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In Japan, many houses have small gardens, so the kitchen garden is small, but in the summer, it is fun to harvest delicious melons even in a planter.
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It's safe to have a garden BBQ with your relatives alone without going far, and it's ♪ easy because you can keep the beer in the refrigerator until just before drinking.
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The teahouse in front of the Eigenji temple gate is in harmony with nature
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You can admire the beautiful Mt. Fuji even from the window of the running bullet train.
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The scenery of the rice fields of Shiga Prefecture returns to nature in winter.
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At the end of the year, the clan gathers and rolls the hot mochi that is the job of the women and children (Moriyama City, Shiga Prefecture).
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Giant boots appear in the place where sweets were put in boots at Christmas (Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture)
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In the countryside, there are still visits for young children (Moriyama City, Shiga Prefecture)
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In the countryside, young people still throw naginatas and dedicate a dance to receive them (Moriyama City, Shiga Prefecture)
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This is the first time I have seen splashed ice at Lake Biwa Konan in more than half a century since I was born and raised in this area. North Lake belongs to the subarctic zone, so it is said to be a winter tradition, but it is a phenomenon that rarely occurs in South Lake, which belongs to the temperate zone, and when I happened to pass by by car, I thought that plastic bags washed ashore endlessly on the shore, but when I got closer, it was ice, so I took a picture because it was rare. The cameramen, who I had seen on the TV news the day before, set up countless tents on the shore of the cold lake from all over the country to aim for good early morning conditions. The mountain in the center of the opposite bank is Mt. Hiei, where the World Heritage Enryakuji Temple is located.
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