wine from grape cultivation to brewing and bottling. It was founded in 1903 by Kamiya Denbee. At its peak, as many as 130,000 vines were planted. Although after World War II the vineyards were reduced due to agricultural land reform, it was reopened as a leisure site with restaurants and shops. Recently...
Oct 24, 2024 · Fukuoda Falls in northern Ibaraki Prefecture marks the start of a beginner-friendly hiking trail up the twin peaks of neighboring Mount Tsukiore. The 120-meter waterfall has the nickname Yondo no Taki (three-times waterfall) due to its unique step-like formation. It is especially striking in mid to late November when the deep red foliage of the ...
Dec 24, 2012 · Ibaraki guide: read a guide to Ibaraki Prefecture including Ibaraki hotel accommodation, Ibaraki temples, shrines and festivals.
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Mar 9, 2018 · In recent years, Ibaraki has become known as both a treasure house of traditional culture, home to countless shrines and temples, castle ruins and well-preserved gardens, as well as a center of high-tech industry: the prefecture birthed well-known firms like Hitachi and is now home to Tsukuba’s Science City, tech headquarters and universities.
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