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大坪 邦仁
Oct. 17, 2020
"Wucheng Lantern Town" Location : Okayama Castle, Kita-ku, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture * * ~Karasujo Lantern Town~ Okayama Castle is a castle built by the Sengoku daimyō Ukita Hideie, and is called "Ujo" because of its appearance with black lacquered boards. Under the theme of "soft lights surrounding Karasujo", the castle tower and its surroundings are lit up and decorated with lanterns, lanterns, and candles, and you can enjoy a Japanese atmosphere that can only be experienced at this time. * * ~"Ujo Togenkyo" Lantern Festival at Okayama castle~ Okayama Castle is a castle that was built by the Sengoku Daimyo, Ukita Hideie, and is called "Ujo" because of the appearance with black lacquered boards. Under the theme of "soft light that wraps the castle," "Ujo Togenkyo" is lit up in the Okayama castle tower and its surroundings, and is decorated with lanterns, lanterns, and candles. You can enjoy the atmosphere.
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大坪 邦仁
Oct. 17, 2020
"Wucheng Lantern Town" Location : Okayama Castle, Kita-ku, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture * ~Summer Karasujo Lantern Town~ Okayama Castle, built by Sengoku daimyō Ukita Hideie, is called "Ujo" because of its appearance with black lacquered boards. At "Karasujo Lantern Village", the castle tower of Okayama Castle and its surroundings are lit up and decorated with lanterns, lanterns, and candles, and you can enjoy a Japanese atmosphere that can only be experienced at this time. In the square in front of the castle tower of Okayama Castle, about 80 Japanese umbrellas that emit colorful lights are lined up, creating a fantastic atmosphere.
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大坪 邦仁
Oct. 17, 2020
「Red rice & Five-storied pagoda」 Location: Bichū Bunji, Soja City, Okayama Prefecture * Red rice dyes the countryside near the Beichū Branch Temple red. Red rice, which has a history of more than 1400 years, was originally used for Shinto rituals at shrines. Rice paddies for sightseeing are planted near the Beichū Branch Temple, but the sight of the rice fields dyed red with red ears of rice is a wonderful sight that can hardly be seen in other lands.
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