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I took a picture of the Tokyo Stop Line in front of the Imperial Palace, Hibiya Street, and Tokyo Station across Uchibori Street from the outer garden of the Imperial Palace. When I took the picture, it was just at the time of the full moon, and it happened to be in the center.
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I took a picture of the buildings of Hibiya reflected in the triumphal moat near the Sakurada Gate of the Imperial Palace.
The Sakurada Gate and stone walls are also lit up and benches are installed.
You can enjoy the scenery slowly.
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I took a picture of the moat of the Sakurada Bunker from the Hanzomon gate of the Imperial Palace towards the Sakurada Gate.
Hanzomon is the highest of the Imperial Palace gates, so it is a recommended place to overlook the vast Sakurada Moat, and you can also enjoy the night view of Kasumigaseki from evening to night.
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This is a photo taken from the Sakurada Gate of the Imperial Palace to the moat of the Sakurada Bunker in the direction of Hanzomon.
At the Sakurada Moat in the Imperial Palace Gaien, you can enjoy the autumn leaves of the tulip trees planted as street trees from Hanzomon to Sakurada Gate. You can also enjoy the yellow leaves of the tulip trees lining the sidewalk, the beautiful moat, and the Parliament building
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It is a nationally designated important cultural property in the Imperial Palace, the former Edo Castle Outer Sakurada Gate.
The outer Sakurada Gate is famous for the "Sakurada Gate Outside Incident" of the assassination of Naoya Ii by the ronin of the Mito clan in 1860. This incident was caused by the suppression carried out by the shogunate, the "Great Prison of Ansei". After the incident, the authority of the shogunate was lost, and the Edo period, which lasted 265 years, came to an end.
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This is a photo taken of Hibiya Street from the former Miyagi Wada Kuramon guard house on the Baba Sen moat side of the Imperial Palace Gaien. The former Miyagi Wada Kuramon guardhouse was built in 1923 (Taisho 12). When Tokugawa Ieyasu entered Edo, a bridge was built for the passage of the earthpeople, and a gate was set up. It was called the Kura no Mimon, but later it came to be called the Wada Kuramon.
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It is a Japanese antelope that I met when I went to Okutama Town, Tokyo.
He gave me a look at the camera, so I took a picture.
The Japanese antelope is a herbivorous mammal endemic to Japan that lives in Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu, excluding Hokkaido and the Chugoku region. The scientific name is Capricornis crispus, which belongs to the subfamily Goats of the artiodactyl bovine family. Due to overfishing, the number has decreased, and it was designated as a special natural monument of Japan in Showa 30.
From the summer of 2022 to the fall of 2023, I went to Okutama about four times, and I was able to meet two of them, so I think there is a good chance that we will meet.
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ID:2The antelope that stares at you is cute~ ?This text has been automatically translated.
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This photo was taken from the observation deck of Genbasan Park in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture.
Ueda City is famous as a place associated with the Sanada family, but it was also the setting for the Inugami clan of Masashi Yokomizo and the theatrical anime Summer Wars in recent years. The lights on the land surrounded by mountains are reminiscent of the people who coexist with the nature of Japan.
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Thank you for posting such a beautiful photo.
Cool Japan Video also publishes an article about Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture.
Please take a look here if you like.
Ueda Castle, located in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture, is a historical tourist attraction that is counted as one of the 100 Famous Castles of Japan and the Japan Night View Heritage Site.
Ueda Castle is also famous as an impregnable castle because it prevented the onslaught of the Tokugawa family twice, and the appearance of this castle attack by the Tokugawa family was used in many dramas and movies as the Battle of Ueda Castle.
Ueda Castle still has many attractions due to its characteristic structure.
At the South Tower, North Tower, and East Hukou Tower Gate, the Ueda Castle Thousand Cherry Blossom Festival is held in spring, the Ueda Castle Autumn Foliage Festival is held in autumn, and the Ueda Sanada Festival is held every year in Ueda Castle Town.
We also recommend the Ueda City Museum, a museum located in Ueda Castle Ruins Park.
Stamps such as the red seal of Sanada Shrine and the castle seal of Ueda Castle are perfect for good memories of sightseeing.This text has been automatically translated.
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This is a photo of Minato Mirai from the Osanbashi International Passenger Ship Terminal of the Port of Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Minato Mirai is a development area where new buildings are constantly being built, but old buildings are also used for restaurants, shops, government buildings, etc., and it is an area where you can see a very beautiful cityscape where new and old things coexist.
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This is the state of the Asakusa Rooster Market at the Eagle Shrine.
Asakusa Rooster Market is a festival held every year on Rooster Day in November and is the largest rooster market in Japan.
Ravels are sold at the rooster market, but rakes are one of the agricultural tools that are responsible for raking up the fallen harvest. This word "raking" has changed to the meaning of raking up good fortune, and rakes have come to be sold as lucky charms.
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