7/04/2017
5/07/2017
You can try to weave silk coasters by using of primitive back tension loom
The coaster weaved by three colors silk thread |
And all of those techniques in each step are
included in the UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural
Heritage of Humanity since 2010.
You can try to weave silk coaster by using of primitive back tension loom at the Oyama Honba Yuki Tumugi craft hall.
Try to visit our city and make so beautiful
silk coaster like photo above.
A girl tries to weave silk coaster with assisting by a instructor |
A couple is enjoying weaving silk coaster |
3/21/2017
Taiwan Cherry in bloom
I saw the beautiful Taiwan Cherry that was in bloom just in front of gate of a Buddhist temple. It was now best time to see.
This scenery is one of the pride of our city. That's why we recommend there as a sightseeing spot. There is also a shop for souvenirs in the precincts of this temple.
3/19/2017
Reed Burning was held in the wetland last Saturday
The photograph shows reed burning held in Oyama city area. |
It is the state of annual event for reed burning which was held in the Watarase-yusuichi wetland last Saturday.
28 ha of Watarase-yusuichi wetland has been registered in the Ramsar Convention since 2012, and 15 ha of reed bed spreads out in this wetland.
The purpose of the reed burning is to encourage or promote the germination of healthy reed, and further purpose is to get rid of noxious insects.
2/23/2017
1/28/2017
Traditional festival for girls
The traditional girls' festival called "Hanaoke-katsugi" was held in Oyama city, Tochigi pref. Japan last Saturday.
"Hanaoke" means the pail with flowers and "katsugi" means to carry. The girls who are aged five or seven and are dressed in so beautiful Kimono for visiting the shrine. At this time, they carry the pail with flower to shrine in order to prey for their healthy growth.
It is a kind of traditional rite of passage and festival for girls in this region.
1/16/2017
Silhouette of Mt. Fuji
The Mt Fuji can be seen far beyond over the river, called Omoi-gawa", flowing in the center of Oyama-city. The distance between this point and the top of Mt Fuji will be approximately 140Km.
When I took this picture, it was strong windy evening.
You can see the ripples emerged by the strong wind blowing on the water surface.
1/15/2017
Fire Festival carried out in Oyama-city
The one of Japanese traditional Shinto ritual called "Don-do Yaki" was carried out on 15th Jan. in Oyama city.
This is a kind of fire festival that is the event to burn off Kadomatsu and Shimenawa after first full moon of the new year.
According to the legend that it will not get any sick if people eat rice cakes baked with this fire.
This is a kind of fire festival that is the event to burn off Kadomatsu and Shimenawa after first full moon of the new year.
According to the legend that it will not get any sick if people eat rice cakes baked with this fire.
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