Otaru This & That

Visiting Hina Dolls

3rd of March is “Hina Matsuri“ or Doll Festival in Japan.
It is the festival to wish girls’ healthy growth and happiness, and households with a little girl, or girls in their families set up a display of Hina dolls clad in ancient aristocratic costume.

In Otaru, an event to visit and see various types of Hina dolls is held in some places like museums, shops, restaurants, cafes and so on during this period. There are some dolls as old as 400 years among those displays. A typical set of dolls in the photo is the exhibit in Otaru Museum.

On a sunny day

When in mid-winter, I crave for warm, verdurous season to come as soon as possible.

On the other hand, on a sunny day like this, I feel a rush of affection for outgoing winter and the beautiful scenery that only the snow and the blue sky can create.

Otaru Park

What Otaru and Vancouver have in common

Winter Olympics is being held in Vancouver, Canada at the moment.
If you have ever visited both Otaru and Vancouver, you can find that the two cities have unique object in common.

The Steam Clock standing in front of Orugoru-doh(a large music box shop at Merchen Crossroads) is identical with the one in Gas Town, Vancouver. Otaru’s clock is the gift from Vancouver as a token of friendship.

Owing to the Steam Clock, I feel affinity with Vancouver although I have never been there.

Today's Otaru

It is already mid-February.
The days are getting longer.

Otaru is in the deep snow yet,
while plum-blossoms are blooming
in some other areas of Japan.

City of Cats

In Otaru, you can often come across cats in the streets.
I think the city like Otaru where cats can live free and easy must be cozy for the citizens to live as well.

The images are some of the cats I came across in the city.

Sakura-mochi Season

Sakura-mochi is a popular Japanese confection that appears at the shops only this time of year. It is expressive of cherry blossoms, and the leaf wrapping around the rice cake is a real salted cherry leaf.

The savor of cherry leaf evokes a cherry blossoms season that is still several months away in Hokkaido. It is interesting that Sakuramochi disappears from the storefronts by the time when cherry blossoms bloom.

The other photo is Uguisu-mochi expressing uguisu or Japanese bush warbler which is also known as a symbol of heralding spring in Japan.

Nantaru Market Loved by the Local People & Visitors

Nantaru Market is a bustling market where both local residents and visitors love to shop.

There are 31 shops in the market building. Fresh fruits, vegetables and marine products of the season always attract the shoppers. As the market is conveniently located near JR Minami Otaru Station, not a few customers come from Sapporo areas to get particularly Otaru’s fresh seafood at great price.

One of the most popular shops is Fukazawa Meat Shop. This meat shop’s specialty is homemade smoked meat products. Various kinds of smoked meat are sold with samples for tasting.

The 10th Otaru Snow Gleaming Festival is Coming Soon

Otaru Snow Gleaming Festival is the popular annual winter festival of Otaru. It is going to be held from 8th (Friday) to 17th  (Sunday) of February this year.

This year's catch line is "Starry Sky on the Earth". As it suggests, the whole city will be illuminated by the flickering candlelight throughout the festival period.

One distinctive character of Snow Gleaming Festival is that many Korean volunteers who love Otaru support the festival in many ways.

Minami Otaru Area Information

Some of the visitors to Otaru get off the train at Minami Otaru station. Nantaru Market, a popular market among both the locals and tourists, is about 10-minute-walk distance from Minami Otaru station.

There are also nice eating and drinking places and cafes popular with the locals within half a kilometer radius of the station. Minami Otaru area is worthy visiting to find part of Otaru’s various charms.

The photo is an old building with a stone warehouse in Minami Otaru area.

*Unfortunately, this building was torn down in 2009.

Thirsty Soul, Fine Soul Music Bar

Interior of Thirsty Soul

If you like soul music, "Thirsty Soul" is the right place to visit. You can enjoy soul music and drinks in a cozy atmosphere created by the old-established building built in Taisho Period (1912-1926) and modern interior design.

The building was originally built as Kimono shop, and it used to be three-story. The second and third floor is now put together, and used as Thirsty Soul. The third floor was the proprietor’s private room made in response to his taste for western architecture. The ceiling and the mirror on the wall kept in the state of those days are really a must-see.

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