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But I think he's a silent person who doesn't Gacha Gacha and May flies. I would like to be a town photographer who wields a heavy eye and calls this muscle training, and wanders around in search of light and shadow as the wind blows.
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Autumn Listening Pavilion
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Sankei Garden in Autumn
Looking at the three-storied pagoda of the old Kanmyoji Temple from the back of the Kanshu Pavilion.
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Small Autumn (Rainy Saihouji)
Neighborhood Information (wry smile). If the timing is right, you can see the three colors of red, yellow, and white red spider lililies at the same time. In addition, there are also peach-colored red spider lililies. The roof of the mountain gate, bell tower, and Main Shrine is Thereare with thatched roofs.
Shingon Sect Saihoji Temple is a historic temple that was founded about 800 years ago and then moved to Kohoku Ward, Yokohama City about 500 years ago. It is also called the "temple of flowers" with cherry blossoms in Spring, four-colored red spider lililies in autumn, and roubai in winter.
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Fukuroda Falls with Autumn leaves
Fukuroda Falls is a waterfall located in Kuji District, Ibaraki Prefecture. In the upper reaches of the Takigawa River, a tributary of the Kuji River, the waterfall has four stages, a total length of 120 Meters, and a width of 73 Meters. In autumn, maple trees, maples, oaks, sumacs, etc. surround the waterfall in red and yellow, making it as beautiful as a brocade painting.
"Autumn leaves (Momichi) history (Tateyoko) and Fukuroda no Taki that brings out the brocade weaving of the mountain princess" (Saigyō Hoshi)
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Night Drum (Niihama Drum Festival)
It is a type of festival float that is offered to the portable shrine at the time of the festival portable shrine and at the time of the passing, it participates in the procession and solemnly offers, and is Dedication to the Ujigami(clan deity) in gratitude for the autumn of the Harvest Festival. It is often found in shipping hubs along the coast of the Seto Inland Sea. Among the Drum Stands, they are said to be nearly 3 tons in size, and the appearance of the Niihama Drum Stand, which is presented by more than 150 men and dances in the clear autumn sky, is nicknamed the "Oto's Festival" because of its gorgeousness and grandeur. The photo is not of a blue sky, but of a drum stand illuminated by lights in the pitch black darkness. The gold and silver threads shine and the tassels sway violently, which is truly gorgeous and magnificent.
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Kannon-do at Ninna-ji Temple
The construction of Ninna-ji Temple began at the request of Emperor Mitsutaka, and was founded by Emperor Uta in the 4th year of Ninwa (888). It has been revered by successive emperors as a private temple of the Imperial Family.
The photograph is a high-resolution image of 33 enshrinement Buddha statues and murals Reproduction the normally non-Open to the public Kannondo at the Tokyo National Museum. There were so many visitors that it was difficult to take pictures so as not to let people in, but this was the only one that looked like Kannondo.
It's really beautiful.
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Narai juku "It's off-limits today due to road construction!" Alamār!"
It is located in Narai, Shiojiri City, Nagano Prefecture. Narai Juku is the 34th post town in the Nakasendo Highway, counting from Itabashi Inn on the Edo side and Moriyama Inn on the Kyoto side, just in the middle of the Nakasendo Highway. The Town has been selected as a national Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings and retains a strong appearance of the past. On the day I visited, half of the road was off-limits due to road construction (tears). The construction had not started yet early in the morning, so I asked to take a picture. "It's off-limits today due to road construction!" Alamār!" I don't know if the two people in the photo were talking. Restrooms available.
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Cherry blossoms and Himeji Castle
Himeji Castle is also known as White Heron Castle, a castle located in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture. Major buildings such as castle towers and turrets built in the Edo period still exist, and are registered as national treasures, important cultural properties, and UNESCO World Heritage Lists.
I visited Himeji Castle when the cherry blossoms were in full bloom, The photo was taken from the restaurant in the building. I tried to make it a panoramic style, and when you look at it like this, it is quite wide. Cherry blossoms and egret castle are the best match.
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Azuchi Castle Ruins
It is Azuchi Castle, which Oda Nobunaga built as a base for the unification of the world and made it his own residence. It was destroyed by fire shortly after Nobunaga's death. It is a paving stone that remains in the ruins of the castle tower of Azuchi Castle. Is it because of the raging fire that it is turning red?
I remember wiping my sweat off the steep slope with high steps, and the rain-soaked shore of Lake Biwa, which Nobunaga must have seen, was also impressive. Anyway, I saw "The Dream of the Strong" and felt the impermanence of all things.
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This kagura has been handed down since the founding of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and has a history of more than 800 years. It was destroyed by fire, and there is a Tradition that it was used when Minamoto no Yoritomo relocated the palace for reconstruction. The Kagura will be held on December 16 at the Imperial Throne Memorial Festival, and the "Miyajin Song" that was chanted at that time will be played in the north garden of the Maiden, and the dance music "The Dance of the Chief" will also be performed. The appearance of dancing only with a Bonfire is elegant, and the ethereal world of the distant past is Reproduction.
(Photography is allowed, but not only flash, but also shutter sound, fill light, and light leakage from the image monitor are prohibited.) It's Shinto ritual, not just sightseeing Restrooms available.)
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