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Dylan Gibson
Apr. 13, 2021
What an amazing tree! It makes sense that it's called the "Waterfall Cherry." I can totally see the resemblance in how the cherry blossoms hang down like that. Interesting that there's actually a "Three Great Cherry Blossoms Trees of Japan." I'd really love to go see this and Usuzumizakura in Gifu and Jindaizakura in Yamanashi. It's incredible to think that even after more than 1,000 years this cherry tree is still standing and is just like a fine wine in that it gets even better with age. There's so much beautiful natural scenery in Japan to see. I wonder what the sky is like here at night. I bet you can probably see a lot of stars from here
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Hiroaki Okuyama
Apr. 12, 2021
福島県三春町の瀧桜は、日本三大桜のひとつ。桜として初めて国の天然記念物に指定された名木です。
樹齢は1,000年を超えると言われる紅枝垂桜の老木ですが、満開の花を咲かせた様は、正に重層に流れ落ちる滝のように見えました。
訪れた日は、地元の人も最高の条件と言う程で、青空と鮮やかな菜の花の色と満開の桜は、春爛漫を満喫させるものでした。
「都まで、音に聞こえし、瀧桜、いろ香を誘え、花の春風」と詠まれたとのことです。
  • Starry sky
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • Spring
  • Miharu
  • Nature
  • Japan
  • Cherry blossom viewing
Hiroaki Okuyama
Apr. 12, 2021
福島県三春町の瀧桜は、日本三大桜のひとつ。桜として初めて国の天然記念物に指定された名木です。 樹齢は1,000年を超えると言われる紅枝垂桜の老木ですが、満開の花を咲かせた様は、正に重層に流れ落ちる滝のように見えました。 訪れた日は、地元の人も最高の条件と言う程で、青空と鮮やかな菜の花の色と満開の桜は、春爛漫を満喫させるものでした。 「都まで、音に聞こえし、瀧桜、いろ香を誘え、花の春風」と詠まれたとのことです。
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Dylan Gibson
Mar. 8, 2021
Awesome! The samurai residences of Kakunodate were awesome when I went there. The cherry blossoms were really amazing as well. Along the river and all along the houses. I remember I talked to one of the local shopkeepers here for a minute and it was really nice. There's supposed to be castle ruins somewhere near the town as well but I didn't get a chance to see them. This is a great place to visit in the spring for anyone curious. I highly recommend checking it out. Be careful of the big green spiders though, lol. I think they're probably harmless but they are quite surprising...
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あずみん
Mar. 8, 2021
岩手県角館の桜古民家(武家屋敷)と桜が古きよき時代を想わせる。
着物で散策してみたいな。
  • Japan
  • Samurai
  • Akita Prefecture
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Castles
  • Spring
Dylan Gibson
Feb. 18, 2021
What a cute photo! I remember when I went to Akita, I don't remember the name of the flower park I'd have to look it up, but they had a small rabbit enclosure there and it was really neat getting to see them just hopping around munching on carrots and stuff. The place had some really good ice cream as well so that was a big plus. Speaking of ice cream, I just remembered the babahera ice that I had in Akita. That stuff was really good as well. It was like a sort of sherbet I think, but apparently it's only sold by old ladies which is how it got its name. I guess that's an interesting fact that I have to share today. If you're ever in Akita be sure to keep an eye out for it. I think I tried it somewhere around Lake Tazawa
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めんま
Oct. 18, 2020
広島県竹原市にある、1000羽のうさぎが暮らしているという大久野島、通称「うさぎ島」。
  • Japan
  • Animals
  • Flower garden
  • Ice cream
  • Akita Prefecture
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. 2, 2021
Awesome photo. I've heard of Soma-Nomaoi before. I really want to check it out actually and see all the horse races and stuff. I guess they do drills that were used by the military back in the day which would be really cool to watch as well. I'm a huge fan of horseback archery and archery in general so if they have that that'd be awesome as well. I didn't know there were portable shrines as well. I'd have to read up more on the festival but it definitely looks interesting. I have a friend over in Fukushima Prefecture so if I could get out there and meet them when this is happening it'd be awesome. Hopefully corona has settled down by July, but if not then I guess there's always next year. I'll have to eat some tasty festival food somewhere else I guess ?
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タケノコ
Oct. 20, 2020
Soma-Noma-ying will be held in July in the Soma region of Fukushima Prefecture.
There is the bravery of equestrian warriors and the tranquility of shinto services.
  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • Festival
  • Mikoshi/Dashi
  • Summer
  • Traditional culture
Dylan Gibson
Feb. 1, 2021
I love the reflection the bridge and surrounding treeline makes on the surface of the river in this photo. Really beautiful stuff. I'd like to visit Aizu-Wakamatsu because I've heard that Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle is awesome and also the local sake in the area is supposed to be really good as well. I'm not too familiar with the area but I know Aizu-Wakamatsu is surrounded by mountains and that Mt. Bandai is over there. Maybe that's it in the background? I'm not too sure, but whatever the case may be it's a really breathtaking photo. Japan's snowscapes really are a gift that keeps on giving. Especially this year there's a ton of beautiful landscapes like this and getting to see them posted everywhere is really great. Everyone has such amazing photos it makes me want to try my hand at photography ?. Maybe someday, we'll see lol
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Daishi Okamoto
Oct. 4, 2020
Tadami Line and snow scenery.
The first bridge and the train reflected in the Tadami River, and it was a very fantastic scenery.
  • Nature
  • Winter
  • Photography
  • Aizuwakamatsu
  • Snowscape
  • Sake
Dylan Gibson
Jan. 25, 2021
God the snowscapes of Japan just get better and better. I keep hearing and reading about Ouchi-Juku all over the place and it's really got me itching to visit. I really love these old post stations and their historic feel. The buildings are really rustic and just looking at them makes me feel comfortable and relaxed. I really love the thatched roofs as well. I can imagine enjoying some delicious soup and tea next to an irori and just letting all life's troubles be whisked away. Top it if with some hot springs and I can't even imagine a better way to relax. Apparently there's the hot spring Yunokami onsen about 15 minutes from Ouchi-Juku but I guess there's also a footbath in Ouchi-Juku itself as well? Or maybe it's in the same area as Yonokami Onsen, I'm not 100% sure on that. Hopefully it's heated either way ?
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Came.ll4
Jan. 8, 2021
It is Ouchi-juku, Fukushima Prefecture!
  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • Winter
  • Travel
  • History
  • Architecture

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