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It is a mountain trail from the summit of Mt. Tsukuba to Mt. Ontai.
The weather was cloudy when I went, but it was nice to see the scenery rich in nature.
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It is Tsunoshima Island in Yamaguchi.
The Tsunoshima Bridge and lighthouse were very beautiful.
The sea was very beautiful.
Please go and see it.
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Located in Akasaka, Tokyo, is the State Guest House Akasaka Palace.
When I went, it was sunny and I got very good pictures. There is also a Japan garden, so please visit it.
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Yugo◉‿◉ posted.
It is a mountain trail from the summit of Mt. Tsukuba to Mt. Ontai.
The weather was cloudy when I went, but it was nice to see the scenery rich in nature.
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It is a Gotokuji temple in Setagaya Ward. In spring, cherry blossoms are blooming. Since Gotokuji Temple is the birthplace of Maneki-neko, the shrine office sells Maneki-neko (Maneki-neko).
Gotokuji Temple in Setagaya Ward. Cherry blossoms are blooming in spring. Gotokuji Temple is the birthplace of the manekineko, so the shrine office sells manekineko.
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Tomorrow, February 22nd, is Cat Day. So, I would like to introduce one place related to cats. It is Gotokuji Temple located in Setagaya Ward. Gotokuji Temple is the birthplace of Maneki-neko. There are many beckoning cats. If you have time, please go.
Nearest Station Setagaya Line Miyanosaka
Odakyu Line Gotokuji
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ID:1There is also a statue of a cat! pitiable?This text has been automatically translated.
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This is a night view photo taken from Manhattan Hills (already closed) of the Odakyu Department Store main store. There is Tokyo Mode Gakuen in front and there is a bus stop on the Four Main Line.
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This photo is taken when I went to Odaiba (Toyosu).
It was the most beautiful photo I took when I went to Odaiba.
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This photo was taken when I went on a trip to Hakone on New Year's Day. I took this photo in front of Yumoto Fujiya Hotel, at Hydrangea Bridge. Kanagawa Hakone
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I went to a Rikugien Gardens on the edge of Bunkyo Ward. I was able to do pleasant sightseeing under the blue sky.
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I went to the killing stone in the Nasu Highlands. In February, the Nasu Highlands were covered with snow and we couldn't go to the observatory. However, it was nice to have a foot bath.
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