This channel introduces you to selected Japanese landmarks and historic sites based on the concept of your own personal exploration of Japanese history.
52 Places to Go
Where in the World Would You Most Like to Travel?
The New York Times published a list of “52 Places to Go in 2024”, and Yamaguchi City was selected from Japan.
https://t.co/iUYnPEV2z6
#yamaguchi#thenewyorktimes#52places#山口#yamaguchicity#nytimes
[Ammonites in Osaka]
The pillars in the central concourse of Osaka Station are made of "Rosa Perlino" marble, where ammonite fossils can be found.
大阪駅でアンモナイト発見!
中央コンコースの大理石で。
#大阪#大阪駅#アンモナイト#化石#osaka#osakastation#ammonite#fossil
神話時代から数々の伝説が残る伊吹山に🌈がかかっていました。
手前の白い花はソバの花です。
Rainbow over Mt. Ibuki, where numerous legends have been told since mythological times🌈.
The white flowers in the foreground is buckwheat.
#ヤマトタケル#長浜#japanesescenary#nagahama#虹
#富田林#寺内町
Jinai-cho is a religious autonomous city centering on a temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect in the Middle Ages.
It is located in Tondabayashi City, Osaka.
You can enjoy the historical landscape from the Edo period.
#middleage#historylover#歴史歩き#中世の街並み
Wagashi is Japanese traditional sweets that is served with green tea.
They are called Higashi, or dried sweets, usually made of sugar and rice flour.
The sweets are made by being pressed into wooden molds, mostly shape of flowers and natural objects.
#sweets#teaceremony#和菓子