Spring Activities
TO ENJOY WHEN VISITING JAPAN!
Enjoy All-You-Can-Eat Crab
In Japan's coastal areas, all-you-can-eat crab, known as "kani tabehoudai" is a seasonal spring treat.
Enjoy the Cherry Blossoms
Participate in Washi Ningyo
Known as "hanami," the cherry blossom viewing experience is one of the most popular activities in Japan during the springtime.
Washi ningyo are paper dolls that are made by hand, using using special Japanese Washi paper and cotton, to represent grace, poise, and Japanese beauty.
Visit a Mikoshi Purification Ceremony
Visit Mount Fuji
Mikoshi are portable shrines carried during Shinto festivals. The belief is that deities temporarily inhabit the mikoshi, so the people can carry the god through the streets, blessing the area.
The Mount Fuji Flower Festival features cherry blossoms and "shibazakura," also known as pink moss.
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Spring Activities
TO ENJOY WHEN VISITING JAPAN!
Enjoy All-You-Can-Eat Crab
In Japan's coastal areas, all-you-can-eat crab, known as "kani tabehoudai" is a seasonal spring treat.
Enjoy the Cherry Blossoms
Participate in Washi Ningyo
Known as "hanami," the cherry blossom viewing experience is one of the most popular activities in Japan during the springtime.
Washi ningyo are paper dolls that are made by hand, using using special Japanese Washi paper and cotton, to represent grace, poise, and Japanese beauty.
Visit a Mikoshi Purification Ceremony
Visit Mount Fuji
Mikoshi are portable shrines carried during Shinto festivals. The belief is that deities temporarily inhabit the mikoshi, so the people can carry the god through the streets, blessing the area.
The Mount Fuji Flower Festival features cherry blossoms and "shibazakura," also known as pink moss.