
What is quesarampasaran? A detailed explanation of mysterious objects that bring good fortune [Yamagata Prefecture]
I know that Kesarampasaran brings happiness to those who hold it, but I don't really know if it's a living thing or a plant...
I know that Kesarampasaran brings happiness to those who hold it, but I don't really know if it's a living thing or a plant...
When talking about the history of Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture, one of the important people is Yozan Uesugi. To this day, he is a person who is affectionately and respectfully referred to as Lord Takayama. ...
Speaking of cherries from Yamagata Prefecture, ``Sato Nishiki'' is famous for its high quality and delicious cherries. It is popular as a fruit that colors early summer. "...
Takahata Town is located in Higashiokitama District, Yamagata Prefecture. Takahata Winery, which continues to operate in this town, produces over 700,000 bottles of wine annually. Winery...
Do you know about stand-up sales at stations? As the name suggests, standing sales are salespeople selling bento boxes on station platforms with banju (banju) hanging from their necks.
Akiu Onsen, located in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, has long been loved by people as a hot spring town with beautiful autumn leaves. With Akiu in the center, the north is Iwate and Akita prefectures...
Chidokan is the only existing domain school in Tohoku. At the domain school, I was able to learn about the content of today's elementary school to graduate school. Buildings on the premises...
Miyagi Prefecture is famous for its hot springs, skiing, and frost-covered trees. However, the most representative spot is ``Okama''...
Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture is a hometown of handicrafts. Various traditional crafts such as safflower dyeing and wood crafts have been produced since ancient times. Yonezawa, which was previously introduced on NEFT...
One of the famous spots in Yamagata Prefecture is Juroku Rakan Rock. This 16 Arhat Rock is a stone Buddha that has withstood rough waves for more than 150 years, and is...