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I was fascinated by the Venice masked carnival and went there for about 10 years. My subjects are mainly people, and I also make photographic works with the daughters of models who are close to me.
I don't like to mess with photos too much, so I try to take as many photos as possible and get them out.
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The storm passes, and the Sumida River in the spring.
The late-blooming cherry blossoms, which withstood the wind and rain, bloomed and shone more and more.
The sun is shining and the cherry blossoms are refreshing. I let my heart play with nostalgia and tried to pretend to be a Taisho romance. If you open a Japanese umbrella on the awning, it is as if the flag of the sun floats in the sky.
On the other side of the river, there are rows of pink cherry blossom trees, and beyond that is the Sky Tree, which pierces the clear sky. The sailors seemed to be enjoying the unique scenery of Tokyo, where tradition and elegance are mixed.
The spring breeze shook the cherry blossoms and gently caressed her hair and cheeks.
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Enoshima Okutsumiya Hanakairō
Early morning in Enoshima. This is Okutsumiya Hanakairō, located in the innermost area of Enoshima.
A pleasant sea breeze swayed the flowers, and sunlight began to filter through the still-dark forest.
The pure white hydrangeas were illuminated by the spotlight, swaying and shining like the stars of the flower corridor.
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At exactly 5:00 AM on the 17th, I looked out at Enoshima. Suddenly, a drifting cloud appeared above the island. Upon closer inspection, the blue sky had a gradient that resembled drawn lines. The cloud quickly billowed up and then vanished like steam. The early bird catches the worm; I got to see something interesting!
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Shinobazu Pond
The strong winds from the day before scattered the petals, and the Someiyoshino cherry blossoms in Tokyo are nearing their end.
After the storm, brilliant light pours into the clear blue sky, and I set out for one last cherry blossom viewing, embracing the spirit of Taisho Roman.
The white, red, and Kanzan cherry blossoms are now in full bloom under the sunlight.
Swaying in the light and wind, the vibrant purple blossoms shine brightly.
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Meguro River
Night cherry blossoms and the Meguro River, lit crimson by lanterns.
The cherry trees in full bloom are still vibrant. In a week, the river will take center stage as petals drift like a floating raft of flowers.
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Sumida Park
A row of cherry trees at dusk caught my eye, and I stopped at a particularly dark patch among them.
Looking more closely, countless pigeons perched on a black tree of twisted branches, with no flowers or leaves.
At first glance, it was a little bit like a horror scene.
Beneath my feet, fresh green shoots; above, a canopy of pink cherry blossoms; in the distance, the Skytree gleaming in the sunset—and so many pigeons.
Although the composition should have felt lively, the image took on an eerie quality, producing a strangely contrasting shot.
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Shinobazu-ike Bentendo Temple
After the rain, the sky is a striking blue. The cherry trees around Shinobazu Pond are blooming a little later than elsewhere in Tokyo; many blossoms that withstood the wind and rain remain as buds, so they are about 90 percent in bloom.
Though the spring breeze shakes the branches, the petals remain strong and vibrant. It’s a scene of spring in full bloom.
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Red spider lililies Kinchakuda Manshusaka Park in Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture
Why there?
A single flower in front of me.
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Red spider lililies Kinchakuda Manshusaka Park in Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture
A group of crimson dances blooming on a green carpet.
Spot prima donna shining in the sunlight shining through the trees.
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Odaiba someday
This year, another major year-end events, a winter tradition in the city, and a comic market are approaching.
The last day of Comiket that year is the 31st of New Year's Eve, and this cut shows people walking toward the New Year's Eve Sunset in the western sky after closing.
With the loot in their hands and the memories of the day in their hearts, the expressions and gait of the people heading home were somewhat tired, but they were also cheerful and light.
There are no more Ferris cars now, and the scenery has changed a little, but you will see many happy sights again this year.
Heading into the 30th, I'm currently sleep-deprived.
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Odaiba someday
Emerald green and champagne gold lights sparkle gorgeously at night in the city in December.
The air is clear, and you can feel the silence even in the hustle and bustle.
Airplanes drew bright lines in the night sky, creating a dreamy moment.
The scenery has not changed in the past and now. I'm sure this weekend and tonight will bring many visitors to their dreams.
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