-
Japan
-
Male
DyJyn posted.
Soni Kogen, Nara
This is the view from Kameyama. The climb is a little difficult, but the view is spectacular.
Show original text
DyJyn posted.
Soni Kogen, Nara
In autumn, the autumn leaves are wonderful, but the pampas grass of the Soni Highland was also superb.
The golden pampas grass seen from the side was fresh and beautiful.
Show original text
-
ID:1The ephemeral atmosphere is wonderful.This text has been automatically translated.
Show original text
DyJyn posted.
World Heritage Kyoto Daigoji Temple Bentendo
I went to Daigoji Temple for the first time, but it was a stunning vermilion color.
Show original text
-
ID:1It matches the bridge and buildings and has an even more spectacular view ^^This text has been automatically translated.
Show original text
DyJyn posted.
Hojo Garden Nanzenji Temple Kyoto. The red leaves are good, but the combination with the garden was also fresh and beautiful.
Show original text
-
-
Thank you for post a very beautiful photo.
COOL JAPAN VIDEOS also publishes articles about Nanzenji Temple.
Please also see here if you like.
Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture Nanzenji Temple is one of Japan's Zen temples that boasts a high prestige, and is considered to be one of the most prestigious among the Kyoto Five Mountains. For popular zazen experiences, please make a reservation in advance. In addition, you can enjoy the spectacular autumn leaves in autumn.
Keage Incline, an abandoned railway site popular in spring, is a popular spot visited by many tourists. You can enjoy cherry blossom viewing while walking on the railroad tracks. The best time to see the cherry blossoms at Keage Incline is from late March to early April every year.
Photos at Nanzenji Temple's Suirokaku Aqueduct are also a popular tourist destination when they are Instagrammable. Located a 1-minute walk from the Nanzenji Temple Hall, the timeless brick bridge creates a nostalgic landscape. It is a popular spot not only for domestic tourists but also for tourists from overseas, so it is crowded with many people during the autumn foliage season.This text has been automatically translated.
Show original text
DyJyn posted.
What time is Shirahama, Shirahama. It is literally as white as snow on the "white beach".
Swimming is good, but a relaxing sandy beach before swimming is also good.
The sunsets here are top class and beautiful. The sea, sandy beach and sunset are beautiful.
Show original text
DyJyn posted.
In summer, you still want to go see the sea.
This is Ine Town, Ine's Funaya.
The sea is as beautiful as I have ever seen it. The green of the rice fields, the blue of the sea and the blue of the sky. It's beautiful.
In autumn, the contrast between the golden color of the rice terraces and the sea will surely be wonderful, so I would like to go there again around that time.
Show original text
-
-
ID:3It's really right there ? with the sea above.This text has been automatically translated.
Show original text -
ID:2It's a beautiful horizon, isn't it? ?This text has been automatically translated.
Show original text -
Thank you for posting a very beautiful photo.
COOL JAPAN VIDEOS also publishes articles about Ine Town.
Please also see here if you like.
Ine Town in Kyoto Prefecture is a calm area facing the Sea of Japan in the northeastern part of Tango Island.
The scenery of old-fashioned boathouses is very tasteful, and the scenery of Ine's boathouses, which gives you a sense of the history of the fisherman's town, has been designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings.
Boathouse in Ine is characterized by the fact that boats and fishing equipment can be stored on the first floor of the house, so that you can go fishing smoothly.
It is recommended to visit Funaya in Ine from the sea side, where the boats are stored.
There is also an old-fashioned guest house around Funaya in Ine. In particular, Okuine Onsen Oil Shop, which has an open-air bath with a view, is a popular spot that is perfect for those who want to spend a relaxing time in an outstanding location.This text has been automatically translated.
Show original text