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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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Special Seats
The shooting location is Nakajima Park in Sapporo, Hokkaido
This place is one of Sapporo's leading parks where you can enjoy various scenery throughout the year.
Especially this bench is my special seat where I can enjoy the cherry blossoms at night in spring.
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Night cherry blossoms and light trails
Night cherry blossoms on the "Shinkawa Sakura Avenue Road" in Sapporo, Hokkaido
This place is covered with cherry blossoms for about 10.5 km (more than 750 trees), and it is said to be the longest row of cherry blossom trees in Japan.
This row of cherry blossom trees took 3 years for local residents to plant and it has become like this after 25 years.
I cut out the moment when it was not usually lit up and was illuminated by the headlights of the car
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Night cherry blossoms and torii gates
During the day, the Omotesando of Hokkaido Jingu Shrine is crowded with many cherry blossom viewers and worshippers.
At night, it changes and becomes a place that not many people visit, but it is the only place where you can enjoy the fantastic night cherry blossoms.
The torii gate and illuminated cherry blossoms create a solemn atmosphere.
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It symbolizes spring in Hokkaido Eurasian red squirrel
The Eurasian red squirrel is notorious for not hibernating during the winter, but instead endures the winter without actively moving around.
Spring is the season when snow melts and bait becomes abundant.
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cherry blossom
The cherry blossoms in Hokkaido bloom a month after Honshu, and spring has finally arrived in Sapporo.
The shooting location is Hoheikan in Nakajima Park, a famous place for cherry blossoms.
The contrast between the pale blue buildings and the pale pink cherry blossoms heralds the arrival of spring.
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Pollen photocycle
A phenomenon in which bright light sources such as the sun and sunset are refracted and diffracted by particles such as pollen to form a circle of light in a circle surrounding the light source.
When this is observed, I feel that spring is steadily approaching in Hokkaido.
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Early morning cherry blossom tree-lined path
Cherry blossoms in Hokkaido come a month late
So there are no cherry blossoms yet.
This photo was taken early in the morning last year when I monopolized the cherry blossom tree-lined avenue.
It is a recommended place because the pink cherry blossoms shine in the still dim sky.
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Snowy night and Otaru Canal
Otaru Snow Light Road
Floating candles and city lights on the canal, many snow candles and passers-by
Even if it's cold, it's warm somewhere.
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ID:1It's beautiful (^^ ♪♡ it snows in Niigata Prefecture as well, so I run here and there to take pictures of the ball blur in winter. (^_^;)This text has been automatically translated.
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Snow Lit Road
"Snow Light Road" held in Otaru, Hokkaido from February 11~18
Next to the Otaru Canal and other walking paths, there are many snow candles and ice objects.
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Bells of Lore
This monument is located in Onagawa Town, Oshika District, Miyagi Prefecture.
This is the place that was damaged by the tsunami caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011.
It's been 12 years this year, and the zodiac signs are just turning around
At that juncture, I came here for the first time in 20 years to visit my friend's grave.
That tragic natural disaster stole the smiles of many people
Even so, the townspeople did not lose and desperately rebuilt the town.
Such a monument that will pass on the tragic reality and the courage of the townspeople to future generations
I hope you will visit us once.
"Visiting the town" I feel like this is the number one support.
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