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My name is Yu Hazuki, and I mainly take landscape photos. I was introduced by Cool Japan and registered on this site. I take pictures of Kanto in general because I can go on a day trip. I also do Twitter, so please take a look if you like. @Hazuki_Photos
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A photographer living in Berlin, the capital of Germany, I take photos to convey the beauty of Japan to the world.
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I go to various places as a hobby and take pictures of things that interest me and things I like. Since I often act alone, I mainly focus on the scenery. I'm also learning RAW development in Lightroom, but I'm doing it, and I'm finishing the posted photos in Lightroom.
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Hello welcome to "Yuin's channel". I am studying every day so that I can take nice pictures:) The Canon X5 is the first camera I've ever used After that, I used the Sony α6000. Now I made my full size debut with Nikon Z7mark 2. I'm mainly active on Instagram, I would like to share some nice photos of Japan here as well.
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I will post a wonderful photo. If you are interested in the photo, please like and follow us. The URL is Instagram. Thank you for your support.
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? Photographer / I like to take ? cyberpunk photos I'm active in Kansai main! Looking for models! Instagram Night View Main ?
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As I please, I capture the feeling of the moment I want to take a picture as it is. I like to look at the sky. Regardless of the weather, day or night, we love all the skies. * It may be covered with past photos of Instagram.
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How do you do. Japan my hobby is traveling alone around the country. I am traveling because I hope to take wonderful photos of the place. I will post the photos taken at that time. Thank you for your cooperation.
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HELLO! I'm Kazama Kizuna, born in Sanin and living in Osaka. Smartphone photographer, blogger and author. I want to share fun and excitement!
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Thank you for your visit I take photos as a hobby while working as a pastry chef in Sapporo, Hokkaido. We hope to deliver the majestic land of Japan and the scenery that changes its appearance with the four seasons. Thank you Welcome to my profile page. I work as a pastry chef in Sapporo, Hokkaido and take photos as a hobby! We hope to bring you the magnificent land of Japan and the scenery that changes from season to season. Please treat me well
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Hello, I'm Yugo◉‿◉. My favorite things are traveling alone, collecting red seals, and taking pictures.
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How do you do! Obihiro Tourism and Convention Association. We will introduce plenty of the charm of Obihiro City, Hokkaido! I would like to give a brief introduction to Obihiro City. Obihiro City, Hokkaido is a city located in the center of the Tokachi Plain in central Hokkaido and is a large city with a population of about 170,000. It is the only one in the world where you can enjoy "Banei horse racing". In addition, the popular local gourmet "pork bowl" is known all over the country, and many people visit Obihiro City for the pork bowl. We will regularly send out information full of charms of Obihiro City, so please look forward to it!
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Oi Shrine is a historic old shrine that is recorded in the "Three Generations of Japan Jitsuroku" vol. 11 as "December 21, the 7th year of Jokan (865), the sixth rank of the Ōi God Obedience to the Fifth Rank" and is the water god of the majestic Oi River. At that time, the Oi River had a large amount of water and was a violent river that caused floods once it rained, but it was also a river of blessings that provided a rich water source and fertile land. In gratitude for the blessings and prayers for the protection of the Oigawa River and the development of the local area, Oi Shrine was built. It is said that Oi Shrine was originally enshrined in the upper reaches of the Oi River, but it was washed away by a flood and came to be enshrined in the land of Shimada, where it flowed in 1276. After that, the site was changed due to frequent floods, and in 1689, with the expansion of the city, it was transferred to the current site. Even today, it enshrines the three goddesses of Mitoha Nouri (god of water), Nabe Yasuhiuri (god of earth), and Emperor Amaterasu (god of the sun), and attracts the faith of many people. Our festival, the Oi Shrine Grand Festival, commonly known as the "Obi Festival," is a festival in mid-October where the gods return to the old shrine site, and since the current form was established in the 8th year of Genroku (1695), it has been held for three days every three years for the tiger, snake, shin, and pig years old. On the last day, the mikoshi and the brave and splendid daimyo procession, the dainu, the elegant Kashima Odori, the street food dances to the Nagauta and shamisen of first-class entertainers, etc. are lined up in one and proceed gorgeously through the town of Shimada. The obi festival, which has been preserved and handed down since the Edo period, is a gorgeous festival where beautiful traditional performing arts live on like Genroku picture scrolls.