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Dylan Gibson
Mar. 3, 2021
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Aghhh! I wish I got to get out and see some beautiful illuminations this winter but with everything happening in the world it wasn't exactly possible. Really wanted to check out the one in Hibiya but next year will have to do. I know a lot of events were canceled this winter as well but things can hopefully start opening up again as vaccines start rolling out around the country. Slow process for now, but hopefully it starts to speed up soon. I'd like to visit some flower parks this spring, I know there are a few that have illuminations as well and my girlfriend would love to visit them and see the cherry blossoms and wisteria, so if everything goes well hopefully we'll get the chance. That and I'm seriously missing going out to festivals, so hopefully we can get some of those soon!
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まなと (新・八重流生)
Feb. 26, 2021
The illuminations are beautiful in winter. The warm light colors warm your heart on cold winter nights.
  • Illumination
  • Tokyo
  • Festival
  • Flower garden
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Wisteria trellis/Wisteria festival
  • Spring
  • Winter
Dylan Gibson
Mar. 2, 2021
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Wow, that's such an amazing view. I've seen so many different photos of this type of cloud around Mt. Fuji but I've never gotten the chance to see it in person. I really like the orange coloring from the sun behind the mountain, just incredible. I know that there's the Fuji World Heritage Center in Fujinomiya and there's also some waterfalls there so it'd be a cool place to visit when I decide to finally climb Mt. Fuji. Maybe next year for hatsuhinode? I'd like to at least, but I'll have to convince my girlfriend to go hiking in the cold weather so we'll see 😂 If not I'll get around to it another time, I'm still kind of young so I've got time before my knees aren't up to the task lol
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phantastic420
Oct. 16, 2020
富士宮自宅近所田園からの絶景です😅
  • World Heritage
  • Nature
  • Mt Fuji
  • Great view
  • Sightseeing
  • Waterfall
Dylan Gibson
Mar. 1, 2021
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Wow I looked this place up and it's amazing! I'm surprised it doesn't seem as popular as other flower parks but it has some really beautiful scenery. There's a ton of different gardens all with different themes as well. Spring is coming soon so it's something to keep in mind I suppose! I've never heard of Tasha Tudor either but I'm curious to see what kind of picture books she wrote know. I love that Japan has a lot of these types of themed attractions so you can not only enjoy the location itself but also the history behind it or the history that it is brings to life. Hopefully I can get out to Gifu this spring/summer. The place is called "Flower Festival Commemorative Park" for anyone wondering.
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ちょみ
Oct. 19, 2020
@可児市 Hana Festa Memorial Park

The garden of American picture book author Tasha Tudor.

It's not Japan, it's America! It seems to be plunged in,
"Tasha's garden was reproduced with flowers in the Japan."
In a way, it may be the personality of Japan ...
  • Flower garden
  • Sightseeing
  • Nature
  • Writer
  • Spring
  • Gifu Prefecture

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