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"Kaketo Matsushima"
During the Kamakura period, the rock that stood between the cut-throughs that took seven years to open up to drain the water from the lake, which was often flooded, into the Japan sea.
It's like a candle!
Shooting ? when the sun turns on
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Sakuragawa in Shimane Prefecture
As the name suggests, it is a beautiful river of cherry blossoms.
With the morning sun...
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Hachizuka Town is famous for Yushien.
Peonies are beautiful, but so are cherry blossoms.
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"Izumo, the sacred place where the sun sets"
Taken from here
Dharma Sunset
It was ✨ mysterious
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"Holy Land of Sunset Izumo - Inasa Beach"
The sunset on Benten Island
So beautiful!
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ID:1The production of the sun injecting into the hollow of the rock is also wonderful ^^)This text has been automatically translated.
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Cold crucian carp fishing in Lake Shinji!
Lake Shinji's shijimi is famous, but
The cold crucian carp at this time of year is also exquisite.
When traveling
Cold crucian sashimi and salmon soup
Please enjoy it.
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"Matsue Castle"
Castle built in 1611
Also known as Chidori Castle
Although it does not look flashy
Calm appearance and historical atmosphere
It is a castle that you can feel.
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2.4 km north-south, 16 km east-west
Tottori Sand Dunes. Along with Mt. Oyama, it is one of the symbols of Tottori Prefecture.
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For inbound
Making pamphlets (unofficial) for Izumo Taisha
Tried.
We look forward to seeing you there.
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A ritual to welcome the gods is performed.
An island that stands out on the beach of Inasa.
At the time of the Shinto-Buddhist custom, "Benzaiten" was enshrined, but since the Meiji era, Toyotama Hiko no Mikoto has been enshrined.
Location : Inasanohama Bentenjima
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