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すっこ
Nov. 20, 2023
Hiroshima Prefecture Sera Town Sky Flower Field Sera Kogen Flower Forest Recommended spots in Hiroshima #Sera Kogen Farm 👈 @serakogenfarm #Sera Kogen Flower Forest 👈 @serahananomori Candle Night ◾️ Venue: Sky Flower Field, Sera Kogen Flower Forest ◾️ Period: Until December 24 Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays ◾️ Time: 17:00-21:00 A 📸 candle hanging against the backdrop of illumination is the main character Struggling 😅 with candles swaying in the wind I persisted until there was no wind.
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AOI
Nov. 18, 2023
Katsuoji Temple / Minoh Katsuoji Temple, which is famous for its "Victory Daruma", was even more crowded with tourists as the autumn foliage season began. This is one of the photos I took at Katsuoji. This is the most confident photo I took on my first outing in a long time! By the way, Katsuoji Temple is crowded with tourists around noon, so considering the cold, I think it's just right to arrive around 2 o'clock in the afternoon!
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Abhi Sen
Nov. 18, 2023
Animals can teach us the purest form of love. Anyone who sincerely tries to understand the nature of these meek and gentle creatures can understand my thoughts . Deers are peaceful creatures and their eyes reflect the purity of their heart. Their care for each other reminds us of the unconditional love that is so rare in our human society. Such unconditional love for one's work, and one's family, is always what I treasured in my life reflect in this frame. This photo was taken from Nara deer park. It represents the real beauty of Japan.
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Taiki Tourism Association
Nov. 14, 2023
🌊Have you heard of a “torchka”?🌊 “Torchka” comes from the Russian word for “point” or “position.” It refers to small reinforced defensive emplacements made of concrete and other materials to protect militarily important sites. The torchkas along Taiki Town’s Pacific coast were built in large numbers near the end of the Pacific War to prepare for a possible US landing on the home islands, but they were never used and the war ended. Many remain today because they were built solidly with concrete. Despite erosion from waves, rain, and wind, they survive as historically valuable war relics. You can find them along the shore, partially buried in sand, and inland in various locations. The torchka known as “Asahihama Torchka,” set within a windbreak forest, has been developed for visitors and is open for viewing, so please consider visiting. ⚠️The areas around torchkas often include sandy beaches and rough terrain, so please take care when driving there.
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