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Soothed by the Scent of Autumn Roses — Quiet Hours at Higashizawa Rose Park
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1.Higashizawa Rose Park: A Must-Visit in Autumn 参考:https://yamagatakanko.com/attractions/detail_4108.html Higashizawa Rose Park is one of Japan’s largest rose gardens, and autumn is the season when its true charm can be fully appreciated. Unlike the vibrant colors of spring, the rich rose fragrance and tranquil atmosphere that wafts with the arrival of autumn are truly soothing to […]
A quiet time enjoying photography and history – A couple in their 50s spends a rewarding trip at the little-known “Sankyo Warehouse” in Sakata, Yamagata
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1.What is Sankyo Soko? —A historical heritage that supported Shonai rice 参考:https://bunka.nii.ac.jp/heritages/detail/580936 Sankyo Warehouse, a unique tourist resource and one of Japan’s leading historical assets, is a hallmark of Sakata and Shonai’s rich rice-growing history. Its active use as a warehouse from the Meiji era through to the Reiwa era is a testament to its […]
[Recommended for couples in their 60s] A quiet and fulfilling journey—A taste of history and healing at Jionji Temple in Yamagata
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Jionji Temple, head temple of the Tendai sect in Sagae City, Yamagata Prefecture, is an ancient temple with a history of 1,300 years. The tranquility and majesty of the main hall, a nationally designated Important Cultural Property, the three-story pagoda, and the moss-covered approach to the temple make this a perfect relaxing trip for a […]
Surrounded by tranquility, I finally found myself again—Enjoying the luxury of visiting Tamagawa-ji Temple in Yamagata on a trip for adults in their 60s
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Gyokusen-ji Temple in Yamagata is the perfect place for a relaxing trip for adults in their 60s. Enjoy a moment of peace and tranquility in the tranquil garden and historic shoin study. Why not embark on a journey to rediscover yourself? 1.Why Gyokusenji Temple now? ——A new way to travel for people in their 60s […]
A journey of a couple to mark a turning point in their lives | A time of silence and faith at Kumano Taisha Shrine in Yamagata
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Kumano Taisha Shrine, located in Nanyo City, Yamagata Prefecture, is a prestigious shrine also known as the “Ise Shrine of the Tohoku Region.” Its impressive main hall, boasting over 1,300 years of history, and prayer experiences such as matchmaking and temple seals are also appealing. Spending quiet time together as a couple in the tranquil […]
A journey of a couple to mark a turning point in their lives | A time of silence and faith at Kumano Taisha Shrine in Yamagata
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Wakamatsu Kannon (Wakamatsu-ji Temple), founded in the Nara period, is a famous temple in Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture, known for its historic architecture and tranquil surroundings. It also offers the blessings of matchmaking and red seal stamps, making it the perfect spot for couples to spend some relaxing time together. reference:https://x.gd/NnlKr 1. Why Wakamatsu Kannon? […]
[Yamagata Tourism] Enjoy a relaxing trekking trip for seniors at the Five-Story Pagoda of Mt. Haguro | A tranquil retreat that has transcended 600 years of time | Promote your health while experiencing history
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Enjoy a special time surrounded by nature and history on a hiking trip to the national treasures and the five-story pagoda of Mount Haguro. Refresh your mind and body with a gentle trek up the 2,446 stone steps. Spectacular views that change with the seasons and a silence that has transcended 600 years of time […]
A haiku moment walking along “The Narrow Road to the Deep North” – A journey to Yamagata’s famous haiku sites and tranquility, reflecting on the scenery Basho saw
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A journey along the Oku no Hosomichi road, visiting Yamagata and the famous haiku sites of Matsuo Basho. Why not enjoy a spiritually enriching journey, composing a haiku while savoring Basho’s perspective in the tranquil surroundings of Yamadera Temple and the Mogami River? 1. Introduction – A luxurious journey into the world of “Oku no […]