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Visiting Shizuoka Prefecture by Bus 2: Shimada City~Ikumi Line

When you do not want to drive a car, nor ride a bicycle and when there is no railroad available the best means to travel through Shizuoka Prefecture is the bus. And it can prove cheaper as well!

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This time, still starting from Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Station North Exit Bus Platform, I went north along the Ikumi Line/Ikumi Sen/伊久身線 up in the mountains till the last station called Ikumi (different Japanese characters: 伊久美).
Note there is only one bus every hour!

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My bus!

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Although smaller than tourist buses, such vehicles have very large windows for perfect views!

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The trip altogether last an hour and runs along the Ooi River for about 20 minutes!
This particular line is heavily subsidized by the municipality to help tea farmers up in the mountains and the whole trip costs only 200 yen!

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The city is also taking care of some splendid lawn banks!

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Turning along the Ikumi River a tribute of the Ooi River!

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It becomes pretty narrow at times!

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It runs across narrow farm lands!

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in some areas it becomes a torrent between steep slopes!

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Some spots are very popular for camping, bathing and BBQ’s!

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The green tea grown on these mountains is among the best in Japan!

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These propellers help regulate the air and temperature for the tea leaves!

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Almost arrived!
Only 200 yen!

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My bus at the last stop up in the mountains!

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This very last stop is in Nihama!
Now, let’s walk and ride again!) all the way back to Shimada City to discover the sights!

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What’s over there?

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A splendid kura/蔵/Traditional Japanese warehoues in a perfect state!

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You will find some of the very old abodes of the local farmers!

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Green tea farms!

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A very ancient western-style house buit during the Meiji Era which now serves as a community center!

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It definitely warrants the appellation of a cultural asset!

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Look at that roof!

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Walking along the river…

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Green tea everywhere!

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More green tea!

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What are they doing?

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Catching ayu trouts!

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A sign to warn drivers that they are passing by an elementary school!

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It was a sweltering day and I would have welcomed a dip!

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Plenty of fish there, too!

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The local tea cooperative processing plant!

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The roof is green with tea particles!

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A wild boar hunters’ lodge!
The area is plagued with wild boars, deer and wild monkeys who feat on the farms!

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Some of the local farmers are still obviously well off!

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A double traditional house!

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With its rare and expensive linking hall!

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More modest traditional Japanese farmhouses!

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No, this house is not abandoned!

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It is a community agricultural equipment shed!

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Another ayu trout angler!

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The next bus stop!

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The last post office which also probably serves as a bank!

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The last Police box/”koban”!

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I had a great talk with this gentleman farmer!
He even gave me some frozen wild boar meat!

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We talked in front of his home while I was waiting for the next bus!

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A tiny house shrine!

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I discovered this house along the river decorated with wind toys!

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Beside the bus stop next to the house stood a local Shinto shrine!

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The shrine was called Ooi Uami Shrine dedicated to the Ooi River in Uami District!

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It concealed a far more ancient and minuscule shrine!

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There are many Shinto shrines all along the Ooi River indeed!

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The Hachiman Shrine in Kawaguchi!

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Another bigger one!

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The Kanza Ooi Shrine!

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An even bigger one as I got nearer back to the center of Shimada City!

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The Sonsha Ooi Shrine!

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And even a small one “floating” on a small river!

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But I couldn’t find its name!

Where shall I go next?

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Ooi Shrine (大井神社) in Shimada City (2): Ooi Ebisu Shrine (大井恵比寿神社)

Ooi Shrine (大井神社) in Shimada City within walking distance from Shimada JR station north exit is actually a group of shrines more or less dedicated to the Ooi River, a major river in Japan that travelers had to cross with the help of porters until the end of the Edo Era.
The one shrine I singled out this time is called Ooi Ebisu (大井恵比寿) as it is dedicated both to to the Oi Reiver and Ebisu God!

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I couldn’t find its founding date but it is quite old, even by Japanese standards!

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The roofing is in perfect condition although I suspect it must have been rebuilt many a time through the ages!

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Imposing lantern!

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It is particularly impressive at dusk!

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A new stone lantern standing by a venerable tree!

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This old bridge is open only on special occasions!

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Pity it is closed. I would have liked to investigate the interior!

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Very peaceful atmosphere in the evenings!

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Another ancient “monument”…

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I’ll be back soon, old tree!

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Visiting Shizuoka Prefecture by Bus 1: Shimada City~Yoshida Cho~Makinohara City

When you do not want to drive a car, nor ride a bicycle and when there is no railroad available the best means to travel through Shizuoka Prefecture is the bus. And it can prove cheaper as well!

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I have very few occasions to visit the Yoshida Cho and Makinohara City areas by the waters of Sruga Bay in Central Shizuoka Prefecture as they are simply too far from the railroad linking the cities of Atamai and Hamamatsu through Mishimsa, Fuji, Shizuoka, Shimad and Kakegawa, but I found an easy enough way to reach them!

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First of all ride the train till Shimada JR Station along the Tokaidou Line and get out from the North exit!

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Do pay a visit to the tourism information bureau on the left where they will give you all the information you need and more!

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The bus stop, No 3, is just across the street!

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Don’t forget to check the timetable!
There is only one bus to Shizunami/静波, a beach resort in Makinohara City/真琴腹市!
Mind you, considering the distance and the destination, it is more than enough!

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The bus of the Shizutetsu Company (based in Shizuoka City, but covering most of central Shizuoka Prefecture!)!

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Riding along Oi River!

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Finally crossing Oi River and riding full south!

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The Oi River, a major river in Japan, needed no less than 650 resident porters during the Edo Era!

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Check the map inside the bus. Drivers will always kindly answer to your enquiries and indicate your stop when needed!

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My first destination and actual terminal for that particular bus: Shizunami Kaigan Iriguchi/静波海岸入口/Entry to Shizunami Beach (860 yen from Shimada City)!

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Checking the bus schedule for my next destination before walking down to the beach!

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I will have to leave from that bus stop sign for my next destination!
Ok! Let’s start walking!

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No need for a guide, just follow the bathers!

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Shinshuu Ootaniha Daishin Kaizan Myoushyouji Temple (真宗大谷派大心海山明照寺)
I had to forget the bathers walking ahead as there too many distractions on the way! LOL

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Quite a few rich residences along the way, too!

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Found my bathers again!

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These gourds seem popular with the local farmers!

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Summer beach camps and parking lots along the way as we get nearer!

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Ubiquitous beach hotel!

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The ocean!

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Lonely mermaid?

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Official entrance to the beach!

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Beach facilities! A bit old to my taste!
This beach is not really a major one in this Prefecture, after all!

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Bathers!

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Young lifeguard!

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Japanese beaches are always heavily monitored, that is only in July and August!

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Taking a dip!

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At low tide the waves are innocuous, although they can be pretty big in other seasons!

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Not many bathers on a weekday in spite of the heat!

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Useful map in four languages!

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If you go to the right along the unguarded part of the beach you will discover many wild oysters!

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Public bathing prohibited there!

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Walking back to the entrance!

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Good-bye, Shizunami!

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back to the bus terminal in Shizunami, I will next leave from this bus stop used by the bus running from Fujieda City/藤枝市 to Sagara/相良, also in Makinonara City/牧之原市!
The destination is Sagara Eigyoujyou/相良営業所!

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One bus every hour!

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having reached my destination in Sagara I ascertained that I would have to leave from that particular bus stop to take the bus going back into the direction of Fujieda City!

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Of course I checked the timetable!
Plenty of time to visit the place!

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Let’s walk and find the beach first!

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Getting across the main thoroughfare (quite busy, actually!)!

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Turn left for the sun beach!

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This very part of the beach is very dangerous and closed to tourists!

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At last!
Sagara beach is a minor tourist attraction in Shizuoka prefecture, but this is a major fishing area!

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The facilities are a bit old, but the drinks and foos steeply priced!

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A few hardy bathers only!

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Deep sea and treacherous currents beyond the tetrapods!

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Vast beach!

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Pleasant enough sea for the kids!

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Good-bye Sagara Fun Beach!
I decided to have a look at the small town!

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Cheap local makuwa melons and Hime sakura watermelons!

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This area is famous for its vegetables, especially leaf ginger and mini melons (the latter mostly eaten pickled!)!

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Interesting touristic tile signs on the pavement!
Sagara is celebrated for its big kites!

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Unusual in Japan: an antique fire hydrant!
Still in use, apparently!

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Some rich ancient families still live there!

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on my way back from sagara into the direction of Fujieda I changed buses at a stop in front of Makinihara City Police Station to board the bus running back from Shizunami to Shimada City as I wanted to halt o the way in Sumiyoshi/住吉, Yoshida Cho,吉田町 to vist a great Shinto Shrine!

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Kataoka Shrine/片岡神社, dedicated to the Sumiyoshi God/住吉!

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This particular shrine was founded to protect local fishermen!

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At the back you will discover a beautiful wooden kura/Japanese warehouse!

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It is owned by the Oomura Soy sauce Company!

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A beautiful sunset greeted me back in Shimada City!

See you on the next trip!

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Kura: Traditional Japanese Warehouse in Shizuoka Prefecture 21: Oomura Soy sauce Company Kura in Yoshida Cho!

“Kura” (in Japanese 蔵 or 倉) means “warehouse” or “Storehouse”.
In traditional Japan, especially during the Edo Era, as most of buildings and urba/village structures were made of wood, fires were the bane of society by and large.
However well-protected a fire would consume a house or buildings and all its properties within minutes.
Hence a special building or warehouse was needed to protect goods and properties against such a catastrophe.
But erecting a storehouse solely made of concrete, stones and some metal cost a vast amount of silver and gold and only rich merchants and nobility could afford them. Even castles could not be built entirely of stone then.

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The other as I was preparing to back to Shimada City from Sumiyoshi in Yoshida Cho, I noticed this beautiful wooden kura on the right of the Kataoka Sumiyoshi Shinto Shrine!

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the place was obviously in full use.
I decided to investigate!

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Oomuraya Soy sauce Company!

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I have interviewed soy sauce companies before but I couldn’t smell the typical flavors of soy sauce making in the air!

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That is when I met an employee who gracefully explained that the Company uses these premises as their business base, office and storeroom!

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The factory has been away!

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The same employee offered me to interview the owner who happened to be on the premises but I had to take my bus!

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Kataoka Sumiyoshi Shrine (片岡住吉神社) in Yoshida Cho!

Sometimes you have to keep your eyes open!
I was riding the bus to Shizunami in Yoshida Cho and was nearing my destination when I noticed this shrine our of the window.
I noted the bus stop and on my way back I alighted to investigate!

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It looked quite impressive for a “local” shrine!
Actually I had the luck to meet its resident “kanshi/priest” who provided me with many an interesting point.
In fact, they are going to hold their annual festival this Sunday, meaning a second trip there!

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A beautiful stone lantern!

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Unusual motif!

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I was a bit confused at the different names of the shrine.
The name written on the torii gate, “Sumiyoshi” is actually the name of the god venerated there, whereas the name of the shrine is Kataoka!

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I’ve been to other shrines also called Sumiyoshi, in shizuoka City in particular, and I started to understand because of similarities.
For example this guarding lion!

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He has his paw resting on a smaller lion!

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And the other guarding lion!

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His paw is resting on a ball!

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I was told that the main shrine was built 100 years or more ago, but some of the streets are found in records dating back to the 1640’s!

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The shrine is definitely of importance as it includes a preliminary roofed gate with guarding lodges!

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Getting nearer!

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it clearly states the name of Kataoka Shrine!

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The tiny right-hand side guard in its minuscule lodge!

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His companion on the left!

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The roofed hand washing stone basin!

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The proper way to wash your hands!

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A real boulder for a basin!

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This shrine was erected mainly for the protection of local sailors and fishermen as demonstrated by this giant oyster!

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The main shrine!

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Beautiful urn!

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The rice straw garland has been replaced anew!

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Lion and wild boar guard!

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And a dragon giving a hand!

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“Kataoka Shrine”!

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The money offerings box!

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No less than three portable shrines being readied for the coming festival!

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The festival drum!

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Crested curtain!

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This fishing boat was donated to the Shrine by the Fishing Companies Owners Association!

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Bearing the name of “Sumiyoshi”!

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A last look at the roofing!

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Making my way back home!
Actually the kanushi even offered me a drive!

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See you again on Sunday!

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Pavement Tile Tourism in Sagara, Makinohara City!

Many cities in Japan use their pavement to promote their own tourism.
They usually do them on single tiles on various sizes, but in Sagara, a spot famous for its beaches and seafood, the local authorities have commandeered quadruple tile design you v\can find near the Sagara Eigyoujyou Bus Terminal!

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The symbol tree of Sagara town is the pine, but it is the first time I see it represented with such big roots!

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The mascot of the Town is “Cha Cha Maru Kun”!
“Cha cha” stands for “tea”, “Maru” is usually a name given to ships and “Kun” means is a young friend!

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Sagara Town is famous for its Beach Kite Festival!
This particular character popular with kite designers is called “Okame”!

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And this is its male counterpart called “Koi Kin”!

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The symbol flower of Sagara town is the narcissus!

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In Japan the Turtle and the Crane are the combined symbol of prosperity and good luck!

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-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
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Dragons in Shizuoka Prefecture 2

Dragons!

If you know where to look around you will find plenty looking after us in Shinto Shrines or looking at us in Parks or during festivals and where else!
They even lurk in Buddhist temples!

Shall we look for them (pun intended!)?

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I found an old one almost invisible in Kataoka Sumiyoshi Shiren in Sumiyoshi, Yoshida Cho!

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I know one thing for sure: he is 100 years old or a litlle more!

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I discovered these two hiding inside Oi Shrine in Shimada City!

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The water is not magical and good enough to drink!

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Short horns!

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Twinkling eye!

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Maybe a little shy!

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This one seems to go unnoticed in Okutsuhiko Shrine in Kuruma Cho, Aoi Ku, Shizuoka City!

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Pert smile!

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I was a bit nonplussed to find this one in a Buddhist temple called Rei Ei Ji in Aoi Ku, Shizuoka City!

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I made this discovery yesterday when I looked around in Shizunami, Mkainohara City in a Buddhist temple with an interminable name!

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the name of the temple is Shinshuu Ootaniha Daishinkaizan Myoushouji !

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It might be tempted to disappear before yu can say the name aloud!

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Checking my archives I unearthed this wooden one ridden by a kappa/water goblin!

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Practically the same on a scroll!
Both can be found in Hachan Kappa Museum in Yaizu City!

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We will take our leave riding this minuscule one hidden in Ogushi Shrine in Aoi Ku, Shizuoka City!

RECOMMENDED RELATED WEBSITES

So Good Sushi Restaurant in Nice France
Navigating Nagoya by Paige, Shop with Intent by Debbie, BULA KANA in Fiji, Kraemer’s Culinary blog by Frank Kraemer in New York,Tokyo Food File by Robbie Swinnerton, Green Tea Club by Satoshi Nihonyanagi in Shizuoka!, Mind Some by Tina in Taiwan, Le Manger by Camille Oger (French), The Indian Tourist, Masala Herb by Helene Dsouza in Goa, India, Mummy I Can Cook! by Shu Han in London, Pie
rre.Cuisine
, Francescannotwrite, My White Kitchen, Foodhoe, Chucks Eats, Things that Fizz & Stuff, Five Euro Food by Charles,Red Shallot Kitchen by Priscilla,With a Glass, Nami | Just One Cookbook, Peach Farm Studio, Clumsyfingers by Xethia, PepperBento, Hapabento, Kitchen Cow, Lunch In A Box, Susan at Arkonlite, Vegan Lunch Box; Tokyo Tom Baker, Daily Food Porn/Osaka, Only Nature Food Porn, Happy Little Bento, J-Mama’s Kitchen, Cook, Eat, Play, Repeat, Bento Lunch Blog (German), Adventures In Bento, Anna The Red’s Bento Factory, Ohayo Bento,

Must-see tasting websites:

-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
-Wine: Palate To Pen, Warren Bobrow, Cellar Tours, Ancient Fire Wines Blog
-Beer: Another Pint, Please!, Beering In Good Mind: All about Craft Beer in Kansai by Nevitt Reagan!
ABRACADABREW, Magical Craftbeer from Japan
-Whisky: Nonjatta: All about whisky in Japan by Stefan Van Eycken
-Japanese Pottery to enjoy your favourite drinks: Yellin Yakimono Gallery

Non gastronomy must-see sites by Shizuoka Residents

Reasonable Accommodation/Hotels in Shizuoka Prefecture (Regularly amended)

This is a list of reasonably-priced accommodations and hotels all over Shizuoka Prefecture.
Whenever possible I shall introduce hotels near stations and harbors within easy distance of main attractions!
Obviously this article will have to be regularly amended!
Prices are as of may 2014 and including tax, but they may be changed without notice!

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WESTERN SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE
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FUKUROI CITY

-FUKUROI PRINCESS HOTEL
Fujuroi City, Nagaraku Cho, 162
Tel.: 0538-43-1111
Single: 6,851 yen~, twin: 10,184 yen~

HAMAMATSU CITY

-HAMAMATSU SAGO INN
Kamamatsu City, Naka Ku, Ebitsuka, 2-3-1
Tel.: 053-456-3511
Semi-double: 6,000 yen~ (for room)

-COURT HOTEL HAMAMATSU
Hamamatsu City, Sunayama Cho, 324-15
Tel.: 053-457-0505
Twin: 6,000 yen~

-TOKYO INN HAMATSU-EKI KITA-GUCHI
Hamamatsu City, Itaya Cho, 103-1
Tel.: 053-457-1045
Single: 5,184 yen~, twin: 7,884 yen~

-HOTEL MEIJIYA
Hamamatsu City, Naka Ku, sato, 1-1-30
Tel.: 053-465-8111
Single: 5,775 yen~, twin: 7,350~(1 person staying) or 5,880 yen~ (per person, 2 persons staying)

IWATA CITY

-KURETAKE INN IWATA
Iwata City, Nakaizumi, 3300-7
Tel.: ‎0120-996-517 (free dial phone)
Single: 7,500 yen~ (including breakfast and dinner)

IWATA PARK HOTEL
Iwata City, Nakaizumi, 350-1
Tel.: 0538-32-2810
Double: 8,000 yen~ (for 2 persons)

KAKEGAWA CITY

-TOKYO INN KAKEGAWA
Kakegawa City, Kamenokou, 1-4-17
tel.: 0537-22-1045
Single: 4,752 yen~, twin: 7,766 yen~

-HOTEL GEN KAKEGAWA
Kakegawa City, Kame no Kabuto, 1-6-6
Tel.: 0537-21-3511
Single: 4,900 yen~

KIKUGAWA CITY

-HOTEL GEN KIKUGAWA
Kikugawa City, Kamo, 5452
Tel: 0537-35-8811
Single: 4,500 yen~

OMAEZAKI CITY

-HOTEL GEN OMAEZAKI
Omaezaki City, Ikeshinden, 4072-1
Tel.: 0537-85-6011
Single: 5,400 yen~ (breakfast included)

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FUJIEDA CITY

-TOKYO INN FUJIEDA EKI KITAGUCHI
Fujieda City, Ekimae, 1-8-4
Tel.: 054-687-1045
Single: 5,724 yen~, twin: 8,424 yen~

SHIMADA CITY

-CANDEO HOTEL SHIMADA</em.
Shimada City, Iguchi, 14-17
Tel.: 0547-30-5880
Single: 5,100 yen~

SHIZUOKA CITY

-ROYAL MAYFLOWER SHIZUOKA
Shizuoka City, Aoi Ku, Suehiro Cho, 10301
Tel.: 054-271-1171
Single: 4,800 yen ~, twin: 6,600 yen~

-HOTEL OAK SHIZUOKA
Shizuoka City, aoi Ku, Hitoyado Cho, 2-2-5
Tel.: 054-252-2232
Single: 6,460 yen~, twin: 12,960 yen~

-SHIZUOKA KITA WASHINGTON HOTEL PLAZA
Shizuoka City, Aoi ku, Shichiken Cho, 11-1
Tel.: 054-221-0111
Single: 7,210 yen~, twin: 14,430 yen~

-HOTEL EEC SHIZUOKA
Shizuoka city, Aoi Ku, Showa cho, 4-5
Tel.: 054-251-1741
Single: 6,700 yen~, twin: 12,000 yen~

-SHIZUOKA TOWN HOTEL
Shizuoka City, Aoi Ku, Gofuku cho, 2-8-8
Tel.: 054251-3755
Single: 6,900 yen~, twin: 11,200~

-SHIZUOKA GRAND HOTEL NAKAJIMAYA
Shizuoka City, Koya Machi, 3–10
Tel.: 054-243-1151
Single: 7,800~, twin: 13,000~

-HOTEL GARDEN SQUARE SHIZUOKA (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!)
Shizuoka City, Aoi Ku, Koya machi, 11-1
Tel.: 054-252-6500
Single: 7,900 yen~, twin: 12,000 yen~

-ABANT INN SHIZUOKA
Shizuoka city, Aoi ku, Tenma cho, 23-5
Tel.: 054-252-8366
Single: 6,000 yen~, twin: 13,000 yen~

-MY HOTEL RYUGU
Shizuoka City, Aoi Ku, Tenma Cho, 10-5
Tel.: 054-251-1315
Single: 7,150 yen~, twin: 12,980 yen~

-HOTEL ABANT SHIZUOKA
Shizuoka City, Aoi Ku, tenma Cho, 12-5
Tel.: 054-273-1717
Single: 6,980 yen~, twin: 11,000 yen~

-SHIZUTETSU HOTEL PREZIO (Shizuoka Eki Hotel)
Shizuoka City, Aoi ku, Miyuki-Cho, 11-6
Tel.: 054-252–2040
Single: 8,300 yen~, twin: 12,000 y3n~

-SHIZUOKA DAI ICHI HOTEL
Shizuoka City, Suruga ku, Izumi Cho, 1-21
Tel.: 054-281-2131
Single: 6,615 yen~, twin: 11,550 yen~

-SHIZUOKA PRIVE SHIZUOKA STATION
Shizuoka City, Suruga ku, Minami Cho, 8-5
Tel.: 054-281-7300
Single: 7,700 yen~, twin: 15,500 yen~

-HOTEL SEISHOKAN
Shizuoka City, Suruga ku, Inagawa, 1-1-16
Tel.: 054-282-1261
Single: 5,700 yen~, twin:10,800 yen~

-SHIZUOKA VICTORIA HOTEL
Shizuoka City, Suruga Ku, Nakada, 2-1-2
Tel.: 054-281-8585
Single: 6,090 yen~, 9,450 yen~

-SHIZUOKA HOTEL TOKINOSUMIKA
Shizuoka City, Suruga Ku, Magarikane, 6-1-54
Tel.: 054-285-0001
Single: 7,020 yen~, twin: 10,800 yen~

-KAGETSU RYOKAN (Japanese Inn)
Shizuoka City, Suruga ku, Inagawa, 1-5-2
tel.: 054-281-0034
6,300 yen~ (1 person w/2 meals)

-SEA GRANDE HOTEL
Shizuoka City, Shimizu Ku, Shinsuna Cho, 3-11
Tel.: 054-367-5300
Single: 6,250 yen~ (breakfast included)


Shizuoka city, Shimizu Ku, Shinsuna Cho, 3-27
Tel.: 054-366-7101
Single: 6,789 yen~

SUMATAKYO (Hot Spring Resort, North of Shimada City, access by Oigawa Train Line)

PENSION SUMATAKYO
Kawane Honcho, Sumatakyo
Tel.: 0547-59-2384
Triple room: 6,975 yen~ per person with dinner and breakfast

YAIZU CITY

-KURITAKE INN YAIZU
Yaizu city, Eki Kita, 1-2-2
Tel: 054-620-1510
Single: 7,000 yen (including breakfast and dinner)

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FUJI CITY

-FUJI STATION HOTEL
Fuji City, Yokowari Honcho, 2-21
Tel.: 0545-65-5600
Single: 5,600~ (4,440 per person for double use), twin: 6,300~ (4,000 yen per prson for double use)

FUJINOMIYA CITY

-FUJINOMIYA GREEN HOTEL
Fujinomiya City, Azuma Cho, 23-18 (2 minutes walk from JR Fujinomiya Station north exit)
Tel.: 0544‐23‐1919
Single: 5,800 yen~, twin: 10,500~ (2 persons)

GOTEMBA CITY

-BUSINESS HOTEL SEN RAKU
Gotemba city, Kawashimada, 10-9
Tel.: 0550-82-0902
Single: 5,500 yen~, twin: 8,000 yen~

MISHIMA CITY

-TOKYO INN FUJISAN MISHIMA EKI
Mishima City, Bunkyo-Cho, 1-5-7
Tel.: 055-980-1045
Single: 5,724 yen~, twin: 7,884 yen~

NUMAZU CITY

-TOKYO INN FUJISAN NUMAZU-EKI KITA-GUCHI No1
Numazu City, Takashima Cho, 21-4
Tel.: 055-924-1045
Single: 6,254 yen~, twin: 8,424 yen~

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ATAMI CITY

-TOKYO INN ATAMI EKIMAE
Atami City, Kasuga Cho, 1-4
Tel.: 0557-861045
Single: 5724 yen~, twin: 8,424 yen~

ITO CITY

-ONSEN MINSHUKU OTSUKA
Minshuku/Family-run inn)
Ito City, Usami, 1577-9
Tel.: 0557-48-8839
Accomodation: 5,990 yen~ (per person/per night)

Shizuoka Sake Brewers List (Regularly amended)

Here below is the list of all 29 “kura”/breweries in Shizuoka Prefecture, which were “working” as of May 2014 (with some nuances and notes attached!)
They are listed in a “traditional” order.
Official business names of Breweries are also included. Keep in mind that some breweries also produce brands for individual shops or distributors: “Miwa No sato” and “Ashikubo” by Fujinishiki, “Toro No sato” by Haginishiki, etc. as well as seasonal limited sake with different names.

SHIZUOKA CITY:

1) Suruga Brewery (Suruga Ku Ku): Tenko (also includes: Abekaido, Umifune No Yamahai, Chuemon, Hagi no Kura)

2) Sanwa Brewery (Shimizu Ku): Garyubai (also includes Hagoromo No Mai, Shizugokoro, S-Pulse Brand, Sayo No Mai, Okitsu, Tesshu, Hoosu)

3) Haginishiki Brewery (Suruga Ku): haginishiki (also includes: Toro No Sato, Minami Alps, Surugayoi)

4) Kumpai (Suruga Ku): Kumpai (also includes: Tenryo No Taki, Meguriai, Shizuka, Daikichi, Kogarashi No Mori, Abe no Shizuku, Ra, Sakura, Tsubaki, Resienkashu, Momiji)

5) Masuichi (Suruga Ku): masuichi (includes: Tsurugi)

Following the early death of the owner/brewer thw brewery has gone dormant although it keeps its license. Still has some sake for sale in its tanks!

6) Shizuoka Hiraki Brewery: Kihei. Technically, not entirely a Shizuoka Brewery as the original “half” Hiraki Brewery is a brewery in Okayama prefecture owned by Hiraki Company (owned by the totsuka Family in Kakagawa City), a distributor for Tokyo, Nada and ther regions’ major sake,lqueurs, etc.

7) Eikun Brewery (Shimizu Ku): Eikun (also includes: Sumpu No Takajo, Iroha, Kohaku, Hiyaoroshi, Midori no Eikun)

8) Kanzawagawa Brewery: Shosetsu (also includes: Yamada Nishiki, Gin Ginga,Aki Agari)

YAIZU CITY:

9) Isojiman Brewery: Isojiman (also includes: Shumpu, Aiyama)

FUJIEDA CITY

10) Hatsukame Brewery(Okabe): Hatsukame (also includes: Arabashiri, Midori, Kame, Okabe Maru, Kame Shirushi, Kiwami 35, Hyogetsu)

11) Aoshima Brewery: Kikuyoi (also includes Matsushitamai 40, Matsushitamai 50)

12) Shidaizumi Brewery: Shidaizumi (also called Shirasagi, Aoi No Tsuki))

13) Sugii Brewery: Suginishiki (also includes: Fujimai, Touryuumou, Kinnosuke, Taru no Sake)

SHIMADA CITY:

14) Oomuraya Brewery: Wakatake (also includes: Nagai Ki No Hashi, Oikawa Han Kajika, Tansei, Suruga Tansei, Aoimiyagi, Suruko, Shizuoka Oden No Sake, Onna Nakase, Shiro, Take no Kaze, Fuuko, Oyakko, Numazu Uogashi Sushi, Rock Sake, Kaon, Aki no Nama Ippon, Najimi, Sanbyakuton, Juubei, Miya no Mizuku, Shiro, Sagaradako, Hanaoto, Totakozen, Yumei no Tsurubashi, Tenbishi, Shimada Juubei, Namikozo, Okinasagi, Rendaikoshi)

KIKUGAWA CITY

15) Shiromatsu Brewery: Matsuwaka (actually buys its sake and sells under its label)

16) Morimoto Brewery: Sayogoromo (also includes: Sayogoromo No Uta, Kojyo, Aeru No Sato, Sakuretsu Karakuchi, Ma, Shachou No Irasuto, Jizake Koubo-Fujihomare, Sayo no Sanzoku)

OMAEZAKI CITY:

17) Ishikawa brery: Takamatsu (includes: En’yotakamatsu) (actually buys its sake and sells under its label)

KAKEGAWA CITY:

18) Yamanaka brewery: Aoitenka (also includes: Shin’en, Funaseme, Oniaoi, Yokosuka, Yamanaka)

19) Doi Brewery: Kaiun (also includes: Iira, Takatenjin, Hasei Shokiji, Sakura Hana, Hana No Ka, Yumejikomi, Enshyuu No Shiki, Kaiun Den, Komotaru, Enshyunada, small cask)

IWATA CITY:

20) Senjyu Brewery: Senju (also includes: Senjyushirabyoushi, Senjyu Kuromai, Honami, Maiguruma, Sawayaka 16, Blue Bottle, Nadeshiko, Tsurubara, Jubilo Label)

FUKUROI CITY:

21) Kokkou Brewery: kokkou (also includes: Denichiro, Mori no Ishimatsu, Kinzan)

HAMAMATSU CITY:

22) Hana No Mai Brewery: hana No Mai (also inckudes: Hoho, Tsuu, Shizuka No Mai, Yamada Nishiki, Karakkaze, Hikuma No Uta, Keichu, Susono-private label, Enshu no Gin, Ra-Uogashi-private label, Sushi Tetu-private label)

23) Hamamatsu-Tenjingura Brewery: Shusseijyou (also includes: Ginro, Tenjin,Tobinkakoi, Shussei no Tokuri, Ten, Tengu, Ryu, Mu Jun)

FUJINOMIYA CITY:

24) Fujimasa Brewery: Chiyo No Mine (also includes: Genkotsu, Fuji no Kasagumo, Fuji no Uta, Kin Label, Shiro Label, Hiya, Chiyonomine, Hyoutan Tokkuri)

25) Fuji-Takasago Brewery: Taksago (also includes: Tago No Ura, Raku, Soleil, Aragoji, Utafuku, Sunshu Nakaya, Chinkoku No Yama, Kura No Megumi, Homare Fuji)

26) Fujinishiki Brewery: Fujinishiki (also includes: Ashikubo, Miwa No Sato, Fujigasumi, Homarefuji, Mononofu No sato, Juku, Tokaido Chu, Samutsukuri, Aoi Tokugawa Sandai, Sui, Maboroshi Shiro, Abekawa, YuYU, Odoriko, Umiya Azura, Izu Yama Yama)

27) Makino Brewery: Fujisan (also includes Jirotyou)

Numazu City:

28) Takashima Brewery: Hakuinmasamune (also includes: Shirasago, En)

GOTEMBA CITY:

29) Negami Brewery: Kinmei (also includes: Fugakusen, Gotemba Wakamizu, Wakajun, Fukotagu, Kintaroo no sato, Izumi no Yakata)

Izu City:

30) Bandai Brewery: Arabashiri(also includes: Ban’you, Wakitaya, Kuromaizake, Amagi, Fujihomare, Izu no Sato, Arabashiri)

NOTES:

1) Kikugenji (formerly of Toyoo Brewery) even sold in Shuzenji, Izu City, is no longer a Shizuoka sake but from a Nada brewery who bought the name before Toyoo Brewery was absorbed by Bandai Brewery in 2003 to be able to sell in its place of origin!

2) Fuuki in Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City are not a sake brewery but an alcohol brewing and bottling company from the Nada area, although one of their casks is displayed at Sengen Shrine in Shizuoka City. They represented (and might even still) the biggest oke-gai in the Prefecture.

RECOMMENDED RELATED WEBSITES

So Good Sushi Restaurant in Nice France
Navigating Nagoya by Paige, Shop with Intent by Debbie, BULA KANA in Fiji, Kraemer’s Culinary blog by Frank Kraemer in New York,Tokyo Food File by Robbie Swinnerton, Green Tea Club by Satoshi Nihonyanagi in Shizuoka!, Mind Some by Tina in Taiwan, Le Manger by Camille Oger (French), The Indian Tourist, Masala Herb by Helene Dsouza in Goa, India, Mummy I Can Cook! by Shu Han in London, Pie
rre.Cuisine
, Francescannotwrite, My White Kitchen, Foodhoe, Chucks Eats, Things that Fizz & Stuff, Five Euro Food by Charles,Red Shallot Kitchen by Priscilla,With a Glass, Nami | Just One Cookbook, Peach Farm Studio, Clumsyfingers by Xethia, PepperBento, Hapabento, Kitchen Cow, Lunch In A Box, Susan at Arkonlite, Vegan Lunch Box; Tokyo Tom Baker, Daily Food Porn/Osaka, Only Nature Food Porn, Happy Little Bento, J-Mama’s Kitchen, Cook, Eat, Play, Repeat, Bento Lunch Blog (German), Adventures In Bento, Anna The Red’s Bento Factory, Ohayo Bento,

Must-see tasting websites:

-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
-Wine: Palate To Pen, Warren Bobrow, Cellar Tours, Ancient Fire Wines Blog
-Beer: Another Pint, Please!, Beering In Good Mind: All about Craft Beer in Kansai by Nevitt Reagan!
ABRACADABREW, Magical Craftbeer from Japan
-Whisky: Nonjatta: All about whisky in Japan by Stefan Van Eycken
-Japanese Pottery to enjoy your favourite drinks: Yellin Yakimono Gallery

Non gastronomy must-see sites by Shizuoka Residents

HIGHOCTANE/HAIOKU by Nick Itoh in Shizuoka City

ART MUSEUMS IN SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE (Regularly amended)

SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE MUSEUM OF ART
静岡県立美術館

ENGLISH HOMEPAGE

SHIZUOKKENRITSUHAKUBUTSUKAN-1

422-8002 Shizuoka Prefecture, Shizuoka City, Suruga Ku, Yada, 53-2
Tel.: 054-263-5755
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SERIZAWA KEISUKE ART MUSEUM
清沢佳祐美術館

SERIZAWA

Stencil dyeing works and private collection donated by national living treasure and artist, Keisuke Serizawa!
Closed on Mondays and day afetr national Holidays.

HOMEPAGE

〒422-8033 Shizuoka city, suruga ku, Toro, 5-10-5 (iniside Toro Ruins park)
Tel.: 054-282-5522
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MOA MUSEUM OF ART
MOA美術館

ENGLISH HOMEPAGE

MOA-a

Shizuoka Prefecture, Atami City, Momoyama, 26-2
静岡県熱海市桃山町26-2 
TEL:0557-84-2511
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KOGANEZAKI CRYSTAL PARK
黄金崎クリスタルパーク

ENGLISH HOMEPAGE

KOGANEZAKI

〒410-3501 Shizuoka Prefecture, Kamo District, Nishi Izu Cho, ugusu, 2204-3
静岡県賀茂郡西伊豆町宇久須2204−3
Tel.:0558-55-1515
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CLEMATIS NO OKA
クレマチスの丘

(Includes Bernard Buffet Museum, Izu Photo musuem, Vanji Sculpture Museum, Buffet & Restaurants)

HOMEPAGE

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CLEMATIS NO OKA COMMUNICATION CENTER
クレマチスの丘コミュニケーションセンター

411-0931 Shizuoka Prefecture, Mishima City, Nagaizumi, Touno, Clematis No Oka (Suruga Hira), 347-1
〒411-0931 静岡県長泉町東野クレマチスの丘(スルガ平)347-1
tel.:(055)989-8787 Fax:(055)989-8790
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IZU NO CHYOHACHI ART MUSEUM
伊豆の長八美術館

HOMEPAGE

CHOHACHI

410-3611 Shizuoka Prefecture, Kamo Gun, Matsuzaki Cho, matsuzaki, 23
〒410-3611静岡県賀茂郡松崎町松崎23
Tel.: 0558-42-1881
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HAMAMATSU SHIRITSU AKINOFUKU ART MUSEUM
浜松市立秋野不矩美術館

HOMEPAGE

AKINOFUKU

〒431-3314 Shizuoka Prefecture, Hamamatsu City, Tentyuu Ku, Futamata Cho, Futamata, 130
浜松市天竜区二俣町二俣130
Tel.:053-922-0315
Fax:053-922-0316
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HAMAMATSU CITY MUSEUM
浜松市博物館

ENGLISH HOMEPAGE

HAMAMATSU-MUSEUM

〒432-8018 hamamatsu City, Naka Ku, Shijimizuka, 4-22-1
浜松市中区蜆塚四丁目22-1
Tel.:053-456-2208
Fax:053-456-2275
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HAMAMATSU MUSEUM OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
浜松楽器博物館

ENGLISH HOMEPAGE

RELATED ARTICLE

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430-7790 Hamamatsu City, Chuo Ku, Chuo, 3-9-1
Tel.: 053-451-1128
Fax: 053-451-1129
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SHISEIDOU ART HOUSE-INDUSTRIAL ARCHIVES
資生堂アートハオウス・企業資料館

ENGLISH HOMEPAGE

SHISEIDOU

436-0025 Shizuoka Prefecture, Kakegawa City, Shimonata, 751-1
静岡県掛川市下俣751-1
Tel: 0537-23-6122 Fax: 0537-23-6640
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SHIZUOKA CIT TOKAIDO HIROSHIGE MUSEUM OF ART
東海道広重美術館

HOMEPAGE

HIROSHIGE-MUSEUM

〒421-3103 Shizuoka City, Shimizu ku, Yui, 297-1 
静岡県静岡市清水区由比297-1
TEL:054-375-4454(代) FAX:054-375-5321
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