
Overview
This time we visit Toyama Prefecture in the Hokuriku region. Toyama is about 2 hours from Tokyo by Hokuriku Shinkansen. Bordered by the Sea of Japan to the north and the 3,000-meter Tateyama mountains to the south, this has been a fertile and prosperous area since ancient times. We'll climb into the deep mountains to visit villages that preserve the old ways of life, adapted to surviving and prospering in a harsh environment. The Gokayama region was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, they are famous for their traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses, some of which are more than 250 years old. The climax of the trip is a festival in Yatsuo that's been held continuously for over 300 years. Slow, graceful dancing that will touch your heart.
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3 - 1Winter - The Southern Island of Amami-Oshima March 05, 2016
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3 - 2Spring - A Journey through Boso Peninsula May 20, 2016
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3 - 3Summer - The Coast and Mountains of Iwate September 11, 2016
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3 - 4Okinawa - The Tropical Yaeyama Islands November 06, 2016
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3 - 5Autumn - Riding with the Wind in Toyama November 19, 2016