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kouzi uozumi
45 minutes ago
View of the Kanmon Strait from Chofu This is near the end of Sangenyakaigan in Chofu In the distance, you can see Kojozan (Moji Castle) and the Kanmon Bridge Since I haven't visited recently, the rocky shore in the foreground may have been beautified further Although it may not be a picturesque landscape, it's a place I personally like, and I thought this was a "great shot" I submitted this photo to the 15th KenCon Photo Grand Prize organized by JCCA (Japan Civil Engineering Consultants Association) and was selected for a special award.
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  • Kanmon Strait
  • Sightseeing
  • Nature
hiromi sakata
4 hours ago
Crimson Clover in Katsurao Village, Fukushima Prefecture After the temporary evacuation was lifted due to the nuclear accident, cultivation began as a green manure to improve the soil of the deteriorated farmland. By incorporating Crimson Clover into the soil as green manure, it is said that the fertility of the farmland is restored. A photo of the entire field in bright red gradually spread on social media, and this initiative started to gain media attention. Tokyo Camera Club and Katsurao Village collaborated to establish photo spots (three locations) with the help of Michi-no-Eki Sera, aiming to boost tourism. If you take photos at the three locations and show them at Katsurao Village Reconstruction Exchange Hall Azalea, you will receive seeds of Crimson Clover. It is a symbol of the reconstruction of Katsurao Village. This year's photo spots were available until the 24th, but be sure to visit next year. The planting locations change every year, so it's convenient to check at Katsurao Village Reconstruction Exchange Hall Azalea before going. I participated in the photo tour organized by Tokyo Camera Club this time. It was held with the full cooperation of Katsurao Village, and I was moved by the warmth of the villagers. Please be sure to visit Katsurao Village.
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  • Japan
  • Nature
  • Local PR
  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • Katsurao
  • Travel
  • Sightseeing
  • Instagrammable
  • Great view
  • Photography
  • ...and 5 others
[Kanagawa] Hokule'a Shonan / 5 Star PADI Scuba Dive Center
9 hours ago
Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Hirasawa, located along the coast of Nishi-Izu. A few hours from Tokyo. Here, time flows completely differently from the city. In the morning, the road leads to the sea. A blue sky. The calm Suruga Bay. The summer air. This day was for OW, AOW, and Assistant Instructor courses. Some are nervous about their first time in the sea. Others are moving on to the next step. Some are learning to support others. Each enters the same sea with different purposes. Underwater, it is quiet. Swaying seaweed. Light slowly filtering through. A world where only the sound of bubbles can be heard. The sea at Hirasawa has a beauty that is a bit different from flashiness. Clear water. Gentle currents. Time spent slowly regulating one's breath. Even for those diving for the first time, it's a place where you can gradually get used to the sea. At Hokulea Shonan, tours and courses are conducted in small groups. Enjoying the sea at your own pace, without rushing. That is the style that is cherished in this place. After diving. Everyone stopped by Mentai Park. Local food after seeing the sea. Time to choose souvenirs. Scenery along the coast while driving. Such moments are also part of the journey in Japan. Japan is not just about visiting famous tourist spots. The road to the sea. Local towns. Small diving shops. Scenery that can only be seen that day. Nishi-Izu has such quiet charm. For those wanting to spend a slightly special day near Tokyo. Time spent in the sea of Japan will surely remain in your travel memories. #Hirasawa #Izu Trip #Day Trip #Near Tokyo #PADI
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  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Numazu
  • Izu Peninsula/Izu Archipelago
  • Suruga Bay
  • Japan
  • Scuba diving
  • Diving
  • day trip diving
  • Coast/Beach/Sea
  • Travel Japan
  • ...and 10 others
Kumamoto Arao Tourism Association
9 hours ago
Manda Pit is an important historical site remaining in Arao City. Not only will you be amazed by the large structures, but imagining the work of the people behind them, the local way of life, and Japan's industrial development will deepen your visit. For first-time visitors, viewing the exhibits at Manda Mine Station before walking the grounds will make the facility's role clearer. 【Visiting Information】9:30 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM) / Closed: Mondays (the following weekday if a holiday) and during the New Year holidays / Fees: Adults and university students 410 yen, high school students 310 yen, elementary and junior high school students 210 yen / Manda Mine Station (free exhibition room and ticket sales) #Manda Mine Station #Miike Coal Mine #Industrial Heritage #Historical Walks #Educational Travel #Japan's Modernization #Coal Mine Ruins #MandaCoalMine #AraoCity #KumamotoTravel #WorldHeritage #IndustrialHeritage #VisitJapan #JapanHistory #TravelJapan
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  • Manda Mine
  • Arao
  • Kumamoto Prefecture
  • Kumamoto Trip
  • World Cultural Heritage
Nagano Azumino Tourist Association
12 hours ago
The Rose Garden adjacent to the Azumino Art Museum is at its best 🌹 On the expansive grounds of about 10,000 tsubo, over 250 varieties and more than 500 blooming roses are on display throughout the seasons♪ Admission to the garden is free The museum is also hosting the "118th Nitten Azumino Exhibition" 😄 You can view 193 selected works from approximately 3,000 pieces displayed last autumn at the National Art Center, Tokyo, which include Japanese paintings, Western paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and calligraphy, along with works by local artists from Nagano Prefecture For more details, please visit the Azumino Art Museum www.azumino-museum.com
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  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Azumino
  • Shinshu
  • Nature
  • Japan
  • Great view
  • Bucketlist
  • Roses
  • Art museum
hiromi sakata
15 hours ago
Crimson clover in Katsurao Village, Fukushima Prefecture. Although the evacuation order was lifted temporarily due to the nuclear accident, cultivation began as green manure to improve the soil of the devastated farmland. By incorporating crimson clover into the soil as green manure, it is said that the fertility of the farmland will be restored. As a result, photos of the vibrant red fields began to spread gradually on social media, and this initiative started to gain media attention. The Tokyo Camera Club and Katsurao Village are collaborating to set up three photo spots with the support of Michi-no-Eki Sera, aiming to make it a highlight for tourism. If you take photos at all three locations and show them at the Katsurao Village Reconstruction Exchange Center Azalea, you will receive seeds of crimson clover. It is a symbol of the reconstruction of Katsurao Village. This year's photo spots were available until the 24th, but be sure to check them out next year. The planting locations change every year, so it's convenient to check at the Katsurao Village Reconstruction Exchange Center Azalea before you go. The photo is of a "sofa."
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  • Photo Contest
  • Japan
  • Instagrammable
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
  • Great view
  • Photogenic
  • Hidden gem
  • Katsurao
  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • ...and 3 others
hiromi sakata
15 hours ago
Crimson Clover in Katsurao Village, Fukushima Prefecture After the temporary evacuation was lifted due to the nuclear accident, cultivation began as a green manure to improve the soil of the devastated farmland. By incorporating Crimson Clover into the soil as green manure, the fertility of the farmland is said to recover. Then, photos of the vast red fields gradually spread on social media, and this initiative started to gain media coverage. Tokyo Camera Club and Katsurao Village collaborated to establish photo spots (three locations) with the support of Michi-no-Eki Sera, aiming to promote tourism. If you take photos at all three locations and show them at the Katsurao Village Reconstruction Exchange Hall Azalea, you will receive seeds of Crimson Clover. It is a symbol of the reconstruction of Katsurao Village. This year's photo spots were available until the 24th, but please come next year. The planting locations change every year, so it's convenient to check at the Katsurao Village Reconstruction Exchange Hall Azalea before you go. The photo is of a "swing."
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  • Japan
  • Nature
  • Sightseeing
  • Photography
  • Great view
  • Travel
  • Instagrammable
  • Photogenic
  • Hidden gem
  • Local PR
  • ...and 3 others
hiromi sakata
15 hours ago
Crimson Clover in Katsuraomura, Fukushima Prefecture Although the evacuation order due to the nuclear accident has been lifted temporarily, cultivation began as a green manure to improve the soil of the damaged farmland. By incorporating Crimson Clover into the soil as green manure, the fertility of the farmland is said to be restored. Soon, photos of the vibrant red fields began to spread on social media, and this initiative was featured in the media as well. Tokyo Camera Club and Katsuraomura collaborated to set up three photo spots with the cooperation of Michi-no-Eki Sera, aiming to promote tourism. If you take photos at all three spots and show them at the Katsurao Village Reconstruction Exchange Center Azalea, you will receive seeds of Crimson Clover. It is a symbol of the reconstruction of Katsuraomura. This year's photo spots were available until the 24th, but be sure to visit next year. The planting locations change every year, so it's convenient to check at the Katsurao Village Reconstruction Exchange Center Azalea before you go. The photo is titled 'Piano.'
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  • Nature
  • Japan
  • Local PR
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
  • Photogenic
  • Photography
  • Instagrammable
  • Great view
  • Hidden gem
  • ...and 3 others

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