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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Apr. 21, 2024
【Spring Window Art in Kamu】 On Saturday, April 13, at the Roadside Station Hanamu We held an event to Painting Event on the window! This time, I asked a painting professional I asked them to create a coloring space in some of the windows. First of all, visit the flower park before it opens Crocuses that have begun to bloom or They would have dug a tunnel in the snow to advance Observe the tracks of the mouse's walk. On the stones that surround the flower area It is soothing to see the children walking in a row. This time, let's draw a picture on the theme of "flowers and animals"! That Since it was a plan, the snow melted After seeing the flowers that are actually blooming I was glad that I was able to draw a picture. The more the windows are colored, the more the cheerfulness of spring It seemed to be filled with Kamu dreams. It was a short event of 1 hour. Thank you to everyone who participated! The paintings are on display until mid-May. May 3 (Fri) ~ 5 (Sun) Kamu market will also be held. Please stop by Kamu! #Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #Window art #Drawing #Drawing on the window #Crayon #Coloring book #Flower Park #Kamu #Roadside Station #Markets will be held on May 3 (Fri) ~ 5 (Sun)
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Apr. 21, 2024
[GW Festival of Wood Dreams] Golden Week is approaching! Have you decided on your outing plans? This year, at the forest art museum "Komu" The GW Festival will be held! [May 3 (Fri.)] 11:00~ Parent-child castanet-making class [Saturday, May 4] 11:00~ Parent-child castanet-making class 13:30~ Parent-child building block competition (free participation) [May 5 (Sun) & 6 (Mon)] 11:00~ & 14:30~ Todomatsu distilled water making experience 13:00~ Violin and Piano Concert Todo pine used to make distilled water When I went to see it, I saw lush foliage It was sparkling in the sun. Touch the tree, make it, It is a GW event where you can also enjoy music. We look forward to seeing you there. #Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #GW #Kimu #Forest Art Museum #Woodworking #Kiiku #Concert #Todo pine #Castanets #Building blocks
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きーーー
Apr. 21, 2024
When I went to take a picture of the cherry blossoms and stars, it was lit up, so when I came back the next day, the moon was fat and it didn't work out well The inclusion of the third photo is a coincidence, but a little story-like (?) ) has been added and I like it ・Location (1) Fukushima Prefecture, Fukushima City, Matsukawa-cho, Kanazawa Fukazawa 32 Yoshimizu Sakura (2) Shidarezakura (weeping cherry blossoms) in Mizuhara, Matsukawa-cho, Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture ・Date: 2024/04/14~15 ・Equipment: FUJIFILM X-E4 + XF18-55mm Editing: Lightroom Classic, Photoshop
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マスケラン
Apr. 21, 2024
The storm passes, and the Sumida River in the spring. The late-blooming cherry blossoms, which withstood the wind and rain, bloomed and shone more and more. The sun is shining and the cherry blossoms are refreshing. I let my heart play with nostalgia and tried to pretend to be a Taisho romance. If you open a Japanese umbrella on the awning, it is as if the flag of the sun floats in the sky. On the other side of the river, there are rows of pink cherry blossom trees, and beyond that is the Sky Tree, which pierces the clear sky. The sailors seemed to be enjoying the unique scenery of Tokyo, where tradition and elegance are mixed. The spring breeze shook the cherry blossoms and gently caressed her hair and cheeks.
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Shizuoka, Matsuzaki Tourism Association
Apr. 20, 2024
Koyasan Promenade: A village called Yakiyama in the upper reaches of the Iwashina River, which was once called "Yakiyama" because the mountain was burned and cultivated. About 3 km into the mountains from the village, a cliff of Strange Rock rises up facing a mountain stream, and there is an unknown quiet area. This place is called Mt. Koya, and it used to be a place where Shugenja of Shingon esoteric Buddhism went, and there are many stone Buddhas. ☆ Legendary land related to famous monks ☆ There is even a legend that Kobo Daishi once visited here, but left because the smell of Fertilizer wafted from the nearby farmland and it was unclean and the depth of the valley was unsatisfactory, and eventually he went to Kishu (Wakayama Prefecture) and opened Mt. Koya. As if to confirm this good story, there was a statue of Kobo Daishi in the "Enma Shingyo" in the middle of the cliff, but it has now been moved to Eizenji Temple in Yagiyama and enshrined. Furthermore, at the end of the Edo period, a monk named Renren practiced in this "Enma Shingyo" and walked around praying for his presence, but his new spiritual experience became popular, and he was called a great master and respected, and the number of believers reached 200. And when he left this place, he left the scriptures and dharma robes as a memorial to the local Taguchi family. There is also an inscription on the same house stating that "Resigned was a person from Mikawa (Aichi Prefecture), and that he visited the area in the first year of Tenpo (1830) to worship the statue of Kobo Daishi, visited for about a year, and gathered many believers..." According to one theory, it is said that during the Kenkyu year (1190~1199), a man of letters also visited here, and when he was about to leave after completing his training, he could not leave because wild roses were entangled in his robe. So he took refuge in the cave again and continued his journey. Since then, the locals have called it "Bunkaku rose".
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