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Dylan Gibson
Aug. 26, 2021
Lots of awesome photos being posted today. It's kind of making me jealous with how beautiful they all are. I went for a walk today and took a picture somewhere along the Arakawa River. I'll have to try and walk it all the way to Kitasenju someday lol. That or maybe take it all the way to Chichibu in Saitama. I know it's a really long river. I don't think I could make it that far though sadly. Kind of disappointed that summer is basically over already but at the same time I'm excited for the autumn colors this fall. Hopefully I can get out and visit some temples and shrines out in the countryside or something. I saw some photos like that mostly in Kyoto but I'm sure there are some places nearby Tokyo or in the Kanto region in general where I can see some nice scenery. If not then I'll just have to go somewhere and find it!
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モノノメ
Jun. 22, 2021
Fukushima, Kiso, Kiso District, Nagano You can see the cliff-style houses from the "Gyojinbashi Pedestrian Bridge". The stone wall is built without gaps, and it is said that it was made in the old days so that it would not collapse even if the Kiso River rises. It is much more powerful to see in person than in the photo. Heading from Shiojiri Station, Kiso Hirasawa, Naraijuku, Kiso Fukushima and other tourist attractions with wind continue to occur, so I think you can enjoy sightseeing with the flow. This is especially recommended for those who take pictures.
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モノノメ
Jun. 22, 2021
Narai, Shiojiri, Nagano It is a post town located right in the middle of the Nakasendō, and has been selected as a national important preservation district for groups of traditional buildings, and is a place where you can see traditional buildings. It has also been featured on numerous TV programs. In the warmer months, you can see them wearing yukata and kimono while taking pictures, In winter, the Ice Candle Festival (every February) is held and the whole town is bathed in warm light, so you can enjoy it no matter what season you go. It is also an area where craftsmen gather, so I think it's good to look around at their works. When the corona calms down, please take a leisurely walk. #After Corona#Nagano#Shiojiri City#Narai-juku#Yukata#Kimono#Ice Candle
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