rikuto posted.
I will post a photo of the sea of clouds on the last day!
A sea of clouds at the ruins of Takeda Castle. I was able to see ? the rainbow with me
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rikuto posted.
2nd at Kagawa Prefecture Chichibugahama Beach
The sunset and clouds combine to create a fantastic look!
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ID:1It's a very beautiful sight ✨ typical of Setouchi.This text has been automatically translated.
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rikuto posted.
At Kagawa Prefecture Chichibugahama Beach
I took a picture of the sunset!
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rikuto posted.
A frog I met on a rainy day in Shizuoka Prefecture.
Good friends are a good thing, aren't they? ?
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rikuto posted.
In front of Tokyo Skytree.
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Cool Japan Video also publishes articles about Takeda Castle.
Please also see here if you like.
Takeda Castle is a castle ruin in Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture, and is a popular tourist spot called "Machu Picchu of Japan" and "Castle in the Sky" because of its scenery that seems to float in a sea of clouds generated by climatic conditions.
It is a national historic site, a nationally designated important cultural property, and one of the 100 best castles in Japan, and in 2012, its fantastic scenery was considered suitable for a proposal and was certified as a sacred place for lovers.
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