Speaking of tea plantations in Kamikawa Town, Hyogo Prefecture, tea Japan
The light falling on the tea plantation was beautiful.
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Congratulations on winning the 10th COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest Japan Nature.
The other day, we published an article introducing the winning works of the "COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest" so far, so I would like to share it here.
Currently, the "COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest" is held once every two months with a different theme.
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The following are the judges' comments.
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The scenery of the tea plantation reminds me of the mountain that is also a symbol of the hometown of Japan.
The thin green air seems to smell even on the side that is watching.
As an agrarian Japan, I selected a work that captures nature that has been adjacent to my life for a long time as a grand prize.
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We are still holding a photo contest with the theme of "Japan Outdoors", so we hope you will join us.
We look forward to your continued support.
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