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I take photos as a hobby while working as a pastry chef in Sapporo, Hokkaido.
We hope to deliver the majestic land of Japan and the scenery that changes its appearance with the four seasons.
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Welcome to my profile page.
I work as a pastry chef in Sapporo, Hokkaido and take photos as a hobby!
We hope to bring you the magnificent land of Japan and the scenery that changes from season to season.
Please treat me well
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Setsubun on the Snowy Day
In Japan, it is customary to sow beans the day before the Spring (seasonal milestones There are
Do you know why beans are used in the first place?
It is said to be derived from the word "mame", which destroys demons
Since ancient times, various rituals have been performed to drive away demons, which are considered to be a general term for bad things
One of them is this "mamemaki (bean throwing)"
Hit the "Mame", which is the eye of the demon, with beans to make it "Mame"
At first glance, it looks like a play on words, but Japan have believed that words have a spirit inn words
Therefore, this custom is part of Japan culture, and it is a snowy day Setsubun
In Japan, it is customary to sow beans the day before the Spring (seasonal milestones There are
Do you know why beans are used in the first place?
It is said to be derived from the word "mame", which destroys demons
Since ancient times, various rituals have been performed to drive away demons, which are considered to be a general term for bad things
One of them is this "mamemaki (bean throwing)"
Hit the "Mame", which is the eye of the demon, with beans to make it "Mame"
At first glance, it looks like a play on words, but Japan have believed that words have a spirit inn words
Therefore, this custom has taken root in Japan culture
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A landmark of Sapporo City, Hokkaido standing in the clear winter air
Former Hokkaido Government Office Building
While urban development is progressing, it is an important place that does not change its appearance even after renovation work and shows what it was at that time
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Snow Fairy
Did you know that there is a snow fairy in Hokkaido?
Its name is "Shimaenaga"
Originally, this wild bird called Enaga resembled a long-handled ladle in appearance.
The chief of the handle (e) → named Enaga
In fact, there are long-tailed moths in Honshu, but this pure white subspecies of long-tailed moth only lives in Hokkaido
That's why Hokkaido is called Shima.
The long-tailed moth, which lives only in Shima→ was named Shimaenaga
It is only called the snow fairy, and you will see it from the time when the leaves fall and the snow begins to fall
For that reason, it is also called a bird that signals snow
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Sapporo night view in winter
I have been photographing the night view of Sapporo with snow piling up in a world of -7°C
While the accumulated snow created a sense of loneliness somewhere, I felt the warmth of the cityscape that gradually lit up
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Snowy Sapporo Station
Sapporo Station is now lit up with colorful lights
Together with the slowly falling snow
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Autumn in the Lights
Hokkaido University Golden Leaf Festival Held in on October 26 and 27
Light up of Row of ginkgo trees, which is also the main event there
The scenery is always beautiful here, but this period of Light up events is especially soothing
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Autumn leaves and the purple gold mountain atlas comet
In Hokkaido, autumn slowly turns color
Autumn leaves were photographed in a composition that looked like a comet falling
It seems that Comet Purple Gold Mountain Atlas will return in 80,000 years
In other words, this is the last time you will be able to see this scenery and the comet at the same time
When I thought about it, I felt somewhat lonely, as if I was saying goodbye to this life
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New Three Great Night Views and Fireworks Festival
Doshin UHB Fireworks Festival held the other day
Since it is launched near the city, it can be captured in one photo with the night view
The shooting location was on a Elevated terraces a little away from the launch site, but it was crowded with many people to see the flowers rising on this night
The moment the grand Finale ended, the applause was directed at the fireworks artist
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Hokkaido's oldest wisteria tree "Tenjin Wisteria"
Famous wisteria flowers are endemic to Japan, but they do not actually grow wild in Okinawa and Hokkaido
This wisteria tree was planted by the hands of our predecessors who settled in the Meiji era
Since then, it has a long history, and it is still pleasing to people's eyes
Wisteria tree about 200 years old
The majesty of it is breathtaking
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What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Japan's proud history?
Is it traditional performing arts, historical buildings, or the food culture of Shomata Japan?
Among them, I would like to recommend this "night view"
Each building, big or small, has a history and a memory
Buildings and houses are demolished due to the deterioration of buildings, and new buildings are constructed through the development of the city.
Through such a history, the night view has changed
The scenery you see now may change again in a few years
I think it is no exaggeration to say that the "night view" where you can see such changes in history is also a history that Japan is proud of
Location: Sapporo City, Hokkaido New Three Great Night Views
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