Friday, June 28, 2013

Premium beer garden in Japanesel garden ‘Meiji Kinenkan’

Drinking at a beer garden is popular activity in summer in Japan. If you travel in Japan in summer, you could find a lot of beer gardens which are seasonally opened on the roof of commercial buildings during summer season. You could enjoy drinking beer between cheerful drunk local people there.

While such usual beer gardens are enough to enjoy, I would like to recommend you to go to a premium garden, ‘Beer Terrace SEKIREI’ in Meiji Kinenkan.
 
Meiji Kinenkan is a traditional facility with beautiful Japanese gardens which were built more than 130 years ago. While they usually run wedding hall, restaurants and cafes, they open the special beer terrace only during the summer season for providing premium experience to enjoy viewing Japanese gardens with drinking beer.
 

Restaurant
‘Beer Terace SEKIREI’ in Meiji Kinenkan
 

Access
See the official website

 
Open (2013)
Term: Mon. 27th of May – Fri. 6th of Sep

Time: 17:00-22:30 (last order: meal 21:30, drink 22:00)

*Closed on every Saturday and Sunday, and national holidays
 
*While the beer terrace is opened only during the summer season, other restaurants are opened during all season.
 

Others
Because the beer terrace is very popular, the tables are always full. If you don’t mind to pay additional charge, you can reserve a premium table for 4 persons. Please see detail of contact on the official website

 
More detail and the picture
See the official website

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Hydrangea, ‘Ajisai’ in Kamakura

‘Hydrangea in Kamakura’ is the one of the most popular tourism attraction in June around Tokyo.

While Kamakura is famous sight of an old city in all season, it is especially lovely in hydrangea season. Phenomenal huge number of hydrangeas bloom from the middle of June to the first of July in the garden of temples in Kamakura. You would enjoy walk, fascinated by combination of the traditional temples and the hydrangeas garden.
 

 
 
How to get to Kamakura
See the access on the official website of Kamakura.
 

Place to see hydrangea
  • Hase temple
  • Enkaku temple
  • Toke temple
  • Myoingetsu templ
  • Zuisen temple
  • Kamakura miya
  • Goryo Jinjya
*See the access to each temples on the official website of Kamakura.

*While Hase temples has the largest hydrangea garden, moving around multiple temples is recommended. You can use lovely traditional train, ‘Eno den line’, to move around there. When you become tired to walk, you can take rest at a traditional cafe
 


The bloom peak timing:  
The bloom peak is faster in this year than usual year, would be ended in the end of June.

* At Zuisen temple, it is available until the first of July.  


 
Others
Kamakura has a lot of traditional sight to see other than hydrangea as many of you already know. I also would like to introduce those on this blog later.
 

The big three Japanese fireworks: 'Tokyo Bay Grand Fireworks Festival'

At the Tokyo Bay Grand Fireworks Festival, you can enjoy seeing fireworks with great night view of the Tokyo bay area. You also would be fascinated with a combinations of fireworks and the reflection on the surface of the water.

 

The fireworks display date (2013)
Sat. 10th of Aug, 2013

 
The fireworks display time (2013)
18:50 – 20:10
 

# of the fireworks

About 1,000

 
Places to see

Toyomi Sports Park
  • Access: 10 min on foot from Kachidoki subway station (Oedo line)
         *See the map

 
Harumi site

 
Others
  • Some cruising companies provide special cruising tour to see fireworks.
  • Also some hotels by bay area provide special stay plan to see fireworks from the sea view room.

 
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The big three Japanese fireworks: 'Sumida River Fireworks festival'

If you would like to enjoy fireworks in really traditional atmosphere, I recommend you to go to see ‘Sumida River Fireworks festival’. The fireworks will be displayed in Asakusa, the most popular traditional downtown in Tokyo. You can enjoy fireworks, also seeing the traditional houses on the street, traditional stalls and local peoples who wear summer Kimonos.



                                                                Photo; Taito Ward / 写真提供:台東区
 

The fireworks display date (2013)
Sat. 27th of July, 2013


 

The fireworks display time (2013)
7:05 pm - 8:30 pm

 
Fee
free *as usual Japanese fireworks display
 

How to get to the display sites

Location: Sumida River water front
  • Closest subway stations: Aasakusa station (Ginza line, Asakusa line) , Kuramae station (Asakusa line, Oedo line), Tawaramachi station (Ginza line), Honjo Azumabashi station (Asakusa line)
  • Asakusa station is the closest to the fireworks display sites, so is the most crowded at the day. I recommend you to getting off at Tawaracho station for reaching to the display sites smoothly.  
  • After reaching the stations, you just need to follow to crowd of audiences to reach the display sites. You might need to see fireworks display, sitting down on the streets, but I believe that you would enjoy it among local audiences who wear summer Kimono.
 

Note
Please, go to the bathroom before heading to the fireworks display sites. It is awfully difficult to find public restroom around the sites.
  

More detail
See the Sumida River Fireworks festival official sites

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

The big three Japanese fireworks: ‘Jingu Fireworks’

If you would like to enjoy Japanese fireworks without consuming time to find place to sit down or sitting down on the crowded street, I recommend  you to go to see ‘Jingu Fireworks. If you buy the ticket, you can have reserved seat to see the fireworks.

Normally you don’t need to buy tickets to see other Japanese firework display. However only ‘Jingu Fireworks’ sells ticket, providing reserved seats in some sport stadiums which are best places to see the fireworks.

As the additional uniqueness of ‘Jingu Fireworks’, you can enjoy Japanese musician show before the firework will be displayed. It can be interesting experience for you to enjoy musician’s modern events with traditional fireworks.

Furthermore, there are a lot of nice restaurants, bars and cafes around Jingu area. You can have nice dinner or drinks after enjoying the fireworks.


 
Jingu fireworks display date (2013)

Sat, 17th of Aug, 2013

 

Jingu fireworks display time (2013)

19302030

 

# of the fireworks

About 10,000

 

Places to see

1. National Stadium
  • Ticked price: JPY 8000-
  • Where to buy the tickets: convenience stores (Seven Eleven, Circle K, Sanks), Ticket PIA
        *Bottles/cans of drinks are prohibited to bring in the stadium for safety matters.
        *Only in the arena seats, drinks except mineral water are prohibit to bring in.

 
2. The Jingu Stadium
  • Ticked price: from JPY 5,500
  • Where to buy the tickets: convenience stores (Seven Eleven, Circle K, Sanks), Ticket PIA
  • Open: 16:00- / Start: 17:30-
        *Musicians will give show before the firework display

3. Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
  • Ticked price: from JPY 4,000
  • Where to buy the tickets: convenience stores (Seven Eleven, Circle K, Sanks), Ticket PIA
  • Open: 16:00- / Start: 17:30-
        *Musicians will give show before the firework display
        *Bottles/cans of drinks are prohibited to bring in the stadium for safety matters.



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Monday, June 24, 2013

Japanese Fireworks, 'Hanabi'

If you can have chance to travel in Japan in summer, I strongly recommend you to enjoy Japanese fireworks. While it is awfully crowded and humid at firework display site, you can see the most beautiful and dynamic fireworks in the worlds.


The big three Japanese fireworks displays
Photo; Taito Ward / 写真提供:台東区


 

  • Jingu Fireworks (see detail)

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    How to get to the sites

    It is so crowded at most of the popular firework display site. Therefore you need to head for the site 60 min earlier than usual traffic condition. You might be stressed in crowded train and on the crowded street on the way. However I believe that you wouldn’t regret such effort after seeing amazing fireworks. You even could become to enjoy crowdedness after fireworks display will be started, impressed with it and shouting ‘Tamaya (like “bravo” for fireworks)’ with huge number of audiences together.

     

    What to bring
    • Beer, and something to eat and drink: it is allowed to drink alcohol at fireworks display site. You can find a lot of street stalls to sell beer, bento box, etc. around the site.

    • Picnic sheet: Japanese usually see fireworks, not standing but sitting down on the street or grass on liver sides. Otherwise, you can use plastic bag as the substitute, which you got when you buy beer.

    • Round fan/folding fan: because fireworks display site is hot and humid, fans are necessary articles to cool yourself. Using such Japanese traditional fans, you can enjoy Japanese taste more

    • Camera or Smartphone: at fireworks display sites, you can find that a lot of Japanese people shoots pictures with smartphone and share those with friends on SNS such as Facebook. Because Japanese fireworks are so gorgeous and bright, you can take nice pictures even with smartphone’s camera.

    Epilogue

    I am starting this blog to introduce Japanese hot place and the event to foreign tourist. Hope the information help to make your stay enjoyable