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10 Things to Do in Yoichi

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10 Things to Do in Yoichi Yoichi ( 余市町 ) is a charming town in Hokkaido’s Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Japan . It is best known for its apples, whisky, and its unique fascination with space exploration. The name Yoichi has been in use since the Edo period, when it was designated as a city. There are several theories regarding the origin of the name. One suggests it comes from Yuseochi , meaning “ a place with hot springs .” Another traces it to Iochi , meaning “dizzy eyes,” while yet another connects it to Iochi , meaning “ a place of abundance .”  For those planning to visit this beautiful town to check what it has to offer, here are the 10 Things to Do in Yoichi :   Yoichi manhole cover 1. Take a photo of Yoichi's manhole cover design . I have seen 1 unique manhole cover design. It is commonly found in the town.   Yoichi Shrine 2. Visit Yoichi Shrine ( 余市神社 ) , the town’s main Shinto shrine, to pay your respects and offer prayers. Located in the heart of Yoichi, it’s a...

Yoichi Shrine - Hokkaido

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Yoichi Shrine ( 余市神社 ) is the main shrine of the town of Yoichi. It is located at 14-4 Tomizawa-cho in the town of Yoichi, Yoichi District in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Yoichi Shrine Yoichi Shrine Details Yoichi Shrine stands as a proud symbol of the town’s deep cultural and spiritual roots. With a history stretching back nearly two centuries, the shrine has played a significant role in the lives of local fishermen, merchants, and residents, evolving into one of the most respected Shinto sites in the area. Yoichi Shrine - Yoichi town, Hokkaido Prefecture A Shrine Born from the Sea and Community The origins of Yoichi Shrine date back to 1827 , when Hayashi Chozaemon , a pioneering town developer, enshrined a branch of Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari Shrine  at Yudonoyamashita in Hamanakacho —then a fishing hub in Kamiyoichi. Dedicated to Inari, the deity of prosperity, agriculture, and success, the shrine became a local guardian for the growing fishing community. By 1875 , it wa...

Shimoyoichi Unjoya Trading Post Historical Site - Hokkaido

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Shimoyoichi Unjoya Trading Post Historical Site ( 旧下ヨイチ運上家 ) is a beautifully preserved Edo-period unjoya, or tax and trading post, now serving as a museum. Located at 10 Irifunecho, Yoichi Town, in the Yoichi District of Hokkaido, Japan . Shimoyoichi Unjoya Trading Post Historical Site Shimoyoichi Unjoya Trading Post Historical Site Details Shimoyoichi Unjoya Trading Post Historical Site is a rare and fascinating window into Japan’s Edo-period trade history. Designated as an Important Cultural Property and a National Historic Site , this beautifully preserved structure offers visitors a chance to step into a time when Hokkaido, then called Ezo, was at the frontier of cultural exchange and commerce between the Japanese and the indigenous Ainu people. Shimoyoichi Unjoya Trading Post Historical Site - Yoichi town, Hokkaido Prefecture A Glimpse Into Edo-Era Trade in Ezo During the Edo period, unjoya buildings served as commercial hubs for merchants contracted by the Matsumae Do...

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