Lily0321 posted.
Sea Lights Festival in Odaiba
Every year on Marine Day in July, a candle is lit in a seven-colored paper bag to pray for the safety of the sea, and a pageant of lights is woven on Odaiba Beach.
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Lily0321 posted.
The annual festival of Tomioka Hachimangu is held around August 15th. Also commonly known as the "Fukagawa Hachiman Festival", it is counted as one of the "Three Great Festivals of Edo" along with the Sanno Festival of Hie Shrine in Akasaka and the Kanda Festival of Kanda Myojin. The year in which the Hachimangu shrine's shrine goes to shrine once every three years is called the main festival, and the sight of 53 town mikoshi coming together to make a joint crossing is unique to the Fukagawa Hachiman Festival. The festival in Fukagawa is characterized by the traditional shouting of "Washoi, Wasshiyoi" and the alias of the "Mizukake Festival", in which the bearers and spectators are showered with purifying water from the crowd along the road, and the bearers and spectators are excited as one, and it has been carefully passed down by many people as a festival that conveys the essence of Edo to the present.
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Lily0321 posted.
The Taushubetsu River Bridge is a concrete arch bridge of the former Japanese National Railways Shihoro Line located in the Lake Nukabira of Kamishihoro Town, Hokkaido, and you can walk close to the lake wearing snowshoes in winter when the lake freezes.
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Lily0321 posted.
Lake Motosu at the end of summer.
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Lily0321 posted.
Windsurf Lake Motosu in summer!
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Lily0321 posted.
Paddling in a canoe to the middle of Lake Motosu and looking at Mt. Fuji is the best outdoor pleasure.
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Lily0321 posted.
Marunuma, where rainbow trout have been released since the Meiji era, is a field with a long history that is so popular that it is called a sacred place for trout anglers.
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Lily0321 posted.
Marunuma, where rainbow trout have been released since the Meiji era, is so popular that it is called a sacred place for trout anglers.
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Lily0321 posted.
Early in the morning, canoe autumn leaves hunting at Lake Chuzenji in Nishikiaki!
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Lake Chuzenji, located at the entrance of Oku-Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture, is a beautiful place where the scenery of the four seasons shines on the surface of the lake, with azaleas in early summer and autumn leaves in autumn.
Autumn leaves are picked by canoe on the surface of the lake, and we have selected an honorable mention for a work that conveys a luxurious time that can only be enjoyed in the early morning.
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Lily0321 posted.
Canoeing around Lake Chuzenji in Nishikiju is the best!
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