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It is the cherry blossom of Neraiji Temple in Iwade City, Wakayama Prefecture.
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It is the cherry blossoms and Zao-do seen from Shimosenbon in Yoshino, Nara Prefecture.
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It is a drooping cherry blossom in Kaibara, Shimoichi Town, Nara Prefecture. The branches of the two trees are connected, making it a very spectacular drooping cherry blossom.
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The drooping cherry blossoms along the Kumano Kodo in Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture, are said to have been ordered from Gion in Kyoto in 1747 by Rokuro Yoshimori, the 19th head of the Nonagase family, in the middle of the Edo period.
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ID:1It's 🌸 a drooping cherry blossom with an atmosphere that seems to appear in an old storyThis text has been automatically translated.
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It is a superb view of Odaigahara, Nara Prefecture.
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It is a type of beach plant that can be found in rocky areas of the coast. I don't think you've heard much of it, but the name is Iwataigeki. Autumn leaves appear around June.
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It was a plum warbler, not a warbler.
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It is the 37th of the Nachi 48 Waterfalls, Yin-Yang Waterfall 12m drop. The road to the waterfall collapsed due to the damage caused by Typhoon No. 12 that hit the Kii Peninsula in September 2011, and it has not been restored. Depending on the season, the amount of water, and the time of day, this waterfall will show you a beautiful rainbow.
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It is a winter scenery of Amano no Sato in Katsuragi Town, Wakayama Prefecture, which was selected as one of the "100 Best Villages in Japan".
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It is a baikaouren that blooms under the forest floor in Totsugawa Village, Nara Prefecture.
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