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My name is Sima and I live in Chiba Prefecture.
I enjoy taking pictures of landscapes, flowers, etc.
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嶋谷晴男 posted.
It is the Fujiya Hotel in Hakone Miyanoshita. It is one of the classic hotels in Japan.
The building, which has an unusual design that is a mix of Japanese and Western, makes you feel the history of Japanese hotels.
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It is a tea house in Suwa in the Tomi Garden of the Imperial Palace. Anyone can enter the Tomi Garden for free, and some of them are the ruins of the castle tower of Edo Castle.
Suwa no Chaya is a Japanese house located in Ninomaru Garden.
Why don't you take a stroll?
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It is a spectacle bridge on the former Shinetsu Main Line. From Karuizawa to Yokogawa, which is Famous for the Kamameshi of the mountain pass
If you head there, you can see it. It is no longer used and has become a historical relic.
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The sculptures at the Chichibu Treasure Climbing Shrine were gorgeous, and I couldn't help but take a picture.
The fineness of the carvings and the vividness of the colors are all wonderful.
It is a workmanship that makes you feel Cool Japan.
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It is Sugimoto Temple in Kamakura. I took a picture mainly of the mossy staircase in front.
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It is a bamboo forest of Hokokuji Temple in Kamakura.
Bamboo forests, which are not so rare for Japanese people, also seem to be popular with foreigners.
However, the bamboo forest at Hokokuji Temple well maintained very beautiful, so why not go there?
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It is the Imperial Palace Fushimi Tower. Cross the double-bridge Megane Bridge, turn around and cross the iron bridge, and you will see it on your left. It is one of the buildings that made up Edo Castle. Normally you can't see it,
This photo was taken when I entered the castle as a general visitor.
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It is the Marunouchi station building of Tokyo Station that everyone knows. It is a symbol of the history of Japan's railways.
After completion in 1914, it was partially destroyed during the Pacific War, and restoration work was completed in 2012.
I think the spirit of trying to restore historical buildings to their original state is cool Japan.
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I took a picture of the round window of Meigetsu-in Temple in Kita-Kamakura.
Famous as a hydrangea temple, the iris garden behind the round window is also wonderful.
It's cool Japan to make a window with such a design.
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I looked up at Himeji Castle.
You can see the multi-layered roof and the structure of the eaves, and it is not only beautiful.
You can get a glimpse of the original appearance of the sturdy castle, and the people who made it in the past are the very essence of Cool Japan.
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