Friday, June 21, 2013

Coming into contact with the leading edge of Japanese Anime - "Tokyo International Anime Fair"

"Tokyo International Anime Fair"


This is an annual international trade fair for anime industries. The Tokyo Metropolitan City and anime-related enterprises jointly operate this fair (the Governor of Tokyo acting as Chairman of the Executive Committee) with the aim of promoting and fostering the anime culture, highly evaluated overseas, as important content originating in Japan.
Exhibition booths are set up to publicize the latest works of Japanese and foreign anime production companies, TV broadcasting stations and imaging companies. There are also all kinds of symposiums and stage events with the participation of popular voice actors. Moreover, at the competition for awarding excellent works, the "Animation of the Year Award" recipient is selected from among commercial entries released the preceding year, and the Open Entries are selected from contributions by the general public in order to cultivate new talented anime creators.

Dates of fair: Every year for 4 days from late March. The first two days are business days for industry participants only, and the last two days are open to the general public.
Hours: 10:00-18:00

Places:Tokyo Big Sight (East Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, and other locations)

Access:About 7 minutes' walk from Kokusai-Tenjijo Station on the Rinkaisen Line.
Kokusai-Tenjijo Station is approx. 10 minutes from Oimachi Station on the JR Keihin Tohoku Line.
Or, about 3 minutes' walk from Kokusai Tenjijo Shomen Station.
Kokusai Tenjijo Shomen Station is approx. 23 minutes from JR Shimbashi Station on the Yurikamome Line.


Coming into contact with the leading edge of Japanese Anime - Tokyo Anime Center

We have seen a recent rise in the number of events and facilities for transmitting the latest Japanese anime world not just nationwide but also globally. The "Tokyo International Anime Fair" is the ideal occasion for checking the latest trends each year. Also, the Tokyo Anime Center in Akihabara, as a base for disseminating anime information.

Tokyo Anime Center


"Tokyo Anime Center", a base for disseminating information on Japanese anime, is located in front of Akihabara Station in Tokyo. In addition to providing the latest news to anime fans not only in Japan but also to those coming from overseas, the center plans to organize events participated in by creators and voice actors, and offer original goods available only in its official store. Also, in the adjoining Theater Hall, previews will be shown of the latest anime films and mini concerts will be held. This Tokyo Anime Center is surely the first place anime fans will want to visit in Akihabara.

Place:4th Fl., Akihabara UDX Bldg., 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021
Business hours:11:00-19:00
Closed:Mondays
Tel. 03-5298-1188

Access:Near the Denkigai-guchi Exit of JR Akihabara Station.


Visiting the Great Masters of Japanese Animation - Ishinomaki Mangattan Museum

Ishinomaki Mangattan Museum


Shotaro Ishinomori (1938-1998) who, together with Osamu Tezuka, produced many heroes such as "Cyborg 009" and "Kamen Rider", is a crucial part of Japanese manga history. Located in his birthplace, the Ishinomaki Mangattan Museum exhibits Ishinomori's works as a manga artist and displays the many characters that he created. Here, you can look at the original scripts for the hit works, and browse through the variety of original goods sold in the museum shop.

Place:2-7, Nakase, Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, 986-0823
Tel: 0225-96-5055
Business hours: 9:00-18:00 (until 17:00 from December to February)
Closed: Third Tuesday of each month (March - November), every Tuesday (December - February)
Admission fee (only charged for the permanent exhibition and the movie hall): 800 yen per adult, 500 yen per junior or senior high school student, 200 yen per elementary school pupil.

Access:About 5 minutes by taxi from Ishinomaki Station.
Ishinomaki Station is approx. 1 hour from Sendai Station on the JR Sengoku Line (Rapid Service).
Sendai Station is approx.1 hour and 40 minutes from JR Tokyo Station on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line.


Visiting the Great Masters of Japanese Animation - Osamu Tezuka Memorial Hall in Takarazuka City

Osamu Tezuka Memorial Hall in Takarazuka City


Osamu Tezuka spent his youth in Takarazuka City. With the goal of widely diffusing and passing down the great accomplishments of Tezuka to future generations, Takarazuka City founded this Memorial Hall built on the theme of 'love of nature and the preciousness of life' in 1994. At the entrance, there stands a monument of "The Phoenix", his life's work. Inside the Memorial Hall, a page from Tezuka's works is reproduced, and valuable materials are on display. There is also a Hi-Vision Theater where you can watch original anime films, and areas where you can read manga and experience producing anime. You will be able to see, touch and feel the world of Osamu Tezuka.

Place:7-65, Mukogawa-cho, Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture 665-0844
Tel: 0797-81-2970
Business Hours: 9:30-17:00 (enter before 16:30)
Closed: Wednesdays (Please note the following exceptions: open on Wednesdays that fall on National Holidays, and also open on all Wednesdays throughout August). Also closed December 29th - 31st, and February 21st to the end of the month.
Admission fee: 500 yen per adult, 300 yen per junior or senior high school student, 100 yen per child

Access:About 5 minutes' walk from Takarazuka Minamiguchi Station on the Hankyu Dentetsu Line.
Or, about 8 minutes' walk from Takarazuka Station on the JR and Hankyu Dentetsu Lines.


Visiting the Great Masters of Japanese Animation - Ghibli Museum, Mitaka

Ghibli Museum, Mitaka


Studio Ghibli enjoys worldwide popularity for "Spirited Away", which won an Academy Award, "Howl's Moving Castle", "My Neighbor Totoro" and numerous other works. At Ghibli Museum, Mitaka, you will feel as if you have stepped into the very world of these works. Director Hayao Miyazaki's ideas and images of "an ideal museum" are reflected throughout the museum. In addition to the permanent exhibition that provides some insight into the process of how animation is created origin of Ghibli works, there are also special exhibitions that introduce animation from different angles. After you have watched the original short animation films that can only be seen here, why not have a meal in the adjoining cafe, and enjoy shopping at the museum's store that offers lots of original museum goods. Reservations must be made in advance for admission. Please be sure to purchase reservation tickets before your visit. For reservations from overseas, you can find the necessary information on their official homepage.

Place: (Inside the Nishi-en, or the West Garden of Inokashira Park), 1-1-83, Shimorenjaku, Mitaka City, Tokyo 181-0013
Tel: 0570-055777
Business hours: 10:00-18:00 (Prior reservations required. For more details, see http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/ticket_info.html.)
Closed: Tuesdays and occasional maintenance periods.
Admission fee:1,000 yen per adult (including university & college students), 700 yen per junior or senior high school student, 400 yen per elementary school pupil, 100 yen per child (4 years or older), free for children under 4 years old.

Access:About 15 minutes' walk from the South Exit (Minami-guchi) of Mitaka Station.
Or, about 5 minutes' ride on the community bus (fares charged) from the South Exit (Minami-guchi) of Mitaka Station.
Mitaka Station is approx. 20 minutes from Shinjuku Station on the JR Chuo Line (Rapid Service).


Visiting Animation Museums - Suginami Animation Museum

Suginami Animation Museum


Suginami-ku, Tokyo, the location for many companies related to animation production, is known as an 'anime town'. The Suginami Animation Museum, which opened in March 2005, is a center that provides a fun and systemized way to learn, experience, and understand anime. In addition to diverse exhibits on the history of Japanese anime, an anime production workplace, and the latest digital production technology, the museum also invites professional creators to give talks, and organizes workshops where you can actually experience producing anime. Moreover, in the library filled with a rich collection of anime-related materials, you can browse through books and watch DVDs.

Place:3rd Fl., Suginami Kaikan, 3-39-5, Kamiogi, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 167-0043
Tel: 03-3396-1510

Business hours: 10:00-18:00 (enter by 17:30)
Closed: Mondays (or the following Tuesday if the Monday falls on a National Holiday), December 28th - January 4th
Free admission

Access:About 5 minutes' ride to the "Ogikubo Keisatsusho-mae" (Ogikubo Police Station) bus stop on the Kanto Bus.
The Kanto Bus departs from the North Exit (Kita-guchi) of Ogikubo Station.
Ogikubo Station is approx. 10 minutes from Shinjuku Station on the JR Chuo Line (Rapid Service), or approx. 14 minutes from Shinjuku Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line.


Visiting Animation Museums - Toei Animation Gallery

Heroes and heroines, filling us with excitement, have been the target of admiration for fans of all eras. Here are some spots where you can enjoy the charm of these heroes and heroines, find out how they came to be created, and also learn about the history of Japanese anime. Although Japanese is the only language spoken at many of the facilities, it is quite a thrill just gazing at the exhibits.

Toei Animation Gallery


Toei Animation, famous for its numerous hits including "Dragon Ball", "Sailor Moon", and "Precure", is the leading anime production company in Japan, having launched many popular works over the 50 years since its foundation. A gallery is set up in the Oizumi Studio where you can see the entire history of this company (only in Japanese). Among the valuable items displayed are anime scenarios, storyboards, configuration data, original drawings, celluloid pictures, advertising posters, etc. Please do the entrance procedure at entrance guard when you enter.

Place:2-10-5, Higashi-Oizumi, Nerima-ku, Tokyo 178-8567 (No parking zone)
Tel: 03-3978-3111
Business hours: 9:30-17:00 (enter by 16:30)
Closed: Mondays, year-end through the New Year holidays, and during the Bon holidays (mid-August).
Free admission

Access:About 15 minutes' walk from the North Exit (Kita-guchi) of Oizumi-Gakuen Station.
Oizumi-Gakuen Station is approx. 16 minutes from Ikebukuro Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line (Local Express Service).


Anime Character Goods - Pokémon Center Tokyo

Pokémon Center Tokyo


The tiny little "Pokémons" in the popular game software "Pocket Monster" immediately captivated the hearts of children. And Pokémon Center specializes in related goods. You"ll find all kinds of Pokémon products including, of course, game software, but also cards, stuffed dolls, stationary, clothes, CDs and DVDs. You should also check out the original goods only available at Pokémon Center! Besides Tokyo, there are outlets in Sapporo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka.

Place: 2nd Fl., Shiodome Shibarikyu Bldg., 1-2-3, Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Tel: 03-6430-7733
Business hours: 11:00-20:00(Weekday),10:00-19:00(Weekend & NH)
Closed: Irregular

Access:About 2 minutes' walk from JR Hamamatsucho Station on JR Line.


Anime Character Goods - Mandarake Nakano

Mandarake Nakano


"Nakano Broadway", lined with many stores offering products for anime & comic maniacs, is a popular spot among the "Otaku", together with Akihabara. "Mandarake", which started off as a small store in one corner of this district, is well known not only for anime & comic goods, but also for rare items in a wide range of genres. The products sold include second-hand dojin-shi, posters, autographed shikishi (paperboards), AV software, games, figures, and so on. Mandarake is growing fast, and currently has 11 stores nationwide.

Place:5-52-15, Nakano, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-0001
Tel: 03-3228-0007
Languages spoken: French, Japanese, English (Nicolas PUJOL)
Business hours: 12:00-20:00
Open all year round

Access:2nd -4th Floors of Nakano Broadway Building , about 5 minute's walk from the North Exit (Kita-guchi) of Nakano Station.
Nakano Station is approx. 4 minutes from Shinjuku Station on the JR Chuo Line (Rapid Service).


Anime Character Goods - Animate Ikebukuro Head Store

The prosperity of anime & comics has produced an enormous number of businesses dealing with related items. When it concerns popular works, character goods of all genres are sold, and Otaku (obsessed fans of anime & comics) will go all out to buy rare items of limited edition.

Animate Ikebukuro Head Store


We recommend Animate if you are planning to buy anime & comic character goods. Located very near Ikebukuro Sunshine City, the Ikebukuro Head Store holds many sales and events and has a wide selection of not only goods related to popular works, but also books, AV software, games and trading cards, to satisfy the most fervent fans. Here, you will also find lineups of exclusive items that can only be purchased at Animate stores. There are some 70 shops nationwide, in Sapporo, Yokohama, Kyoto, Osaka, Fukuoka, and other cities.

Place:3-2-1, Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-0013
Tel: 03-3988-1351
Business hours: 10:00-20:00
Open all year round (with the exception of year-end through the New Year holidays)

Access:About 10 minutes' walk in the direction of "Sunshine 60 Building", from the East Exit (Higashi-guchi) of JR Ikebukuro Station.


Immersing Yourself in Japanese Anime & Comics



The presentation of Japanese culture at the 1867 World Expo in Paris gave rise to 'Japonism' in Europe, a kind of boom for all things Japanese. In particular, 'ukiyo-e' paintings of Japan exerted a great influence on Impressionist painters. And now, in the 21st century, worldwide attention is drawn to our anime and comics, which could be seen as the contemporary version of ukiyo-e.

Japanese comics, which developed differently from American comics and French bandes dessinees, are a form of entertainment enjoyed extensively by children and adults alike, and both men and women. The comics cover a wide range of themes, from sports, school life, SF & fantasy, romance, business, war, and even social issues, and the manga artists now hold the same status as other writers. The Japanese animation or 'anime' industry has also developed, keeping pace with our comic culture. It has continuously produced more refined stories dealing with profound themes and has improved their unique presentation and graphic techniques, on a low budget. 'Candy Candy' and 'UFO Robo Grendizer', which are well known among the Japanese, are also very popular abroad. Some works were a great hit overseas without even being known as 'made in Japan'. But today, works by Studio Ghibli as well as 'Pocket Monster' and 'Dragon Ball' not only earn high praise as 'Japanese anime', but also exert considerable influence on Hollywood movies.

At the same time, when discussing the contemporary anime & comic culture of Japan, we cannot overlook the existence of the obsessed fans known as 'Otaku'. Having an exhaustive knowledge about their favorite works, and always searching for related products, these 'Otaku' support the anime & comic industry as consumers / harsh critics. Just as 'wabi' and 'sabi' became key words for understanding Japanese culture, the term'moe', which refers to the enthusiasm of the 'Otaku', has become a major key word for describing unique Japanese sentiment and taste.

Here, we are pleased to introduce places to visit where you can immerse yourself in the world of Japanese anime & comics, as well as stores where you can buy related items.


Anime Akihabara - Enjoying a Shopping Spree in Akihabara - AsoBitCity

AsoBitCity


Three-dimensional "figures" of popular characters in anime & comics are also in high demand among fans. On each of the floors from the 1st Basement Floor to the 6th Floor, AsoBitCity has a rich lineup of figures of all genres. It is characterized by its abundant stocks ranging from "shokugan" (sophisticated miniature figures sold together with sweets) to figures of hit anime characters. On the 5th Floor, there is a corner displaying life-sized figures, and the 6th Floor sells costumes for "cosplay" (costume play - having fun dressing up as anime & comic characters).

Place: 1-13-3, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021
Tel: 03-3257-2590
Business hours: 10:00-22:00
Open all year round

Access: About 2 minutes' walk along the Chuo-dori in the direction of Okachimachi from the Denkigai-guchi Exit of JR Akihabara Station.


Anime Akihabara - Enjoying a Shopping Spree in Akihabara - Gamers Head Store

Gamers Head Store


"Gamers", famous for its "DiGi Charat" mascot character. Besides products related to game characters, Gamers offers a wide array of CDs, DVDs, books, magazines, etc. In particular, it boasts a rich lineup of trading cards, as well as events organized on a regular basis. There are some 20 stores in cities throughout the country, including Sapporo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, and Hakata.

Place: Takarada Bldg., 1-14-7, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021
Tel: 03-5298-8720
Business hours: 11:00- 21:00 (9:00-22:00 for 1st Floor only)
Open all year round

Access:In front of the Denkigai-guchi Exit of JR Akihabara Station.


Anime Akihabara - Enjoying a Shopping Spree in Akihabara - AKA (Akihabara) Comic Tora no Ana 1

Akihabara, famous worldwide as an electronics quarter attracting countless foreign tourists, has recently risen in prominence as a sub-cultural district housing a large cluster of stores targeted at Otaku ,obsessed fans of anime & comics. Here are some popular spots in the "Otaku Mecca".

AKA (Akihabara) Comic Tora no Ana 1


"Comic Tora no Ana"achieved rapid growth as Akihabara transformed from a town of electrical appliances and personal computers into an anime & comic mecca. In addition to selling magazines, comics and AV software mainly targeted at the"Otaku", this store is characterized by its "dojinshi" (fan-produced magazines) by amateur artists. AKA Comic Tora no Ana 1 offers a wide selection of dojinshi and dojin software (only Japanese corresponds). In addition to the Tokyo stores, there are branches in Sapporo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka.

Place: 4-3-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021
Tel: 03-5294-0123
Business hours:
11:00-21:00 (Monday - Thursday),
10:00-21:00 (Friday - Sunday, and on National Holidays)
Open all year round

Access: About 5 minutes' walk along the Chuo-dori in the direction of Okachimachi, from the Denkigai-guchi Exit of JR Akihabara Station.


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Taiwanese style tour - Meinong District, Kaohsiung City: Hakka Beauty and Hospitality

 
Meinong District, Kaohsiung City: Hakka Beauty and Hospitality



Meinong District, Kaohsiung City: Hakka Beauty and HospitalityMeinong is a small southern Hakka community with plenty of visual charm. Meinong came out on top in the "Land of Smiles" internet survey jointly conducted by CommonWealth magazine and the Taiwan Tourism Bureau. Its vibrant Hakka culture, rustic landscape, and simple, sincere residents make it a popular destination for visitors who want to experience the richness of the Hakka culture and way of life.Harmony with Nature
The Hakka people have a close connection to the land—a link that is reflected in the community's strong disposition towards environmental protection. In Meinong, nature and man coexist, bringing the butterflies, birds, and nature's other creations close to hand.Living Culture
Meinong has preserved its roots in Hakka tradition more fully than any other town in Taiwan. The best way to experience these living traditions is to stroll through the town and take part in its daily life activities.

Abundant Harvests and Delicious Cuisine
Clear water and ideal growing conditions have made Meinong a center for high-quality rice, vegetables and fruit. These ingredients combine with the town's Hakka food culture to create a number of must-try specialty dishes.

Culture and Arts
Education and culture have always occupied a high place in Hakka communities. This is amply evident in Meinong, whose cultural atmosphere is everywhere evident in everyday life, both traditionally and with innovative new faces.

With its richness of culture, history, natural beauty, and tourism resources, Meinong is a destination you will want to see with your own eyes.



Part 1 Photos Fields of sunflowers brighten the green foothills of Meinong with their golden hues in winter.Part 2 Photos Fields of colorful flowers blanket the farms of Meinong after the autumn harvest.Part 3 Photos A procession of people wearing traditional Hakka blue robes Hakka advances to the Respect Words Pavilion to burn paper with writing.Part 4 Photos Farmers stoop to transplant seedlings in a rice paddy at the base of Meinong Mountain.Part 5 Photos Hakka women with protective hats and headscarves tend to a field of tall tobacco plants.Part 6 Photos Stripped tobacco leaves are sorted by size and quality.Part 7 Photos Several old tobacco buildings have been preserved in Meinong.Part 8 Photos In summer, yellow butterflies descend en masse to the green valley of Meinong.Part 9 Photos Meinong has preserved the traditional skills for hand-made paper umbrellas.Part 10 Photos A happy pair of Meinong farmers collect Meinong's trademark white radishes together.





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AddressMeinong District, Kaohsiung City

 
Longitude/Latitude  (22.890093,120.566883)
Public1.THSR: From Zuoying Station, take the Cishan-Meinong Express Bus to Meinong.2.Taiwan Railway: From Kaohsiung Station, take bus No. 8011, 8025, 8028, or 8038 to Meinong.







Taiwanese style tour - Xinyi District, Taipei City: Fashion Central

 
Xinyi District, Taipei City: Fashion Central



Xinyi District, Taipei City: Fashion CentralXinyi is a one-of-a-kind tourism area in Taiwan. A product of urban planning, it is the center of fashion and a place where Taipei's future is being created. The district has convenient transportation links to other parts of the city and region. The stores here sell the world's best brands. Xinyi is also home to Taiwan biggest bookstore chain, Eslite and the international landmark Taipei 101 building. Four Four South Village (a restored military dependents housing complex), Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, an internationally-renowned Michelin star restaurant, eye-catching buildings and installation art, and the annual Taipei New Year Eve Party all further add to the sparkle of Xinyi District.For shopping, entertainment and delicious cuisine to art, culture and international MICE facilities, Xinyi District serves up the best of Taiwan.



Part 1 Photos 【Taipei City View from Xiangshan】<br /><br/>From the 183-meter-high peak of Xiangshan one can enjoy an unobstructed view of nearby Xinyi District.Part 2 Photos 【Taipei City View from Xiangshan】<br /><br/>Xiangshan is a popular spot for expert photographers to capture the sunset view of Xinyi District.Part 3 Photos 【Taipei 101】<br /><br/>Located on Xinyi Road, Taipei 101 is a landmark building that has put Taipei on the world map. The 89th-floor observatory offers a panoramic view of Taipei.Part 4 Photos 【Four Four South Village】<br /><br/>The yesteryear Four Four South Village and modern Taipei Financial Center buildings present the architectural styles of Xinyi District past and present in striking contrast.Part 5 Photos 【 Taipei World Trade Center Plaza Landscaping】<br /><br/>Peony's set the visual tone at this plaza area, adding a colorful note to the city landscape. The flowers also represent the Part 6 Photos 【 Xinyi Sky Bridge 】<br /><br/>This sky bridge has a space-capsule-like roof and is bathed in light after dusk, making an elegant addition to the night view in Xinyi District.Part 7 Photos 【 Eslite Xinyi Flagship Store】<br /><br/>This is a perfect spot for visitors to experience the local book culture and immerse in the pleasure of reading.Part 8 Photos 【Taipei New Year's Eve Party 】<br /><br/>Hundreds of thousands of people come together for the countdown to the New Year during the energy-charged Taipei New Year's Eve Party.Part 9 Photos 【Taipei 101 Fireworks Show 】<br /><br/>The New Year's Eve countdown climaxes with Taiwan's biggest fireworks show: an event that turns the international spotlight on Taiwan.Part 10 Photos 【Xinyi Shopping District】<br /><br/>Xinyi's high-end department stores offer the largest collection of top brand products. Their lit exteriors also add a colorful note to the night view in Xinyi District.





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AddressXinyi District, Taipei City
Longitude/Latitude  (25.0287024,121.5769572)
Public1.THSR: From Taipei Main Station, take the MRT Bannan Line to Taipei City Hall Station.2.Taiwan Railway: From Taipei Main Station, take the MRT Bannan Line to Taipei City Hall Station.

3.Bus: Take an intercity bus to Taipei City Hall Bus Station.

4.MRT: Take the MRT Bannan Line to Taipei City Hall Station.






Taiwanese style tour - Beitou District, Taipei City: Small Town Elegance

 
Beitou District, Taipei City: Small Town Elegance



Beitou District, Taipei City: Small Town EleganceFeatured in the Travel section of the The New York Times online edition, Beitou a hot spring escape with abundant natural, cultural and historical attractions, as well as convenient rapid transit access, making it one of Taipei's premier tourism destinations.Beitou District encompasses the Beitou Hot Springs, Yangmingshan National Park, and the Guandu scenic area. The Beitou Hot Spring Museum, Taiwan Folk Arts Museum, and Plum Garden are a few of the many points cultural and historic interest here. Distinctive hot spring hotels, Taiwan's first green library building, and the hot-spring themed MRT train art are other attractions here. In 2011, Beitou was ranked as a three-star tourist attraction in the Michelin Green Guide. Fox News also gave a thumbs-up to this very special tourism district.



Part 1 Photos 【Taiwan Folk Arts Museum】<br /><br/>This museum is housed in what was once Beitou's premier hot spring hotel. Preserved as a city historic site, the museum displays an extensive collection of folk and cultural relics. The museum building is built of wood and infusPart 2 Photos 【Beitou Library】<br /><br/>This is the first library in Taiwan to earn a diamond rating under the EEWH green building certification system. The library is built with a wooden structure and serves as a showcase for eco-friendly building techniques.Part 3 Photos 【Beitou Garden Spa】<br /><br/>Located at Beitou Park, this popular open-air hot spring has six spring pools of various temperature, all fed by the green sulfur springs from Thermal Valley.Part 4 Photos 【Beitou Hot Spring Museum】<br /><br/>This museum is best known for its Roman-style baths, which recall the earlier splendor of the Beitou Hot Springs. The historic museum building and extensive displays inside make this a good place to learn more about Beitou.Part 5 Photos 【Thermal Valley (Diregu)】<br /><br/>Thermal Valley was counted among the top-12 scenic sites in Taiwan during the Japanese occupation period. This area is shrouded year-round in the steam from green sulfur springs of a type found only in Beitou and Akita PrefecturPart 6 Photos The Part 7 Photos Built in 1930s, this was once the home of scholar and calligrapher Yu Youren. The home is a city historic site and has been preserved in its original Japanese style, with tree-lined courtyard, exhibition area and visitor center.Part 8 Photos The Xinbeitou MRT Line train is painted in hot spring themed designs with a whimsical touch that are sure to bring a smile to your face.Part 9 Photos Inside the Xinbeitou MRT Line train is a wooden hot spring bath with a display introducing the attractions in Beitou.Part 10 Photos Beitou





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AddressBeitou Dist., Taipei City
Longitude/Latitude  (25.1167,121.5)
Public1.THSR: From Taipei Main Station, take the MRT Danshui Line to Beitou Station. Transfer to the MRT Xinbeitou Branch Line and get off at Xinbeitou Station.2.Taiwan Railway: From Taipei Main Station, take the MRT Danshui Line to Beitou Station. Transfer to the MRT Xinbeitou Branch Line and get off at Xinbeitou Station.

3.Bus: Take the THSR or Taiwan Railway to Taipei Main Station. In front of the Zhengzhou-side Exit, take the No. 218 bus to Beitou Park.

4.MRT: Take the MRT Danshui Line to Beitou Station. Transfer to the MRT Xinbeitou Branch Line and continue to Xinbeitou Station.