<Shimane News Letter June 2026 Issue> A City Suited for Rain, the Stage of Asadora 'Bakebake' in Matsue, Where 'Enishizuku' Weaves a Heart-Warming Journey
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- <Shimane News Letter June 2026 Issue> A City Suited for Rain, the Stage of Asadora 'Bakebake' in Matsue, Where 'Enishizuku' Weaves a Heart-Warming Journey
- Matsue City in Shimane Prefecture, which has gained attention as the setting for the NHK continuous television novel 'Bakebake,' is known as a place for matchmaking and as a city of water with Lake Shinji, Ohasikawa River, and Matsue Castle Moat. This city is also a city nourished by rain. However, its characteristic is not heavy rain, but rather the gentle 'pitter-patter rain' that often falls on the castle town and the picturesque waterfront. Therefore, the rain that wets the streets is not depressing, but is loved by people as 'Enishizuku,' which beautifully revives the scenery, and a culture of quietly enjoying the rain and tourism that can be enjoyed even on rainy days have developed.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Mon Jun 15 2026 21:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Matsue City in Shimane Prefecture, which has gained attention as the setting for the NHK continuous television novel 'Bakebake,' is known as a place for matchmaking and as a city of water with Lake Shinji, Ohasikawa River, and Matsue Castle Moat. This city is also a city nourished by rain. However, its characteristic is not heavy rain, but rather the gentle 'pitter-patter rain' that often falls on the castle town and the picturesque waterfront. Therefore, the rain that wets the streets is not depressing, but is loved by people as 'Enishizuku,' which beautifully revives the scenery, and a culture of quietly enjoying the rain and tourism that can be enjoyed even on rainy days have developed.
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- <Shimane News Letter June 2026 Issue> A City Suited for Rain, the Stage of Asadora 'Bakebake' in Matsue, Where 'Enishizuku' Weaves a Heart-Warming Journey (Mon Jun 15 2026 21:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
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- Mon Jun 15 2026 21:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Matsue City in Shimane Prefecture, which has gained attention as the setting for the NHK continuous television novel 'Bakebake,' is known as a place for matchmaking and as a city of water with Lake Shinji, Ohasikawa River, and Matsue Castle Moat. This city is also a city nourished by rain. However, its characteristic is not heavy rain, but rather the gentle 'pitter-patter rain' that often falls on the castle town and the picturesque waterfront. Therefore, the rain that wets the streets is not depressing, but is loved by people as 'Enishizuku,' which beautifully revives the scenery, and a culture of quietly enjoying the rain and tourism that can be enjoyed even on rainy days have developed.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the rain culture in Matsue City like?
- A: The rain culture in Matsue City is called 'Enishizuku (eishizuku),' and events and tourism content that enjoy the rain are being developed.
- Q: What kind of events are held during the Enishizuku Tourism Month?
- A: During the Enishizuku Tourism Month, many events and tourism content limited to rainy days are developed.
- Q: What kind of events are held during the Lafcadio Hearn Month?
- A: During the Lafcadio Hearn Month, special exhibitions at the Hearn Memorial Museum, town walking events, ghost stories on the Ichibata Electric Railway, and more are held.
- Q: Where is the 'Bakebake' Drama Museum held?
- A: The 'Bakebake' Drama Museum is held in the multipurpose space on the first floor of the new Matsue City Hall building.
- Q: Where can I check the information about the products, tourism, and migration of Shimane Prefecture?
- A: You can check the information about the products, tourism, and migration of Shimane Prefecture at the Hibiya Shimane-kan.