This article was written in 2019.
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The area around Lake Hamana is a warm region, even within Honshu.
Still, cold things are cold. chilly season,
If so, we recommend the fruit illumination at Hamamatsu Fruit Park Tokinosumika.
Speaking of illuminations, they are held all over the place in winter, but the illuminations at Fruit Park are different from others! What’s different?
Please feel free to compare it with other illuminations. Yes, the scale is different!
Seeing the tunnel of illuminations coloring the passageways in the vast park will take your breath away☆☆
What’s more, it has fruit decorations like a fruit park, so it has a perfect atmosphere!
It feels like fruit picking at night♪
After viewing the illuminations in the park, we also recommend the fountain show!
You can enjoy the “Fountain Illumination” in which the fountain is also lit up.
Time flies when you’re looking at the fruit illuminations and fountain illuminations.
Despite the fact that it is such an attractive illumination, unlike other large-scale illuminations, it is not crowded!
If the illuminations are so crowded that you can’t move, you might worry about your children or get tired, and you won’t be able to make good memories.
On the other hand, the fruit park illumination is empty…I wouldn’t say it’s empty, but it’s relaxing.
What do you think?
Illuminations that are relaxing and yet worth seeing.
That’s what Lake Hamana has.
One of its attractions is that it is located in a location that is easily accessible by car or Tenhama Line.
Enjoy fruit picking, play with the playground equipment, and enjoy the illuminations in the evening.
That might be a good way to enjoy it.
Fruit illumination at Fruit Park.
Why not go out and relax with your family, friends, or lovers?
Under the cold winter sky, the illuminations on a relaxing night may bring us a little closer together…
The only one in Japan! Enjoy airplanes at the Japan Air Self-Defense Force Hamamatsu Public Relations Center Air Park!
Have you ever heard of Hamamatsu Public Relations Center Air Park, which is nicknamed “Air Park” and is crowded with visitors from all over the country?
Admission is free, and the facility is filled with a variety of content, including watching powerful videos in the all-sky theater and experiencing flight in a fighter jet simulator!
This time, we will take a closer look at the charm of the air park, which can be enjoyed not only on sunny days, but also on rainy days and days with strong winds in Enshu!
Try your hand at harvesting green plums and making plum syrup at Sugiyama Plum Garden in Okuyama, Kita Ward!
*This article was published on June 7, 2022.
We are reposting it so you can know what kind of event it is.
Event overview for 2023
〇Nakaume/Oume/June 3rd (Sat)~
〇Nankoume/June 15th (Thursday) to late June
Miyaguchi Koume and Nankoume. Supermarkets in Hamamatsu City begin selling freshly harvested plums from late May.
This time, Jenne and her friends interviewed Ume no Sugiyamaen, a plum cultivation company located in the Okuyama area of Kita Ward, Hamamatsu City.
After enjoying the experience of harvesting large plums here, I plan to try my hand at making plum syrup, but…?
The history of the musical instrument industry played by the Hamamatsu City Museum “Small Grand Piano”
The “*4-shaku piano” owned by the Hamamatsu City Museum is a small grand piano manufactured in the 1930s. Its small, cute appearance and beautiful tone make it a valuable asset that tells the history of Hamamatsu City’s musical instrument industry.
*”Shaku” is a unit that represents something unique to Japan.
1 shaku is approximately 30cm.
Even after nearly 90 years, this small grand piano has been preserved in its original state, and there are many hidden dramas behind it.
This time, we spoke to Hamamatsu City Museum’s director, Kazuyu Suzuki, and curator, Mitsuru Hashimoto, about the background to the birth of this small grand piano and the history of Hamamatsu’s musical instrument industry that can be seen in it.