You get a direct view of Nagasaki's nightscape—just open the window and it feels like you're watching a scene from a high-end movie.
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Karatsu Kunchi
Held over three days from November 2 to 4, Karatsu Kunchi is the grand autumn festival of Karatsu Shrine in Saga Prefecture. With roots tracing back to the Edo period, this centuries-old celebration is officially recognized as both a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage and a National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Asset under the title “Hikiyama Events of Karatsu Kunchi.”
These are basically moving works of art! Each float is so impressive and detailed—traditional yet full of energy. It's a festival that truly moves you from the heart.
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Minoo Falls
The name "Minoo Ohtaki" (Minoo Falls) comes from the resemblance of the cascading waterfall to the farming tool "Mi". The waterfall has been selected as “One of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan”, and the beautiful scenery can be enjoyed throughout the year. In 1986, Minoo Park, where Minoo Falls is located, was selected as “One of the 100 best Forests for Forest Relaxation Therapy”.
If you're visiting Osaka and want to get out of the city, this is a great spot. Minoo Falls is really easy to get to, even by train. It's the perfect place for a spring outing!
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Shirakawa-go Light-up Event
Located in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed gassho-zukuri village of Shirakawa-go, this event, held on specific days in January and February, draws large crowds annually. The sight of the iconic, thatched triangular roofs of the gassho-style houses blanketed in snow, illuminated against the night, evokes a fairy-tale-like look and feel.
It's beautiful, but it was way too cold and super crowded!
