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The LemonEE
Oct. 7, 2022
The fondest travel memory I have of Japan is being able to experience with my family the majestic view of cherry blossoms in full bloom which is truly a sight to behold. One quiet morning during the spring season, we witnessed how early risers of Osaka get to start their day with a picturesque canopy of sakura trees in full bloom. One can’t stop but be left breathless in sheer delight by just looking at the majestic sight of these flurry of pink and whites flutter in the wind. Our personal experience of hanami was an unforgettable memory because the experience left us with a great reminder on how our lives are much like the sakura blossoms -- beautiful and fleeting. Life is so short and so one must enjoy and appreciate every moment we have while we are alive.
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Sep. 27, 2022
It is not famous for cherry blossoms that stand like two couples in Shiso City, Hyogo Prefecture, but when I was looking for a cherry blossom spot in Shiso City, I happened to come across this cherry blossom and after that, it became a place of relaxation under this cherry tree, and my family ate lunch during the day, and it became our family's cherry ? blossom viewing spot, and I lit it up at night at my favorite place and took ? a picture. Couple's cherry blossoms ? that they want to leave for the future and want to see for years later
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Sep. 16, 2022
Majin Tateiwa in Kyotango, which I really wanted to photograph before heading to Ine! When I arrived in the middle of the night, I was impressed to see the first Heavenly Way arch in my life. And what I wanted to try in this place located due north was the trajectory of the ? stars. It was around 2 a.m. in the middle of the night, so when night fell, I was quite impatient and it was pitch dark and difficult to explore the composition, so I had no choice but to soak in the river and get soaked, set a tripod in the center of the river, and it was still early April at that time, so I remember shooting while freezing, and although I had a hard time, it was like being in a planetarium, and there was a moment when I thought it was good when the photo was completed. There is a deep connection with Prince Shotoku's mother, Empress Mahito, and there is also a bronze statue to watch over this Tateiwa.
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