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Dylan Gibson
Mar. 12, 2021
I really love seeing these massive fireworks displays and this one is really incredible. Just comparing the height of the fireworks to the height of the builds in the city you can get an idea of just how large-scale this fireworks show is. I know the Minato Kobe Marine Fireworks Festival is in October but I'm hoping to see some fireworks this spring at least. I know summer is a little far off but there's definitely going to be fireworks then, that's for sure. I remember the one trip I went to Kobe I didn't get to see these amazing fireworks, but I was able to dry some delicious Kobe Beef burgers that were really just incredible. I would have liked to go to a steak restaurant but it didn't really fit our itinerary. It ended up working out though, as the burgers were great!
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しんご @shingo_camera
Sep. 25, 2020
Minatokobe Marine Fireworks Festival.
One of the three great night views in Japan
It's a night view of Kobe, but in such a situation
The fireworks that are launched are night views and fireworks.
The collaboration is very beautiful.
It was canceled in 2020, but I can't wait for next year.
  • Fireworks
  • Kobe
  • Hamburger
  • Spring
  • Summer
Dylan Gibson
Mar. 11, 2021
Wow! I know Himeji has some awesome things like Himeji Castle of course, but to just find this while going for a walk, how cool is that! Speaking of Himeji Castle, I wish I could have see nthe projection mapping event they had there in 2015? I think it was. Hopefully they do something like that again because I'd love to go and see it for myself. I envy anyone who got to see it in person😂 I really like the stone lanterns and small Buddhist statues in this photo as well, it really gives that temple feel. I'll have to be on the lookout for this place when I visit Himeji!
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MiMi
Mar. 11, 2021
It is a small temple in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture.
I took it during a walk
  • Himeji
  • Temple
  • Buddha statue
  • Castles
  • Lanterns
  • Projection mapping
Dylan Gibson
Feb. 22, 2021
Wow this is beautiful. If there's one thing I'm going to miss come spring it's going to be all of the beautiful winter photography that I've had the pleasure of seeing this year. That being said I'm sure spring will be just as beautiful thanks to all the greenery and cherry blossoms coming to life. This photo is really cool though. Before I zoomed in it looked like some historical castle townscape covered in snow but then upon closer inspection it's a modern area with modern homes. The river is cool too, it reminds me of a moat separating a castle from its town at this angle and probably because of the cobblestone. The mountain backdrop is really amazing too, I suppose that's maybe where the mine cart runs to? Guess I'll have to visit Asago to find out!
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ぽんぽこたぬき
Feb. 20, 2021 (edited)
Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture, a trolley trail road covered with snow.
  • Hyogo Prefecture
  • Snowscape
  • Great view
  • Nature
  • Winter
Dylan Gibson
Feb. 16, 2021
Todaiji Temple is so awesome. I remember the first time I went there. I had a professor in college awesome guy btw who told the class about his trip there when he was doing research and he told us how massive the temple was. He showed us a picture and pointed out how the people looked like ants in front of the temple. I believed him that it was large of course but I figured maybe it was just the photo's perspective making it look larger. Oh boy, was I in for a treat when I actually got to the temple. It was seriously MASSIVE and the incense burner that he mentioned was out front as well so it was cool that I got to experience all of the things that he was able to experience in the past. I guess that's one thing that makes historical places like this so extraordinary- being able to connect with the past without actually being there. I really loved all the small models there as well lol! I'll certainly never forget my trip to Todaiji and I'd love to visit Nara again when I get the chance.
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cool horse
Oct. 18, 2020 (edited)
Todaiji Temple. Sickness elimination.

It is the day of the Great Buddha Autumn Festival o^^o

Solemn and moderate.

Photo by SONYα7Ⅱ
  • Temple
  • Nara Prefecture
  • History
  • Travel
Dylan Gibson
Jan. 30, 2021
This photo captures the essence of Kyoto so well in my opinion. Cherry blossoms and a yakatabune. It's so simple and yet so elegant at the same time. I like how the boat is just slightly obscured by the cherry blossoms and you can feel how the wood on the roof of the boat has aged just by looking at it. Kyoto has so many beautiful sights to see and experiences to try. I'm looking forward to one of these boat rides the next time I go, and I'm also planning on visiting a kawadoko because I've eaten by a river before so I know how refreshing it is, but I've never eaten OVER a river before inside a boat maybe but this is different so I'm looking forward to a new experience. Going to have to visit all the temples and shrines I didn't have the chance to visit before as well.
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しんご @shingo_camera
Oct. 18, 2020
Cherry blossoms in Fushimi, Kyoto.
The morning sun shone into the cherry blossoms that bloomed like wearing a parked ten-stone boat.
  • Kyoto Prefecture
  • Shrine
  • Sightseeing
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Temple
Dylan Gibson
Jan. 29, 2021
Just beautiful. There's so much happening in this photo when you really look at it. The paper lantern is really the cherry on the cake for me in this one. I read an article a little while ago about the funaya in Ine and thought it was really interesting. It's awesome getting to see fireworks happening there as well, it's like I've discovered a new side of the area that I didn't know about before. I really enjoy fireworks over water too, and there's plenty of great fireworks festivals in Japan that do just that. I was already looking forward to being able to see the boathouses in Ine one day but now I'm looking forward to it even more. Going to line it up with the Ine Fireworks Festival if I can. The reflection of the fireworks on the water looks really awesome as well.
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しんご @shingo_camera
Oct. 18, 2020
In Ine-cho, Yosa-gun, Kyoto Prefecture, there are many traditional fishermen's buildings called funaya with the first floor as a dock.
I watched the annual Ine fireworks from the hangar of the boathouse.
The light of the lanterns and the sound of fireworks echoing in the hangar all reminded me of the good old Japan.
  • Fireworks
  • Kyoto Prefecture
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
  • Summer
  • Traditional culture

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