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松山 正之
May. 14, 2021
蓬莱橋は世界最長の木造歩道橋。 静岡県島田市、大井川に架かる木造橋です。 <島田市HPより引用> 蓬萊橋は牧之原台地の開墾のため、明治12(1879)年に架けられた農業用の橋です。橋ができる前は大井川を小舟で渡らなければならず、 行き来するのに危険を伴っていました。 現在も旧市内の農家が対岸の茶園を管理するために利用しています。蓬萊橋は農道としての重要な役割を担うほか、歴史的土地改良施設です。
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Dylan Gibson
May. 14, 2021
Wow what a cool sight! I've been out to Nagatoro and Chichibu and went on a riverboat ride and I think I remember the guy pushing the boat saying something about there being icicles there during the winter. I'd love to go back and see it sometime as this looks really amazing. Also we wanted to try the kayaking in Nagatoro as well since the water was too low when we went and the boat we rode on couldn't go as far downriver. I guess they have some skiing there as well, I'm not sure if it's connected to the ropeway at all, but that's another cool thing to do in the area. The mountain is really beautiful and I think there's probably a good amount of cherry blossoms if you go in the spring. I'd like to explore Chichibu more though as I hear there's a pilgrimage there where you can see temples and shrines and stuff.
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- 藤春 菊 -
May. 14, 2021 (edited)
Chichibu City, Saitama Prefecture in winter
"Icy pillar of 30 hammers" near Mimineguchi

The icy pillars I saw for the first time are different from materials and images.
It gave me a fantastic impression somehow.
It was natural to feel the cold, but I felt some warmth.
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Dylan Gibson
May. 13, 2021
What a cool looking lizard, that blue tail is really something else. Kenroku-en is a garden that I really want to visit specifically because it has so much awesome natural scenery. Now that I think about it, I don't think I've actually seen any lizards or geckos in Japan... I haven't exactly been looking for them as much as I would have when I was a kid but I really should try to keep my eye out for some of the smaller creatures to be found in Japan. I've seen a serow really close before and thankfully haven't run into any bears while in Japan but I'd definitely like to see more wildlife as it's quite different than the wildlife where I'm from. On a side note I learned a new phrase in Japanese recently that has to do with lizards - トカゲの尻尾切り - apparently it means to evade blame by pinning it on a subordinate and abandoning them. Thought that was pretty funny lol
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よーへー
May. 12, 2021
This is a photograph taken at Kenrokuen Garden.
When I was walking and suddenly looked down, there was a lizard, so I slowly approached and was psyzy.
The moment I was able to take this picture, I thought it was good to come to Ishikawa Prefecture!

I want to go to various places again when corona subsides!
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幸*
May. 13, 2021
小江戸川越散策 和ろうそくHAZE ろうそくの灯火に癒される 贈るのはモノではなく 灯す時間 想い出に買った和ろうそく 季節限定の和ろうそく「又明日」 アフターコロナにまた訪れたい小江戸川越 和ろうそくHAZE 「また明日」 「さようなら」ではなく再会を願い交わす言葉「また明日」。 全人類同士で交わす時 真の平和が来たる時。 “See you tomorrow” Not to mean “good-bye” but a word that looks forward to a “reunion.” When we exchange the words “See you tomorrow” between all mankind, this is when true peace comes.
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Dylan Gibson
May. 12, 2021
This looks like a really cool place to visit in Yamanashi if you're heading over to Mt. Fuji or the five lakes. Apparently this place (Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba) was destroyed by a landslide caused by a typhoon in the 60s but was rebuilt some 40 years later. Looks like there's a bunch of stuff to do as well: museums, galleries, craft making experiences, etc. I'm curious as to whether or not the thatched roofs are constructed the same way as the Gassho-zukuri roofs of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama, as they look very similar. I bet it'd look really nice in the winter when it snows and there's also cherry blossoms in the area so that'd be nice for visiting in the spring. Looks fun!
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松山 正之
May. 8, 2021
世界遺産富士山を臨む茅葺屋根の家々が立ち並ぶ
「西湖いやしの里根場」。

日本の原風景に癒されること間違いありません。
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Dylan Gibson
May. 11, 2021
That is one beautiful looking chandelier. I can imagine it cost quite a bit of money. Incidentally I'd never seen the kanji for Yebisu before, nor had I heard of Yebisu Garden Place. Looks like a really awesome place to go for dinner or lunch as it has some nice restaurants and cafes (both high-class and reasonably priced which is nice). Probably be nice to go for a date actually. Do some shopping and then stop by for dinner or even just go for lunch and then walk around the area and see everything there is. I guess there's an art museum and a theatre as well, so yeah this place is like a 10/10 for going on dates probably lol. I'd like to check out the beer museum personally; sounds pretty interesting and you can get samples too if you pay a small fee it looks like
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カメラヤン
May. 10, 2021
location:恵比寿ガーデンプレイス

今流行りのバイオハザードヴィレッジ を思わせるかのようなシャンデリアでした^^ 現在プレイ中です。

また行きたいな!!
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