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Jul. 24, 2023
[Image1]July 23: Onuma Park in NasushiobaraI went to photograph the summer marshland.Since it is near a tour
[Image2]July 23: Onuma Park in NasushiobaraI went to photograph the summer marshland.Since it is near a tour
[Image3]July 23: Onuma Park in NasushiobaraI went to photograph the summer marshland.Since it is near a tour

July 23: Onuma Park in Nasushiobara
I went to photograph the summer marshland.
Since it is near a tourist spot, I thought that many tourists would come,
Almost no one came, and you can take pictures of the great outdoors as much as you want!
Although it was bad, I put out three photos that I liked.
Long exposure with ND filter makes the water surface smooth,
I dared to take a fluffy picture of the grass with subject blur.
I don't know if that's good, but I'm complacent.
It's the Great Swamp hidden gem in Shiobara!

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  • Jul. 25, 2023 (edited)
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    Thank you for posting a very beautiful photo.
    COOL JAPAN VIDEOS also publishes articles about Nasushiobara.
    Please also see here if you like.

    Shiobara Onsen in Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture is a secret hot spring that has been gushing free flowing from the source since before the Edo period. At Shiobara Oami, which has celebrated its 1,200th anniversary, you can spend a relaxing time soaking in the free-flowing hot spring water.
    In addition, the Japanese ryokan "Yumori Tanakaya" is located in the Nikko National Park Class 1 Special Area and is a popular inn with a history of being founded 1884 (Meiji 17). Word of mouth sites and comparison sites of hotels and ryokans also introduce the wonders of popular ryokans that you want to stay at least once.
    At Yumori Tanakaya, the facilities in the hotel are very substantial, and you can enjoy the private hot spring mountain stream field bath, the valley bath, and the large public bath with an observatory.
    One of the pleasures of Japanese ryokans is the Japanese cuisine where you can wear a yukata. Enjoy sumptuous meals made with local ingredients.
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