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HAYATE posted.
Kuki Lantern Festival, Tenno-sama
The Japanese lantern Festival ? where Kuki is most excited
Festival floats from each In the town gather for the Annual event!
The festival of Saitama is the lantern Festival ?
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A castle in the sky that suddenly appears
This is a place called ? Gujo Hachiman Castle in Gujo City, Gifu Prefecture
Famous for the collaboration between the sea of clouds and the castle, many people come ? to see it early in the morning
Take a look at the sea of clouds, which is not often in front of you ?
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Hydrangea field illuminated by the morning sun
This can be taken in Jade prefecture
It is × sea of clouds ×sunrise the rising sun.
At this Period, a rare sea of clouds appeared ?
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Fireworks ? in the sky of Odaiba
"STAR ISLAND 2024" will be the first Held in in Tokyo
Events Held in around the world have landed in Tokyo for the first time!
The history of Odaiba is that the Edo shogunate, which felt threatened by Perry's arrival in Japan in 1853 (Kaei 6), built six daiba (artillery batteries). In the process leading up to the present, the 3rd Daiba and the 6th Daiba have been preserved, and the 3rd Daiba is preserved as a park, and the 6th Daiba is preserved on the Ocean as a historical site rich in nature and valuable academically!
I'm ? looking forward to next year
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The roses were ? also in full bloom in Moroyama Town
This is the Takinoiri Rose Garden in Moroyama Town, Saitama Prefecture.
It seems that it was started about 10 years ago, and at that time the locals used to go there for fun.
Many roses bloom in the park, making you ? feel Spring
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ID:1Fairy tale ♡ green is also beautiful~This text has been automatically translated.
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Japan's largest poppy field
This is a poppy field in Konosu City, Saitama Prefecture.
Famous as the largest poppy field in Japan, it has 12.5 hectares and 30 million poppies are in full bloom.
It was started by local people.
It has now become such a popular tourist destination that it is even organized on tours ?
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Sky Tree dyed in the sunset
This is Hirai Sports Park in Tokyo
At this time of year, it is crowded with poppies ? in full bloom
This time, I layered poppies on the ? sunset
You can ? only see the collaboration with the world's best radio tower here
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ID:1I didn't expect Tokyo to have such a beautiful sea of flowers!This text has been automatically translated.
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Poppy field dyed in the morning glow
This is Kokaigawa Fureai Park in Shimotsuma City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
It seems that the best time to visit is from mid-May to early June every year.
Poppies bloom on about 1.9 hectares of land. It was started by locals 20 years ago, and now many people visit to catch a glimpse.
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ID:1The photos taken in the magical moment of the evening are really beautiful.This text has been automatically translated.
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History of Kawagoe and Sunset ?
This is the bell of time in Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture.
Kawagoe, also known as Koedo, is said to have been the first city lined with merchant houses in warehouses.
It is said that it came to be called Koedo because it was "a town that flourished like Edo".
It is a place ? that you should definitely visit in Saitama Prefecture
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ID:2I've been there during the day, but in the evening it's a different atmosphere and it's nice (● ́ω'●)This text has been automatically translated.
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ID:1It looks like a scene from a movie!
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Wrapped in an arch of roses
Tokyo Tower?
This is one photo taken from Shiba Park, Minato-ku, Tokyo.
Since its opening in 1958, it has been watching over the city as a symbol of Tokyo for about 60 years.
It is said that the construction technology of that time is so advanced that it is said that it cannot be reproduced now. It has been earthquake-resistant for more than 60 years in Japan, an earthquake-prone country, and I felt that it was the crystallization of craftsmanship.
Why don't you enjoy matching with modern roses? ?
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