Hachiman-bori Moat in Omihachiman is renowned for its picturesque setting, which is surrounded by lush greenery and historic landmarks. The reflections of the surrounding buildings and trees on the moat's surface create a serene and captivating atmosphere, especially during the cherry blossom season.
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真・鮫島事件
慣れていないジャンルなので、
いちいちビックリしちゃうんだけど、
話は今風の設定でリアル感もあって、面白かった。
「鮫島事件」という都市伝説の設定内容がもう一つですが、
それによって呪われた仲間たちがどんどん殺されていって、
終盤で意外なヒネリもあって、まあそれでも楽観していたら・・・
武田玲奈以外は見かけない人たちでしたが、
ダイコンってほどでもなく、
今時の若者らしく、ギャアギャアしながら死んでいきます。
救いのない終わり方も良かった。
武田玲奈のドアップが多いのでファンにはたまらんでしょう(笑)。
エンドロールの後も意味ありげ。
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見頃ドンピシャではなかったものの、今年も桜の季節に白鳥川沿いの「びわ湖よし笛ロード」を走れました。桜と共に、毎年ぼんぼりを楽しみに拝見してます。今年も協賛のぼんぼり出して下さってました。
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Hachiman-bori Moat in Omihachiman is renowned for its picturesque setting, which is surrounded by lush greenery and historic landmarks. The reflections of the surrounding buildings and trees on the moat's surface create a serene and captivating atmosphere, especially during the cherry blossom season.
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Shopping Street to Shrine
(Enoshima Island, Kanagawa Pref., Japan)
Shot taken halfway up Benzaiten Nakamise-dori Street where you get a peek of the large vermilion torii gate where visitors begin their ascent to the shrines, temples, and gardens atop Enoshima Island in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
This long, narrow street begins with the bronze torii gate (see previous post) and ends at the huge vermilion torii gate you can see in this shot.
The street is lined with many old mom-and-pop shops selling traditional Japanese dishes, fresh seafood, snacks, drinks, and souvenirs. There are also ryokan (traditional Japanese-style inns), western hotels, onsen (hot spring baths), and several narrow alleyways leading to small beaches and coves.
The term “Nakamise-dori” is actually the name of any street close to a shrine or temple that has come into being to serve the needs of visitors, tourists, and parishioners of temples and shrines since ancient times. This street, like many Nakamise streets, still retains its retro vibes, and hasn’t changed much since my first visit over 30 years ago.
This shot was taken at 5:30 in the morning, and even then, I had to wait for a clear shot as a newspaper delivery bike was buzzing by and New Year’s holiday visitors were already starting to make their way to the shrines atop the island.
On a normal weekend, the street is packed with both local visitors, tourists from outside of the prefecture, and foreign tourists from all over the world. The island is only a 60- or 70-minute train ride from Tokyo making it an easy and affordable destination for a one-day excursion.
Pentax K-1 II + DFA 28-105mm F3.5-5.6
68 mm ISO 100 for 60 sec. at ƒ/22
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アンは虚を衝かれた。
そっか……楽しんでいいんだ。
哲学は難しい。古典は高尚だ。本を読むとき、そんな思いが先に立ち、身構えていた。たしかに『荘子』は難解だ。だが読書をつまらなくしたのは身構えて生まれた苦手意識のせいかもしれない。
もみじはなんと自由に、広い視野で読書を楽しんでいるのだろう。
— 近江泉美著『深夜0時の司書見習い』(2022年4月Kindle版、メディアワークス文庫)
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