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Japan
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Age 45
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I participated in the annual Rokko Meat Tour light-up event for the first time.
The colorful lights shining on the botanical garden were fantastic.
There were many people who forgot their tripods, so I took a picture handheld.
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Traditional Japan event Uji no Ukai
It was the first time I saw a female Ukai and I felt it was amazing.
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Traditional Japan event Uji no Ukai
It was the first time I saw a female Ukai and I felt it was amazing.
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Winter traditions
Eel fishing
I went to Tokushima Prefecture to see this scene, but I was impressed when I saw it for the first time.
There were already tripods on the bridge, so I took a hand-held picture from behind so as not to disturb passers-by and other photographers.
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Speaking of winter illumination, bokeh
Illumination on Okura Beach, Akashi City
I went there without expecting much because it was close to my house, but it was beautiful
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Illumination on Okura Beach, Akashi City
I went there without expecting much because it was close to my house, but it was beautiful
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This is also a tsumago-juku that I have wanted to visit for many years
Although it is famous, I was impressed when I saw the light shining in here as a sundial.
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Gokayama village in Toyama
After seeing Shirakawa-go in Gifu, I also visited here and the scale is smaller than Shirakawa-go, but I personally like this one better.
The timing was bad, so I couldn't see the snow on the roof, but it was still fantastic and made me feel that it was amazing that people in the past built a village deep in the mountains like this.
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Gokayama village in Toyama
After seeing Shirakawa-go in Gifu, I also visited here and the scale is smaller than Shirakawa-go, but I personally like this one better.
The timing was bad, so I couldn't see the snow on the roof, but it was still fantastic and made me feel that it was amazing that people in the past built a village deep in the mountains like this.
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It's a nice hot water.
It was worth coming to Nagano.
Jigokudani in Nagano, which I wanted to see for many years, On this day, only one monkey was soaking in the hot spring, and I left immediately and persisted for hours until I took a bath, but I felt sorry for the people who came after giving up because they couldn't walk the long way and see it.
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