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Oberammergau(DE007) 3.01
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A town of beautiful wood carvings and wallpaintings, but are famous above all this town is a passion play alarge cited town that takes place once a decade.Plague outbreak in the city of neighborhood in 1632, but it beganin 1634 and grateful that it did not extend to this town.Was limited to residents of many years or graduates of this city,you can cast is in amateur theatricals, so to speak, but it metwith festival once every 10 years, many tourists flock from allover Europe.
Japan:Large CherryTree in town 2.01
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Large weeping cherry tree in a residentialdistrict of Yokohama. And they produce a landscape that is alwaysspectacular in the spring.
Japan:JojakojiTemple(JP172) 1.01
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This mountainside temple was founded in 1596.With small, attractive buildings and gates, the temple has a quietand understated atmosphere. Maple trees and moss are located justbeside the paths and stairs that lead across the temple grounds.From a number of spots, visitors can enjoy views over Kyoto.
Soga plum grove(JP050) 3.01
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Soga plum grove is a general term forUmebayashi three Nakagawara Umebayashi spread northeast of Odawara,original Bai Ling, of Bessho Umebayashi. Plum festival has beenheld in February the plum of 35,000 book blooms in the backgroundof Mount Fuji and Hakone mountain range.
Germany Ettal Abbey(DE008) 4.01
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Monastery village in southern Germany, inBavaria, in the suburbs of Oberammergau. IV, Holy Roman Emperor byLudwig (Bavarian king), and built in 1330. The reconstructed inBaroque style in the 18th century. Stucco decoration home Rococo,Josef = Shumuttsu~a was produced by internal vaults.
Japan:MountYoshino Sakura 3.01
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Mount Yoshino (吉野山 Yoshino-yama?) is amountain located in the town of Yoshino in Yoshino District, NaraPrefecture, Japan. In 2004, It was designated as part of a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site under the name Sacred Sites and PilgrimageRoutes in the Kii Mountain Range.Mt. Yoshino is famous for its many thousands of sakura trees. Theseflowering specimen trees were planted in four groves at differentaltitudes, in part so that the famed trees would come into bloom atdifferent times of the spring.
Japan:Yokohama English Garden 4.01
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Yokohama English garden, around the rose of1000 type, we will bring it up over the years the natural sceneryof autumn using scattered trees and flowers that were in theclimate of Yokohama, Yuku withered from buds of spring. It is theEnglish garden where you can use plenty of perpetual rose fragrantespecially, enjoy the rose from spring to autumn.
Kyoto:Ninna-ji Five pagoda 5.01
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Ninna-ji is the head temple of the Omuroschool of the Shingon Sect of Buddhism.Located in western Kyoto,Japan, it was founded in AD 888 by the retired Emperor Uda. It ispart of the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto", a UNESCO WorldHeritage Site.Ninna-ji was founded in the early Heian period. In 886, EmperorKoko ordered the construction of the Nishiyama Goganji Temple tobless the nation and propagate Buddhist teachings, but he did notlive to see its completion. Emperor Uda saw the construction to itscompletion in 888 and named it "Ninna" after the regnal year of thelate Emperor Koko's reign. From 888 to 1869 it was traditional forreigning Emperors to send a son to the temple to take over as headpriest when a vacancy arose.After retiring from his throne, Emperor Uda became the firstMonzeki, or aristocratic priest, of Ninna-ji. From then on untilthe end of the Edo period, the temple saw a succession of headpriests of imperial lineage.In 1467, the temple was destroyed by fire and fighting in the OninWar. It was rebuilt roughly 150 year later, thanks to the eldestson of Emperor Go-Yozei, Kakushin Hosshinnō, who enlisted the helpof Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate.The resurrection coincided with the rebuilding of the ImperialPalace in Kyoto and thus received imperial funding.The tradition of having aristocratic or persons of imperial lineageserve as chief of the temple ended with the 30th Monzeki, JunninHosshinnō in the late Edo period.Most of the surviving buildings date from the 17th century, andinclude a five-story pagoda and an orchard of dwarf cherry trees.The temple itself features some beautifully painted screen walls,and a beautiful walled garden.
Vatican Museums(IT005) 6.01
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The Vatican Museums (Italian: Musei Vaticani)are the museums of the Vatican City and are located within thecity's boundaries. They display works from the immense collectionbuilt up by the Roman Catholic Church throughout the centuriesincluding some of the most renowned classical sculptures and mostimportant masterpieces of Renaissance art in the world.Pope Julius II founded the museums in the early 16th century. TheSistine Chapel with its ceiling decorated by Michelangelo and theStanze della Segnatura decorated by Raphael are on the visitorroute through the Vatican Museums. They were visited by 4,310,083people in the year 2007.[1] The Vatican Museums broke attendancerecords in 2011 with just over 5 million people.
Norway:Bergen(NO009) 7.01
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Bergen is a city and municipality in Hordalandon the west coast of Norway. As of 31 January 2014, themunicipality had a population of 271,700 and the Greater BergenRegion had a population of 399,200, making Bergen thesecond-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers an area of465 square kilometres (180 sq mi) and is located on the peninsulaof Bergenshalvoyen. The city centre and northern neighbourhoods arelocated on Byfjorden and the city is surrounded by mountains. Forthis reason, Bergen is known as the city of seven mountains. Manyof the extra-municipal suburbs are located on islands. Bergen isthe administrative centre of Hordaland and consists of eightboroughs?Arna, Arstad, Asane, Bergenhus, Fana, Fyllingsdalen,Laksevag and Ytrebygda.Trading in Bergen may have started as early as the 1020s, but thecity was not incorporated until approximately 1070. It served asNorway's capital in the 13th century, and from the end of the 13thcentury became a bureau city of the Hanseatic League. Until 1789,Bergen enjoyed exclusive rights to mediate trade between NorthernNorway and abroad. The remains of the quays, Bryggen, is a WorldHeritage Site. The city was hit by numerous fires. The NorwegianSchool of Economics was founded in 1936 and the University ofBergen in 1946. From 1831 to 1972, Bergen was its own county. In1972 the municipality absorbed four surrounding municipalities, andat the same time became a part of Hordaland county.The city is an international centre for aquaculture, shipping,offshore petroleum industry and subsea technology, and a nationalcentre for higher education, tourism and finance. The city's mainfootball team is SK Brann and the city's unique tradition is thebuekorps. Natives speak the distinct Bergensk dialect. The cityfeatures Bergen Airport, Flesland, the Bergen Light Rail and is theterminus of the Bergen Line; Bergen Port is Norway's busiest. Fourlarge bridges connect Bergen to its suburban municipalities.
Japan:Nagoya Koshoji Temple 3.01
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Koshoji Temple is a Shingon Buddhist templelocated in Yagoto, Nagoya, in central Japan. It belongs to theOwari Thirty-three Kannon.The temple was established by the Tokugawa clan and dates to the17th century. The temple and grounds of its attached graveyard aresituated in the woodland on Yagoto Hill. The complex consists of anumber of wooden buildings, which includes a five-storey pagodacompleted in 1808.
Japan:Daigoji Temple(JP082) 5.01
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Daigoji Temple is a Shingon Buddhist temple inFushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan. Its main devotion (honzon) is Yakushi.Daigo, literally "ghee," is used figuratively to mean "creme de lacreme" and is a metaphor of the most profound part of Buddhistthoughts.Daigo-ji was founded in the early Heian period. In 874,Rigen-daishi (Shobo) founded the temple.After having fallen ill and abdicated in 930, Emperor Daigoentered Buddhist priesthood at this temple. As a monk, he took theBuddhist name Ho-kongo; and shortly thereafter, died at the age of46. He was buried in the temple, which is why his posthumous namewas Daigo.
Japan:Kyoto Ginkaku-ji Temple 8.01
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Ginkaku-ji, officially named Jisho-ji , is aZen temple in the Sakyo ward of Kyoto, Japan. It is one of theconstructions that represent the Higashiyama Culture of Muromachiperiod.Ashikaga Yoshimasa initiated plans for creating a retirement villaand gardens as early as 1460;and after his death, Yoshimasa wouldarrange for this property to become a Zen temple.The temple istoday associated with the Shokoku-ji branch of Rinzai Zen.The two-storied Kannon-den, is the main temple structure. Itsconstruction began February 21, 1482 (Bummei 14 , 4th day of the2nd month).The structure's design sought to emulate the goldenKinkaku-ji which had been commissioned by his grandfather AshikagaYoshimitsu. It is popularly known as Ginkaku, the "Silver Pavilion"because of the initial plans to cover its exterior in silver foil;but this familiar nickname dates back only as far as the Edo period(1600?1868).[4]
Japan:Ikegami Honmonji(JP023) 3.01
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Ikegami Honmon-ji is a temple of the NichirenShu south of Tokyo, erected where Nichiren is said to have died.Also Nichiren's disciple Nikko spent the rest of his life at thistemple.The temple grounds also include Nichiren Shu'sadministrative headquarters.
Matsumoto Castle(JP043) 5.01
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Matsumoto Castle (Matsumotojo) is one of themost complete and beautiful among Japan's original castles. It isalso a good example of a so called "hirajiro", a castle built onthe plain rather than on a hill or mountain.Matsumotojo's castle tower and smaller, second turret were builtfrom 1592 to 1614 and were both well defended, as peace was not yetfully secured at the time. In 1635, when no more military threatsexisted, a third, barely defended turret for moon viewing was addedto the castle.
France Paris:Musee d'Orsay 5.01
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The museum building was originally a railwaystation, Gare d'Orsay, constructed for the Chemin de Fer de Paris aOrleans and finished in time for the 1900 Exposition Universelle tothe design of three architects: Lucien Magne,Emile Benard andVictor Laloux. It was the terminus for the railways of southwesternFrance until 1939.
Nymphenburg Palace(DE002) 3.01
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The palace was commissioned by theprince-electoral couple Ferdinand Maria and Henriette Adelaide ofSavoy to the designs of the Italian architect Agostino Barelli in1664 after the birth of their son Maximilian II Emanuel. Thecentral pavilion was completed in 1675.Starting in 1701, Max Emanuel, the heir to Bavaria, a sovereignelectorate of the Holy Roman Empire, undertook a systematicextension of the palace. Two pavilions were added each in the southand north of Barelli's palace by Enrico Zucalli and GiovanniAntonio Viscardi. Later, the south section of the palace wasfurther extended to form the court stables. For the sake ofbalance, the orangery was added to the north. Finally, a grandcircle (the Schlossrondell) with Baroque mansions (the so-calledKavaliershauschen ? cavalier's lodges) was erected under MaxEmanuel's son Holy Roman Emperor Charles VII Albert. Two of thelatter's children were born here: Maria Antonia (future Electressof Saxony) in 1724 and Maria Anna Josepha (future Margravine ofBaden-Baden) in 1734.
Germany:Cologne Cathedral 4.01
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Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is a RomanCatholic church in Cologne, Germany. It is the seat of theArchbishop of Cologne and the administration of the Archdiocese ofCologne. It is a renowned monument of German Catholicism and Gothicarchitecture and is a World Heritage Site. It is Germany's mostvisited landmark, attracting an average of 20,000 people aday.
Germany:Heidelberg(DE016) 3.01
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Heidelberg German pronunciation: is a city insouth-west Germany. The fifth-largest city in the State ofBaden-Wurttemberg after Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Mannheim and Freiburgim Breisgau, Heidelberg is part of the densely populatedRhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region. In 2011, over 149,000 peoplelived in the city. Heidelberg lies on the River Neckar in a steepvalley in the Odenwald.A former residence of the Electorate of the Palatinate, Heidelbergis the location of Heidelberg University, well known far beyondGermany's borders. Heidelberg is a popular tourist destination dueto its romantic and picturesque cityscape, including HeidelbergCastle and the baroque style Old Town.
Red-crowned Crane(JP022) 3.01
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The Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis), alsocalled the Japanese Crane or Manchurian Crane , is a large eastAsian crane and among the rarest cranes in the world. In some partsof its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity andfidelity.In Japan, this crane is known as the tancho and is said to live for1,000 years. A pair of Red-crowned Cranes were used in the designfor the Series D 1000 yen note (reverse side). In the Ainulanguage, the Red-crowned Crane is known as sarurun kamuy or marshkamuy. At Tsurui they are one of the 100 Soundscapes ofJapan.
Japan:Muro-ji Temple(JP168) 1.01
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Muro-ji is a temple of Omoto school of ShingonBuddhism, located in the city of Uda, Nara, Japan.Muro-ji shows its typical aspect of Shingon Buddhism, with itsbuildings laid on the mountainside of Mount Muro.
Japan:Osaka Shitenno-ji 1.01
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Prince Shotoku invited three Korean Baekjecarpenters, and they constructed this temple in 593. Prince Shotokuwas known for his profound Buddhist faith when Buddhism was notwidespread in Japan.
Senso-ji Temple garden(JP038) 5.01
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Senso-ji is an ancient Buddhist temple locatedin Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo, Japan. It is Tokyo's oldest temple, andone of its most significant. Formerly associated with the Tendaisect, it became independent after World War II. Adjacent to thetemple is a Shinto shrine, the Asakusa Shrine.
Japan:Toeizan Kaneiji(JP152) 1.01
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Toeizan Kan'ei-ji Endon-in is a TendaiBuddhist temple in Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1625 during the Kan'eiera by Tenkai, in an attempt to emulate the powerful religiouscenter Enryaku-ji, in Kyoto. The main object of worship isYakushirurik? Nyorai.It was named in a reference both to the Enryaku-ji's location atopMount Hiei, and also after the era during which it was erected,like Enryaku-ji.Because it was one of the two Tokugawa bodaiji andbecause it was destroyed in the closing days of the war that put anend to the Tokugawa shogunate, it is inextricably linked to theTokugawa shoguns.
Austria St. Stephens Cathedral 3.01
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St. Stephen's Cathedral is the mother churchof the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna and the seat of theArchbishop of Vienna, Christoph Cardinal Schonborn, OP. The currentRomanesque and Gothic form of the cathedral, seen today in theStephansplatz, was largely initiated by Duke Rudolf IV (1339–1365)and stands on the ruins of two earlier churches, the first a parishchurch consecrated in 1147. The most important religious buildingin Austria's capital, St. Stephen's Cathedral has borne witness tomany important events in that nation's history and has, with itsmulti-coloured tile roof, become one of the city's mostrecognizable symbols.
Japan:Yakushima(JP196) 1.01
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Yakushima is one of the Osumi Islandsbelonging to Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The island, 504.88 km² inarea, has a population of 13,178. Access to the island is byhydrofoil ferry (7 or 8 times a day from Kagoshima), slow car ferry(once or twice a day from Kagoshima), or by air to YakushimaAirport (5 times daily from Kagoshima, once daily from Fukuoka andonce daily from Osaka). Administratively, the whole island is thetown of Yakushima. The town also serves neighbouringKuchinoerabujima. The majority of the island is within the bordersof the Kirishima-Yaku National Park.
Iris in Sahara(JP057) 3.01
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Iris is something that is of horticulturecontinue to make improvements to the wild iris called"Nohanashoubu". It is distinguished in Edo, Ise Higo system to takethe place name that has been improved, many varieties wasborn.Please enjoy slowly while thinking about the romance of ancientpeople all over the dream to improve, the iris of 1.5 million 400varieties of water garden that boasts the East.
Momiji of Showa Memorial Park 3.01
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Showa Commemorative National Government Parkis a national government park in Akishima and Tachikawa, Tokyo,Japan.It was established in 1983 as part of a project to commemorate theGolden Jubilee of the Sh?wa emperor.
Parthenon underground(JP047) 3.01
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Uptake in the basement a flood of small andmedium-sized rivers was almost full , to flow through the Edogawathrough the tunnel of 6.3 km total length underlie 50 metersunderground , metropolitan area outer spillway is undergroundspillway of the world's largest . Mobilize the civilstate-of-the-art technology that Japan is proud of to the world ,completed in June 2006 . By Prior to completion , it runs partiallyfrom 2002 , to safely handle a flood of seven times every year ,and has prevented氾Ran to residential areas , etc. .Without being exposed to our eyes , the scale of a metropolitanarea outer spillway to fight floods Guinness class exactly . Andmammoth water tank , underground tunnel of 10 meters in diameter ,including the huge pit of five spanning 30 m diameter to capturethe flood , to 70 m depth , run over 6.3 kilometers deep in theground , pillars of 500 tons weight towering also 59 book , it isthe scale and 14000 horsepower turbine to drain the water of 200cubic meters per second , all of which exceed the imagination.
Japan:Takato Castle Site Park 2.01
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IN spring, 1500 takato-kohigan-zakura cherrytree,a unigue cherry found only here in the world, are in fullbloom.
France:Paris Walking at town 2.01
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Walk from the Madeleine Church and Opera.Break at Laduree.
Italy:Leaning Tower of Pisa 1.01
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa or simply the Towerof Pisa is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of thecathedral of the Italian city of Pisa, known worldwide for itsunintended tilt to one side. It is situated behind the Cathedraland is the third oldest structure in Pisa's Cathedral Square(Piazza del Duomo) after the Cathedral and the Baptistry. Thetower's tilt began during construction, caused by an inadequatefoundation on ground too soft on one side to properly support thestructure's weight. The tilt increased in the decades before thestructure was completed, and gradually increased until thestructure was stabilized by efforts in the late 20th and early 21stcenturies.
England:Stonehenge(GB006) 1.01
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The Oxford English Dictionary cites Elfric'stenth-century glossary, in which henge-cliff is given the meaning"precipice", or stone, thus the stanenges or Stanheng "not far fromSalisbury" recorded by eleventh-century writers are "supportedstones". William Stukeley in 1740 notes, "Pendulous rocks are nowcalled henges in Yorkshire...I doubt not, Stonehenge in Saxonsignifies the hanging stones." Christopher Chippindale's StonehengeComplete gives the derivation of the name Stonehenge as coming fromthe Old English words stān meaning "stone", and either hencgmeaning "hinge" (because the stone lintels hinge on the uprightstones) or hen(c)en meaning "hang" or "gallows" or "instrument oftorture" (though elsewhere in his book, Chippindale cites the"suspended stones" etymology). Like Stonehenge's trilithons,medieval gallows consisted of two uprights with a lintel joiningthem, rather than the inverted L-shape more familiar today.
Spain Mezquita(ES002) 5.01
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The world's largest mosque is located on thebanks of the Guadalquivir River in the position of about 130kmnortheast southwestern Spain , Seville (Sevilla), Cordoba city ofAndalusia and (Cordoba) ( Muslim chapel ) . " Mezquita " is a wordwhich means " mosque " in Spanish . Cordoba was conquered by theMuslims for 711 years , was the capital of the land in the morningafter the Umayyad Islamic dynasty was established in 756 years .784 years , and started construction of a giant mosque , King AbdArrafuman of the same dynasty lasted up to 10 century and itsexpansion . The Reconquista , Catholics and recapture the Cordobamosque became a Catholic church in the reign of King of SpainCarlos . Has become (Catedral de Santa María de Cordoba, known asCordoba Cathedral ) and St. Mary's Cathedral of the Cathedral ofthe Catholic Church now . Cathedral remains today , is famousespecially "Forest of cylinder " of the chapel you are stronglyleft vestiges of the mosque of bygone days , cylinder of 846 linesis supporting a horseshoe-shaped arch which is a combination of redbrick and marble . basilica , is a World Heritage Site togetherwith a tower of Calahorra and Alcazar of the old town .
Denmark:Copenhagen(DK003) 1.01
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Copenhagen is the capital and most populouscity of Denmark, with an urban population of 1,246,611 and ametropolitan population of 1,969,941 (as of 1 January 2014). It issituated on the eastern coast of Zealand, 42 km (26 mi) northwestof Malmo, Sweden and 164 km (102 mi) northeast of Odense. The citystretches across parts of the island of Amager and also containsthe enclave of Frederiksberg, a municipality in its ownright.
Japan:Okayama Castle(JP157) 1.01
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Okayama Castle is a Japanese castle in thecity of Okayama in Okayama Prefecture in Japan. The main tower wascompleted in 1597, destroyed in 1945 and replicated in concrete in1966. Two of the watch towers survived the bombing of 1945 and arenow listed by the national Agency for Cultural Affairs as ImportantCultural Properties.
Japan:Koraku-en(JP158) 2.01
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Koraku-en is a Japanese garden located inOkayama, Okayama Prefecture. It is one of the Three Great Gardensof Japan, along with Kenroku-en and Kairaku-en. Korakuen was builtin 1700 by Ikeda Tsunamasa, lord of Okayama. The garden reached itsmodern form in 1863.
Map V2 on Japan 1.7
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GoogleマップV2の登録と実機のテストアプリケーション Test application of theactual registration and Google Maps V2
International Orchid Festival 5.01
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Japan Grand Prix International OrchidFestival, the large-scale international exhibition orchid typicalin Japan.First time since it was held in 1991, once a year, 8 to 9 duringthe late, will be held in Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, frommid-February.(Calanthe, Dendrobium, etc.) (Cymbidium, kale, etc.), orchidJapanese orchids, oriental orchid, orchid various gather 100,000shares about 3000 species from 20 to 25 countries in theexhibition.
Tanzawa Lake and Mt.Fuji 3.01
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Tanzawa is a man-made lake which was born byMiho dam was built Kawachigawa of Sakawa River water system west ofTanzawa. Location Kanagawa Prefecture Ashigarakami-gun Yamakitatown. I is located on the west side of Tanzawasan system.
Japan:Mitsuikeof Sakura(JP022) 4.01
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Mitsuike Park is the one of the 100 bestHanami spots in Japan. Mitusike means three ponds. In this park,there are 78 kinds 1,600 sakura. This park is also chosen as best50 Bird watching place in Kanagawa. So, many wild birds live inthis ponds. One of the best bird watching place nearby Tokyo. Manypeople enjoy hanami in Spring.Mitsuike Park has not only ponds but also the park is located onmany small mountains. So, there are many short hiking courses withbeautiful tress and flowers.Mitsuike Park is also used for the International Exchange Programsespecially between China. There is Chinese nice statue, and Kerangarden which both given by those countries.Mitsuike Park has nice park center building for all visitors. Ithas exhibition space, gallery, and lecture hall.One of the best place to visit with your families and see greatSakura.
Norway:Sognefjord(NO006) 3.01
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The Sognefjord or Sognefjorden is the largestfjord in Norway and the third longest in the world (behind theScoresby Sund and Greely Fiord). Because the other two fjords areoften ice-covered, the Sognefjorden is the longest open (ice-free)fjord in the world. Located in Sogn og Fjordane county in WesternNorway, it stretches 205 kilometres (127 mi) inland from the oceanto the small village of Skjolden in the municipality of Luster. Thefjord takes its name from the traditional district of Sogn, whichcovers the southern part of the county.[
Japan:Doll of Seto-yashiki 3.01
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A family which has served as the headmanpositions in Kanaishimamura for generations, and dolls which havebeen communicated to the Seto family from the Edo period, withdolls, etc. of your sister like the wife of your family head,unawares, Seto house to custom decorate Align it seems to havebecome, it is decorated with nothing set of the dolls.簡単な説明
Japan:Kamikochi(JP137) 1.01
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Kamikochi is a remote mountainous highlandvalley within the Hida Mountains range, in the western region ofNagano Prefecture, Japan.
Japan:Shirakwa OtohimeSakura 1.01
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Red weeping cherry tree in the precincts ofMyo-sekitera in has been estimated to be 400 years old. The flowersare dark pink, it has been referred to as the "Otohime Sakura" forunparalleled deep gloss cherry in Shirakawa region. This cherrytree has been reported that the priest was handed from Sendaifeudal lord Date Masamune.
Japan:HitachiSeasidePark(JP197 1.01
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Hitachi Seaside Park  is a public park inHitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan.Please refer to the image of bright redKokia and cosmos this time.
NYK:Saint Patrick's Cathedral 4.01
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Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, alsoknown as The National Cathedral and Collegiate Church of SaintPatrick, Dublin, or in the Irish language as Ard Eaglais NaomhPadraig, founded in 1191, is the larger of Dublin's two Church ofIreland cathedrals, and the largest church in Ireland, with a43-metre (140 feet) spire. The other cathedral, Christ Church, isthe diocesan cathedral of the diocese of Dublin andGlendalough.
France Paris:Place de Concorde 3.01
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The Place de la Concorde is one of the majorpublic squares in Paris, France. Measuring 8.64 hectares (21.3acres) in area, it is the largest square in the French capital. Itis located in the city's eighth arrondissement, at the eastern endof the Champs-Elysees.
Japan:TerracedRiceFields JP139 1.01
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In agriculture, a terrace is a piece of slopedplane that has been cut into a series of successively receding flatsurfaces or platforms, which resemble steps, for the purposes ofmore effective farming.
Japan:Flowers and owl(JP183) 1.01
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Fuji Kachoen, one of the theme parks inFujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture. All-weather theme park play withbirds in the flowers.