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chiemi posted.
In the midst of the lack of snow, snow was carried from the mountains to the side of the kamakura. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the local people for their hard work and hospitality. It is a snow festival that I hope will continue for future generations.
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chiemi posted.
Naruko Gorge in Miyagi Prefecture. The autumn foliage season is wonderful, but the snowy scenery is also wonderful. The Rikuu East Line is in danger of being discontinued. May you see this scenery forever.
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Thank you for posting such a beautiful photo.
Cool Japan Video also publishes articles about Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture.
Please take a look here if you like.
Kokeshi, which symbolizes Miyagi's folk art culture, is a traditional craft with a long history.
The Tohoku region is snowy and difficult to grow crops, so industry is scarce in winter, and it is said that the culture was created as a souvenir for people who visit for hot springs and travel.
The one that appears in the video is "Naruko Kokeshi", one of the traditional Japan kokeshi that is said to have a total of 11 types.
In the workshop, you can see that "kokeshi" is carefully made by the handiwork of skilled craftsmen.
We will introduce the types of Miyagi traditional kokeshi, the production process, works of art, the beauty of works of art, and the charm of Japan traditional toys that are both beautiful and cute.This text has been automatically translated.
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chiemi posted.
In winter, you want to see this scenery. A landscape where global warming is progressing and threatening. Scenery we want to preserve for the future
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Winter in Yamagata, surrounded by beautiful mountains
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ID:1The view of the mountains is spectacular! ☃This text has been automatically translated.
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chiemi posted.
Spirit Tree in Minamisoma City
Beautiful, supple...
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The beauty of cherry blossoms and shrines and temples. This is spring in Japan.
Cherry blossoms are a natural monument Shiogama cherry blossoms
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A torii gate built on New Year's Day after the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Beautiful wild coast in the morning and at night
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chiemi posted.
Zao Ski Resort
I want a lot of snow to fall on the mountains
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Thank you for posting such a beautiful photo.
Cool Japan Video also publishes articles about Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture.
Please take a look here if you like.
Located in Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture, Hojuyama Rishakuji Temple is a nationally designated scenic spot located on a steep rocky mountain in the Kurakuni Quasi-National Park, which is blessed with abundant nature.
It is also famous as a model for the "mountain temple" that appears in the nursery rhyme Kazuhisa of Sanji Temple, and as a temple where the phrase "the voice of the cicada that penetrates the rocks" is sung in the alley at the back of Matsuo Basho.
Hojuzan Rissokuji Temple has a spiritual connection with Hiraizumi Chusonji Temple, Moetsu Temple, and Matsushima Zuiwaji Temple, and the pilgrimage route around these four temples is not to be missed when sightseeing in Yamagata. As a memory of your trip, we also recommend collecting the red seals of the four temples.
The gourmet food around Hojusan Rishakuji Temple, wild vegetable cuisine and Japan soba are also one of the attractions.This text has been automatically translated.
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chiemi posted.
The first traditional festival in Fukushima Prefecture that I went to see
Soma Noma Oi. The appearance of the unfolding goes back in time
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The summit of Mt. Zao Karita. I will do my best to climb to this point. And this pose that makes you want to do!
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