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Dylan Gibson
Apr. 15, 2021
This photo reminds me of winter, but not because of the weather, because the trees are all white and it reminds me of rime covered trees that are frozen in winter. I always like seeing white cherry blossoms as they seem a lot more rare. And of course, it's another place in Nagano Prefecture lol. I swear there's no shortage of beautiful scenery in Nagano, I'm not sure as to why that is, but it always has me wanting to go and visit. I guess there's fireworks at the nearby Lake Suwa as well, so that'd be fun to go and see during the summer. I already have so much I want to do in Nagano so this is just a +1 to that list!
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えりか(堀)
Apr. 14, 2021
"Yokokawa" in Okaya City, Nagano Prefecture
It continues along the river to the depths,
Cherry blossoms ? in full bloom
And if you zoom in on the center of the photo, you can see "Lake Suwa", which is famous for fireworks! !️
  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Nature
  • Sightseeing
  • Japan
  • Spring
  • Fireworks
Dylan Gibson
Apr. 14, 2021
Saimyoji Shiseki Park (Saimyoji Historic Site Park): This looks like an awesome place to visit! I love all the different types of cherry blossoms in such a small area. There's so many different colors and shades it looks really fantastical. I wonder if there are any koi in the pond, it'd really complete the look of the area I think. The park looks pretty big as well, judging from the map on their website, it's also really close to Mt. Fuji as well so it's probably a nice place to drop by if you're in that area. It looks like there's also a pretty long stretch of road where you can view the cherry blossoms by car as well if you don't feel like hiking which is nice. Going to have to consider checking this place out!
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Apr. 13, 2021
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  • Japan
  • Nature
  • Spring
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Mt. Fuji
  • Park
Dylan Gibson
Apr. 13, 2021
What an amazing tree! It makes sense that it's called the "Waterfall Cherry." I can totally see the resemblance in how the cherry blossoms hang down like that. Interesting that there's actually a "Three Great Cherry Blossoms Trees of Japan." I'd really love to go see this and Usuzumizakura in Gifu and Jindaizakura in Yamanashi. It's incredible to think that even after more than 1,000 years this cherry tree is still standing and is just like a fine wine in that it gets even better with age. There's so much beautiful natural scenery in Japan to see. I wonder what the sky is like here at night. I bet you can probably see a lot of stars from here
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Hiroaki Okuyama
Apr. 12, 2021
Takizakura in Miharu Town, Fukushima Prefecture, is one of the three major cherry blossoms in Japan. It is the first famous cherry tree to be designated as a national natural monument.
It is an old tree with red branches and drooping cherry trees that are said to be over 1,000 years old, but when it bloomed in full bloom, it looked like a waterfall flowing down in layers.
On the day I visited, the locals said that the conditions were the best, and the blue sky, vivid rape blossom colors, and cherry blossoms in full bloom made me enjoy the spring splendour.
It is said that he said, "To the capital, I can hear the sound, takizakura, invite iroka, and the spring breeze of flowers."
  • Starry sky
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • Spring
  • Miharu
  • Nature
  • Japan
  • Cherry blossom viewing

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