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One-week Japan Itinerary for repeat visitors (6)

One-week Japan Itinerary for repeat visitors (6) (Saitama, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Fukushima, Chiba Prefectures)   To foreign travelers who have already been to Japan many times and would like to visit more places in Japan! We have created model routes outside the so-called “Golden Routes” such as Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, and Osaka. Please use it as a reference for your future itineraries. The sixth route is a tour of Saitama, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Fukushima, and Chiba Prefectures. We have created a travel route that starts and ends at Narita International Airport, takes 6 nights and 7 days, and has a budget of Yen 200,000 or less.  This itinerary includes one World Heritage Site, three national treasure buildings, two national preservation districts for groups of traditional buildings, and two gardens, allowing visitors to fully enjoy Japan’s proud culture and scenery. In particular, it is a rare opportunity to visit Nikko Toshogu Shrine and Ouchi-juku, two of Japan’s most popular sightseeing spots, on the same day. Table of Contents Day1(Kumagaya City, Saitama Prefecture) Day2(Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture、Ashikaga City, Tochigi Prefecture) Day3(Mito City, Hitachinaka City, Ibaraki Prefecture) Day4(Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, Minami-Aizu County, Fukushima Prefecture) Day5(Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture) Day6(Minami-Aizu County, Yama County, Fukushimaread moreOne-week Japan Itinerary for repeat visitors (6)

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Seafood in season in Feb (No.2)

Seafood in season in Feb (No.2) Table of contents 1. 4th place Hyogo prefecture (6 types) 2. 5th place Miyagi prefecture (5 types) 3. 5th place Ibaraki prefecture (5 types) 4. 5th place Fukuoka prefecture (5 types) 5. 5th place Nagasaki Prefecture (5 types)   1. 4th place Hyogo prefecture (6 types) Hyogo Prefecture (6 types of fish and shellfish) was ranked 4th in the prefectures with the highest catches and types of fish and shellfish that are in season in February. In Hyogo prefecture, the following 6 types of fish and shellfish will be in season in February. Fish flatfish, sea bream Shellfish oyster Other seafood spear squid, snow crab, laver “PRIDE FISH” Japan Fisheries Co-operative has selected “Hyogo Flathead flounder” (season: December-March), “Hyogo laver” (season: December-May), and “1 year oysters from Harima Nada” (season: December-February) for “PRIDE FISH” in winter in Hyogo Prefecture. In addition, “Ikanago (sand lance) in the Seto Inland Sea” (season: February-April) and “Hyogo Hatahata (Japanese sandfish)” (season: February-April) have been selected for “PRIDE FISH” in the spring of Hyogo Prefecture. Flathead flounder is a fish caught in the Sea of ​​Japan in Hyogo Prefecture. It can be caught not only in Hyogo prefecture, butread moreSeafood in season in Feb (No.2)

snow crab

Seafood in season in Feb (No.1)

Seafood in season in Feb (No.1) We will introduce the fish and shellfish that will be in season in February by dividing them into the whole of Japan and the prefectures ranked at the top. Please note that the season may vary depending on the region and year depending on the landing conditions due to climate change, so please consider it as reference data only. Table of contents 1. Fish and shellfish that are in season in February (whole Japan) 2. 1st place Hokkaido 3. 2nd place Shimane prefecture 4. 3rd place Aomori prefecture   1. Fish and shellfish that are in season in February (whole Japan) The number of fish and shellfish that are in season in February is 25 out of the 87 species surveyed, which is the third lowest in a year. The following is a list of 25 types of fish and shellfish in no particular order. Fish monkfish, flatfish, red bream, shark, spanish mackerel, Japanese icefish, sea bream, flounder, blowfish, Japanese amberjack, gurnard, pond smelt Shellfish round clam, ark shell, asari clam, oyster, freshwater clam, hard clam, scallop Other seafood northern shrimp, octopus ocellatus, spear squid, snow crab, king crab, laver   The prefectures withread moreSeafood in season in Feb (No.1)