Surrounded by the natural scenery of mountains on three sides, with the
pristine Ota River flowing serenely through a townscape dotted with old-fashioned buildings, there
is something rustic and familiar about Mori-machi.
The town has many historical Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, and the bugaku (traditional music and dances) and festivals passed down for ages are alive and well.
Visitors can enjoy the Moriyama pottery, delicious Japanese confections and Mori tea, and the riches of nature and agriculture. Hospitality here is both peaceful and relaxing.
This is the true face of "Mori-machi, Little Kyoto of Enshu".
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The town has many historical Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, and the bugaku (traditional music and dances) and festivals passed down for ages are alive and well.
Visitors can enjoy the Moriyama pottery, delicious Japanese confections and Mori tea, and the riches of nature and agriculture. Hospitality here is both peaceful and relaxing.
This is the true face of "Mori-machi, Little Kyoto of Enshu".
We will visit areas where history has left a strong mark, including Okuni Shrine
and Amenomiya Shrine which were built in the Heian Period (794 - 1185 A.D.).
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The view of the surrounding mountains and the Ota River is truly magnificent.
Let's go find wild flowers in the four seasons.
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You can feel the traditions and culture of Mori-machi by discovering the pottery,
trying plant dyeing, and enjoying traditional dance and music.
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Cultural traditions and abundant nature that live in towns, people, and
things.
I want everyone to feel the deep charm of Mori Town as it is.
I made such a video that makes you feel like you are walking around Morimachi.
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