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Dylan Gibson
May. 6, 2021
Looking forward to seeing the fireworks this summer, I've been to Omagari in the past and it was really amazing. I know there's tons of places in Japan where there are amazing fireworks as well since Japan has a really long history of fireworks, so hopefully it's possible to see them now that vaccinations are starting to roll out. The whole coronavirus situation has been a bummer for a lot of people and fireworks are sort of like a reminder of all the beauty that the world holds and they help bring people together. I'd love to go out and see Omagari again personally as it was easily one of the most amazing displays I've seen. It was great getting to bring a picnic blanket and everything and just sit under the stars until it started too
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Kazu Kanai
May. 6, 2021
I want you to be able to go see the fireworks as soon as possible
  • Fireworks
  • Three great fireworks festivals
  • Akita Prefecture
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  • Starry sky
  • Sightseeing
Dylan Gibson
Apr. 19, 2021
What an amazing view! I've heard of Hitsujiyama Park, but I didn't know you could see such awesome sights there. I know the flowers are amazing but having both the flowers and the milky way is incredible. It's sort of like an illumination on its own. All of these cool places are outside of Tokyo lol! Tokyo has its fair share of awesome things as well, but you're not going to find anything like this unless you go as far on the outskirts of Tokyo as possible. Saitama has some really awesome scenery so I really enjoy going there when I have the chance. Definitely recommend it to anyone else as well! Would love to visit and see the moss phlox
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toru.s_
Apr. 18, 2021
One piece 📸 at a Hitsujiyama Park in Saitama Prefecture
The timing of the moss phlox began to bloom coincided ☺️ with the new moon period.
It is 🙈🌌💐 a collaboration between the stars in the sky and the moss phlox on the ground
  • Japan
  • Nature
  • Great view
  • Spring
  • Nightscape
  • Starry sky
  • Saitama Prefecture
  • Park
Dylan Gibson
Apr. 13, 2021
What an amazing tree! It makes sense that it's called the "Waterfall Cherry." I can totally see the resemblance in how the cherry blossoms hang down like that. Interesting that there's actually a "Three Great Cherry Blossoms Trees of Japan." I'd really love to go see this and Usuzumizakura in Gifu and Jindaizakura in Yamanashi. It's incredible to think that even after more than 1,000 years this cherry tree is still standing and is just like a fine wine in that it gets even better with age. There's so much beautiful natural scenery in Japan to see. I wonder what the sky is like here at night. I bet you can probably see a lot of stars from here
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Hiroaki Okuyama
Apr. 12, 2021
Takizakura in Miharu Town, Fukushima Prefecture, is one of the three major cherry blossoms in Japan. It is the first famous cherry tree to be designated as a national natural monument.
It is an old tree with red branches and drooping cherry trees that are said to be over 1,000 years old, but when it bloomed in full bloom, it looked like a waterfall flowing down in layers.
On the day I visited, the locals said that the conditions were the best, and the blue sky, vivid rape blossom colors, and cherry blossoms in full bloom made me enjoy the spring splendour.
It is said that he said, "To the capital, I can hear the sound, takizakura, invite iroka, and the spring breeze of flowers."
  • Starry sky
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • Spring
  • Miharu
  • Nature
  • Japan
  • Cherry blossom viewing

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