Festival Toro Nagashi

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  • Festival Toro Nagashi (Hiroshima)

    Festival Toro Nagashi (Hiroshima)

    Every August 6, the first atomic bombing in history is commemorated in the city of Hiroshima, where in a few minutes hundreds of thousands of souls perished under the bomb called “Fat man”

  • Gare d’Osaka

    Gare d’Osaka

    Located in the bright and modern shopping complex of Osaka Station City, Osaka Station is the largest and busiest station in western Japan.

  • Shinsekai : Osaka

    Shinsekai : Osaka

    Shinsekai literally means in Japanese New World. Retro-futuristic in appearance with neon lights and 3D signs, Shinsekai’s creation dates back to 1903.

  • Musée Danjiri Kaikan à Osaka

    Musée Danjiri Kaikan à Osaka

    Danjiri Kaikan is an important museum located in Kishiwada, Osaka, near Kishiwada Castle. It provides reference materials of the Kishiwada Danjiri Festival.

  • Danjiri Matsuri (festival de Kishiwada)

    Danjiri Matsuri (festival de Kishiwada)

    The Danjiri Matsuri (float festival) has its origin in the Inari Matsuri held in 1703. Created by the Lord of Kishiwada Castle to pray for an abundant harvest.

  • Sumiyoshi Taisha

    Sumiyoshi Taisha

    The Shinto shrine « Sumiyoshi Taisha » was founded in 211, being one of the oldest shrines in all of Japan. It is dedicated to Sumiyoshi sanjin.

  • Nikko Taiyuin

    Nikko Taiyuin

    The Taiyu-in Reibyo Honden, Ainoma and Haiden was founded in 1653. It has been maintained to this day without alteration except that traces of minor changes are to be noticed in the painting finish ascribed to repair work carried out in the Edo Period.

  • Ville de Nagasaki 長崎

    Ville de Nagasaki 長崎

    La ville de Nagasaki est une ville mouvementée. Pour compléter votre voyage historique du Japon, la ville de Nagasaki sera intéressante à visiter.

  • Île de Taketomi 竹富島

    Île de Taketomi 竹富島

    10 min en ferry de l’île d’Ishigaki, l’île de Taketomi est une île féerique avec un paysage traditionnel de l’époque de Ryukyu.

  • Île d’Iriomote

    Île d’Iriomote

    Iriomote is part of the subtropical Yaemyama island chain in Okinawa.

  • Château de Shurijo

    Château de Shurijo

    In Okinawa, from 1429 to 1879, there was an independent kingdom before Japan’s annexation, and Shurijo Cstle was the seat of this Kingdom.

  • Aquarium de Churaumi

    Aquarium de Churaumi

    The Churaumi Okinawa Aquarium is the second largest aquarium in the world and is part of the Ocean Expo Park located in Motobu, Okinawa.

  • Île d’Ishigaki

    Île d’Ishigaki

    Ishigaki-jima Island is the main island in the Yae-yama archipelago, which is about 420 kilometers southwest of Naha on Okinawa Main Island.

  • Naha

    Naha

    Naha is the largest city in Okinawa Prefecture. Located in the southern part of Okinawa Main Island, it is the political, economic and transportation center of the prefecture.

  • Île de Miyako

    Île de Miyako

    Miyako Island is located 300 kilometers south of the island of Okinaw and it is a paradise for swimmers and divers.

  • Shimabara

    Shimabara is a Japanese city located in the northeastern part of the Shimabara Peninsula, encompassing the Ariake Valley to the east and Mount Unzen (including Fugendake) to the west, in Nagasaki Prefecture.

  • Musée de la bombe atomique à Nagasaki

    Musée de la bombe atomique à Nagasaki

    In Nagasaki, very close to the epicenter of the explosion, there is the Atomic Bomb Museum.

  • Motegi

    Motegi

    Es un autodromo en el pueblo de Motegi en Tochigi.

  • Parc commémoratif de la paix à Nagasaki

    Parc commémoratif de la paix à Nagasaki

    One of the most emotional places in all of Japan, located in Nagasaki, a few meters from the atomic bomb museum, is the so-called « Peace Park », in Japanese « Heiwa Koen », which commemorates the victims of the atomic bombing in Nagasaki.

  • Monument aux 26 martyrs

    Monument aux 26 martyrs

    Nagasaki prefecture since the 1500s has had a long history with Christianity, being today one of the few places where Christianity has any weight in the lives of residents.