[Nagano/Obuse] Streets that give off an Edo vibe
Obuse is a small town in Nagano Prefecture that is popular as a tourist destination where historical charm and beautiful nature come together.
It is especially famous for its connection with Katsushika Hokusai, an ukiyo-e artist from the Edo period.
He visited the area in his later years and created many works.
Obuse is home to the Hokusai Museum, which exhibits Hokusai's works, and you can see his bold style and delicate use of color up close.
The town is also rich in gourmet food made with local ingredients such as chestnuts and wine.
Many tourists visit the town in autumn, especially for chestnut sweets.
Obuse chestnuts are characterized by their sweetness and flavor, and chestnut okowa and chestnut yokan are popular.
In addition, Obuse milk, which is produced locally, is characterized by its rich and creamy taste and is used in local cafes and sweet shops.
In particular, ice cream and shakes made with milk are popular with tourists.
Obuse's streets still retain a strong Edo-period atmosphere, with its rows of cobblestone streets and old-style houses, making you feel the history just by walking around.
This town, where culture, nature, and delicious food come together, is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing time.
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