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Nagoya Castle ? has a history of more than 400 years
This is Nagoya Castle in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture
Nagoya was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1615 and then prospered as a residence of the Tokugawa family until the 16th generation.
Later, it was burned down in World War II, but it was rebuilt.
Today, it is crowded ? with people from all over the world to catch a glimpse of the scenery that Ieyasu saw
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Dolphins flying over Nagoya Port at night
This is one photo taken at the Port of Nagoya Aquarium in Aichi Prefecture.
I went there for the first time because I was only doing ? a night dolphin show during GW
The dolphins dancing in the night sky were very soothing ? to watch
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The Great Buddha watching over Gifu
This is the Great Buddha of Gifu in Gifu Prefecture
Among the Great Buddhas, it is made in a slightly slouched state, which is rare.
Its history dates back to the 1800s, and it watches ? over the city of Gifu to this day
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Waterfall where Miyamoto Musashi trained
This is the "Five Treasures Falls" in Gifu Prefecture
It is also famous as the place where Miyamoto Musashi, who is famous as a swordsman, trained. Its history dates back to the early Edo period.
It is a mysterious place where you can feel negative ions, so please visit it ?
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Himeji Castle ? illuminated by the morning sun
This is Himeji Castle in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture
It has a history of more than 400 years and was registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 2003 (Heisei 15).
As soon as you leave Himeji Station, Himeji Castle is waiting for you in front of you ?
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Wisteria ? in Aoba-en
This is the wisteria of Aoba-en in Saitama Prefecture.
The illumination started this year, and it was in Best time to visit!
There is only a natural monument of Saitama Prefecture, and you can feel ? the history
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Wisteria shelf× lupine
Spring × just ? spring
At Ashigara Flower Park, wisteria will be in best time to visit this weekend.
Experience ?? the best wisteria shelf in Japan
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Wisteria suspension bridge ? that avoids demons
This is Ashigara Flower Park in Ashigara City, Tochigi Prefecture
It is a spot where you can enjoy wisteria shelves in spring and illuminations and seasons in winter.
Best time to visit in the next week or so, GW is recommended!
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The Great Buddha ? of Ushiku wrapped in cherry blossoms
This is the Great Buddha ? of Ushiku in Ibaraki Prefecture
Every April, moss phlox and Someiyoshino cherry blossoms bloom on the lakeside.
The moss phlox that blooms along the lakeside is a picturesque flower garden.
It is a recommended spot, so please visit it ?
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Someiyoshino ? enveloping the Torii (shrine gate) gate
This is a small temple in Saitama Prefecture.
Every year, Japanese Someiyoshino blossoms from behind the Torii gate gate to envelop the Torii (shrine gate).
I'm ? looking forward to next year
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