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It is a bronze statue of Heihachiro Togo and a memorial ship Mikasa in Mikasa Park in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
Mikasa was built in England during the Meiji era, and was a battleship that was very active in the Russo-Japanese War with Secretary Heihachiro Togo on board.
It is the oldest surviving steel battleship in the world, and you can actually board it and see the inside of the ship at that time.
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I took a picture of Nakamise and Hozomon of Sensoji Temple from the Asakusa Tourist Center.
The Asakusa Tourist Center is an 8-story building, and there is a free observatory on the top floor where you can overlook Asakusa. There is also a coffee shop, where you can enjoy the scenery of Asakusa while enjoying soft drinks and alcohol, and there are also snacks, so you can fill your stomach.
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I happened to see it on my evening walk, so I took a picture of the crescent moon with the five-storied pagoda of Sensoji Temple, even though it was about two days past the crescent moon.
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From Sakurabashi, the cherry blossom festival and houseboats in Sumida Ward took a picture of the Sumida River.
The Sumida River is famous for cherry blossoms, and many houseboats come every day at this time of year. A cherry blossom festival is held along the river, and you can enjoy watching the cherry blossoms at the stalls, where drinks such as soft drinks and alcohol, and food such as fried chicken, yakisoba, oden, and frankfurters are sold.
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It is the Hozomon gate of the local Sensoji Temple, the five-storied pagoda, and the drooping cherry blossoms taken in the middle of the night.
This drooping cherry blossom is famous and hangs from daytime to night,
A lot of people come to take pictures and watch.
That's why photos without people from this angle are very valuable (laughs).
The flowering of the drooping cherry blossoms is a little earlier than that of the Yoshino cherry blossoms.
The best time to see it is from the middle of March.
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This is the main hall and shrine office of Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, my hometown, taken in the middle of the night.
I often see Sensoji Temple, which is crowded with people,
It's hard to see Sensoji Temple when there is no one there.
It's a privilege to be able to take pictures because it's local (laughs).
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ID:1Sensoji Temple with no people is ✨ freshThis text has been automatically translated.
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This is a photo taken of the town of Kura, which is located along the Tomawa River in Tochigi City, Tochigi Prefecture.
You can also ride the boat in the photo.
I couldn't get on because it was full of reservations.
Old buildings and new buildings coexist around here.
You can see a very beautiful cityscape.
The river is beautiful and you can see the fish swimming.
It is a city where you can enjoy a little old Japan.
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Thank you for posting such a beautiful photo.
Cool Japan Video also publishes articles about Tochigi City.
Please take a look here if you like.
Iwafune-cho, Tochigi City, is a city with scenic nature and cultural properties that have been used as a location for movies and dramas since ancient times.
Murahi Shrine has such a deep history that it appears on the stage of the Man'yōshū, and in 2007 it appeared as the stage for the anime "5 Centimeters per Second", and it is becoming popular as a sacred place among overseas anime fans.
There are also plenty of sightseeing spots where you can enjoy nature, such as "Mikamoyama Park" and "Taiji Temple".
In addition, outdoor activities are popular, and hiking trails, panoramic courses, and rocky trails are set up in the natural park of Iwafune-cho in Tochigi City and Mt. Iwafune.This text has been automatically translated.
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This photo was taken from Tower Hall when I was about two months into the camera.
I bought it more than 10 years ago and took it with a con digital that I hadn't used at all.
I think it was a pretty beautiful shot.
You can see the Sky Tree, Tokyo Tower, and Mt. Fuji together.
Tower Hall Funabori is free to climb and one of the world's leading megacities Tokyo
I recommend it because you can see it so beautifully.
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This photo was taken from Tower Hall when I was about two months into the camera.
I bought it more than 10 years ago and took it with a con digital that I hadn't used at all.
I think it was a pretty beautiful shot.
Tower Hall Funabori is recommended because you can climb it for free and see such a beautiful scenery.
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This photo was taken from Tower Hall when I was about two months into the camera.
I bought it more than 10 years ago and took it with a con digital that I hadn't used at all.
I think it was a pretty beautiful shot.
Tower Hall Funabori is recommended because you can climb it for free and see such a beautiful scenery.
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