parade and more. The Yamaga Toro Odori, performed by women wearing the traditional handmade golden lanterns of Yamaga on their heads, has become representative of the Kyushu region and people come from all over the country to take part in the festivities. Yamaga Onsen Hot Spring Town and Yachiyoza TheatreYamaga is home to an old hot spring district called Yamaga Onsen, which is said to have been discovered over 800 years ago. People from all around Japan come to Yamaga Onsen to enjoy the relaxing hot springs. One of the highlights of the district is the Yachiyoza Tehatre, founded by the great e■ort of local business men in 1910. With a rotating stage made from German rails, box seats and a runway, Yachiyoza is a valuable piece of architecture that tells us what an Edo-period play theatre would have looked like. A variety of stage performances are held regularly to entertain visitors.Kikuka WineSince 1998, the Kikuka town in Yamaga has been producing and exporting their own local specialty: Kumamoto Wine, made from locally cultivated Chardonnay, Cabernet and Sauvignon wine-grapes. The climate and the land possesses a type of soil extremely well-suited to growing grapes therefore, their wine has gained a great reputation as being top-quality.Footbath in the Yamaga Onsen hot spring districtPlease visit the website here.Yamaga City, Kumamoto PrefectureYachiyoza67
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