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New otani inn sapporo
Apr. 29, 2024
The rain and wind of the past 2.3 days have scattered a lot, but Spring has finally arrived 🌸 in Sapporo At Odori Park, which is a short walk from the hotel, the cherry blossoms were in full bloom. In particular, the cherry blossoms at the foot of the symbolic TV tower were a masterpiece, and many tourists were 📸 taking pictures In addition, Odori Park's Specialties "Tokibi Wagon" was also open for business 🌽 I will post photos so that everyone can feel the Spring in Sapporo even a little!
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  • Cherry blossoms
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st situation
Apr. 13, 2024
Chidorigawa Sakuratsumi Park, Kato City, Hyogo Prefecture The weather is always bad during the cherry blossom season, and especially when shooting at night, there is wind and the cherry blossoms are blurry, but luckily there was no wind and it was 😀 easy to shoot Originally, this place is not lit up and the cherry blossoms are pitch dark, but since there is no one in the middle of the night, the cherry blossoms are lit up and photographed.
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New otani inn sapporo
Mar. 12, 2024
Introducing the seasonal Chef "recommended" dinner course [March and April] menu! 3. April The menu uses plenty of seasonal ingredients, such as "Japanese Spanish mackerel and lees miso" and "made with Herring and peony shrimp", making you feel spring. Fun ♪ the chef's special Japanese kaiseki at New Otani Inn Sapporo to your heart's content 🌸 Menu contents 🌸 ・ Herring sardines and peony shrimp   ・Grilled Japanese Spanish mackerel and kasu miso paste   ・ Chikato and vegetable tempura   ・Rice cooked with wild vegetables incense miso soup   ・Today's Fun Dessert Wagon   Strawberry, matcha Swiss roll cake   Matcha Tiramisu   Red bean and strawberry shortcake   Strawberry Pound Cake   Yuzu gelato * 4.5 types of desserts will be provided daily by wagon service. It is limited to 15 meals a day! Reservations and details 📞011-222-1522 direct line to restaurant reservations Or On the ✨ hotel website
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SAMURAIHONOR
Feb. 9, 2024
Nishijin brocade is a luxury material that has been used for costumes of the upper class, including aristocrats and warriors. This photo book and drawstring bag are carefully woven by craftsmen using Nishijin brocade. 西陣織は、貴族や武士ら上流階級の装束等に使われてきた高級素材です。 その西陣織で職人が丹念に織ったフォトブックと巾着袋です。
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SAMURAIHONOR
Feb. 8, 2024
SAMURAI offers students on school trips the opportunity to have their photo taken with SAMURAI! The girls said, "This will be a memorable memory of Sincerity Spring. They said... "To the side room!" But the misunderstanding melted away. SAMURAIは修学旅行生達にSAMURAIとフォト撮影を 『思い出に⚔誠春の記念に⚔』 との台詞を彼女らは 『側室にぃぃぃ!』 と聞き間違えて逃げ惑ったんだ… しかし誤解が溶けて✧Σ【◎】ω ̄*パシャッ
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  • school trip
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SAMURAIHONOR
Feb. 8, 2024
"I dream good dreams, but I do not dream good dreams." Toyotomi Hideyoshi always had the thought, "It is no use if I am the only one enjoying myself. He always wanted to please everyone around him. “よき夢を見するがな” 豊臣秀吉には「自分だけが楽しんでも仕方がない。 周りも喜ばせたい」という思いが常にありました。
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SAMURAIHONOR
Feb. 5, 2024
【In admiration of the first foreigner who became a Samurai】 Have you ever heard of a samurai named "Yasuke"? About 440 years ago, Yasuke became a vassal under Oda Nobunaga and was later granted samurai status. What is surprising is that he was an exotic man of African origin. Yasuke left his mark on the pages of Japanese history as "the first foreigner to become a samurai.
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SAMURAIHONOR
Feb. 5, 2024
The last great battle between Toyotomi and Tokugawa is revealed. Why did the generals fight to the death? What was the real reason for the fire of Osaka Castle? The last decisive battle of the Osaka battle is set in the gorgeous Osaka Castle, built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi! 豊臣×徳川、最後の大合戦が明らかになる。 なぜ武将たちは、死を賭して戦ったのか? 大坂城炎上、本当の理由とは? 豊臣秀吉が築城、絢爛を極めた大坂城を舞台にした大阪の陣最後の決戦へ⚔ 甲冑兜を着用して、いざ出陣!
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  • Osaka (City)
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SAMURAIHONOR
Feb. 2, 2024
How to visit shrines and temples/神社参拝の作法 Samurai were born with a sense of honor. Honor was the highest good. The goal that a young man who wanted to become a samurai had to pursue was not wealth or knowledge, but honor. Honor was a goal to be pursued "within oneself," without regard to profit or loss. Therefore, "honor" that is concerned with public reputation is not real honor. 侍は生まれながらにして「名誉」を自覚していた。 「名誉」は最高の善であった。 侍を目指す若者が追求しなければならない目標は、富や知識ではなく、名誉であった。 「名誉」は損得勘定なく、“自らのなかで”追い求め続ける目標なのだ。 ゆえに世間の評判を気にするような「名誉」は本当の名誉ではない。
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  • Shrine
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SAMURAIHONOR
Jan. 25, 2024
〜The correct way to participate in the "Bushido ⚔ Holy Land Pilgrimage" toured by [Samurai Style], which is more than 4 times more satisfying〜 1. When you look at the places and scenery where historical characters were, you can feel their feelings and immerse yourself in the worldview of the past Warring States period. For example, by walking in the same way as the place that appeared in the scene of the battle, you will notice new elements, understand the bushido of the SAMURAI, and become more sympathetic and your push level will increase. 2. You can take a fantastic and one-of-a-kind photo movie. In SAMURAI taiga dramas and movies, beautiful views and buildings tend to be used as backgrounds in the works. The scenery that makes you feel like you are in a fantasy world is real in various parts of Japan, so take a photo with yourself dressed as SAMURAI against the background. If you like social media, fantasize about this sense of accomplishment and the desire for approval later. ̄ー ̄Grinning 3. Also, if you know the history and the story of a specific SAMURAI, you will see the same scenery differently. While insisting on "let's take a picture with the same angle of view as that scene", welcome to the m_ _m world of delusion By the way, I'm the same as Kenshin in his land, the same Hiten Goken-ryu Mystery Tensho Ryu Sen... Since it was unreasonable, I challenged ⚔ the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash 4. You can experience the charm of the area If you deepen your understanding of the place through pilgrimage to the Holy Land, you will be able to learn about the local area and culture. It will also be an opportunity to visit unusual sightseeing spots that are not generally known. There are many pilgrimage spots in SAMURAI, from popular spots known for their tourist spots to places that do not seem to be tourist spots at first glance. Why don't you add "SAMURAI's BUSHIDO⚔ Pilgrimage to the Holy Land" to your next travel theme and sightseeing spot?
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  • Osaka Prefecture
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SAMURAIHONOR
Jan. 21, 2024
オ・モ・テ・ナ・シの向上のためにスタイル研修 武士道を極める体験 SAMURAIは鍛錬・行使・身の処し方などを徹底します。 それらを生と死のあり方を通じて体験していただきます。 名誉の観念は外聞や面目などの言葉で表されるが、裏を返せばすべて「恥」を知ることである。 「恥ずかしいことをするな」「対面を汚すな」「人に笑われるぞ」武士の間では羞恥心を知ることが幼少の教育においてまずはじめに行われた。 Style training to improve OMOTE NASI Experience to master Bushido At SAMURAI, we thoroughly train, exercise, and carry ourselves. You will experience them through the ways of life and death. The concept of honor is expressed in words such as appearance and face, but on the other hand, it all comes down to knowing ``shame.'' ``Don't do anything embarrassing.'' ``Don't make your face dirty.'' ``People will laugh at you.'' Among the samurai, learning about shame was the first step in childhood education.
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st situation
Jan. 18, 2024
Nagano Prefecture Tsumagojuku I got permission to take pictures, etc., and the explanation of the person who guided me at the historical museum was polite and I learned a lot. However, when I photograph people who are working, I always think that it is the same for me, but with the declining birthrate, there is a part of me that is worried about whether it will be connected to the next generation and even the future generations
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