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Selected ?️ as an honorable mention for the 21st "Landscapes of Japan to be preserved for the future"
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Fushimi Inari Taisha ✨
Senbon Torii (shrine gate) ⛩️⛩️⛩️
It was amazing!!
It was a tour, so I couldn't see it slowly, but I want to ☺️ see it slowly next time I visit
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Fushimi Inari Taisha ✨
The Torii (shrine gate) was ⛩️⛩️⛩️ amazing
I walked quite a ? ♀️ bit
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Guest House Akasaka ✨ Palace
It's ⛲️ even nicer if you take a picture with a fountain
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Guest House Akasaka ✨ Palace
Visiting the site inside and it was ? gorgeous and wonderful
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Tauszvets River Bridge.
The 130-meter-long arch bridge was completed in 1937.
With the construction of the Rice Bran Dam in 1955, it ended its role as a railway bridge.
I looked at the bridge from a distance!
Reservations are required to see it up close!
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Kaiki Centennial Monument ?✨
The view from here is ? very beautiful
It was slow and leisurely!
The Northern Memorial Hall inside was a history lesson!
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Kanamori Red Brick Warehouse ✨
A warehouse built in the Meiji era.
There are shops inside, so you can have a good time!
This place was also used as the setting for a certain popular anime movie!
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Goryokaku. It's ⭐️ really a great shape
It's a ? view I've always wanted to see
This year, it was also staged in ?⌚️??⚽️ a popular anime movie
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Goryokaku ruins.
Period, the cherry blossoms were ? in bloom
It was very nice to take a walk because it was ☺️ large
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Hakodate Meijikan is a facility that uses the Hakodate Post Office, which was built in 1911 (Meiji 44).
Souvenirs were fun ?
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