Abhi Sen posted.
Abhi Sen posted.
-
ID:4The view of the three-colored leaves is also niceThis text has been automatically translated.
Show original text -
ID:2A waterfall with a beautiful way of falling waterfall ☺This text has been automatically translated.
Show original text -
Thank you for post a very beautiful photo.
COOL JAPAN VIDEOS also publishes articles about Nasu.
Please also see here if you like.
Mt. Nasu (Chausu-dake), located in the northwestern part of Nasu-cho, Nasu-gun, Tochigi Prefecture, is located in Nikko National Park in Tochigi Prefecture at an altitude of 1,915 meters, and along with Mt. Asahi on the north side, you can enjoy autumn leaves such as Yamamomiji and Doudan azalea in autumn.
The best time to see the autumn leaves is from late September to early October every year, so it is possible to climb the autumn leaves from beginners to advanced climbers. The collaboration between the active volcano Mt. Chausu and the fiery red autumn leaves is a sight to behold.
Climbing the autumn leaves of Mt. Nasu (Mt. Chausu) is recommended for beginners and serious climbers.
Kyukamura Nasu is located in the surrounding area, where you can take a day trip to the hot spring bath.
This text has been automatically translated.
Show original text
Abhi Sen posted.
During summer time we can see several firework festival from different part of Japan. In 5th august I enjoyed the Todabashi firework festival Name "Sky Fantasia 東西光宴". It was a real gem for the firework lover. There were around 12000 fireworks with the time span of 1 hour and 30 minutes. I was amazed and overwhelmed with joy. My dream to enjoy Japanese firework came true.
Abhi Sen posted.
Kawagoe million light festival. Kawagoe is known as little edo or coedo. This little old style or traditional Japanese city was illuminated with lanterns. The whole atmosphere looks so beautiful. One can even see the moon over building roof. All peoples are in festive mood. Several street performance as well as stage performances were there.
Abhi Sen posted.
No season is offseason for Japan. In summer there are so many thing to see and do here. Last weekend I enjoyed thousand light festival at Kawagoe where the warehouse area was looked absolutely gorgeous for the lights and other stalls and stage activities. Everyone was enjoying and most of the local people wear traditional cloths too. It was truly a delightful experienced.
-
ID:2The lanterns are colorful and good (^O^)♡This text has been automatically translated.
Show original text -
ID:1The sunset brings out the Japanese atmosphere ^^This text has been automatically translated.
Show original text
Abhi Sen posted.
No season is offseason for Japan. In summer there are so many thing to see and do here. Last weekend I enjoyed thousand light festival at Kawagoe where the warehouse area was looked absolutely gorgeous for the lights and other stalls and stage activities. Everyone was enjoying and most of the local people wear traditional cloths too. It was truly a delightful experienced.
-
ID:3I haven't been to Kawagoe in a few years. Would like to go again soon, there's just so many other places I want to visit as well lol. Looks fun though!
-
ID:2I'm ☺ worried about summery sweetsThis text has been automatically translated.
Show original text