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Feb.3rd is the last day of winter in lunar calendar and Bean Throwing Day. We throw roasted soy beans out of doors to drive out demons and throw them to invite good luck. Shrines hold Setsubun fests and lucky beans are thrown to the visitors. Pix at Kanda-Myojin Shrine near Akibapic.twitter.com/Zmr8GBzE9e
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Bura Tamori
#ブラタモリ is a weekly geological TV series broadcast on NHK and the theme of last night was the Shimanto River#四万十川 in western Kochi Prefecture. I've been there twice because my eldest son lives near this "the last clear stream of Japan".pic.twitter.com/PIH5WTLfXL
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Mt. Fuji from airplane and Sunset and Mt. Fuji from Shichirigahama Beach
#七里ガ浜 near Kamakura.#富士山pic.twitter.com/DpOBy0mPI6
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These are the last photos concerning our trip around Shimane and Tottori in December last year. One of the dinners at a hotel Ryotei Yamanoi
#旅亭山の井 in Tamatsukuri Onsen#玉造温泉, Matsue City.pic.twitter.com/gExMipCH5v
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Close to Tottori Sand Dunes is Uradome Coast
#浦富海岸. It is a beautiful scenic coastal inlet along the Japan Sea in Tottori Prefecture#鳥取県. The rocky coastline was created from marine erosion.pic.twitter.com/hiH1VRjxVw
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In one corner of the Tottori Sand Dunes
#鳥取砂丘 is the world's first sand museum dedicated to exhibiting sculptures made of sand. The basic concept of the Sand Museum#砂の美術館 is "World Tour on Sand", with their theme changing every year. This year's theme is "South Asia".pic.twitter.com/WzLwlVhE9a
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The last destination of our trip in Tottori and Shimane Prefecture in December last year was Tottori Sand Dunes. They form the only large dune system in Japan and are really an unusual sight to see in this country with all its lovely gardens and greenery, but there they are.pic.twitter.com/N0qImRlpWS
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It's Saturday today, and I took these photos when I was taking a walk along the bank of Aarakawa River near my place in the afternoon. There are three baseball grounds and one soccer ground on the floodplain and many kids were practicing.pic.twitter.com/U9pCI2MWHH
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Matsue Castle
#松江城 and its surroundings. This castle is located in the capital city Matsue#松江 of Shimane Prefecture#島根県.pic.twitter.com/ekF3X53eTc
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I took the first three photos at kitajimakokusoukan
#北島国造館 close to Izumo Grand Shrine or Izumo-taisha#出雲大社. The last one is Inasa-no-hama Beach.#稲佐浜 The beach is located 1 kilometer west of Izumo Taisha. It is the setting for one of the ancient legends of the area.pic.twitter.com/aSKfbTlOwB
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Lafcadio Hearn
#小泉八雲, who loved Japan and internationally introduced its culture in the Meiji period, lived this samurai residence with his wife Setsu, for 6 months in 1891. The beautiful Japanese garden surrounding the residence was particularly Hern's favorite.pic.twitter.com/NXYDL8TpdL
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Patrick Lafcadio Hearn ( 1850 – 1904) used to live near Matsue Castle and the photos are his house. He is known also by the Japanese name Koizumi Yakumo
#小泉八雲, and was a writer, known for his books about collections of Japanese legends and ghost stories, such as Kwaidan.pic.twitter.com/3mGUaTwWBr
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Matsue Castle
#松江城 is a feudal castle in the capital city Matsue of Shimane Prefecture and is one of the few remaining medieval castles in Japan in their original wooden form. The construction of it began in 1607 and finished in 1611, under the local lord Horio Yoshiharu.pic.twitter.com/KjzvISgIiu
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The enclosing rope or shimenawa
#注連縄 are believed to act as a ward against evil spirits. They are often found at Shinto shrines, torii etc. They are also used around yorishiro (objects capable of attracting spirits). These notably include certain trees especially in shrines.pic.twitter.com/a35X0rLbeq
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Izumo Grand Shrine or Izumo-taisha
#出雲大社 is one of the most ancient and important Shinto shrines in Japan. I really took up the atmosphere of ancient times there. The last two photos are the approach to the shrine,pic.twitter.com/ClrMrHEYNX
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Izumo Grand Shrine
#出雲大社 is one of the most ancient and important Shinto shrines located in Izumo, Shimane Prefecture. It is dedicated to the god Ōkuninushi#大国主大神, famous as the Shinto deity of marriage. The shrine is believed to be the oldest Shinto shrine in Japan.pic.twitter.com/cxKrsjQOzf
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On the 3th and 4th days of our trip around San-in region, we stayed Tamatsukuri Onsen
#玉造温泉 near Izumo Grand Shrine#出雲大社 in Shimane Prefecture#島根県. Tamatsukuri Onsen is an ancient hot spring where gods are said to bathe once a year since the creation of Japan.pic.twitter.com/3eC4b56iBf
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There was a question about the dish of first photo, so I'd like to awnser to it here in detail. It is called Chirashi Sushi or Scattered Sushi and it's sushi rice in a box or bowl with a variety of ingredients such as raw fish and seashell sprinkled on top.pic.twitter.com/mrSxKP0j8n
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The first photo is the second day's dinner at Misasa-kan hotel
#三朝館. The second one is the lunch in Tamatsukuri Onsen#玉造温泉 in Shimane Prefecture. The last two; at a izakaya near JR Tottori Station.pic.twitter.com/RK4GwofORr
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