The 1st National Youth Rakugo Tournament at Izushi Eirakukan

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2018.06.23,24

Izushi Eirakukan

The 1st National Youth Rakugo Tournament at Izushi Eirakukan

In order to make Izushi and Eirakukan a sacred place for Rakugo, a tournament will be organized by gathering children playing rakugo from all over Japan.
A preliminary round will be held at a temple in Izushi and performers will be judged by customers who will listen to all of the rakugo show.
The final will be held at Eirakukan and judged under the same conditions as the preliminary round, then the first prize and the prize of outstanding performance will be given.

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The 1st National Youth Rakugo Tournament at Izushi Eirakukan

WHEN

2018.6.23 Sat., 6.24 Sun. 14:00

WHERE

6/23 Fukujyoji Temple, Shorinji Temple
6/24 Izushi Eirakukan
17-2 Yanagi, Izushi-cho, Toyooka City, Hyogo

WHO

Stork

Stork

Stork

Stork

Stork

Stork

Toyooka Municipal Museum for Oriental White Stork

Toyooka Municipal Museum for Oriental White Stork

Izushi Soba

Izushi Soba

Izushi Soba

Izushi`s speciality dish is Izushi soba which are noodles made of buckwheat. They are eaten with the Japanese soup stock dashi. Daikon (radish), grated yam, wasabi (Japanese horseradish), spring onions and raw egg (optional) are added to the dashi to taste. The freshly made noodles are then dipped in this soup mixture and eaten. At the end of the meal, the remaining soup is mixed with sobayu (the hot water in which the noodles were boiled) and can be drunk as a sort of tea. Izushi soba is served on lots of small Izushi ceramic plates. Enjoy as many plates as you want and see who can get the biggest stack!

Inquiry: Izushi Tourist Association
URLhttp://www.izushi.co.jp/en/
Address104-7 Uchimachi Izushi-cho, Toyooka-shi, Hyogo, 668-0214

Izushi

Izushi

Shinkorou (clock tower) - The clock tower was built in 1871, and still ticks away today as the town's symbol.

Izushi

Izushi Castle Ruins - The ruins of Izushi castle, which were built in 1604. The wooden bridge, which samurai once used to enter the castle has been reproduced. Placed at the foot of a mountain, this is the perfect place to wander around and get a feel for the deep history of Izushi castle town.

Izushi

Arikoyama-inari - Next to the castle ruins you will find a stone staircase lined with beautiful red tori gates all the way up to the shrine at the top.

Izushi is a castle town that flourished during the Edo era, about 200-300 years ago.
There are several fine displays of traditional architecture found throughout the town, this is why Izushi is designated as a national preservation district of important buildings.
The town is also famous for its own original style of soba, Japanese buckwheat noodles. Approximately 50 soba shops line the town's streets.

Inquiry: Izushi Tourist Association
URLhttp://www.izushi.co.jp/en/
Address104-7 Uchimachi Izushi-cho, Toyooka-shi, Hyogo, 668-0214

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