
Source: businesswire | Published on: Monday, 27 January 2025
KUWANA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture released two English subtitled PR videos, including “Rokkaen,” one of the leading tourist spots in Kuwana City, and “Deep Dive into the Charms of KUWANA,” which is a video of three experts sharing their thoughts on the charms of the city.
Rokkaen was built 110 years ago as a residence for Seiroku Moroto II, a wealthy businessman and has been designated as an important cultural property. The site features western and Japanese-style wings, storehouses and a garden where you can enjoy a stroll around the pond. It still retains much of its original appearance.
The western-style wing was designed by Josiah Condor, a British architect known as the "father of Japanese modern architecture,” who also designed the Rokumeikan and the Nikolai Cathedral. It has developed a distinct presence within Japan’s residential construction history.
In “Deep Dive into the Charms of KUWANA,” three experts, Mummy-D (musician), Shinya Shirasu (Writer, Art Producer) and Hisashi Kashiwai (Essayist) talk about the charms of the city including its history, culture, and food.
Currently there are over 6,000 foreign residents in Kuwana City. Under our “Foreigner-Friendly City” concept, we have been carrying out initiatives and PR activities to become an attractive city for people from abroad. Last year we opened a concierge service for foreign residents in the city hall providing support in multiple languages.
An article introducing Kuwana City has been released in “Japan-guide.com,” a leading website delivering information on traveling in Japan, its lifestyle and culture.
[Article introducing Kuwana City on Japan Guide]
https://www.japan-guide.com/ad/kuwana-food-guide/
Kuwana City is a tourist city with a long history. It is located between Tokyo and Osaka, and is 20 minutes by train from Nagoya, which is one of the three largest metropolitan areas in Japan. We hope you make a visit to Kuwana City when you are in Japan.