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Japan
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Female
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Age 24
There is a photo spot that I especially love, and that is "back alley"! The indescribable beautiful depth and astringent atmosphere are irresistible, and the main dirt of Instagram is posting back alleys.
From now on, I hope that more people will know the charm of the back alleys and of course the uninhabited islands (laughs) places that will touch your heart through photos!
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伊藤 花音 posted.
Sarushima is the largest natural island in Tokyo Bay, located in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
It was once used as a fortress for the former army and navy during World War II, and was off-limits to the general public for a while, but now the general public can enter, and the buildings and artifacts that were eroded by greenery during that blank period are the charm of this island, and it is rumored that it is reminiscent of "Castle in the Sky".
In addition, the buildings are now made of brick, which are few (22 in Japan), and it was a mysterious island as if you were in a dream, with a large number of plants eroding from all directions, the singing of trees, and the singing of birds on buildings that you do not usually have the opportunity to see.
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