Hikawa Nyotai Shrine, Saitama
The Disparity Between The Omiya Hikawa Shrine And The Hikawa Nyotai Shrine, Which Are Supposed To Be Of The Same Rank, Is Like A Couple Of Tea Cups Of Different Sizes
Tonogayato Garden, Tokyo
I Have Never Paid Attention To The Types Of Bamboo, But The Forestry Agency's Website Says There Are A Surprisingly Large Number Of Species
Hossawa Falls, Tokyo
Hossawa Falls In Hinohara Village Is The Only Waterfall In Tokyo That Has Been Selected As One Of The 100 Best Waterfalls In Japan
Yawata no Yabushirazu, Chiba
If You Didn't Know, You Wouldn't Even Know The Forbidden Area Near The Station Was Forbidden
Todoroki Ravine, Tokyo
Don't Underestimate Todoroki Valley Just Because It Is Located In A Residential Area
Yamanoue Daijingu Shrine, Hokkaido
Marguerites And The Oxeye Daisy, Which Is On The List Of Invasive Alien Species, Look Very Similar
Hakodate Park, Hokkaido
A Black Cat Lingered Among Blooming Dandelions In Hakodate Park
Meiji Jingu Gyoen Garden, Tokyo
The Forest In Jingu Gyoen Is Not An Artificial Forest, But A Virgin Forest
The Omiya Bonsai Art Museum, Saitama, Saitama
Gallery Talk At The Omiya Bonsai Art Museum Is Quite Interesting
Omiya Hikawa Jinja Shrine, Saitama
Dark Green Sakaki Was Tied To The Third Torii Gate Of The Omiya Hikawa Jinja Shrine
Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden, Tokyo
Red Sprouts At Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden
Kuhonbutsu, Tokyo
Beyond The Autumn Leaves, The Niomon Gate Of Kuhonbutsu Awaited Me
Zoshigaya Kishimojin, Tokyo
Large Ginkgo Tree At Zoshigaya Kishimojin, Said To Be 600 Or 700 Years Old
Komyo-ji Aratsuka No.1 Tumulus, Tokyo
There Was Only One Tree Growing As A Landmark On Top Of A Burial Mound In A Residential Area
Nanao City, Ishikawa
Nanao Has Long Been A Good Natural Port
Meguro Community Center, Tokyo
The Usually Unassuming Meguro Riverbank Changes Its Appearance When The Cherry Blossoms Are In Bloom
Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Tokyo
Camphor Tree In Ueno Toshogu Shrine
Meguro Fudoson, Tokyo
Meguro Fudoson Has Been A Popular Sightseeing Spot For The General Public Since The Edo Period
Miyano Old House Natural Garden, Tokyo
The Miyano Old House Natural Garden Is An Old House Built With The Money Made From Selling Bamboo
Lak Mueang, Bangkok
The Hall Where The Pillar Called Lak Mueang Stands Is Very Small, But It Is Worshipped By Many People In Proportion To Its Size
East Park, Tokyo
The Pine Trees Seemed Too Small To Serve As A Replacement For The Main Tower
Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Tokyo
Despite Its Pretty Appearance, The Flower Had A Difficult Name, Chrysanthemum Multicollet
Musashi-Koyama, Tokyo
Dandelion Clock In Lane
Engaku-ji, Kanagawa
Bamboo Shoot
Nakameguro, Tokyo
Cherry Blossoms Above The Meguro River
Shoun-ji, Tokyo
Plum Blossoms In Shoun-ji
Haneda, Tokyo
Sky NeaThere Are A Number Of Theories As To The Origin Of The Place Name 'Haneda'
Gotoku-Ji, Tokyo
Maple Leaves In Gotoku-Ji
Sarue-Onshi Park, Tokyo
Red Spider Lilies In A Corner Of A Park
Youn-Ji, Tokyo
Cluster Amaryllis In A Temple
Senzoku-Ike, Tokyo
Azalea In Senzoku-Ike
Tlaxcala, Mexico
Clouds Above The City Of Tlaxcala
Zaimokuza beach, Kanagawa
Waves Come And Go, Creating Patterns On The Beach As They Recede From The Land
Cherry Trees In Shinjuku Gyoen Park
Gyeongju Historic Areas, Gyeongju
Two Trees Growing On The Tomb Mound
Royal Palace Museum, Luang Prabang
Even Though There Is A Gap Between The Rich And The Poor Between The Haves And Have-nots, I Do Not Want Them To Lose The Compassion Symbolized By The Lotus Flower
Maple Leaf
Meguro, Tokyo
Forcible Clouds
Green Leaves
Yoyogi Park, Tokyo
Skyward Tulip
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