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かずみさKazMisa posted.
Takekoma Shrine, located in the center of Iwanuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, is a venerable Inari shrine that is counted as one of the three major Inari shrines in Japan.
Every year from July ~ the end of August, "Summer Visits" are held here, and during the period, glass wind chimes and original wind chimes of white foxes are displayed on the approach to the shrine grounds, and summer attire that feels cool is applied.
The wind chimes swaying in the wind play a summery tone, so you will feel cool.
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かずみさKazMisa posted.
It is a "Shorakuji Temple" located in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture.
The temple is not very conspicuous, but in early summer, thanks to the beautiful blue autumn leaves that cover the mountain gate, it is a pleasant place to see the sun shining through the trees.
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It is a Kamafusa dam (Lake Kamafusa) built in Kawasaki Town, Shibata-gun, Miyagi Prefecture.
The photo is a sunset view taken from the side of the Kamafusa Bridge.
On a sunny day, the sunset and sunset-colored surface of the water are very beautiful, making it a place that you will want to visit again and again.
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かずみさKazMisa posted.
It is a Tokei Inari Shrine located in Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture.
In early summer, the contrast between the colorful fresh greenery and the torii gate is very beautiful.
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"Yogasaki Ohajiki Art" in Shichigahama Town, Miyagi Prefecture
It is a seawall art located in the Shirogasakihama district square facing Matsushima Bay.
A concrete breakwater was built along the coastline damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake, and with the cooperation of companies and creators active in the town, a 100-meter-long "Ohajiki Art" was created.
The islands of Shiogama Bay and Matsushima Bay spread out here, and it is a very scenic place.
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ID:1The sky is beautiful, and the art is beautiful and cute!This text has been automatically translated.
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かずみさKazMisa posted.
This is a view that can be seen from Wakakusa Inari Shrine in Tome City, Miyagi Prefecture.
It's a nondescript rural landscape, but the blue sky, green countryside, and clean air make this my favorite place.
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It is Goshoko Regional Park.
You can experience boating and canoeing, and it is a place where many families can be seen on holidays.
This place in particular is located at the edge of the lake, but if it is sunny, the surface of the water will turn golden in the evening, and it is a wonderful place where you can see a fantastic scene.
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The only national park in the Tohoku region, "National Michinoku Mori Lakeside Park"
In spring, colorful flowers such as rape blossoms and tulips are in full bloom, and you can also see historical kominka representing the six prefectures of Tohoku.
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With Mt. Iwate, known as "Nanbu Katafuji," in the background, Koiwai Farm's single cherry blossoms stand in a vast meadow.
It is an imposing cherry tree with a height of about 20 meters and is said to be more than 100 years old.
The sight of a single cherry blossom blooming dignified against the background of the majestic Mt. Iwate where snow remains is said to be a symbol of spring in Shizukuishi Town.
The contrast between the colorful cherry blossoms and the lush meadows was enough to see the unique scenery of the farm.
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Mt. Iwate with residual snow and the cherry blossoms of Koiwai Farm
Koiwai Farm in clear weather, the contrast between the dazzling green and blue sky is impressive. It seems that the snowy Mt. Iwate and the single cherry blossoms tell the beauty of the four seasons of Japan. The composition with the sky as the main one also emphasizes the magnificence.
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ID:1The contrast is really beautiful and the view is superb!This text has been automatically translated.
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かずみさKazMisa posted.
This is the view from the "Pine Park of the West Line" where you can overlook the cherry blossoms and Matsushima Bay.
Especially the cherry blossoms at sunrise are so beautiful that I sigh.
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