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The fields are blooming

The fields are blooming in shades of gold.

Located about 20 minutes away by car, visitors can see the fields of blooming canola flowers, known as Nanohana, at this year’s venue for the “2019 Nanohana Road.”
The flowers are in full bloom across 8 acres of fields, and it is a great spot to take seasonal photos.
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Celebrating the vernal equinox

Sansui Ryokan, a Japanese style hotel located in Kamogawa City, Chiba Prefecture, is a 17-minute car ride from Seichoji Temple. The temple follows the Nichiren Sect of Buddhism and will be celebrating the vernal equinox in a ritual known as “Setsubun.”

The ritual features traditional parade floats and a prayer ceremony for good luck outside the main hall of the temple. While chanting “Fuku wa uchi (Fortune in!),” beans along with prize tickets are tossed into the crowd.
Route from Sansui Ryokan to Seichoji Temple
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Onigawara Roof Tiles and the Founder’s Hall Dragon Carvings

“Onigawara Roof Tiles and the Founder’s Hall Dragon Carvings at Tanjoji Temple”

About a one-minute walk away is the head temple for the Nichiren Sect of Buddhism, “Kominato Tanjoji.” The temple’s “Onigawara” decorative ridge-end tiles are among the world’s largest with a height of 4 meters, weight of 2.8 tons, and surface area of about 40m2.
At the founder’s hall, visitors can also marvel at the intricately carved dragons which decorate the entrance way.
It’s a must see for those staying in the area.

New Year’s Eve at Seichoji Temple, “Mizugyo Ritual”

Each year on December 31st at 23:30, the monks of Seichoji Temple splash their bare skin with water and chant in prayer as they preform the “Mizugyo Ritual.”

Following the ritual at 23:40, the temple bell is rung 108 times to welcome the New Year.

The bell at Tanjoji Temple, a 1-minute walk from our accommodations, begins ringing at 23:30.

During New Year’s Eve, temple bells can be heard ringing across Japan. Don’t miss out on the many special events held this time of year.

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We accept inquiries from travel companies as well. LOVE CHIBA (Company name:PLUS ONE Inc.) is authorized by Tokyo as a Japanese Tour Operator.  ⇨info@lovechiba.jp