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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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Ice guardrails created by nature
The shooting location was Lake Shikotsu in Chitose City, Hokkaido, and it was early in the morning when a big cold wave of -15°C hit.
The spray of Lake Shikotsu, which was rough by strong winds, fell on the fence and gradually formed icicles.
The many icicles that form all over the fence are like guardrails.
You can see the harshness and beauty of nature uniformly
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Octopus Yakushido
"Octopus Yakushido" in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture
The shrine here enshrines an octopus 🐙 as the name suggests.
A long time ago, when a flood hit this area, a statue of an octopus was discovered.
It became the current shrine in honor of it.
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ID:2A shrine dedicated to octopuses!? Unusual, isn't it? 🐙This text has been automatically translated.
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Regarding the application conditions, we ask that you submit one photo per post.
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たけ posted.
Pine Island Bay in the twilight and contrails cutting through the sky
Fishing boats, twilight, and contrails are all the main characters.
The air was clear and the contrails were beautiful.
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nostalgia
It is a place called "Mogasaki" in Miyagi Prefecture in Japan
This is a town built along a mountain called Dainenjiyama and retains the old-fashioned scenery.
No matter when you visit, you will feel nostalgic
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Fukuura Bridge
Matsushima Town, a town located in the central coastal area of Miyagi Prefecture in the Tohoku region
It is a vermilion bridge with a total length of 252 m over Fukuura Island floating on the east side of the Matsushima coast.
In addition, when this bridge was partially damaged in the Great East Japan Earthquake, it was repaired with donations collected by pleasure boat operators in Taiwan's "Sun Moon Lake".
It is also called "a bridge of ties with Taiwan."
Matsushima Town, a town located in the central coastal region of Miyagi Prefecture in the Tohoku region.
It is a 252-meter-long vermilion bridge that spans Fukuura Island on the east side of the Matsushima coast.
The bridge was partially damaged in the Great East Japan Earthquake, and was repaired with donations collected by the Sun Moon Lake boat operators in Taiwan.
Then they call it "a bridge of ties with Taiwan."
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たけ posted.
Sightseeing boat across Matsushima Bay
One of the three Japan scenic spots of Matsushima
Why don't you go sightseeing in Matsushima Bay by sightseeing boat?
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Thank you for posting a very beautiful photo.
Cool Japan Video also publishes articles about Matsushima.
Please also see here if you like.
Matsushima is known as one of the three most scenic spots in Japan.
Higashimatsushima in Miyagi Prefecture, located in the east, is full of sightseeing spots, sightseeing experiences, and events.
There are plenty of attractions such as the "Four Great Views of Matsushima" where you can enjoy a superb view of the islands floating in Matsushima Bay Japan and the "Saga Gorge", one of the three major rivers.
There are seven fishing ports in Higashimatsushima City, and seafood is abundant. You can taste the finest oysters with a rich taste.This text has been automatically translated.
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たけ posted.
Spread out in front of you Mt. Tokachi
Mt. Tokachi is an active volcano with an altitude of 2,077 m that straddles the towns of Biei and Kamifurano in the Kamikawa region of central Hokkaido and the towns of Shintoku in the Tokachi region.
The shooting date is April, and there is still snow in the mountains, which stands out for its magnificence.
Location: Biei
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The Milky Way rising from the earth
A photo taken at Biei, which is also one of the best starscape spots in Hokkaido
Biei is called "the town of hills" because the whole town is flat like a hill.
If you walk a little away from the town, a carpet of stars spreads out in front of you.
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"Hiraoka Jugei Center"
Botanical park in Kiyota-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
Among them, this tunnel of autumn leaves dyed in crimson is a popular photo spot.
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たけ posted.
Sapporo, winter night view
On snowy days, you want to take pictures of the night view.
The city is always beautiful because it is white makeup and the light of the night view becomes dim.
The temperature on the day this photo was taken was -10°C It is a photo where you can feel the cold wave hitting the sky over Sapporo.
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Icicles of Lake Shikotsu in Hokkaido
In contrast to the Chitose Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival lined with beautiful ice objects, Lake Shikotsu has a harsh winter. I chose this one piece that captures the natural beauty of nature brought about by the great cold wave as an honorable mention. The linear objects and the overcast gray sky in the background seem to symbolize the harsh winter.
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