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Japan
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Age 35
Maskman Tiger posted.
From the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome.
It makes me think often that no matter how much the economy develops, no matter how many times go on, no matter how much life becomes richer, there are some histories that should never be forgotten or repeated.
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Maskman Tiger posted.
Ise Jingu Shrine that I went to for the First Pilgrimage to the Shrine! !!
Both the outer and inner shrines are lush with greenery, and you can feel the natural taste and divinity from ancient times, and it is truly Power Spot, and I think that you should definitely go with someone who wants to have a relationship with you (*^^*)
To get to the Inner Shrine, you need a bus from the Outer Shrine, but you can get to the Outer Shrine from Osaka Namba to Ise City without changing trains on the Kintetsu Limited Express, so I think it is easy to access from the Kansai area.
If you also visit the Inner Shrine, it is also recommended to taste Specialties dishes such as Ise Udon noodles from Ise Specialties and beef skewers from Matsusaka beef at Okage Yokocho, which is a stone's throw away.
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Maskman Tiger posted.
This is one of the mountain trails in Hyogo Prefecture, the former Fukuchiyama Line Abandoned railway lines!
It used to be a coal mine, and the site where the railway was used as a transportation route is now known as a mountain trail full of nature.
While it is an abandoned railway line and you can feel the history and remnants of the past, it is an easy-to-walk mountain trail with plenty of nature and not many ups and downs, so I personally would like to recommend it to those who want to enjoy hiking with parents and children.
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Maskman Tiger posted.
This is the ceiling painting "Twin Dragon Ceiling" taken at Kenninji Temple, which I visited on a walk in Kyoto sometime.
When I heard about the photo contest on Japanese history being held in 2024 (Year of the Dragon), this photo was the first thing that came to mind.
Dragons have been the subject of worship and worship since ancient times!
Kyoto, dragons, temples, and other elements are all suitable for the subject of Japanese history, so I decided to post it.
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Maskman Tiger posted.
This photo was taken when I participated in the 50th Osaka Prefecture Challenge Mountaineering Tournament held on Sunday, April 14.
Luckily, it was a sunny day, and it was a cherry blossom view that I encountered when I passed through the Mizukoshi Pass from Mt. Yamato Katsuragi to Mt. Kongo.
After all, I pressed the shutter while thinking that the blue sky would look good on the cherry blossoms, and I personally think it is one of the convincing photos.
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Maskman Tiger posted.
This is a cherry blossom photo taken at Sukugawa Park in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.
Regardless of the location, I personally think that the cherry blossom scenery is the Spring scenery that Japan can be proud of in the world.
The cherry blossoms have already fallen, but when the time comes for the cherry blossoms to bloom, I will feel a new start and at the same time I will do my best! I want to be as lively as a young leaf! I find myself thinking.
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