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Dylan Gibson
Mar. 3, 2021
Aghhh! I wish I got to get out and see some beautiful illuminations this winter but with everything happening in the world it wasn't exactly possible. Really wanted to check out the one in Hibiya but next year will have to do. I know a lot of events were canceled this winter as well but things can hopefully start opening up again as vaccines start rolling out around the country. Slow process for now, but hopefully it starts to speed up soon. I'd like to visit some flower parks this spring, I know there are a few that have illuminations as well and my girlfriend would love to visit them and see the cherry blossoms and wisteria, so if everything goes well hopefully we'll get the chance. That and I'm seriously missing going out to festivals, so hopefully we can get some of those soon!
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まなと (新・八重流生)
Feb. 26, 2021
The illuminations are beautiful in winter. The warm light colors warm your heart on cold winter nights.
  • Illumination
  • Tokyo
  • Festival
  • Flower garden
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Wisteria trellis/Wisteria festival
  • Spring
  • Winter
Dylan Gibson
Feb. 15, 2021
Whoa! Now those are some fireworks! Holy crud, this is insane. I don't think I've ever seen fireworks this bright and colorful and I've been to the Omagari Fireworks Festival before! Didn't know that Mie had such amazing fireworks. All of the good fireworks festivals are so far away from Tokyo 😂. Just more reason to explore other areas of Japan though I suppose. Apparently this is the Kihoku Lantern Festival too so I'd get to see some beautiful lanterns on the water as well. Hopefully I can get out some this summer, been cooped up indoors for way too long at this point, and I'm starting to miss the fresh nippon breeze 😂. Hopefully spring comes somewhat early this year so I can see some cherry blossoms and drink some plum wine while barbecuing lol!
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しんご @shingo_camera
Oct. 18, 2020
Fireworks at the Kihoku Lantern Festival in Mie Prefecture.
The highlight of this firework is a firework called Colored Senwa,
Colorful flowers dye the sky and the river.
  • Fireworks
  • Mie Prefecture
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Festival
  • bbq
Dylan Gibson
Feb. 8, 2021
Ahhhh! I've got to see Soma Nomaoi. It looks cooler and cooler the more I hear about it. Sending signals with a conch is super cool. It sounds like something that you'd hear about in a myth or folklore, but the fact that this was actually used is really interesting. A bit of a tangent, but it's awesome seeing all of the different helmet styles used in Japan. It's not exactly something unique to Japan, but Japan definitely has some of the coolest looking styles. This one kind of reminds me of traditional Japanese lacquerware and I like how it's very sleek and practical. Hopefully I'll be able to check this out this year. I want to visit Fukushima anyways so it'd be great if I could get it all to line up!
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タケノコ
Oct. 18, 2020
Soma Nomaoi held in July in the Soma region of Fukushima Prefecture.
It sends signals with various blowing patterns.
  • Traditional culture
  • Soma
  • Festival
  • History
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • Samurai
Dylan Gibson
Feb. 2, 2021
Awesome photo. I've heard of Soma-Nomaoi before. I really want to check it out actually and see all the horse races and stuff. I guess they do drills that were used by the military back in the day which would be really cool to watch as well. I'm a huge fan of horseback archery and archery in general so if they have that that'd be awesome as well. I didn't know there were portable shrines as well. I'd have to read up more on the festival but it definitely looks interesting. I have a friend over in Fukushima Prefecture so if I could get out there and meet them when this is happening it'd be awesome. Hopefully corona has settled down by July, but if not then I guess there's always next year. I'll have to eat some tasty festival food somewhere else I guess 😂
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タケノコ
Oct. 20, 2020
Soma Nomaoi held in July in the Soma region of Fukushima Prefecture.
There is the courage of the mounted warrior and the quietness of the sacred ritual.
  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • Festival
  • Mikoshi/Dashi
  • Summer
  • Traditional culture
Dylan Gibson
Jan. 28, 2021
Ahhh I love watching these kinds of videos. Getting to see food truck/food stall vendors make food is just so organic. It's nice since I'm not able to travel much these days as well not that anybody is really. I've never had gohei mochi, let alone heard of it before, but it reminds me of Akita's Kiritanpo. I think the last food truck item I got was ツブ, snail I guess? I didn't even know that until now lol. My girlfriend loved it, I was a bigger fan of the bacon that went with it. Really hoping I can visit another food stall again soon though as I really miss the yakisoba that they make. The yakisoba from the convenience store is alright, but it doesn't really hold a candle to the food stalls 😂. Just gonna have to keep waiting until it's okay to travel again though. Until then I'm gonna keep watching videos to stay sane lol!
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The Visual of It Being Grilled at a Stall Is Mouthwatering! "Gohei Mochi," a Local Cuisine of the Chubu Region

  • Food stall/Over-the-counter sale
  • Festival
  • Traditional Japanese Food
  • Gourmet
大坪 邦仁
Oct. 17, 2020
「Manto Mitama Festival」 Location : Zentsuji City, Kagawa Prefecture, Gokoku Shrine * * ~Hanging with all the lights~ The Manto Mitama Festival is a festival to comfort the spirits enshrined in Gokoku Shrine in Kagawa Prefecture and pray for peace and happiness. 3,500 dedicated lanterns are lined up in the precincts, and when it gets dark, they are lit all at once. Lanterns donated by the families of the war dead create a fantastic landscape.
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  • Sightseeing
  • Local PR
  • Travel
  • Instagrammable
  • Japan
  • Shrine
  • Kimono
  • Festival
  • Shikoku region
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大坪 邦仁
Oct. 17, 2020
「Manto Mitama Festival」 Location : Zentsuji City, Kagawa Prefecture, Gokoku Shrine * ~Hanging with all the lights~ The Manto Mitama Festival is a festival to comfort the spirits enshrined in Gokoku Shrine in Kagawa Prefecture and pray for peace and happiness. 3,500 dedicated lanterns are lined up in the precincts, and when it gets dark, they are lit all at once. Lanterns donated by the families of the war dead create a fantastic landscape.
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  • Online GoTo Travel
  • Sightseeing
  • Local PR
  • Travel
  • Instagrammable
  • Japan
  • Shrine
  • Festival
  • Shikoku region
  • Kimono
  • ...and 1 others

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