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Dylan Gibson
May. 26, 2021
Wow, what a breathtaking view. It really does look just like a mirror, it's incredible how perfect the reflection is. I really love the green as well, it's such a brilliant shade it really gives you the feeling of the rich, verdant countryside. I've had a love of rice fields since before I can remember, just because they look so beautiful and you can really appreciate the technology of humankind through them. I've never seen the rice fields in Kyoto to be honest, only the temples and shrines, which isn't exactly unfortunate, but I would really like to get out into the countryside as well. This reminds me so much of Akita as well and I only have fond memories of my time there. Going to have to throw the rice fields of Kyoto on my list for my next visit. On a bit of a tangent, it's pretty amazing you can take photos like this on cell phones now. Incredible how far we've come.
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Shota
May. 26, 2021
This is one photo taken in Ohara, Kyoto. The scenery of the rice fields in the countryside reflecting the scenery and sky like a mirror is superb. I would like people from overseas to enjoy the beauty of this scenery.
I used an iPhone 11 Pro for the shooting.
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Haya
May. 23, 2021
Tsunoshima Bridge, Yamaguchi The sea is so emerald green that I was surprised! !! A place with a strong impact that will remain firmly in the memories of traveling from a distant place. Seeing this will increase ? the voltage of your trip I went to the photo 6 years ago, but due to the new coronavirus, I was working in the fourth wave, and I just stayed home on holidays, and when the corona calmed down, my family increased, and now I want to drive 12 hours with my family of four and travel to Yamaguchi Prefecture and Kyushu. I pray that the corona will settle down as soon as possible. Please save as many lives as possible. I hope that medical professionals can return to normal as soon as possible.
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Haya
May. 23, 2021
Tsunoshima Bridge, Yamaguchi The sea is so emerald green that I was surprised! !! A place with a strong impact that will remain firmly in the memories of traveling from a distant place. I went to the photo 6 years ago, but due to the new coronavirus, I was working in the fourth wave, and I just stayed home on holidays, and when the corona calmed down, my family increased, and now I want to drive 12 hours with my family of four and travel to Yamaguchi Prefecture and Kyushu. I pray that the corona will settle down as soon as possible. Please save as many lives as possible. I hope that medical professionals can return to normal as soon as possible.
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松山 正之
May. 22, 2021
Horai Bridge is the longest wooden pedestrian bridge in the world. It is a wooden bridge over the Oi River in Shimada City, Shizuoka Prefecture. <Quoted from Shimada City website> Horai Bridge is an agricultural bridge built in 1879 (Meiji 12) to clear the Makinohara Plateau. Before the bridge was built, you had to cross the Oi River by small boat. It was dangerous to go back and forth. It is still used by farmers in the old city to manage the tea plantation on the opposite bank. In addition to playing an important role as a farm road, the Horai Bridge is a historic land improvement facility.
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Haya
May. 21, 2021
Yamaguchi Akiyoshidai Limestone Cave (Akiyoshido) Exit Tunnel Akiyoshi Cave was also a masterpiece of limestone caves created by nature, but the exit was also mysterious and it was also a place where the travel voltage increased. I went to the photo 6 years ago, but due to the new coronavirus, I was in the fourth wave, and I was at work, and on holidays, I just stayed home and when the corona calmed down, I would like to drive for 12 hours with my family of four and travel to Yamaguchi Prefecture and Kyushu again. I pray that the corona will settle down as soon as possible. Please save as many lives as possible. I hope that medical professionals can return to normal as soon as possible.
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