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さすらいの旅人1971
May. 3, 2024
The Spring Takayama Festival (Sanno Matsuri) is an annual festival of Hie Shrine, the god of the southern half of the former Takayama Castle Town, and is held on April 14 and 15 every year. The Minamoto of the festival is said to have originated during the reign of the feudal lord Kanamori of Hida (1585-1692), and the food stalls are said to have originated around 1718, and the craftsmanship is alive and well, such as the karakuri Dedication that shows off the skillful movements of the puppets and the return car with the gimmick. It was the first time I saw it live, and I had only seen it on the news and videos until now, and I was able to experience a very fresh and fantastic world view, and although my photography skills are still immature, I want to convey the impression of seeing it...
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  • Photo Contest
  • Japan
  • History
  • Spring
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  • Traditional culture
  • Gifu Prefecture
  • Old-fashioned cityscape
  • Hida Takayama
マスケラン
May. 3, 2024
Early April Ueno Park Tsutendo and Ninja Pond There are many shrub cherry blossoms on the promenade surrounding the pond, so it is a good place to take a two-shot with the cherry blossoms. The sun was setting on the way from the park to the temple, and by the time we passed through the temple and came out on the promenade, lights began to light up here and there. While enjoying the illuminated cherry blossoms at night, I turned around for about half a circle, and the scenery unique to the magic hour, which made me feel like an oasis in the city, was reflected in the water mirror. It seemed that an idol was performing live at a nearby stadium, and the cheerful and cute voices of cheerleading echoed through the pond, making people who came and went smile. At the beginning of the evening, it seems that the bustle has only just begun.
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  • Tokyo
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  • magic hour
  • Ueno Park
  • Reflection
Nagawa Town Tourism Association
May. 3, 2024
The Chowa Town tourist information center in Roadside Station Marumero Station Nagato offers e-bike rentals ? Its name is "Nagawa Cycle"! An electrically assisted e-bike makes it easy to climb long distances! Enjoy ? comfortable cycling at your own pace in a cozy natural setting 〇Reception hours 9:30~14:00 〇Use time 9:30~16:30 〇 Rental location Chowa Town Tourist Information Center (2424-19 Furumachi, Chowa Town, Ogori-gun, Nagano) 〇Inquiries 0268-68-0006 (Shinshu Chowa Town Tourism Association (Chowa Town Sports Commission))
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  • rental cycle
  • Nagawa
  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Shinshu
  • Cycling
  • Bicycle
  • Travel
  • Sightseeing
Shintoku Tourism Association
May. 2, 2024
The second half of GW starts! National Highway 38 has a conspicuous number of numbers outside the jurisdiction and outside the province, and the tourist facilities along the line are crowded with many tourists. 《A little detour》 ★ Karikachi Pass There is a little wind today, but you can see the Tokachi Plain from the Observatory. ★ The Great Curve The track remains of the Old Karikatsu Line that can be seen from the parking space of Karikachi Pass No. 5 ★ Karikachi Kogen Park It is crowded with families enjoying the Karikatsu Kogen Eco Trolley Railway and horseback riding. In addition, you can still enjoy the cherry blossoms, and the Ume Plum in the Ume Plum Garden is beginning to open. ★ Bear Mountain You can see brown bears in a state close to nature, and there is also a bear watching bus that runs close to the bears. ★ Osasagawa Bridge The bridge of the Old Karikatsu Line on the Ogasa River streaming next to Nomura Curry ★ Yorkshire Farm From the national highway, you can see sheep grazing and lying down. ★ Soba-no-kan You can enjoy the town's specialty Shintoku soba noodles. ★ Village 432 In addition to meals, you can also enjoy the long and quiet scenery of horses grazing. ★SL Square The D51, which ran on the Old Karikatsu Line, was installed and you can stroll around the tracks. ★ Shintoku Shrine There are also a few Prunus sargentii (Ezo cherry trees) left, and Forsythia, plums, dandelions, and other flowers that make you feel Spring welcome you. Also, until the 5th, there are stalls such as Kitchen Car in the Precincts, and they are lit up at night.
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マスケラン
May. 2, 2024
Kamakura Meigetsu-in Temple's Window of Enlightenment On a sunny holiday, I visited Kita-Kamakura. Even in the middle of April, the cherry blossoms turn into leaf cherry blossoms and the landscape is a little lonely, but the scenery glimpsed behind this circular window is deep green, and I could already feel the Omen of summer. Behind the dimly lit Main Shrine, the colorful cut-out composition of the Garden illuminated by natural light is like looking at a painting. No matter what time you visit, you will be able to enjoy the beauty of the four seasons.
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  • Kita Kamakura
  • Temple
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  • Meigetsuin Temple
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
May. 2, 2024
[Notice about Forest Park] It reopened on Monday, April 29 We will inform you of Information on playground equipment in the forest park! ーNEWー ★Bouldering Climb the walls of the stage! Use is free of charge. It costs 100 yen to rent shoes. ★ Fluffy Dome Use this is also free of charge. Please enjoy the softness of the straight dome with your whole body! *Open from 9:00~16:30 In addition to the newly installed playground equipment The northernmost batting center, go-karts, etc. We have playground equipment that can be enjoyed by parents and children. A campground (for a fee) will also open in early June. * 500 yen per night Please enjoy Nishiokoppe to the fullest. #Nishiokoppe Village #Forest Park #Campsite #BBQ House #Renewal Open #GW #There is an event
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  • Nishiokoppe
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Events
  • Forest Park Camp Ground (Nishi Okokope Village)
  • Sightseeing
ponpoco_photos
May. 2, 2024
"Sea cucumber wall" in Matsuzaki Town, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture Sea cucumber wall is a technique in which square flat tiles are lined up on the wall surface, and the seams are plastered to form a kamaboko shape.  This exterior wall construction method was popularized in the Edo period for the purpose of fire prevention and wind protection, and has excellent fire prevention, heat retention, and moisture retention, and was seen in various places from the Meiji era to the early Showa period. A functional wall that combines appearance and practicality. A Sea cucumber wall structure that has become rare in Japan. Tradition stucco techniques and the thoughts of the townspeople. In this town, you can experience the "original scenery of Japan" that is being lost.
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  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Japan
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  • Local PR
  • History
  • Spring
  • Cherry blossoms

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