Thursday, October 26, 2023

After the summer beach season, YY Beach has no waves and is as calm as a lake.

After the summer beach season, YY Beach has no waves and is as calm as a lake.


There was a car parked just past the parking lot, and a fisherman was almost asleep while fishing.


There wasn't a single small fish in the icebox, but it seems they came knowing that they wouldn't be able to catch any.


I went into the sea a little and looked for some seashells. Soaking your tired feet in the sea is like taking a cold spring footbath.


I found a Naganishi shell. 




Friday, September 8, 2023

Sandy beach near the very famous Tsunoshima Ohashi Bridge

 I will introduce you to the beautiful sea of Japan. 


This is a sandy beach near Tsunoshima Ohashi Bridge, which has become famous nationwide.


The beach is used for swimming in the summer, but from September onwards, it is a beautiful sandy beach.


Nearby is the Nishi-Nagato Resort Hotel, where you can take a bath while looking out at the beautiful sandy beach.




What I would like to introduce is Akada Beach, which is located near the hotel.

It's a good place for camping.Watch this video.



Heading north little by little, I will introduce the San'in region

Please try again

Monday, September 4, 2023

the beautiful sea of Japan.

 Today I will introduce you to the beautiful sea of Japan.

The name of the beach is Hosenguri Seaside Park.

There are almost no people on this sandy beach throughout the year.

It is located near Agawa Railway Station, along National Route 191.

When you camp, you can see a beautiful sunset.


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This blog introduces the scenery and culture of the Japanese countryside every day.

This blog is for those who are interested in Japan.


If you want to know more about the Japanese countryside, please let us know what you want to know.

I'll be sure to answer.

Friday, September 1, 2023

Hanauma Bay in Japan

 Japan has many coves that are similar to Hawaii's Hanauma Bay.

Most of them are not touristized.

Irie in this video also doesn't have a name.

There are no tourists, so you can relax all day long.

It is located in Shimonoseki city in the San'in region.




Little by little, I will introduce the coasts of the San'in region that are not yet known.

Please check this blog from time to time


Thursday, August 31, 2023

autumn in japan

how are you today

 

The autumn leaves are beautiful in the Japanese countryside.

Mountain landscapes are filled with yellows and reds.

The types of leaves that change in autumn include maple, ginkgo, Japanese cypress, and hazenoki.

Autumn leaves can be seen from October in Hokkaido and until December in the Kyushu region.




Autumn is the most pleasant season.

Hike through the Japanese countryside during autumn foliage season.

I'm sure you'll have a great time.




Thursday, August 24, 2023

In summer in Japan, fireworks festivals are held all over the country.

  Hi  πŸ’¦ how are you today

 I'm going to introduce you to life in the Japanese countryside.


More than 200 fireworks festivals are held all over Japan.

The three major fireworks festivals in Japan are the "National Fireworks Competition (Omagari Fireworks)" in Daisen City, Akita Prefecture, the "Tsuchiura National Fireworks Competition" in Tsuchiura City, Ibaraki Prefecture, and the Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture. Three of "Nagaoka Festival Fireworks Display".


Even in the rural town where I live, with a population of 20,000, there is a fireworks display every year during the Obon period.


The purpose is to entertain children and grandchildren working in urban areas who are returning home for Obon.

Watch the small fireworks display



At this fireworks venue, we are holding a silent Bon Odori festival.


No drums. It is a quiet Bon Odori with only songs. The atmosphere is sad and strange.


The song is called "Kudoki".



Please see the state of Bon Odori


When you come to Japan in the summer, please publish the countryside.

You can see the real Japanese people.


Tomorrow I will write about the countryside in Japan, so please read it.

see you


Wednesday, August 23, 2023

why i live in the countryside

 Hi  πŸ’¦ how are you today


 I'm going to introduce you to life in the Japanese countryside.


Before that, I will talk about why I moved to the countryside.


The primary reason is that the cost of living is low.

My pension is about 140,000 yen, or about $965.


This amount is the median value of Japanese who have worked for 40 years.

Believe it or not, this is the real economic reality of the Japanese elderly.

Working in the city might make you a little richer.


However, if I lived in the countryside, I could get fresh vegetables and fish, so I moved to the countryside.


The median monthly cost of living for pensioners over the age of 65 living with their spouses is ¥175,000, or about $1,200.

Japanese people do not always live affluent lives.


The reason why I moved to the countryside is because I can't afford to be rich financially.

I chose the pleasure of living in nature over economic wealth.

I currently live in the Sanin region of Yamaguchi prefecture.

There are beautiful seas and hot springs here.

A country town that French pianist Alfred Denis Cortot, liked.

watch this video



Tomorrow I will write about rural Japan.

I'll put in a little bit of the true feelings of Japanese people.

Please come look again





After the summer beach season, YY Beach has no waves and is as calm as a lake.

After the summer beach season, YY Beach has no waves and is as calm as a lake. There was a car parked just past the parking lot, and a fishe...