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The Mysical Sunset From the Torii in the Sky at Takaya Shrine! A Place to Take Breathtaking Photos in Kagawa, Japan
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The Torii in the Sky: Takaya Shrine Video Introduction This video, titled "A Spectacular View of Takaya Shrine's Torii in the Sky at Sunset in Kanonji, Kagawa" (話題の絶景…高屋神社「天空の鳥居」からみる圧巻の“夕日” 香川・観音寺市), was uploaded by "Setonaikai Broadcasting" (KSB瀬戸内海放送). A Spectacular Sunset From the Torii in the Sky Photo:Takaya Shrine, Kanonji, Kagawa Takaya Shrine is located at the summit of the 404-meter-tall Mt. Inazumi, between the cities of Kanonji and Mitoyo in Kagawa Prefecture. The torii gate of the main shrine is called "Tenku no Torii" (天空の鳥居, "The Torii in the Sky") in Japanese. From the torii, visitors can look out over the city of Kanonji and the Seto Inland Sea. Beyond the torii, the sea and sky can be seen and it truly feels like you're floating in the sky. It's also a popular power spot for beautiful sunsets. [Video] 0:21 - The View Overlooking the Seto Inland Sea The torii gate, sea, and sky, create a world reminiscent of the movie "Your Name." It's not a film location, but it's a popular spot for tourists on Instagram. The video also shows the sunset, so be sure to check it out. [Video] 】0:47 - Sunset at Takaya Shrine Takaya Shrine at the top of Mt. Inazumi Photo:Takaya Shrine, Kanonji, Kagawa Takaya Shrine, also known as "Inazumi Shrine" or "Inazumi-san," sits at the top of Mt. Inazumi and is a well-known local shrine; in 2018, it was selected as one of the 88 Views of Shikoku. Climbing up from the lower shrine to the main shrine, you'll find the middle shrine on the way. The view from each of the torii gates is so spectacular that you'll want to stop and take a look. There are a total of 270 stone steps 'til you reach the top, and if you're lucky, you may see a wild rabbit on the way up. In spring, the large festival "Takaya Matsuri" is held, with a parade of drum stands amidst the blooming cherry blossoms and lion dances. The deities of the festival are Ninigi no Mikoto, Ukemochi, and Konohana Sakuya. The deities are believed to provide maritime safety, protection from floods, traffic safety, safe childbirth, a good harvest, and prosperous business. Things to Do Near Takaya Shrine Photo:Takaya Shrine, Kanonji, Kagawa In addition to Takaya Shrine, there are many other places to enjoy sightseeing around Takaya Shrine in Kanonji. There's a campground, an athletic park for hiking and climbing Mt. Inazumi, as well as a beach for swimming and clamming. After experiencing the world like "Your Name" at Takaya Shrine, consider checking out the surrounding area. To get to Takaya Shrine, you can take a shared-ride bus or community bus from JR Kanonji Station. To get there by car, take the Sanuki Toyonaka IC and follow the signs. Parking at Takaya Shrine is free of charge, but please note that there are times on weekends and holidays when private cars are restricted. Summary of Takaya Shrine, the Torii in the Sky Takaya Shrine in Kagawa Prefecture offers a mysterious and beautiful view. Visiting this shrine standing in such a beautiful place will put your heart at ease. Taking photos with the Torii in the Sky and the setting sun is truly a magnificent experience. The photos are great for Instagram too, so be sure to take a bunch! If you need some inspiration, check out the video for an idea of some of the different angles you can try. [Video] 0:28 - The Torii in the Sky and Blue Seas at Sunset The video also features an interview with a man who came to this location after learning about the Torii in the Sky on the Internet. It's truly a spot to throw on your bucket list. 【Official Website】Takaya Shrine https://www.city.kanonji.kagawa.jp/soshiki/21/13387.html 【TripAdvisor】Takaya Shrine https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1022922-d17338377-Reviews-Takaya_Shrine_Hongu-Kanonji_Kagawa_Prefecture_Shikoku.html -
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CB or OD? Gas Canisters for Camping in Japan: Which Gas Canister Is Right for You?
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Camping and Gas Canisters in Japan Japan is experiencing an unprecedented camping boom. Its popularity is increasing year after year. There are two types of gas cans used for camping in Japan: "OD cans," short for "OutDoor Cans," and "CB cans" (Cassette Bombe Cans), which are used in at home. In Japan, "CB cans" are inexpensive and easily obtainable, but in some cases, "OD cans" are better for camping. In this article, we'll take a look at the different gas canisters used for camping in Japan. Video Introduction Source :YouTube screenshot This video, titled "[Gas] the Difference Between CB Cans and OD Cans. Which Is Better for Camping and How to Use Them Properly" (【ガス】CB缶とOD缶の違いについて キャンプでは結局どっちがいいのか?使い分けのポイントについて解説), was uploaded by "Sports Authority" (スポーツオーソリティ). Japan's Different Types of Gas Canisters In this video, a specialist in outdoor equipment explains Japan's gas canisters in detail. Gas canisters are necessary for using gas burners, cassette stoves, and lighting lanterns when camping and enjoying other outdoor activities in Japan. However, because there are different types, you might be confused about which one is best for you. If you choose the wrong canister when venturing outdoors, you may not be able to start a fire. This time, we'll introduce Japan's gas canisters so that anyone, from beginners to experienced campers, can experience camping in Japan with ease. Learn the differences and be prepared for camping! The Difference Between CB and OD Gas Canisters Photo:An OD can gas canister CB cans are vertical cassette cylinders used not only for camping but also for gas stoves in many homes in Japan. They are generally inexpensive and can be purchased at convenience stores and 100-yen stores, making them easy to obtain and use. The two main components are butane and isobutane. There are also CB cans that contain propane gas, but these are far less common. OD cans, on the other hand, are round, stout, and are made with containers that can withstand pressure. Available at specialty stores and home centers across Japan, they are more expensive than CB cans and contain 30 to 35% propane gas. The canisters themselves are also thicker and feature a strong, stable output that is resistant to cold. The Components of Gas Canisters and Their Boiling Points Photo:A gas stove Butane, isobutane, and propane have different boiling points. The boiling point of butane is around 0°C, isobutane is around -10°C, and propane is around -40°C. This means that propane gas is the most resistant to cold. [Video] 3:00 - Boiling point of liquid gases As the liquid gas vaporizes, it takes heat from its surroundings, so the gas canister gets colder as it is used. Therefore, even outside of extremely cold weather, it's possible that a gas can will become cold and unusable while in use. Even in the spring and fall, depending on the time of day and location, the outside temperature can drop below 10℃. In such cases, it's a good idea to have an OD can that can withstand the cold. When camping in Japan, you'll probably make fewer mistakes if you purchase not only inexpensive CB cans but also OD cans with stronger output just in case. How to Properly Dispose of Gas Canisters in Japan Photo:Disposing of gas canisters When disposing of gas canisters in Japan it's important to empty the contents of the containers before discarding them. Hold the can and shake it to see if it makes any noise. If the OD can has a cap that can be used to vent the gas, use it to make a hole in the can, or if not, use specialized items available at stores to vent the gas. That being said, some municipalities in Japan recommend not opening holes in gas canisters, so be sure to dispose of them correctly according to guidelines prescribed by the local government. Summary of Gas Canisters for Camping in Japan Most people tend to focus on the inexpensive CB cans, but hopefully this has helped you understand the differences and merits between CB and OD cans. The expert in the video listens to customer questions and feedback as well, so you know they're looking out for the best interests of the customer. If you're particular about how you want your food cooked when camping then output is especially important. Be sure to do your research when deciding which gas canisters to buy.