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Dylan Gibson
Feb. 25, 2021
What a cool photo. I keep seeing pictures and stuff of Takachiho Gorge and I really want to go. I watched a video of it on here recently and it was really beautiful. Miyazaki seems like a really fun place to visit in general so it'd fun to get out there and try the boats and see all of the natural scenery. It had some really nice looking shrines that I was interested in visiting as well. It's so hard to visit all of the beautiful places scattered throughout Japan but I've got time so I'm gonna do my best lol. Earned some flight miles this year so I'm definitely heading out somewhere this summer. Maybe it'll be Miyazaki, we'll see. Although I've had my eye on Nagano lately as well so it's a toss up for now.
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Sep. 18, 2020
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Dylan Gibson
Feb. 13, 2021
Wow, what a great photo! Capturing the torii, the Victory? (I don't think it's the Queen Ashinoko at least), and Mt. Fuji all in one shot. I'd love to see this same shot in autumn when the leaves change, I think it'd be really beautiful. I want to go for a cruise on the Ashinoko as well if possible, I think it'd be a really cool idea for a date so I need to look into that lol. Plus I still haven't gotten to see Hakone much so it'd make a great destination to visit next. I guess next time I head south a bit otherwise it's a bit of a long train ride. Either way, I'm looking forward to when the opportunity arises!
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Hiroki Nose
Oct. 18, 2020
Mt. Fuji can be seen from Hakone.
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Dylan Gibson
Jan. 6, 2021
Man this is so cool! Leave it to Kyoto to have not only tons of amazing temples and shrines, but also some historic boat houses! Looking at this just gets me raring to go fishing lol. It's been so long since I've been. It'd probably be a good idea to get my own tackle and go for a fishing trip. I could even try making my own sushi although idk how great it would taste ?The second picture in the article makes it look like paradise too. I'd love to visit the hot spring as well. I have a public bath near my place but I haven't been able to get out to an actual hot spring lately. Ine looks like a great place though, really rustic and detached from the every day hustle and bustle of the city. Just one more thing to add to my bucket list when I visit Kyoto again!
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The first floor of a house is a landing place! The boathouses of Ine-cho, Yosae-gun, Kyoto Prefecture, a historical fishing town of the sea, are lined with mysterious houses that cannot be seen anywhere else!

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宮下大樹
Oct. 16, 2020
? Itsukushima, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima ⊿ Location In the mid-Edo period, it was known as one of the three scenic spots in the Japan, along with Amanohashidate in Tango Province (now northern Kyoto Prefecture) and Matsushima in Mutsu Province (now the eastern part of the Tohoku region). Today, the island with a population of more than 1,800 people is visited by more than 3 million worshippers and tourists from Japan and abroad annually, and in 2011, TripAdvisor announced that it was ranked first in the top 20 "popular Japan tourist spots for foreigners". There is a plaza on the right side of the ferry, and deer ? are leisurely standing on the way to Itsukushima Shrine. At this time, almost everyone was cute because they didn't have eyes open. ⊿ Area information Miyajima Marine Itsukushima Shrine Miyajima Ropeway Machiya Street and so on. ?access ◯Car Approximately 10 minutes from Ono IC and Hatsukaichi IC, transfer to ferry for about 10 minutes ◯High-speed boat About 22 minutes by high-speed boat from Hiroshima Port About 45 minutes by World Heritage route from Yuan Yasu Pier ◯Nearest station / train 5-minute walk from JR Miyajima-guchi, 10-minute ferry ride 1 minute walk from Hiroshima Electric Railway Miyajima Exit, 10 minutes by ferry Miyajima Ferry Adult round trip 360 yen Child round trip 180 yen ⊿ Shooting iPhone11pro
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