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Higanbana 彼岸花 Spider Lily Viewing

Higanbana 彼岸花 Spider Lily viewing After a long, hot summer the arrival of the spider lillies in mid September heralds the beginning of autumn. The tall stalks and dramatic bright red blooms seem to shoot up out of nowhere appearing around paddy fields, embankments and verges.  The flowering season is short lasting only 2 or […]

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Kumamoto Ancient Burial Mound Museum 熊本県立装飾古墳館

Ancient Burial Mound Museum The Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound museum in Yamaga celebrates the many and various decorated tumuli of Kumamoto.  A tumulus is an ancient burial mound, there are approximately 200,000 of these burial mounds scattered  over Japan all dating back from 400 to 700 AD. The era when these tumulus were built

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Mystery spot: Tonkararin トンカラリン

Tonkararin   If you love a good mystery – or dark, narrow spaces! – , then you are bound to be intrigued by Tonkararin. The many questions surrounding Tonkararin  serve to make the site more interesting and you cannot help but come up with your own theories as you explore. Tonkararin is so mysterious it’s hard to know how

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Yamaga Lantern Museum 山鹿灯籠民芸館

The Yamaga Lantern Craft Museum,  灯籠民芸館, introduces the history and culture of the traditional craft of paper lantern making. This rare and extraodinarily delicate paperwork has been passed down since ancient times and is unique to the Yamaga area. The museum is situated in the old bank just a couple of minutes walk down the

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Yamaga Lantern Festival

Yamaga Lantern Dance Festival – Yamaga Toro Matsuri 山鹿吐露祭 in Japanese, is held on the evenings of August 15th and 16th in the city of Yamaga every year. The highlight is the One Thousand Lantern Dance when hundreds of women, dressed in simple white summer yukata and red obi sashes dance elegantly through the night wearing beautifully crafted paper illuminated

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Yachiyoza kabuki theatre tour

Yachiyoza Theatre

The town of Yamaga is situated an hour’s drive north of Kumamoto City. In its heyday, over a hundred years ago, Yamaga was a prosperous, bustling agricultural town and a very lively onsen retreat. In 1910 the local merchants funded the very first kabuki theatre in Kyushu and called it the Yachiyoza (the Eternal Place). This theatre born

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Yamaga 山鹿市

 Yamaga Background The sleepy town of Yamaga in the North of Kumamoto was once a bustling and vibrant settlement due to its prime location on the old Buzen Kaido,  the main route that ran between northern and southern  Kyushu. Yamaga was also wealthy  due to its rich agricultural lands formed by the Kikuchi River plain. Yamaga rice was

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