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Summer vacation workshop “Let’s make a cardboard house!”

2019年6月26日 by nikkobase

On July 28th (Sunday) from 10:00am to noon, kids can have fun and create their own cardboard house at Kosugi Hoan Museum of Art.

They will get a cardboard house, assemble it, draw it, paint it, paste accessories… anything is valid to make their own original house! Anyone can participate, but third grader or younger kids need to be with their parents.

Where? Kosugi Hoan Museum of Art – 2388-3 Yamauchi, Nikko

How much? 1,000 yen (material cost)

How to join? Contact the Museum at 0288-50-1200

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: cardboard, event, house, kids, kosugi Hoan Museum of Art, nikko, workshop

Shodo Event

2019年6月25日 by nikkobase

A must do activity for any foreigner living or visiting Japan! Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about its people and culture. You are very welcome.
Teacher fee and materials included: ¥500 per person.

さまざまな国や文化の人々と出会いたいのなら,これはあなたのチャンスです。是非!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: art, base, event, nikko, shodo, workshop

Sugi-senko (Japanese cedar incense sticks)

2019年6月24日 by nikkobase

Tochigi prefecture has several traditional craft products, and one of them is Sugi-senko, Japanese cedar incense sticks.

It is said that this incense sticks were created in 1864, when Adachi Shigeshichi produced stick incense from Japanese cedar leaves in what is now Nikko City. This cedar was widely available in the area, which helped the industry to flourish.

What makes Sugi-senko special is their natural cedar aroma, and the main ingredient is Japanese cedar leaves ground to a powder using a water wheel.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: cedar, craft, heritage, incense, nikko, shop, stick, tochigi, traditional

Family Yoga & Okonomiyaki event at Nikko Base

2019年6月23日 by nikkobase

Would you like to join a family event in Nikko next Saturday? Then this event is for you!

Yoga for the grown ups, movies for the kids, and finally Okonomiyaki Party at Nikko Base for everyone.

Contact us and book now!

When? Next Saturday June 29th, from 16:30 to 19:00

Where? Nikko Base

How much? adults ¥2000 (children free)

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: event, family, kids, movies, night, nikko, yoga

Aguas termales en Nikko Yumoto Onsen

2019年6月22日 by nikkobase

Ubicado a minutos de Senjogahara se encuentra un tranquilo pueblo de Onsen (aguas termales) en la costa norte del lago Yunoko.

Se dice que un monje budista que construyó un templo en Nikko hace unos 1200 años para introducir el budismo en la zona descubrió este Onsen.

Quien se encuentre en Yumoto Onsen puede acercarse al baño de pies disponible de forma gratuita en la ciudad. El agua infundida con azufre blanco ayuda a combatir la neuralgia y el reumatismo, y es ideal para descansar y relajarse en medio de una impactante naturaleza.

Al norte de la ciudad se encuentra Onsenji, un templo budista con un pequeño baño de aguas termales abierto al público. Junto al templo se puede recorrer el pantano Yunodaira, donde la mayor parte del agua caliente de la ciudad brota del suelo.

En la zona también podrán alojarse en los hoteles y ryokan tradicionales con aguas termales, imperdibles para una jornada a puro relax!

Acceso: desde la estación de Tobu Nikko (o JR Nikko) tomar el bus Tobu con destino a Yumoto Onsen.


Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: aguas termales, lago, nikko, onsen, parque nacional, yukono, yumoto

Nikko Base – Every Friday!

2019年6月21日 by nikkobase

We’re having a fun event at Nikko Base today! Let’s try the traditional way to make japanese onigiri (riceball), learn the hidden secrets to make it delicious.

Let’s talk about food, people and have a good time!

When? Today, Friday 21st, from 4:30 to 6pm

Where? Nikko Base

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: event, food, meeting, nikko, onigiri, party, riceball, traditional

Senjogahara Marshland

2019年6月20日 by nikkobase

Senjogahara is one of the largest high moors in Honshu, located in the Nikko National Part at a height of 1,400m.

It is said that this area became an over 400ha marsh over a long time, from a lake that was formed by the eruption of Mt. Nantai. Additionally, 175ha out of it is registered under the Ramsar Convention as “Oku-Nikko-shitsugen” (the marsh in Oku-Nikko).

More than 350 species of native plants and various wild birds can be seen in Senjogahara, which can be explored through its hiking course that even beginners can walk.

The recommended period to visit this area is the middle of June to the beginning of August, when Cotton-Sedges and Meadow Sweets are in full bloom. And also at the end of September to the beginning of October when the grass turn to beautiful shades of red.

Access: Take the Tobu bus from JR or Tobu Nikko station for Yumoto Onsen, get off at Sanbonmatsu bus stop (approx. 50 minutes). The Senjogahara observatory is right in front of the bus stop. You can also get off at Ryuzu-no-taki bus stop or go all the way to Yumoto Onsen and start the longer hiking course from there.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: hiking, marshland, national park, nikko, okunikko, senjogahara, trail

Every Friday – Event at Nikko Base

2019年6月19日 by nikkobase

On Fridays, NIKKO BASE shows, talks and lets you experience the japanese daily life and culture.

Visitors, travelers from foreign countries, foreigners living in Japan, locals living nearby, everybody is welcome!

Either you need some local information or you are a japanese who wants to learn about foreign people and culture… whoever wants to have a good time. Next Friday 21st we will have an Onigiri (riceball) making event, please visit us!

When: EVERY FRIDAY from 4:30 to 6:00pm

Fee: from ¥0 to ¥1000, depending on the activity

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: culture, event, friday, fun, japanese, making, meeting, nikko, onigiri, people, travelers

Ema

2019年6月18日 by nikkobase

Los Ema (en japonés 絵馬, literalmente “cuadro – caballo”) son pequeñas placas de madera comunes en Japón, en las que los fieles escriben oraciones o deseos en santuarios shintoístas. Sin embargo como antiguamente el shintoismo y el budismo se encontraban mezclados, es posible que también los vean algún que otro templo budista.

Los Ema se cuelgan en los santuarios ya que desde ahí se cree que los kami (espíritus o dioses) los reciben. Generalmente son de 15 cm de ancho y 9 cm de alto, y a menudo llevan imágenes o tienen la forma de animales. Esto se debe a que en la antigüedad las personas donaban caballos a los santuarios al realizar las oraciones. Con el tiempo esto se transformó en una placa de madera con la imagen de un caballo, y luego a las diversas placas de madera que se venden hoy con el mismo propósito.

Una vez inscritos con un deseo, los Ema se cuelgan en el santuario hasta que se queman en un ritual en eventos especiales, símbolo de la liberación del deseo de quien lo escribió.

Ya escribieron su Ema??

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: caballo, ema, madera, nikko, placa

Shisomaki

2019年6月17日 by nikkobase

El Shisomaki Togarashi, también conocido como Nikko togarashi, es un tipo de chile en conserva. Se trata de chiles togarashi conservados en sal y envueltos en hojas de shiso (perilla), y son un bocadillo excelente para degustar junto con el sake o la cerveza. Además tienen un sabor fantástico cuando se cortan finamente y se agregan al arroz o se mezclan con pasta.

En Nikko se pueden conseguir en varias tiendas, pero una de las más tradicionales es Ochiai Shoten, ubicada sobre la calle principal de Nikko en camino al puente Shinkyo.

Dirección: 938 Shimohatsuishimachi, Nikko

Sitio Web: https://www.shisomaki.com/index.html

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: conserva, nikko, shisomaki, snack, tienda, tradicional

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