Recommended MyFavorite Places in Japan⭐️Kyoto – A picturesque city any time of the year

いつ行っても京都って

どこを撮っても絵になる

歴史を思い浮かべながら

風を感じながら

河原町を歩く

鴨川

橋を渡る 美しい景色

人が行き交う

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Season of lovely sound of rain.

もう雨の季節かなぁ

Rainy season. Already⁇

雨音が心地よい

シトシト ピッちゃん 

雨音を楽しもう

自然に 包まれた音の中で

ゆっくり過ごす

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Yamabuki, bright yellow flowers

山吹の色って

きれい

黄色でもなく山吹色

万葉集 昔の人も

この花 愛でたんだ

素敵なつながり

昔も今も

ながれている

同じ心

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Yamabuki, with its bright yellow flowers, is the origin of the word “yama-buki” (meaning “mountain-buki color”). It is said to have been cultivated in Japan since the Manyoshu period. Legend has it that a gold coin dropped in a valley turned into yamabuki flowers around a stream.

At Today’s Walking Path

買い物の帰り みつけた

赤と白がかわいい花

小さくて かわいい

公園に咲いてた

花言葉

長生き 知恵 

なんだって

Salvia microphylla

Origin of the name
The name comes from the sweet, cherry-like aroma of the leaves when they are rubbed. Salvia, the genus name, is also derived from the Latin words “salvare” (cure) and “salveo” (health), referring to the fact that it is a member of the sage family, which is popular as a medicinal herb. The scientific name microphylla means “of small leaves.

flower symbolism

Immortality, long life, wisdom

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Sightseeing in Ginza? There’s a good place to take a break. It’s on the rooftop of Matsuya Ginza. It’s quiet, there are restrooms, vending machines, and a place to pray.

もしも 銀座で歩き疲れたら

ココで休憩 ブレイク

ホット一息

自動販売機もベンチもあります

デパ地下のお弁当食べるのも

ここならゆっくり

召しあがれ

Chaenomeles japonicaFruits behind the flowers.

花の後ろ

ジャジャーン

実が隠れてる

うーうん いい香り

りんご 白い花 柑橘系さわやかさも

自然ってすごいな〜

ひっそりと 行われる

地球はまわっている

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Chaenomeles japonica

Fruits behind the flowers.

smells so good!

Grandpa says they’re not edible.

It smells of apple, pear and citrus.

Osteospermum ⭐︎Kawaii

ケープマーガレット

小さな花集まってがやがや

楽しそう 笑い声が聞こえそう

みみをすませば

公園でのひととき

どなたか植えてくれた方

ありがとう

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Osteospermum is a genus of flowering plants belonging to Calenequae, one of the smaller tribes of the sunflower/daisy family Asteraceae. They are known as Daisybush or African Daisy.

Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple Power spot 30 minutes from Narita Airport

成田山新勝寺

成田空港からすぐ

乗継時間があったら 寄ってみて

パワースポットです

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Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple has a history of more than 1,080 years, and is one of the leading temples in the country where more than 10 million visitors visit annually.

Why is Naritasan an eel?

うなぎがとっても有名

ランチを成田空港で食べるなら

ここまでくるのもオススメ

美味しい鰻 食べて

海外へ それか

帰ってきた時

やっぱり美味しい

贅沢なひととき

https://www.surugaya-unagi.net/food

Narita, where the Tone River and Inbanuma are located, is rich in water resources, and river fish have been eaten well for a long time. The eel caught in Inbanuma is one of them. In the Edo period, Narita pilgrimage and Kabuki appreciation to visit Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple spread as a vacation, and eel dishes came to be served to entertain worshippers.

Pine Trees New Buds Greening Work 「みどり摘み」Necessary work that affects branching

松の木

ニョキニョキ 新芽が

元気いっぱい

うれしい 

みどり摘みとは、まだ開いていない新芽を摘み取ることです

一般的にはクロマツ、アカマツ、ゴヨウマツで早春に行います

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みどり摘み Midori -tsumi is the process of plucking new shoots that have not yet opened, and is generally done in early spring on black spruce, red spruce, and goyo spruce. These pines produce one to several shoots (midori) at the ends of branches every year, depending on the vigor of the tree, and if they are left as they are, not only do the branches grow, but they also form car branches (one of the “baneful branches”, i.e., multiple radiating branches from one place). Therefore, we need to adjust the number of branches and the growth of branches by plucking off unnecessary shoots to balance the vigor of the tree.

⭐︎Recommended Place an Oasis in the middle of Tokyo

東京で緑に囲まれて見たくなったら

自然教育園がおすすめ

近い駅は 白金台

https://ins.kahaku.go.jp/ 日本語案内

https://ins.kahaku.go.jp/english/about/summary/index.html English

Fabled Pine

This ancient pine tree is one of the vestiges of the villa of the Edo-era nobleman, Matsudaira Sanukinokami. Along with the nearby Hyotan Pond, it is believed to have formed part of a pleasure garden.

https://ins.kahaku.go.jp/english/download/leaflet.pdf

Closest station ⭐︎Shirokanedai Sta.https://ins.kahaku.go.jp/english/userguide/access/index.html