Thousands of kites fly along Denmark's western coast in Fano in one of the world's largest kite festivals.
The Fano festival brings together around 5,000 kite enthusiasts from 26 countries each year, flying some 25,000 kites according to the organisers
Today, June 23, we pause to honor the memory of all those who lost their lives in the Battle of Okinawa. On this Irei-no-hi — Okinawa Memorial Day — we solemnly reflect on the immense sacrifice and suffering endured by so many. Their memory endures.
本日6月23日、私たちは沖縄戦で亡くなられたすべての方々のご冥福をお祈りいたします。「慰霊の日」にあたり、多くの人々が経験した計り知れない犠牲と苦難に厳粛な思いを馳せ、その記憶を刻み続けます。
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Not to be confused with the beloved shinobi and Jinchuriki of the Nine-Tailed Fox, Kurama, the city of Naruto in Tokushima Prefecture is home to some of the world's most intense whirlpools.
The powerful vortices form in the narrow Naruto Strait between Shikoku and the island of Awajishima and are the result of an enormous amount of water being forced through the small passage at high speeds.
After seeing them up close via the glass-bottomed Aqua Eddy or the Uzu-no-Michi Walkway that extends beneath the Great Naruto Bridge, swing by some of Naruto's other allures.
There's the ever-epic Otsuka Museum of Art right there in Naruto Park, as well as Ryozen-ji, the first of 88 temples on Shikoku's famed Ohenro pilgrimage.