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Dylan Gibson
Feb. 8, 2021
Ahhhh! I've got to see Soma Nomaoi. It looks cooler and cooler the more I hear about it. Sending signals with a conch is super cool. It sounds like something that you'd hear about in a myth or folklore, but the fact that this was actually used is really interesting. A bit of a tangent, but it's awesome seeing all of the different helmet styles used in Japan. It's not exactly something unique to Japan, but Japan definitely has some of the coolest looking styles. This one kind of reminds me of traditional Japanese lacquerware and I like how it's very sleek and practical. Hopefully I'll be able to check this out this year. I want to visit Fukushima anyways so it'd be great if I could get it all to line up!
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タケノコ
Oct. 18, 2020
Soma-Noma-ying will be held in July in the Soma region of Fukushima Prefecture.
Signals are sent in various blowing patterns.
  • Traditional culture
  • Soma
  • Festival
  • History
  • Armor/Helmet
  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • Samurai
Dylan Gibson
Feb. 6, 2021
Oh my god... this is just breathtaking. It's like a paradise above the clouds. I love all of the different colors of leaves that you can see. The blue skies as a backdrop makes it look like something you'd only find in a movie. I really think this settles it. Japan has the most beautiful scenery of any country I think. This is making me want to put on my boots and go for a hike. I've heard of Mt. Taisen before but I never heard the scenery was this amazing. I really like the pond in the middle too, I wonder if there are any fish in it. It'd be amazing if there were some koi in it or something. That'd just be the icing on the cake lol. Going to have some good dreams of this place tonight!
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rinda.0108
Oct. 18, 2020
大分県の大船山!!
秋になると山の頂上付近がこんな絶景に!!
  • Nature
  • Great view
  • Autumn leaves
  • Sightseeing
  • Autumn
Dylan Gibson
Feb. 5, 2021
I've heard about this place! I think I watched a video on it here actually? Not sure, but anyways, this photo is really nice. It's so simple and yet it really conveys the beautiful simplicity of sushi. It's really cool that the restaurant has English services for customers that don't speak Japanese. I think it really goes to show just how strong Japan's omotenashi culture is. The hospitality here is really second to none and it's something I've never experienced outside of Japan. I've gotta check this sushi place out though as it's apparently really good and popular! Another one to add to the list I suppose!
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Oct. 18, 2020
Sushi Onodera's tuna is a famous restaurant in Higashi Ginza.
English is also available here.
I'm my favorite sushi restaurant in Tokyo.
  • Tokyo
  • Sushi
  • Omotenashi
  • Traditional Japanese Food

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