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This time I want to recommend abashiri, a city on the northeastern coast of hokkaido. A city that faced toward sea of okhotsk. During winter you can enjoy drift ice festival. During this season they organize Lake Abashiri smelt fishing. It was a once in a lifetime experience for us. Here in this picture we were actually walking on the frozen lake abashiri. Here one can walk in the middle of frozen lake.
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The five-storied pagoda of Ueno park looks very beautiful in every season. Ueno park is one of the most popular spots that hardly need any recommendations yet I want to recommend it because sometimes in a rush we somehow overlook a few things or spots that's why this post. Amid the colorless nature, the red pagoda and flower-printed Japanese umbrella in front of it formed a strangely beautiful scene.
Although the pagoda is almost covered in flowers during the sakura season, once on a peony flower exhibition day when I went there I stopped after seeing such a sight.
Amid the colorless nature, the red pagoda and flower-printed Japanese umbrella in front of it formed a strangely beautiful scene.
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Thank you for posting a very beautiful photo.
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Introducing the beautiful scenery that spreads out in the center of central Tokyo in a video.
The lotus that blooms in the Shinobazu Pond in Ueno Park in Taito-ku, Tokyo, is loved by Tokyo residents and travelers as a summer feature of Japan.
On the grounds of the vast Ueno Park, in addition to the Ueno Zoo, which is popular for pandas, there are many hidden facilities such as museums and art galleries.
At Kaneiji Temple, which was once built as a demon gate of Edo Castle, it is recommended to receive a red seal.
Let's also visit the sightseeing spots nicknamed "Power Shrine", Hanazono Inari Shrine and Gojoten Shrine.This text has been automatically translated.
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A much less known place in Tokyo. Several tourist and local people usually visit Kama kura to see the great budha but unfortunately many of them don't know this great budha of Tokyo. This great budha of Tokyo is selected as one of the top 100 tourist spot in in new Tokyo. Additionally this is the 3rd largest bronze statue of budha in Japan. This is located in Akatsuka of Itabashi city. Almost no crowd but very well organized place. I highly recommend tourists to visit Tokyo daibutsu during their stay in Tokyo.
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ID:1The black Buddha is cool, isn't it ✨?This text has been automatically translated.
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Oshino Hakkai is a unique spot in the Fuji Five Lakes regional which is also a mount fuji world heritage site having super clear blue water pond. From there you can see a brilliant view of Mt.Fuji between traditional thatched roof buildings, and a slowly rotating water wheel, that will surely give you an old-day charm. Another good thing is this place is looks unique and charming in any season of the year.
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Nature itself is a treasure to any true traveler. But this place is literally a treasure hunt spot in Japan. Itoigawa's Jade Beach is a special place and one can guess that by its name. This beautiful pebble beach stretches 4 km from east to west and jade stones wash onto the shore after a day of strong waves, and tourists can be seen enjoying themselves searching for fresh jade stones. We also picked up some stones and the experience was truly amazing.
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This water Shangri-La of Gunma prefecture is a hidden treasure that I found out t last spring. Minakami has all the things that give one peace. I don't know why this place is so underrated, at least among foreigners, since it's only an hour away from Tokyo by Shinkansen. I would want that everyone visits this place during spring, autumn, or snowy winter. Because this city is unique in every season
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Shirakawa-go in Gifu Prefecture is registered as a World Heritage Site.
This region is one of the snowiest countries in the Japan, with 100 gassho-zukuri buildings of various sizes lined up, and is a secluded area that is blocked by thick snow in winter.
The characteristic shape of the gassho-zukuri roof is called the gabled thatched roof, and the thatched private house is loved as a landmark of Shirakawa-go.
There are plenty of sightseeing spots in the vicinity. Popular attractions include Hirase Onsen, autumn leaves, collecting red seals of Myozenji Temple, the Doburoku Festival, and the lion dance.This text has been automatically translated.
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A waterfall in the primeval forest of Wakayama, which is also the highest waterfall in Japan, is a wonderful tourist destination. It was the most anticipated sight of my trip and when I reached it, it didn't disappoint me. The view of Nachi falls, Seigantoji Temple, and the view of spring forest was stunning.
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I visited Meiji Jingu Shrine almost every season. Even in a densely populated city like Tokyo, there are very few places where you can see such beautiful seasonal changes. So it is an ideal place to visit any time of the year. This picture was taken during the snowfall and it looked absolutely surreal .
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ID:1It's nice to be enjoyed around the season! There will be ☺ many discoveriesThis text has been automatically translated.
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