Japan Sightseeing Information --- Shimane Prefecture Sightseeing Information ---
We are investigating and introducing green tourism in Shimane prefecture. Green tourism is a leisure activity that respects the local culture in rural areas, fishing villages, and mountain villages and enjoy the exchange with nature and people. We will post popular green tourism in Shimane Prefecture.
While viewing and experiencing work while touching nature, such as sowing and harvesting, livestock rearing, milking, food processing, breeding of flowers and fruits, fishing and cultivation, forest maintenance, mushroom hunting, etc. you will deepen your contacts with local area.
People in the city have a nostalgic admiration for the beautiful natural landscape, livelihoods and traditional culture of rural areas. Meanwhile, agriculture and mountain village are suffering from shortage of young people. Green tourism where young people visit is expected as one of the revitalization of the country area.
Shimane prefecture has beautiful nature, there is a tradition of manufacturing that sticks to "real". Why do not you go to the countryside in Shimane Prefecture? Shimane Prefecture full of charm is waiting for you.
Shimane countryside tourism portal site Come on! Shimane
Shimane prefecture Hamada-shi Tourism Council Official Web
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