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Asuka posted.
Gyotoku Mikoshi - Meaningful Momiko (1)
The lower one below this is ☺️ to express gratitude to the god of the earth.
October is the rush of festivals! !️
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Asuka posted.
Mikoshi〜Autumn〜
Gyotoku mikoshi singing in mikoshi
You can only see it once every three years! !️
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Asuka posted.
Gyotoku Mikoshi
During this autumn season, a festival is held in which a mikoshi is raised like a fury.
Why don't you take a look at the mikoshi that is held in each district and once every three years? ☺️
It's rare ? to see a one-ton mikoshi up close.
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Asuka posted.
Mikoshi Town Gyotoku
At this time of year, festivals are held in various places in the local Gyotoku!
And Gyotoku was protected as the tenryō of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Gyotoku, which has a deep history, is both a little-known hidden gem spot and a place ♪ to feel autumn.
[40% of the mikoshi in Japan] is Gyotoku mikoshi! !️
In 1991 (1991 (Heisei 3)) in Koto-ku, Tokyo
The headquarters mikoshi of Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine was made as a mikoshi famous as the best golden mikoshi in Japan!
It is a gorgeous mikoshi also called a billion yen mikoshi, but when this mikoshi was delivered, it seems that the funato shrine was reproduced spectacularly!
Why don't you come ☺️ and see the mikoshi this autumn season?
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Asuka posted.
In Hanno City, Saitama.
MOOMIN VALLEY -PARK-
Went ♪ on a rainy Sunday
Right now, we are in an ? event called "Moomin and Umbrella"
Because it was raining, it was a place where I could relax with few people even though it was Sunday!
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ID:3It's open even on holidays! wonderful?This text has been automatically translated.
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ID:2It's a really hidden spot, Umbrella ✨ is beautiful ~ ✨This text has been automatically translated.
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Thank you for posting a very beautiful photo.
Cool Japan Video also publishes articles about Moominvalley Park.
Please also see here if you like.
Moominvalley Park is a theme park that opened in 2019 around Lake Miyazawa in Hanno City, Saitama Prefecture, where you can experience various things that are as good as the real Finland. If you go through the welcome gate of Moominvalley Park, you will have a superb view of Scandinavia!
There is also a guided tour of the Moomin house where the Moomins live, and the staff will introduce the Moomin house with Moomin stories and episodes.
If you want to do plenty of sightseeing, it is recommended to book and stay at the Moominvalley Park official hotel "Hotel Marroad Chain" and "Rembrandt Group Hotel".This text has been automatically translated.
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Asuka posted.
In Tokyo.
Yesterday I did yoga ? ♀️ in Yoyogi Park! It's my first time there, but it's spacious and full ☺️ of nature.
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Asuka posted.
In Chiba.
Seaside Restaurant "THE SURF OCEAN TERRACE"
Here, there are terrace seats where you can enjoy ☺️ your meal while looking at the sea.
It was cloudy when I went, but it was still beautiful, so it is recommended for those who want to see the sea while taking a relaxing break! !️
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Asuka posted.
At a spot called Nazama Marine Park in Chiba Prefecture.
If you like diving, you ? can have a valuable experience diving underwater at the torii gate in the Japan!
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ID:1The underwater torii is ? a very valuable photo!This text has been automatically translated.
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Asuka posted.
This is a photo of when I went to "Toro Ruins" in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture for a university report!
The Toro Ruins are a settlement and paddy field ruins from the Yayoi period, and are designated as a national designated historic site! !️
Why don't you go to this place where you can suddenly see ancient buildings in a residential area? ?
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ID:1Lovely photo. Do you know what's written in the grass? It looks like it maybe says "登呂遺跡," but I can't read the rest.
Asuka posted.
In Chiba.
We went to Aloha Garden in Tateyama City!
There was a large place here with various animals and plants and a children's playground!
It was ☺️ fun to watch while strolling around
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