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Jan. 28, 2021 (edited)
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The attached images and photos are "Free! Series Portal Site" and "Iwami-cho Tourism Association" site.
All copyrights of images and photographs belong to the following authors.
© Ojikoji Kyoto Animation / Iwaho High School Swimming Club
© Iwami Town Tourism Association

Since I posted about the Holy Land last time, I will also introduce this in the Holy Land Connection!
The article cited "21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa"
The art work called "Swimming Pool" here is the TV anime "Free!" It appears in the ending of.

TV anime "Free!" is a swimming-themed anime whose first season began in July 2013.
After that, the popular anime will continue in two and third seasons, and a new work is scheduled for theatrical release in 2021.

Starting from the protagonists' high school days, going to college, etc. ... Not only can you enjoy growing around swimming,
The swimming competition is also carefully drawn, and I think ? it will be useful for knowledge when watching actual sports such as the Olympics.
There are serious scenes, but there are also many gag scenes, and it is a ? work that can be enjoyed in many ways.

The main stage of the work is Iwami Town, Tottori Prefecture, so the actual sea and cityscape scenes are also one of ✨ the highlights.

"Swimming Pool" will appear in the ending scene of the second season!
It looks like you are underwater, and the reflection of blue on the surface of the water is very beautiful ✨.

While watching the video, if you are even a little interested, please "Free!" Also take ? a look at

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21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa: Full of Japanese Contemporary Art That Will Look Great on Your Instagram! This Popular Tourist Destination in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Is Great for Families and Dates, and Has Even Been Featured on TV and in Magazines!

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Asakusa is a sacred place ? for the anime "Sarazanmai" "Sarazanmai" is an anime that was broadcast on Fuji TV's "Noitamina" frame from April ~ June 2019. It is an original anime work by director Kunihiko Ikuhara, who worked on "Revolutionary Girl Utena" and others. "Sarat!" used as a decisive line is an ? amane that tends to be said. In the work, there are many sightseeing spots in Asakusa that actually exist! Kaminarimon, Matsuya Ginza, Tool Street, Hanayashiki, Kappabashi Kotaro Statue, Azuma Bridge, etc. ... Therefore, I have photographed Azuma Bridge when I made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land before and the cat that appears in the work, so I would like to introduce ? it. In the article cited, you can see the tool street shopping street that appeared in the work, and at the end, you can see the "Kappabashi Kotaro Statue"! (The details were written in the article, so I will omit them here) The "Kappabashi Kotaro Statue" comes out as the main place where the main characters gather, Actually, it was suddenly in the middle of the tool street shopping street, and I almost missed it w? ◎Photos(1)~(5) "Azuma Bridge" appears every time as a place where the masters fight in the main story, and becomes the stage for important scenes After the pilgrimage to the Holy Land, I happened to have a chance to go nearby last year, so when I saw it, the color had changed ... ? It was maintained and clean, but I was a little shocked because the previous red was mysterious. But the view of the river from the bridge was great, it reminded ?✨ me of the last time. I would like to go again when the world calms down a little more. I haven't visited all the holy places, so I want to ☕ go to coffee heaven next. Even if you don't know "Sarazanmai", Asakusa has many things to see. I think ? it's fun to stroll around the paths and shopping streets.