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I was able to take a picture of the dedication of the dharma and the burning of the dharma that had served its role for one year.
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I took this photo on the Madama Coast in Oita Prefecture, Kyushu.
I also learned that you can't see such a scene unless you go at low tide.
I have relatives, so I'm thinking of going again.
The beach I saw for the first time was very beautiful.
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Higashi-Mikawa has a thriving hand-held fireworks.
It's hard to convey a powerful photo when shooting, but the sound of the explosion is loud.
In addition, it is a festival where you can see the hard work of men for one year of family happiness and disease-free life.
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Nemophila blooming railway in Mie Prefecture.
The station also sold parking lots, souvenirs, and local vegetables.
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Currently, we are holding a photo contest with the theme of "Japan's best known sightseeing spots".
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This photo was taken at a weeping Sakura temple in Nagano Prefecture.
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Mountains where Okumikawa's radio waves do not reach
It is a colony that you want to keep with the smell of flowers.
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This is a plum garden taken early in the morning in Nara Prefecture. Hikari inserted and it was very cold, but it was a beautiful place.
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Many cute yurikamome fly, and even in the cold winter, it is spectacular and enjoyable.
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The plum blossom feast was beautiful in Mie Prefecture.
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The Oigawa Railway, a railway abt train floating on Lake Tangdake.
This spectacular view is fascinating. It is a push view.
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Cool Japan Video also publishes articles about Dondoyaki.
Please take a look here if you like.
The history of the origin of dondoyaki dates back to the Heian period. It is an event to see off the "god of the year" who came to each house on New Year's Day and return to the sky.
Dondoyaki is a historic fire festival in which auspicious charms such as shime ornaments and kadomatsu decorated on New Year's Day, as well as calligraphy, are burned with the wishes of the local people for a good harvest, prosperous business, safety in the family, no disease, and prosperity of descendants.
The custom of sticking mirror-opened rice cakes, tangerines, and buns into wires and grilling them over a fire to "spend a year in good health without catching a cold" seems to be passed down almost universally throughout the country.
In the video, the dondoyaki that took place at Oyamauchi Urako Park in Machida City, Tokyo, is shown.
The overwhelming flame rising in the sky is very powerful, please take a look.
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Thank you for participating in the photo contest and for submitting wonderful photos!
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