Valentine’s 2025: Indulge in the Strawberry Affection Afternoon Tea at The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho

Valentine's 2025: Indulge in the Strawberry Affection Afternoon Tea at The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho

Indulge in a Sweet Escape: Strawberry Affection Afternoon Tea at The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho

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This Valentine’s Day, treat your loved ones, partners, or family to a truly special experience: the Strawberry Affection Afternoon Tea at The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho. More than just a delightful treat, this afternoon tea embodies love and gratitude, symbolized by heart-shaped and pink delicacies artfully arranged on a red string, representing the many connections of love.

Savor the peak-season sweetness and delicate tartness of fresh strawberries, expertly crafted into a delectable array of treats by the hotel’s talented pastry chefs.

A Symphony of Flavors

The sweets plate is a feast for the eyes and the palate. Ruby chocolate mousse atop cocoa cookies and raspberry-strawberry financiers accented with rose create a delightful prelude. At the heart of the plate, a glistening strawberry tart, a delicate berry tiramisu, and fresh strawberries symbolize blossoming affection.

Complementing the sweet treats, the savory plate offers a sophisticated selection. Smoked salmon & avocado cream, beet-flavored egg & ham sandwiches, beet tart with paprika hummus, and caprese with tomato mousse provide a savory counterpoint to the strawberry-infused delights.

The experience culminates with a glass dessert: the Strawberry Mille-feuille Verine. This masterpiece layers textures and flavors – crisp pie crust, crunchy nuts, creamy custard, and tangy raspberry sauce – all crowned with a heart-shaped strawberry.

A Valentine’s Day to Remember

This Strawberry Affection Afternoon Tea offers a unique way to express your appreciation for those you cherish. Make this Valentine’s Day unforgettable with an experience that tantalizes the taste buds and warms the heart.

Menu Highlights:

Sweets Plate:

  • Ruby Chocolate Mousse
  • Snowball
  • Mini Canelé
  • Financier Raspberry Rose
  • Berry Tiramisu
  • Strawberry Tart
  • Strawberry Macaron
  • Fresh Strawberries

Glass Dessert:

  • Strawberry Mille-feuille Verine

Savory Plate:

  • Strawberry and Tomato Mousse
  • Strawberry and Prosciutto Caprese
  • Beet Tart Paprika Hummus
  • Smoked Salmon & Avocado Cream Sandwich
  • Beet-flavored Egg & Ham Sandwich

A wide selection of Ronnefeldt teas, coffee, and other beverages is included.

Event Details:

  • Location/Nearest Station: The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho (Nagatacho Station / Akasaka-mitsuke Station)
  • Address: 〒102-8585 Tokyo, Chiyoda-ku, Kioicho 1-2 Map
  • Venue: All-Day Dining OASIS GARDEN (36F), Sky Gallery Lounge Levita (35F)
  • Event Period: December 26, 2024 (Thu) – February 28, 2025 (Fri)
  • Time:
    • OASIS GARDEN (36F): 11:30 – 13:30
    • Sky Gallery Lounge Levita (35F): 14:00 – 18:30
  • Price: 7,500 yen
  • Reservations: Required for 2 or more people (2-hour limit)
  • Inquiries: 03-3234-1136 (10:00 – 19:00)
  • Website: The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho

Please note that event details are subject to change. Always check the official website for the latest information.

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What is The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho?

The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho is a hotel located in the central Kioicho district of Tokyo. It offers a mix of modern design and elements of Japanese hospitality, providing guests with views of the city skyline. The hotel is part of Marriott’s Luxury Collection and offers various accommodations and facilities for travelers. Its location makes it convenient for visitors to access Tokyo’s cultural sites, shopping areas, and dining venues. Among its dining options is the Strawberry Affection Afternoon Tea, which is popular with both locals and tourists.

Yulbom Botanical Garden Strawberry Season 2024-2025: Pick Your Own Berries & More!

Yulbom Botanical Garden Strawberry Season 2024-2025: Pick Your Own Berries & More!

Pick Your Own Sweet Treats at Yulbom Botanical Garden’s Strawberry Season!

🗓️ December 25th, 2024 – April 13th, 2025

Get ready to dive headfirst into a world of juicy strawberries at Yulbom Botanical Garden this winter! More than just a beautiful botanical garden spanning over 66,000 square meters, Yulbom offers a unique "Rural Theme" experience, blending pristine nature with hands-on farming fun. This strawberry season, indulge in a variety of delicious activities, from picking your own ripe berries to crafting homemade jams and jellies.

What’s in Store for You?

Beyond the sprawling gardens and picturesque rural landscape, Yulbom Botanical Garden offers a range of activities, perfect for families and nature lovers alike. This year’s strawberry season promises an even sweeter experience with expanded hands-on activities:

Special Strawberry Season Activities (Paid):

  • Strawberry Picking: Harvest the freshest strawberries at market price. A perfect activity for all ages!
  • Strawberry Jam Making: Learn to make your own delicious strawberry jam using freshly picked berries (16,000 won).
  • Strawberry Water Jelly Making: Create delightful strawberry water jelly, a refreshing treat perfect for warm days (16,000 won).
  • Strawberry Bread Making: Bake up some delicious strawberry-infused bread (11,000 won).
  • Strawberry Drinks: Quench your thirst with refreshing strawberry-themed beverages (6,000 won).
  • Pot Exchange Event: From February 1st to April 13th, participate in a unique pot exchange event when you partake in any of the Strawberry Experiences.

Ongoing Activities (Paid):

  • Rail Sledding: Whiz down the track for an exhilarating ride.
  • Animal Feeding: Get up close and personal with adorable animals.
  • Marshmallow Roasting: Enjoy a classic campfire treat.

Winter Season Bonus (December – March 31st):

Receive a free coupon for animal feed or a drink with every entry!

Plan Your Visit

Location: Doma-ri, Toechon-myeon, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do

Entrance Fee: 5,000 won per person (children and adults). Experience fees are separate.

Contact: 031-798-3119

Website: yulbom1107.modoo.at

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What is Yulbom Botanical Garden?

Yulbom Botanical Garden is a space dedicated to the appreciation of plant life, featuring both native and exotic species. Situated in a scenic location, the garden’s diverse range of flora allows visitors to explore and enjoy nature. With its thoughtfully arranged displays, themed areas, and educational exhibits, the garden aims to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of plant ecosystems.

The garden frequently hosts a variety of events throughout the year, appealing to both families and individuals interested in nature. During strawberry season, for example, visitors are encouraged to pick their own strawberries and join guided tours and workshops. Beyond providing a place for relaxation and exploration, Yulbom Botanical Garden is involved in conservation efforts and environmental education within the community, contributing to the preservation and promotion of botanical knowledge.

Mucha Immersive Exhibition in Nagoya (2024-2025): Experience the Art Nouveau Master in High Definition

Mucha Immersive Exhibition in Nagoya (2024-2025): Experience the Art Nouveau Master in High Definition

Mucha: Immerse Yourself in the Art Nouveau Goddesses

Dive into the captivating world of Alphonse Mucha, the celebrated Art Nouveau painter and designer, at this immersive exhibition. Experience Mucha’s mesmerizing work, often described as "magic of lines," through a unique blend of traditional displays and cutting-edge digital projections. His distinctive style, characterized by flowing curves and intricate geometric patterns, comes alive in high definition, offering a fresh perspective on his iconic creations. This innovative exhibition seamlessly merges the tangible with the digital, creating an unforgettable encounter with Mucha’s art.

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Exhibition Dates: December 21, 2024 – February 2, 2025

Closed: December 31, 2024 and January 1, 2025

Opening Hours: 10:00 – 18:00 (Last entry 17:30)

Venue: Kanayama Minami Building Art Museum Wing

Admission:

  • General: 1,800 yen
  • University/Vocational School Students: 1,600 yen
  • High/Junior High School Students: 800 yen
  • Elementary School Students and Younger: Free

Contact: 050-5542-8600 (Hello Dial, 9:00-20:00 daily)

Website: https://mucha-immersive.com/

Access: Kanayama Station (JR Tokaido Line, Chuo Main Line, Subway Meijo Line, Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line), South Exit front

What is Art Nouveau?

Art Nouveau was an artistic movement that emerged in the late 19th century. It is characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing, organic forms inspired by nature, including flowers, plants, and the curves of the human body. This movement sought to move away from traditional academic art by introducing a style that embraced both modernity and craftsmanship.

Spanning architecture, furniture, decorative arts, and graphic design, Art Nouveau’s distinctive aesthetic features curvilinear patterns and asymmetrical shapes, aiming for harmony and unity across various mediums. Artists within this movement often created environments where different elements, from buildings to interior decor, combined to form cohesive and immersive experiences.

In graphic design, Alphonse Mucha is a prominent figure associated with Art Nouveau. His work, particularly posters and illustrations, is known for elegant lines, stylized motifs, and harmonious colors. Mucha often depicted graceful female figures with flowing hair, surrounded by intricate floral patterns.

Taking advantage of contemporary technological advancements, Art Nouveau artists experimented with materials such as iron, glass, and ceramics, allowing them to explore new forms of artistic expression. Exhibitions of Art Nouveau, such as those found in Nagoya, offer opportunities to appreciate the beauty and innovation of this unique period in art history.

Nagoya Eiketsu Sacred Site Pilgrimage 2024-2025: Collect Family Crest Seals & Win Prizes!

Nagoya Eiketsu Sacred Site Pilgrimage 2024-2025: Collect Family Crest Seals & Win Prizes!

Embark on Nagoya’s Heroic Pilgrimage: Collect Family Crest Seals!

Calling all history buffs and travel enthusiasts! From December 10th, 2024, to March 9th, 2025, embark on the "Nagoya Eiketsu Sacred Site Pilgrimage" and collect family crest seals of legendary warlords! This unique stamp rally invites you to explore Nagoya through the lens of its rich samurai history, focusing on iconic figures like Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu – the Three Heroes.

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How to Participate: Your Quest for Family Crest Seals

Step 1: Gather Your Stamps

Journey through Nagoya, visiting key locations tied to these powerful warlords. Collect five unique family crest stamps at the following sites:

  1. Okehazama Battlefield Tourist Information Center: Stamp of Oda Nobunaga
  2. Toyokuni Shrine: Stamp of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
  3. Nagoya Castle: Stamp of Tokugawa Ieyasu
  4. Maeda Sokunenji Temple: Stamp of Maeda Toshiie
  5. Hideyoshi Kiyomasa Memorial Museum: Stamp of Kato Kiyomasa

Step 2: Claim Your Prize

Once you’ve assembled all five stamps, present your completed sheet at one of the redemption locations: Oasis 21 i Center or Nagoya City Kanayama Tourist Information Center. Be among the first 1,500 participants to receive an exclusive set of five original family crest seals!

Bonus Prize: A Reward for the Dedicated

As an added bonus, the first 1,000 participants who complete the stamp rally will receive an exclusive Maeda Keiji family crest seal and a special family crest seal book! Claim your bonus at the Nippon Castle Festival 2025 Nagoya City booth on March 1st and 2nd, 2025. (This bonus is exclusively for those who have collected all five stamps.)

Redemption Locations and Hours

Family Crest Seal Set (5 seals):

Completion Bonus (Maeda Keiji Seal & Seal Book):

  • Nippon Castle Festival 2025 Nagoya City Booth (Admission fee required)
    • Dates: Saturday, March 1st, and Sunday, March 2nd, 2025
    • Venue: Nagoya City Industrial Promotion Hall, Fukiage Hall
    • Access:
      • Public Transport: ~5 minutes walk from Exit 5 of Sakura-dori Line "Fukiage" Station
      • Car: ~3 minutes from Nagoya Expressway Haruoka I.C., ~2 minutes from Fukiage-Higashi I.C.
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Pamphlet & Stamp Sheet Locations

Pick up your stamp sheet (pamphlet) at these locations:

  • All five stamp locations listed above
  • Nagoya City Nagoya Station Tourist Information Center
  • Oasis 21 i Center
  • Nagoya City Kanayama Tourist Information Center

Event Details

  • Dates: December 10th, 2024 – March 9th, 2025
  • Hours: See individual location hours above.
  • Location: Nagoya City
  • Fee: Free participation (excluding Nagoya Castle admission fee)
  • Contact: Tourism and Cultural Exchange Bureau, Tourism Promotion Division, TEL: 052-972-2406
  • Website: https://nagoya-eiketsu.jp/

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Individual Location Hours:

  • Okehazama Battlefield Tourist Information Center: 10:00-16:00 (Closed December 31st – January 3rd)
  • Toyokuni Shrine (Shrine Office): 8:30-16:00 (No closing days)
  • Nagoya Castle (Nagoya Castle General Information Center): 9:00-16:30 (Closed December 29th – January 1st)
  • Maeda Sokunenji Temple (Front right of the main hall door): 9:00-17:00 (Closed January 1st – January 2nd; Stamp stand will be available)
  • Hideyoshi Kiyomasa Memorial Museum (Nakamura Park Cultural Plaza 2nd floor): 9:30-17:00 (Closed every Monday (following weekday if Monday is a holiday), every 4th Tuesday of the month (excluding holidays), December 29th – January 3rd)

What is an Eiketsu Sacred Site?

An Eiketsu Sacred Site is a location of historical, cultural, or spiritual importance, associated with renowned warriors or notable figures from Japan’s history. These sites are linked to stories of bravery, loyalty, and honor. The Nagoya Eiketsu Sacred Site Pilgrimage includes these places, allowing participants to connect with the past and experience the legacy of those who influenced the region’s history.

Visiting these sites offers an opportunity to honor the contributions of historical figures and understand the cultural heritage they represent. The pilgrimage invites reflection on their stories and achievements, with participants collecting family crest seals as a symbolic gesture of the insights and inspiration gained from each site.

Osaka Winter Hanshin Used Book Fair 2024-2025: Find Your Next Read (and Yomizome!)

Osaka Winter Hanshin Used Book Fair 2024-2025: Find Your Next Read (and Yomizome!)

Discover Your Next Literary Treasure at the Winter Hanshin Used Book Fair

Unearth hidden gems and celebrate the joy of reading at the annual Winter Hanshin Used Book Fair, returning to Osaka this winter!

Winter Hanshin Used Book Fair

From December 25th to January 7th, bookworms can explore a vast collection of pre-loved books spanning diverse genres, from literature and art to subculture and lifestyle. With a wide array of vendors from across Japan, you’re sure to find something to pique your interest.

This year’s highlight? The special New Year’s Gift Sale! Starting January 3rd, discover a treasure trove of books for just ¥300 each (including tax). This is the perfect opportunity to find your yomizome – your first read of 2025 – without breaking the bank.

Participating Bookstores: A Literary Journey Across Japan

Explore the offerings from these fantastic used bookstores:

Osaka:

  • Used Books Yuraku
  • Shiaru
  • Shiori Bookstore
  • Sunsindo Bookstore
  • Daikichido
  • Yano Bookstore
  • Yano Bookstore Temmabashi Branch

Kyoto:

  • Akibin Books
  • Used Books Dandelion
  • Mayaruka Used Bookstore

Hyogo:

  • honeycombBOOKS*
  • World’s End Garden

Mie:

  • Used Bookstore Poran

Ishikawa:

  • Oyoyo Bookstore

Toyama:

  • Used Bookstore Saito
  • Used Bookstore Irufu

Event Details:

  • Dates: December 25th, 2024 (Wed) – January 7th, 2025 (Tue)
  • Time:
    • 10:00 – 20:00 (General)
    • Until 16:00 on December 31st (Tue)
    • Closed on January 1st (Wed/Holiday) and January 2nd (Thu)
    • 9:30 – 19:00 on January 3rd (Fri)
    • Until 17:00 on January 7th (Tue)
  • Location: Hanshin Umeda Main Store 8th Floor, Hall Culture 3, 4, & 5 (1-13-13 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka City)
  • Admission: Free
  • Contact: 06-6345-1201 (General Inquiries)
  • Website: https://web.hh-online.jp/hanshin/contents/hsst/hsst05……

Please note: During peak hours, there may be a waiting time and numbered tickets may be distributed.

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What is Yomizome?

Yomizome is a Japanese tradition that encourages starting the new year by exploring fresh literary options. The term combines "yomi," meaning read, and "zome," meaning beginning. It involves selecting new books or genres to set the tone for your year’s reading.

At the Osaka Winter Hanshin Used Book Fair, Yomizome becomes a central theme. Visitors can explore a wide range of second-hand books, from classics to rare finds that might pique their interest. It offers readers the chance to discover new interests and establish new reading habits. By participating, attendees not only select their next read but also enjoy the prospect of beginning anew, making reading a meaningful part of their year.

Incheon Smelt Festival 2024-2025: Catch Smelt, Sled, and Enjoy Family Fun!

Incheon Smelt Festival 2024-2025: Catch Smelt, Sled, and Enjoy Family Fun!

Dive into Winter Fun at the Smelt Festival!

🗓️ Mark your calendars: December 21, 2024 – February 16, 2025

Get ready for a unique winter experience at the Smelt Festival! More than just fishing, this festival offers a chance to embrace the chilly season and create lasting memories. Try your hand at smelt fishing and savor the taste of freshly fried smelt. This year, we’re adding a special twist: free sledding if the ice freezes thick enough! Plus, cozy up and fish in comfort from our heated bungalows.

What makes this Smelt Festival special? This year, we’re adding the thrill of sledding (weather permitting) to our lineup of winter activities, making it a truly unforgettable experience for the whole family.

Here’s what awaits you:

  • Main Attraction: Smelt Fishing – Test your angling skills and experience the thrill of the catch!
  • New This Year: Sledding (weather permitting) – Glide across the ice for a truly exhilarating winter adventure!
  • Family Fun: Free Smelt Dip Net Experience for Children and Left-Handed Dip Net Experience for Women – A fun and engaging activity for all ages.
  • Delicious Treats: Smelt Fries and Snacks – Warm up with crispy, delicious smelt fries and other tasty treats.
  • Warm and Cozy: Bungalow Rentals – Enjoy smelt fishing in comfort, sheltered from the elements.

📍 Location: 37-48, Gobigogae-ro 741beon-gil, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon

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💰 Admission Fees:

  • Adults: 15,000 won
  • Children (36 months – Elementary School): 8,000 won
  • Infants (Under 36 months with supporting documents): Free

📞 Contact: 010-9483-1366

🖥️ Website: http://www.ssfestival.co.kr

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What is Smelt Fish?

Smelt fish are small, silvery fish found in both freshwater and marine environments in the northern hemisphere. They have a delicate texture and mild flavor, making them a popular choice for culinary dishes, often prepared fried or grilled. Smelts are anadromous, migrating from saltwater to freshwater to spawn, usually in colder months. This migration ties them to winter activities and festivals, such as the Incheon Smelt Festival, where communities partake in smelt fishing. The seasonal fishing not only provides the enjoyment of a fresh catch but also fosters communal gatherings centered around preparing and sharing meals.

Tokyo Journal meets MISSION100 Exhibition (Dec 2024): Explore Media, Adventure, and Tuna Hunting in Harajuku

Tokyo Journal meets MISSION100 Exhibition (Dec 2024): Explore Media, Adventure, and Tuna Hunting in Harajuku

Dive into a World of Adventure and Media at the "Tokyo Journal meets MISSION100" Exhibition

Witness the Japan Premiere of All 284 Tokyo Journal Covers!

Get ready for an unprecedented journey through media and adventure at the "Tokyo Journal meets MISSION100" exhibition, held at the Creative Space Akademeia 21 Harajuku from December 19th to 27th, 2024. This unique event blends the rich history of Tokyo Journal with the thrilling exploits of adventurer Touhei Kosaka’s MISSION100.

Explore 43 Years of Tokyo Journal History

For the first time in Japan, all 284 covers of the international magazine Tokyo Journal will be on display. This visual archive offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolving trends and culture since the magazine’s launch in 1981. Delve deeper with student-produced articles, part of an exciting collaboration with the 21st Century Academia educational institution, and uncover the behind-the-scenes process of Tokyo Journal’s coverage of MISSION100. Witness the dynamic intersection of media and education firsthand.

Experience the Thrill of MISSION100

Prepare to be captivated by the story of Touhei Kosaka, an adventurer who takes on giant Pacific bluefin tuna exceeding 100kg using only a spear and freediving. Unpublished photos and footage bring Kosaka’s daring, record-breaking challenges to life, offering a visceral understanding of his philosophy of confronting nature. Don’t miss the chance to attend a talk show featuring Kosaka and special guests!

A Unique Fusion of Media, Education, and Adventure

The exhibition utilizes the two-story open-ceiling space of Creative Space Akademeia 21 Harajuku to create an immersive experience. The historical depth of Tokyo Journal merges seamlessly with the adrenaline-pumping world of MISSION100, resulting in an innovative exhibition where different genres collide. Gain new knowledge and inspiration as you explore the interwoven narratives of media and adventure.

Special Events

Mark your calendars for these exciting events during the exhibition:

  • "Adventurer of the Sky × Adventurer of the Sea" Crosstalk: December 20th (Fri), 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Featuring aerial photographer Naohiro Yamamoto and spearfisher Kunpei Kosaka. Admission: ¥1000 for adults, free for elementary school students and younger. Capacity: 40 people.

  • "Were 100kg Tuna Caught in 2024?" Expedition Report Screening: December 21st (Sat) and 22nd (Sun), 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Admission: ¥1500 for adults, free for elementary school students and younger. Capacity: 50 people.

  • "Whale People × Tuna People" Crosstalk: December 23rd (Mon), 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Featuring documentary film director Bon Ishikawa and spearfisher Kunpei Kosaka. Admission: ¥1000 for adults, free for elementary school students and younger. Capacity: 40 people.

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Exhibition Information

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What is MISSION100?

MISSION100 is an exhibition that combines art, technology, and cultural stories to explore themes of adventure and exploration. Located in Harajuku, a center of youth culture and creativity in Tokyo, it invites visitors to engage with contemporary media and storytelling. Through interactive installations, digital art, and live performances, MISSION100 tackles topics like sustainability, innovation, and the relationship between humanity and nature.

A central feature of MISSION100 is its focus on "tuna hunting," used as both a literal and metaphorical discussion point about environmental conservation and traditional industries amidst technological progress. The exhibition provides insight into the lives of coastal communities while showcasing technology designed to meet today’s ecological challenges. Virtual and augmented reality experiences aim to educate and encourage action for a sustainable future.

MISSION100’s carefully curated content connects the past with the future, prompting visitors to consider the interconnected global ecosystems and their own roles in preservation. Whether you’re familiar with art or exploring Harajuku’s lively scene for the first time, MISSION100 offers an engaging experience that informs and inspires.

Jeonju Intangible Heritage Connecting Festival 2024: Experience Korea’s Living Legacy

Jeonju Intangible Heritage Connecting Festival 2024: Experience Korea's Living Legacy

Connect with Korea’s Living Legacy at the Intangible Heritage Festival!

🗓️ September 28th, 2024

Get ready to experience the vibrant pulse of Korean culture at the Intangible Heritage Connecting Festival in Jeonju! This one-day event bridges the past and present, showcasing Korea’s rich traditions in exciting and modern ways. Join us for a day of music, crafts, games, and unforgettable experiences!

What Awaits You:

  1. Intangible Heritage Fusion Concert ‘Shinrak’: Prepare to be mesmerized by a unique fusion concert at Gyeonggijeon Plaza. Local Pansori masters will collaborate with a chamber orchestra and percussionists, creating a captivating performance that blends tradition with contemporary sounds.

  2. Intangible Heritage Busking ‘PAN908’: Immerse yourself in the beauty of traditional Korean music at the mini stage of Gyeonggijeon Plaza. Enjoy captivating performances featuring percussion, theatre, Pansori, Gayageum, and Daegeum.

  3. Traditional Craftsmanship Up Close: Meet the masters! Learn from intangible cultural heritage artisans, including master carpenters and fan makers, who will be demonstrating their skills and sharing the stories behind their crafts.

  4. Modern Twists on Tradition: Explore how Korea’s intangible heritage is being reinterpreted for the modern age through interactive exhibits and demonstrations.

  5. Event Zone & Free Gifts: Snap a photo, share it on social media, and spin the roulette wheel for a chance to win a small gift! Free photo printing services will be available.

  6. Intangible Heritage Flea Market: Discover unique handcrafted treasures and hear the stories of the artisans at over 30 vendor booths. Find a one-of-a-kind souvenir to take home!

  7. Traditional Folk Games: Rediscover the joy of traditional Korean folk games. Learn the rules and join in the fun!

Event Details:

📍 Location: 44 Taejo-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do (Pungnam-dong 3-ga)

💰 Admission: Free

📞 Inquiries: 070-4750-5076

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Pocheon Baegun Valley Dongjanggun Festival 2024-2025: Your Guide to Winter Fun & Snow Sledding

Pocheon Baegun Valley Dongjanggun Festival 2024-2025: Your Guide to Winter Fun & Snow Sledding

Experience Winter Magic at the Pocheon Baegun Valley Dongjanggun Festival

🗓️ December 21, 2024 – February 2, 2025

Get ready for a winter wonderland adventure! The 20th Pocheon Baegun Valley Dongjanggun Festival returns, inviting you to experience the magic of winter amidst the stunning scenery of Pocheon Baegun Valley. From December 21, 2024, to February 2, 2025, this sprawling 10,000 sq ft winter playground offers a unique blend of thrilling activities, festive entertainment, and delicious food for all ages. This year’s theme, "Lots of Snow! Solid Ice! Let’s go! Pocheon Baegun Valley!", promises an unforgettable winter escape.

What sets this year’s festival apart? Prepare to zoom down a breathtaking 400-foot snow sledding slope, perfectly integrated with the valley’s natural beauty. It’s a sledding experience unlike any other in the metropolitan area!

Festival Highlights:

Thrills and Chills:

  • Snow Sledding: Whiz down the epic 400-foot slope!
  • Ice Fishing: Test your luck and skill.
  • Kids’ Zone: Mini Viking, small train, euro bungee, and air bounce will keep the little ones entertained for hours.

Festive Fun:

  • Ice Pillars: Marvel at the glistening ice sculptures.
  • Singing Performances: Enjoy live music and entertainment.
  • Dongjanggun Wishing Tree: Make a wish for the new year.

Interactive Experiences:

  • Indoor Ice Fishing: Escape the chill and try your hand at indoor fishing.
  • Igloo Building: Get hands-on and build your own igloo.
  • Top Spinning: Experience this traditional Korean game.

Fuel Up:

Warm up and satisfy your cravings with a variety of delicious treats:

  • Barbecue: Savor sizzling grilled meats.
  • Gukbap: Enjoy comforting Korean soup with rice.
  • Fresh & Grilled Trout: Delight in the taste of freshly caught trout.
  • Snacks: A variety of snacks to keep you going.
  • Roasted Chestnuts & Sweet Potatoes: Perfect for a cozy winter treat.

Plan Your Visit:

📍 Location: 236-11 Pohwaro, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do

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💰 Entrance Fee: ₩1,000 (Activities priced separately)

📞 Contact: 031-536-9917

🖥️ Website: www.dongjangkun.co.kr

Pocheon Baegun Valley Dongjanggun Festival

What is Baegun Valley?

Baegun Valley is a notable natural destination in Pocheon, South Korea, known for its winter landscape and tranquil environment. The valley’s gentle slopes and forests become snow-covered during the winter, creating a setting suitable for snow sledding and other outdoor activities that attract visitors from all over the country.

Besides its natural beauty, Baegun Valley holds cultural significance. It features in Korean folklore and hosts seasonal celebrations, such as the Pocheon Baegun Valley Dongjanggun Festival. This event combines winter sports, cultural performances, and local foods, offering both residents and tourists an introduction to Korea’s winter traditions amidst the valley’s scenic backdrop. Whether interested in outdoor activities or cultural experiences, Baegun Valley provides a well-rounded visit during the winter season.

Dalseong 100 Pianos Festival 2024: Experience Korea’s Unique Musical Celebration

Dalseong 100 Pianos Festival 2024: Experience Korea's Unique Musical Celebration

Dalseong 100 Pianos: A Unique Celebration of Music in Korea

Date: September 28, 2024

The Dalseong 100 Pianos festival stands as a unique cultural beacon, not only for the Dalseong region but for all of Korea. This annual event draws its inspiration from a significant historical event: the arrival of Korea’s first piano at the Samunjin Naruteo Ferry on March 26, 1900. Using this historical backdrop, the festival weaves a compelling narrative through music, offering a diverse range of performances and activities for all to enjoy. Dalseong 100 Pianos expands cultural opportunities for local residents and visitors alike, showcasing a vibrant tapestry of musical genres.

Festival Highlights

1. Main Program: A Grand Piano Performance

Prepare to be captivated by a large-scale piano performance featuring a rich blend of musical styles, from classical and jazz to new age and popular music. This diverse program promises an unforgettable auditory experience.

2. Engaging Additional Programs

Beyond the main performance, the festival offers a variety of enriching activities. Explore fascinating exhibitions, participate in interactive experience programs, and enjoy captivating performance shows. There’s something to engage every attendee!

3. Culinary Delights

A selection of food trucks will be on-site throughout the festival, offering a diverse array of culinary treats to satisfy every palate.

Event Details

Location: 33-18 Samunjin-ro 1-gil, Hwawon-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu

Admission: Free

Inquiries: +82-53-668-4251

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