JOURNAL
spun by Life in the mountainside
What we present here are various landscapes and stories that people who live in Inabe have noticed because they live in Inabe, and they are like a guidebook for a journey through the richness of time.
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Inabe City Plum Grove Park
When you think of flower viewing, you probably think of cherry blossoms, but the plum trees in Inabe City are just as vibrant in bloom as the cherry blossoms. The 4,000 plum trees in the grove are a sight to behold. Located at the foot of the Suzuka Mountains, the contrast between the snow-capped mountains...
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Nordisk Hygge Circles UGAKEI
About an hour from Nagoya by car Enjoy the rich bounty from the mountains. Traveling in Inabe, you will be healed by the beautiful nature that is within close distance and in harmony with the daily life.Colorful foliages, flowers, powerful trees, and crystal clear water.As you walk through the town and breathe in the air...
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Walking Through “阿下喜/Ageki”: A Town That’s Both Nostalgic and New
Ageki, located in the center of Inabe City, Mie Prefecture, is a town where old streets and new ventures coexist. Ageki once flourished as a post town in the 1930s, with around 100 shops lined up.While many traces of that past remain, a new wind has been blowing through the town in recent years, and...
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okudo中村舎(Okudo Nakamuraya)
6 minutes walk from Nishinojiri Station on the Sangi Railway Sangi Line.With Mount Fujiwara in the background, you will be greeted by a magnificent gate. Okudo Nakamuraya is a japanese traditional house, over 200 years old.You can enjoy rice cooked in a traditional stove and comforting dishes like those made by a grandmother in an...
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Sari’s life in Inabe city
Sally, a traveler from Denmark, met various people and experienced the local culture.What was life and travel like in this town?We had Sally write “Inabe, Journeying into life.” −The following is written by Sally. SHIBATA FAMILY I have lived 1 month with Kayoko, Nozomu and Ao Shibata in Fujiwara-Nishi. Living with the Shibata family is...