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Posted: 2020.10.22
Omiya’s Shrines and Temples
Omiya is the southernmost part of Kyotango. It connects to the rail network and express way to Kyoto and Osak…
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Posted: 2020.09.17
Tango Chirimen Premium Tour with Sheila Cliffe
Leading kimono researcher Sheila Cliffe will be in the Tango area for two days delivering a premium tour …
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Posted: 2020.09.7
Guardian Cat Festival
The Guardian Cat Festival will be held in 2020. Taking place from September 19th (Saturday) to September 2…
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Posted: 2020.08.24
Direct Train – Kinosaki Amanohashidate
Some of the sights in Kinosaki, Amanohashidate and Yuhigaura If you are looking for a speedy way to get to…
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Posted: 2020.08.7
Kumihama’s Shrines and Temples
Continuing our series of the shrines and temples of Kyotango we come to Kumihama. Here we will take a look at…
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Posted: 2020.07.31
Princesses of Kyotango
The seven princesses of Kyotango are historic figures and characters from legend. From a legendary angel to a…
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Posted: 2020.07.1
Beach Cleaning in Yuhigaura
Cleaning up Hamazume Beach The Kyotango International Association organizes a beach cleaning event every y…
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Posted: 2020.06.16
“Go Local” Holiday Campaign
Get 3,000 yen per Person Off a Stay in Select Kyotango Accommodations To help support the local holiday ho…
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Posted: 2020.06.2
The Shrines and Temples of Tango
Tango is the furthest north part of Kyotango. As it stretches up the coastline you can find a lot of fishing …
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Posted: 2020.05.18
Rice Planting in Kyotango
Last Sunday I was able to join a group of people doing a rice planting experience. This activity seems tailor…
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Posted: 2021.11.19
The Autumn Leaves of Kyotango
Autumn leaves in Japan are a big draw for leaf tourist, and Kyotango as plenty of natural sites to see impres…
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Posted: 2020.05.8
Amino’s Shrines and Temples – Part 2
In part 1 we showed you 6 temples and shrines in Amino in Kyotango. Here we'll bring you three more of Amino'…
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