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Dylan Gibson
Apr. 1, 2021
Awesome! The cherry blossoms here are so bountiful! I like the sign as well. I've always wondered how these signs are made actually. It kind of looks like woodburning but at the same time I'm not so sure if that's the case. Either way, looks cool! I've not heard of Shingu Castle until now, but it looks like it was one of the castles torn down in the Meiji Period. From my understanding they're working to restore it so I wonder how it's coming along. I like visiting ruins though, so maybe before they finish rebuilding it I can make my way over there to see them lol. Obviously I'd like to see the restoration, but ruins are just as cool in my opinion. They have their own uniqueness to them!
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おれんじ
Apr. 1, 2021
The cherry blossoms blooming on the castle ruins were very beautiful.
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  • Meiji period
  • Wakayama Prefecture
しんご @shingo_camera
Oct. 18, 2020
Wakayama Prefecture, Koyasan Okunoin. It is believed that Kazuhisa Kukai still lives there and continues to meditate in hopes of world peace and the happiness of the people, and many visitors visit not only from Japan but also from overseas. There are a huge number of events in Koyasan throughout the year, but among them, "living sacrifice" is one of the ceremonies that has been continued for 1,200 years from the time of entering the temple to the present. This is a ceremony to deliver food to Kukai, who is waiting at the shrine, and is held twice a day. This is a photo of a live sacrifice on a snowy day.
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Management
Oct. 7, 2020
Drop 133m❗️? World Heritage Site of Nachikatsuura Town, Wakayama Prefecture, "Nachi Falls" ? Along with Nikko's Kegon Falls and Fukuroda Falls in Ibaraki Prefecture Japan it is one of the ✨ three most famous waterfalls. It is a waterfall that is worshipped as the sacred body of Hiryu Shrine, which is a separate shrine of the World Heritage Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine, and is called "Ichi no Waterfall" among the "Nachi 48 Falls". Please take a look at ? the dynamic and powerful scenery in the video.
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Behold! The Beautiful Scenery of Nachi Falls in Wakayama Prefecture! As One of Japan’s Three Famous Waterfalls, Nachi Falls Is So Beautiful and Powerful That Visitors Can't Take Their Eyes off of It!

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