of Japanese cuisine "Hanego"
where you can enjoy sushi and eel in Toyohashi
Hanego, a Japanese restaurant with about 90 years of history, offers "sushi" using fresh seasonal seafood. We also offer "una ju" which you can fully enjoy eel and "hitsumabushi" in the local serving style of eel. Hanego is located at the place a 5-minute walk from JR Toyohashi Station, easily accessible from hotels. Please come our restaurant when you stay in Toyohashi. You can enjoy the authentic Japanese cuisine and traditional culture of Japan at a time in Toyohashi as a good tourism area, especially famous for the birthplace of hand-held fireworks.
※It will take some time for cooking to serve dishes. Please come with a little time to spare.
Set meals include "sushi" and "eel" dishes.
If you select a set meal,
you can enjoy Japanese culture and tradition.
You can select sushi type from "nigiri sushi",
"ikura don (salmon roe over rice bowl)",
and "kaisen don (fresh seafood over rice bowl)".
Held in July every year
Yoshida Shrine is known as the birthplace of Tezutsu Hanabi (hand-held fireworks).The festival was originated as the Shinto ritual. Hand-held fireworks and other fireworks launched in the urban area are overwhelming the visitors with the shower of bright sparks and roaring sounds. Bamboo cylinders for hand-held fireworks are dedicated on the third Friday of July.
Held in October every year
"Hada Festival" is the Shinto ritual of Hada-Hachimangu Shrine, which is known as one of the three major festivals of Toyohashi. About 800 brave hand-held fireworks are dedicated to pray for bumper crops. Visitors will be impressed by the performances of shooters challenging in the shower of fire sparks with roaring sounds.
Held in September every year
You can enjoy the spectacle of traditional hand-held fireworks and versatile fireworks including modern set-fireworks launched to the rhythm of Wadaiko (Japanese traditional drums). Getting showers of fire sparks, the men set off fireworks in hand-held bamboo-cylinders stuffed with gunpowder. Pillars of sparks thrusting about 20 meters up into the air offer outstandingly powerful and exciting performance.
This park is a rare spot in Japan. Visitors can enjoy four different zones: a zoo, a botanical garden, a natural-history museum, and an amusement park. In the zoo, visitors can watch vibrant life of animals, such as open display in the Africa Zone and diving scene of polar bears.
The traffic related materials of Toyohashi City and Futagawa Shuku as well as the traffic in the early modern period are regularly exhibited here under the themes of "Tokaido Road", "Futagawa Shuku" (one of the stations along the Road), and "Honjin" (an officially appointed inn for the feudal lords).
Traditional furniture and other articles handed down through generations and kept by the Baba family, having served as the officer of Honjin of Futagawa Shuku in the late Edo period, are also exhibited together with other gifts given by users of the accommodation, which show the "hospitality" of Honjin accommodation.
Toyohashi Museum of Natural History provides various educational activities to introduce visitors the evolution of life and the local natural features from the birth of the earth to today.
Lots of specimens of geology, animals, and plants are exhibited, such as 12 full-scale skeletons of dinosaurs including one real skeleton of Edmontosaurus.
Yoshida Castle lies in the site known as the most symbolic park of Toyohashi City. In this park, Art Museum, San-no-Maru Hall, and other cultural facilities are also located.
One of the regiments of the Imperial Japanese Army stationed here in and after Meiji era. The site retains the atmosphere of those days in some part.
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