Sho Sakurai goes to Hiroshima & Hyogo with “SHOW Channel Adult Social Studies Field Trip Special”! Enjoy historical romance and exquisite local gourmet food at Miyajima in Aki



■Why was Miyajima chosen as one of the three most scenic views of Japan? Why was Itsukushima Shrine built on the sea? Sho Sakurai, Shinichi Hatori, Eiji Kotoge, and Takashi Yoshimura go on a journey to uncover the mystery!

Sho Sakurai, Shinichi Hatori, Eiji Kotoge, and Takashi Yoshimura go on a one-night, two-day trip to Hiroshima and Hyogo. The Miyajima/Kobe edition will be broadcast on Nippon Television’s “SHOW Channel Adult Social Studies Field Trip Special” on October 27th. Four people enjoy historical romance and local gourmet food at Miyajima, one of Japan’s three most scenic spots. In Kobe, you will experience the currently talked-about “world’s best breakfast” and a much-talked-about museum that arouses men’s curiosity.

Miyajima in Aki is home to the world heritage site Itsukushima Shrine. Needless to say, it is a popular tourist destination visited by approximately 4.65 million tourists annually. It is considered one of the three most scenic views of Japan, along with Matsushima (Miyagi) and Amanohashidate (Kyoto), but why was Miyajima chosen as one of the three most scenic views of Japan? Why was Itsukushima Shrine built on the sea? This time, we will go on a journey to unravel the mystery.

Sakurai and his group arrive at Miyajima on a ferry from the mainland, and as soon as they land, they are shocked to find that there are no “things” on the island, even though there are people living there. What is this thing that doesn’t exist because it’s Miyajima, which is called the “Island of the Gods”?

Sakurai and his friends suddenly came into contact with the mysteries of Miyajima, and while walking along the approach to the shrine with historical writer Mr. Kawai, they learned about the unknown relationship between Miyajima and Taira no Kiyomori, and the secrets hidden in the large torii gate that stands on the sea. To Itsukushima Shrine. The style of the shrine building, which incorporates the Shinden-zukuri style from the Heian period, blends in with the sea and mountains, creating a beauty that is unparalleled anywhere else. Furthermore, if you look around with your back to the shrine you are visiting, you will see a most mysterious sight.

Why was Miyajima chosen as one of the three most scenic spots in Japan? Even Yoshimura, who loves history, gets excited about the secret stories of Japan’s three scenic views, which are filled with mystery and romance, and are not just about the scenery.

Afterwards, enjoy the feeling of being on a school trip by eating local gourmet food and making your own rice scoop at Miyajima’s Omotesando shopping district. Furthermore, you can enjoy piping hot conger eel rice at a famous conger eel restaurant frequented by many celebrities.

After filling your stomach, head to Mt. Misen, which towers behind Itsukushima Shrine, another highlight of Miyajima that many people tend to overlook. It is said that if you climb to the top of the mountain, you will understand why Miyajima is called the “Island of the Gods”. Take the ropeway to the middle of the mountain and then walk for 30 minutes to the top. There was a sight that surprised everyone.

Finally, the group relaxes in a hot spring at a long-established inn, and then heads to their next destination, Kobe.

■Experience the world’s best breakfast and Kawasaki from around the world!
The second day of the trip started in Kobe. In fact, it is currently being talked about as having the best breakfast in the world in Kobe. Sakurai and his friends will be able to elegantly enjoy the taste, which was invented by a master French chef and has also captivated the president of France and Hollywood actors.

After spending a luxurious time in the morning, we headed to Kawasaki World, our destination for the day. This is an experiential museum where you can “see, touch, and learn about products created by the Kawasaki Heavy Industries Group, which is well-known for the Kawasaki motorcycles. Kotoge, a motorcycle enthusiast who has been at the mercy of the history buffs until now, gets excited here. .

The predecessor of Kawasaki Heavy Industries began as a shipyard started in 1899 by Shozo Kawasaki, known as the shipbuilding king. Why did Kawasaki Heavy Industries, which was originally a ship building company, become famous for motorcycles?

Furthermore, in addition to boats and motorcycles, they also made daily necessities that everyone uses at home, as well as Japan’s first ○○? The surprising history of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, which is only known to those in the know, and its incredible achievements in Europe will be revealed.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries is currently focusing its greatest efforts on that business, which is attracting attention as a next-generation energy source. There, the group learns about Kawasaki’s amazing, future-oriented technology, a world first.

“SHOW Channel Adult Social Studies Field Trip Special” will be broadcast from 2:35 pm on October 27th.


Program information

Nippon Television“SHOW Channel Adult Social Studies Field Trip SP”
10/27 (Sun) 14:35-16:00
Cast: Sho Sakurai, Shinichi Hatori, Eiji Kotoge, Takashi Yoshimura


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https://www.ntv.co.jp/showchannel/

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