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Japan
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Female
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Age 64
I am an aunt who loves to travel for 8 years for the first time with a camera.
I'm running around looking for a spectacular view of the whole country.
I will upload the photos I have taken little by little.
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Noto Peninsula Mitsuke Island and the Milky Way 2023.04.23
Mitsuke Island before the earthquake
It seems to have collapsed a little due to the earthquake.
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Jo Takeda 2019.11.23
Takeda Castle shrouded in a sea of clouds
This is a photo taken from a little below the second Observation decks of Ritsuunkyo
It is a photo shoot to avoid the crowds.
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Hitachi Seaside Park 2024.04.25
Blue Sky and Nemophila
I did my best at a little trot.
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Ashikaga Flower Park 2024.04.25
Miraculous wisteria illumination
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Koiwai Farm 100 Years of Forest
There are tours that allow you to enter places that you would not normally be able to enter.
In front of the wasteland at the southern foot of Mt. of Iwate, Koiwai Farm is said to have been filled with regret for destroying many "beautiful rice fields and good fields" during his many years of involvement in the railway construction project. If this kind of wilderness is left untouched, I would like to at least make up for the loss of beautiful countryside by clearing it and opening up large farms. Isn't that what I should do for the public good? Inoue thinks so.
Inoue confided in Yoshima Ono, who had supported Mitsubishi under Yataro Iwasaki, and asked for his help. At that time, Mitsubishi's younger brother, Yanosuke Iwasaki, was the second president of Mitsubishi after Yataro's death. Yoshima Ono immediately brings Inoue and Yanosuke together. It is said that Yanosuke was impressed by Inoue's lofty desire to open a farm in the wasteland for the national public, and readily agreed to invest on the spot. Thus, on January 1, 1891 Meiji 24, Inoue became the owner of the farm and Koiwai Farm was opened. The name Koiwai was created by taking one letter each from the surnames of Ono, Iwasaki, and Inoue.
That's it.
There is a 100-year-old forest in it. This forest is there to grow 99-year-old cedars.
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Hirosaki Castle Flower Raft 2024.04.20
In Hirosaki Castle, there is a "Team Sakura Guard", and this team protects the cherry blossoms.
Cherry trees that are over 100 years old also produce a lot of flowers thanks to this team.
Gari will drop a lot of petals because it will have a lot of flowers, and this raft will be completed.
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Snow-covered Kinkakuji Temple
2021.12.18 Where I went with studless tires for the first time
There was still snow from the night before.
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Mt. Fuji was not visible at all until 30 minutes ago, but with the sunrise, the clouds disappeared and it became a stunning double diamond Fuji.
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Matsumoto Castle on a heavy snowy day
The Chuo Expressway was closed to traffic, so I took a big detour on the Kanetsu Road and entered Matsumoto on the lower road from Azumino.
It took me 6 hours to get there in 3 hours laughs.
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Matsumoto doesn't snow as much as Tokyo
The day after the heavy snowfall was a blue sky.
It was the first time I saw Matsumoto Castle with a frozen moat.
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