13 steder at gå til i det centrale Japan i foråret (herunder Cherry Blossoms Spots)

Det er ingen hemmelighed, at vi adore Japan! Til denne dag forbliver det vores mange gik til land. Faktisk, når pandemien først opdrættede sit ubesværede hoved i 2020, var vi arrangeret for at fuldføre foden i alle sine præfekturer. Det var en af ​​vores store ture, der blev annulleret. Men du ved hvad, det er det nye år! Vores virkelig håb var nede, da 2021 startede, men denne gang rundt omkring, vælger vi at være optimistiske. Så lige så tidligt som nu erklærer vi det! I år vender vi tilbage til Japan, så snart landet genåbner til turister.

Men hvor skal man gå, når det sker? Vi har været i næsten alle regionerne, men der er en, der bor i vores hoveder leje fri. Det er altid indstillingen i vores dagdrømme og den første til at dukke op, når landet af den stigende sol diskuteres – Chubu regionen.

Også forstået som det centrale Japan, er det ofte tænkt på hjertet af landet, takket være dets beliggenhed og en stærk klamrer til tradition. Vi har været her fem gange, og vi har ikke noget imod at vende tilbage igen og igen, fordi (1) det er et stort område, der dækker spektakulære højland, throwback byer og arvssteder; (2) Der er bare så meget at se og gøre; og (3) du kan finde mange bemærkelsesværdige skjulte områder i det centrale Japan.

Forhåbentlig, når Japan åbner sine døre igen, vil det være i tide til foråret, fordi det er den mest dejlige sæson! Temperaturen er komfortabel, mad aplenty, blomster abloom og åh, kirsebærblomster!

Vi bruger denne nedetid til at planlægge vores tur, så vi messaged vores kontakter på Central Japan turisme for de allerbedste attraktioner at nyde om foråret, der formodes, at Japan er åben da. Baseret på deres anbefalinger, her er vores liste hidtil!

Hvad er dækket af denne vejledning?

1. Cherry Blossom områder i Nagoya
2. Cormorant Fiskeri på Kawaramachi, Gifu City
3. Udatsu Wall Historical District, Mino City
4. Takayama gamle bydel
5. Forår i Shirakawa-Go
6. Iwasehama Beach, Toyama
7. Sæsonbestemt fisk og skaldyr i Toyama
8. Tonami Tulip Park
9. Kirsebærblomstområder i Kanazawa
10. Kanazawa’s Gold Leaf Ice Cream
11. Rojo Park i Komatsu City
12. Asuwa River Cherry Blossoms, Fukui City
13. AWARA ONSEN.
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1. Cherry Blossom områder i Nagoya

Nagoya er den største by i det centrale Japan, så lad os begynde derfra. Og inden for byens centrum er et godt område at inspicere, Nagoya Castle, især Hommaru Palace. Det oprindelige palads og slottet blev fuldstændig ødelagt i 1945, men i 2018 blev dens fulde restaurering endelig afsluttet.

Men i foråret vil du være endnu mere energisk at slentre rundt, fordi omkring slottet er 1.000 + kirsebærblomstretræer maler webstedet pink!

Et andet utroligt sted er langs Yamazaki-floden, hvoraf 2,5 kilometer er flankeret af over 600 Yoshino Cherry Trees. Også inspicere de mange parker, der skygge Nagoya’s kort, herunder Tsuruma Park, Meijo Park, Arakogawa Park og Togokusan Fruits Park.

2. Cormorant Fiskeri på Kawaramachi, Gifu City

Kawaramachi er en af ​​Gifu Citys mange idylliske kvarterer. Indgivet på bredden af ​​Nagara-floden, dets beboere påberåbte sig fiskeri efter mange af historien. Men turister kan også få det til at opleve det også!

Kawaramachi er fineste forstået for skarp fiskeri. Kormoranter er akvatiske fugle, der kan dygtige fange fisk og holde dem hele i munden og halsen. I århundreder har lokalbefolkningen brugt dem til at fange AYU (sødefisk), som er et vigtigt protein i byen. Det serveres typisk på restauranter, herunder Kawaramachi Izumiya.

Mens AYU generelt betragtes som en sommerfordeling, begynder det at blive vist i slutningen af ​​foråret. Så hvis du vises efter slutningen af ​​maj, kan du være i en godbid!

Kawaramachi har også flere Bygone-Era-lagre, der er blevet omdannet til butikker og rækkehuse.

3. Udatsu Wall Historical District, Mino City

Taler om Bygone-æra huse, et andet sted, hvor du kunne transporteres til de gamle tider, er UDATSU Wall Historical District i Mino City, også i Gifu Prefecture. “UDATSU” refererer til den firewall, der bruges på enderne af bygningerne på bygningerne for at forhindre brande. Det er den fælles nævner af strukturer i området, således navnet.

Mino City er også forstået for at skabe vask, konventionelt japansk papir. Som håndværk er Washi indlejret i japansk kultur, hvorfor det er tænkt på en immateriel kulturarv af UNESCO. Mino City er nævnt til at omfavne Washi helhjertet, at det viser vaskekunst i hele byen! Det gør os meget begejstret!

4. Takayama gamle bydel

Fra Mino Ota planlægger vi at tage den begrænsede Express Hida til Takayama! Den gamle bydel er yderst tilgængelig fra Takayama togstation, ca. 10 minutter til fods.

Vi har gået til Takayama et par gange, for det meste som et stop på metoden til eller fra Shirakawa-Go. Men Takayama har sin egen charme. From its well-preserved wooden vendor homes that took us to the Edo period to its morning market where we sampled local delicacies. At its shops, we were also able to have a taste of hida beef and Takayama ramen, which were both delish! We can’t wait to be back!

5. Forår i Shirakawa-Go

Cradled in the highlands of Gifu Prefecture, Shirakawa-go in Ono district appeals tourists year-round but it’s extra-special in spring. A UNESCO world Heritage Site, Shirakawa-go is one of Japan’s cultural treasures. It is finest understood for its renowned centuries-old Gassho-style thatched roof farmhouses, many of which have been converted into museums, inns, or guesthouses.

Yes, we’ve been here multiple times before but I definitely am always looking forward to run back to its arms!

6. Iwasehama Beach, Toyama

Back in the day, the coastal town of Iwase flourished, powered largely by its Kitamaebune-ship sea trading industry. many of its early-development buildings have been preserved, producing historic streets that visitors can still enjoy today.

Iwase-hama Beach, understood as Etchu Maiko, provides a stunning view of the Tateyama mountain range and attracts many tourists in the summer. but there are lots of locations to see and go to in other seasons as well, especially spring.

The finest method to go around Toyama is by taking the tram that runs with the city, linking many key attractions.

7. Sæsonbestemt fisk og skaldyr i Toyama

“Don’t leave Toyama without sampling its seafood,” they say. and among the rich ocean bounty that it offers, the white shrimp is perhaps on top of the list. Locally called shiroi ebi, it is stated to have gentle sweetness and strong sea taste.

Where to try this delicacy? one of the most suggested is the easily available Shiroebitei, which is found at Toyama Station. It typically serves shiroi ebi together with Toyama koshihikari rice.

Can’t get enough of Japanese food? another place in Toyama to stuff our deal with with fresh seafood is Shinminato Kittokito Ichiba, which provides a diverse range of seafoods. aside from the white shrimp, other must-try delicacies are the benizuwai crab and firefly squid! All these are seasonal but are available in spring!

8. Tonami Tulip Park

We’ve been to a lot of flower parks in Japan – from the lavender fields in Hokkaido to the vibrant rows of Kyushu – but we’re still thrilled to go to Tonami’s own! Hvorfor? One word: tulips! many prefectures in Japan have selected an official flower and for Toyama Prefecture, it’s the tulip! After all, it is the top producer of this bulbous blooms in the country.

In spring, Tonami City explodes in color when the Tulip fair happens. At this time, you’ll find over 3 million of these flowers scattered around the city! everywhere you look you’ll find tulips! Tourists are also drawn to the Tulip Marche, a flower market near the tulip park.

9. Kirsebærblomstområder i Kanazawa

After a day of shrimps and tulips, it’s time to head for the city of Kanazawa. The capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, Kanazawa is another city that has done a great job in preserving and/or restoring is historical and cultural assets. We’ve been here a few times before and we can’t get enough of this city!

But its like for custom is many apparent at the atmospheric Kazue-machi Chaya District, finest understood for its old-school teahouses and restaurants sitting on the banks of Asano River. At sunset, the noise of shamisen and taiko drums fill the air as geisha perform. We were told that if we arrive in spring, our experience would be more wonderful because of the cherry blossom trees adorning the banks and hanging over the river.

Another sakura area is the park surrounding Kanazawa Castle. because April 2021, you can enjoy more than 400 sakura trees that are illuminated rom early to mid-April.

Nearby Kenrokuen garden is also a site to admire cherry blossoms. It was originally the outer garden of the castle but eventually established independently. This 11-hectare garden has 400+ cherry trees of different types. Kenrokuen illuminate is held aligning with the cherry blossom period every year. typically only about seven days between late March and mid-April, a spectacular sight that can only be seen in spring.

Other sakura areas include the Saigawa River Terrace and Mt. Okuutatsu Park.

10. Kanazawa’s Gold Leaf Ice Cream

After admiring the flowers, let’s stroll around this area and eat gold! but no, don’t shove fashion jewelry down your throat. I’m speaking about gold leaf ice cream!

Kanazawa creates around 99% of all gold leaf that comes out of Japan. Unsurprisingly – er, actually, it’s still pretty unexpected to me – gold leaf also shows up in its cuisine, not just as part of the plate or utensils but also as part of the actual food. and there is no better method to try edible gold leaf than a soft-serve ice cream wrapped in a elegant gold leaf. one of the most suggested locations to try it is Hakuichi “Gold leaf Kagayaki Soft Ice Cream”.

It’s available year-round but because spring is when it starts to get warmer, ice creamis a quick fix! Besides, when I first went to Kanazawa a few years ago, I failed to have a taste of it because I believed it was as well expensive. but my teammates have because sunk their teeth into it. I’ve been so envious for a while now so I’m adding it to this itinerary. LOL.

11. Rojo Park i Komatsu City

Since we’ve been on the topic of cherry blossoms…

Just outside Kanazawa is the city of Komatsu, where you’ll find Rojo Park, another famous site for admiring sakura.

In spring, the cherry trees here are illuminated with over 600 bonbori (traditional paper lamps) adding another layer of appeal to the blossoms, especially in full bloom. The park is also embellished with numerous wisteria flowers. but it’s all about the timing because these flowers are seasonal.

12. Asuwa River Cherry Blossoms, Fukui City

Nope, we’re still refrained from doing with cherry blossoms! Fukui City also has its fair share of sakura spots, many notably along Asuwa River, which features a 2.2-kilometer sakura tunnel n spring! In fact, it has been included in the top 100 cherry blossom seeing sites in Japan. just look at these pictures they sent us!

Fukui is also understood for conventional wakasa-nuri chopsticks! At Wakasa-koubou Store, you can learn how to make a pair or just purchase as souvenirs! inspect for more information about making your chopsticks here!

13. AWARA ONSEN.

Also in Fukui Prefecture lies Awara Onsen, where you can take a unwinding dip in one of their famous hot springs!

Onsen is one of the very best things about Japan so if you find yourself in Chubu, get any opportunity to go to a hot springs site and let it laundry your tension away! Or at the extremely least, just soak your feet in any of the public foot bath that you may enjoy free of charge!

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This post is given you by central Japan Tourism.
2022 • 02 • 14

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