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Hina-no-Tsurushi Matsuri (Hanged Doll Ornament Festival)
Inatori Spa’s Hina-no-Tsurushi Matsuri, said to be passed down from the Edo Period is unusual even in Japan. Ornaments decorated with many kinds of dolls are displayed on both sides of the display stand that is used for the Hinamatsuri (Doll Festival). This custom has been passed down through the ages from generation to generation.
- Address
- Inatori <Higashiizu Town>
- Period
- 2010-01-20 - 2010-03-31
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Pets |
Pets not allowed |
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Transportation from the nearest station |
Not available |
Guide staff |
Not available |
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By train (nearest station) |
Atami Station>>Izu Inatori Station, Izukyu Line |
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Accessible slope |
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Textured paving blocks |
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Stair rails |
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Parking for wheelchair visitors |
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Rest room for wheelchair users |
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Automatic door for major entrances |
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Disabled access elevator |
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Wheelchair rental |
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Braille |
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Public fax |
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Sign-language service |
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Nursery |
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Barrier free building |
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Wheelchair user participation |
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Nursing care volunteer |
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Medical service / First aidd |
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Room for the disabled |
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Bathing for wheelchair users |
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Renewed:2010/03/25
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