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Justin Schultz
Aug. 18, 2023
Went on a trip to Matsumoto during the Obon holiday. We arrived Friday and our first stop after checking in at our hotel was Matsumoto Castle. The statue in the first photo is of Banryu Shonin (播隆上人). Apparently he was a Buddhist monk and prominent mountaineer during the early 1800s. I thought it was interesting so I took a photo of it. Matsumoto Castle was really incredible. I think it's definitely one of the most beautiful castles in Japan. If I had a better camera, I would have been able to take some nicer photos, but I'm pretty pleased with the photos I took, despite having taken them from my smartphone. The inside of the castle was really awesome and I spent a lot of time looking at all of the different exhibits showing the weaponry used on the battlefield, etc. Most of the exhibits have English and Japanese too, which is nice if you don't speak Japanese but are interested in learning about the history of the castle. On Saturday we took a bus to Kamikochi. The bus to Kamokochi took about an hour longer than expected as there was a lot of people going there for the Obon holiday. The views were really incredible, and compared to the city of Matsumoto, the area was a nice cool temperature. One of the other bridges near Kappa Bridge (河童橋) was probably like 10 degrees cooler than the rest of the Kamikochi area too. We hiked from Taisho Pond (大正池) to Kappa Bridge in about an hour. It was pretty good exercise and totally flat, so pretty much anyone can enjoy the walking trails. There are a lot of scenic views along the trail from Taisho Pond to Kappa Bridge, and some of the views of the water were just magical. I wasn't able to capture just how beautiful the place is with my photos, but it's really gorgeous. Once we got closer to Kappa Bridge we started seeing a lot of monkeys walking around too, which was kind of neat. Apparently their population is increasing in the area because people keep feeding them, so make sure not to do that if you visit. On our last day in Matsumoto we decided to check out some other spots in town, and ended up visiting Nawate Street, a nice little shopping street with some cool shops and cafes. We got some ice cream and sat down by the river running through the town and relaxed for a bit. After that we headed up to Joyama Park (the last photo). The walk to the park was pretty long with how hot it was outside but the view from the top was pretty incredible. It was a nice way to end our trip. I think Matsumoto Castle and Kamikochi are definitely some of the best places to visit if you're sightseeing in Matsumoto, so definitely make some time to visit them.
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Tomakomai Tourism Association
Aug. 15, 2023
?! TOMAKOMAI MIRAI FEST UPDATE! ? The artist of "TOMAKOMAI MIRAI FEST" to be held at Kirakira Park on September 2 (Sat) and 3 (Sun) has newly lifted the ban! !! ?✨ We are planning to add more artists for Saturday, September 2nd, so we will inform you as soon as the ban is released! !! Stay tuned for more news!! ?‍♀️ Tickets are on sale at "Ticket Pia" etc.! !! ? In the "free area" where you can enter even without a ticket, there are many various areas such as mini stages and food areas! ??? For more information, see "TOMAKOMAI MIRAI FEST" search!! ??
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Aug. 14, 2023
It is "Mantoukai" in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Every year, Daishoin Temple and Tokoji Temple, the bodhi temples of the Mōri family, the lord of the Hagi clan, are the stage. To mourn Mohri's bodhi, more than 500 stone lanterns are lit by candles, creating a fantastic world. The photo shows the "Welcome Fire" held at Daishoin Temple on August 13. In Ōsho-in, the first feudal lord of Hagi Domain, Mōri Hidenori, and his wife from 2~12 generations of even-numbered feudal lords are enshrined, and in the graveyard, which is a nationally designated historic site, more than 600 stone lanterns donated by feudal lords are lined up in an orderly manner, and at the "Mantoukai", about 600 stone lanterns in the graveyard and candles are lit on the approach road.
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Tomakomai Tourism Association
Aug. 14, 2023
? Why don't you ⛺ enjoy barbecue while watching the Mt. Tarumae? At the magnificent plaza at the foot of Tomakomai City's symbol "Mt. Tarumae", an event where you can enjoy barbecue will be held! !! ?? In addition to barbecues, various events such as [Grab salmon] and [All-you-can-stuff potatoes] are planned! ?? Advance tickets are on sale at the Tomakomai Tourist Information Center and supermarkets! !! ?‍♀️ For details, please contact the Tomakomai Tourism Association! ≪ Contact ≫ Tomakomai Tourism Association 〒053-0022 Tomakomai City Omotemachi 5-11-5 Furendo Building 1F TEL: 0144-34-7050 FAX: 0144-37-3311
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すっこ
Aug. 10, 2023
Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome (Recommended PEACE spots in Hiroshima) #Atomic Bomb Dome @hiroshima_peace_tourism This is a photo of the light trail of the lantern from the other side of the bridge. It is ? a simple horizontal composition of a single shot of 90 seconds. Today is the day of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. I would like ?✨✨?️ to offer a moment of silence to the sky of Nagasaki May there be no ?✨✨ typhoon damage. Thank you ? for watching PEACE Photos for a week I ? pray for world peace
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かずみさKazMisa
Aug. 9, 2023
The Sendai Tanabata Festival concludes the three major festivals in the Tohoku region. Colorful streamers can be seen in the arcades in the center of Sendai City and throughout the city, giving you a cool summer feeling. This year, which was held normally for the first time since 2019, infection control measures have been greatly relaxed, The scenery of many tourists wading through the streamers has returned to the central shopping street.
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