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thepinkbambii · 2 years ago
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More Japan~
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akaon · 2 years ago
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adventure-alex · 1 year ago
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Beautiful view of Kobe, Japan - short hike, Nunobiki Waterfalls
🌸🏞️ Step into a Serene Wonderland 🏞️🌸
Join us on an enchanting journey through Kobe, Japan, where we'll embark on a short hike to experience the breathtaking beauty of Nunobiki Waterfalls in glorious 4K! 🎥✨
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Nunobiki Falls, nestled near downtown Kobe, holds a special place in Japanese literature and art, its allure likened to that of mythical "divine falls." 🌊🍃 Together with Kegon Falls and Nachi Falls, Nunobiki stands tall as a true wonder of nature, captivating hearts across generations.
As we wander through this natural oasis, we're greeted by the symphony of four distinct waterfalls—Ontaki, Mentaki, Tsutsumigadaki, and Meotodaki. Each one bestows a unique charm upon the landscape, creating a picturesque scene that feels straight out of a fairytale! 🌈🍂
Our journey begins with a gentle hike, weaving through lush greenery and winding trails that lead us closer to the cascading waterfalls. 🚶‍♂️🍃 The anticipation builds with every step, and soon, we're rewarded with a view so stunning that words can hardly do it justice.
Prepare to be mesmerized by the awe-inspiring beauty as we capture the cascading water in magnificent 4K resolution! 🎥💧 The shimmering droplets dance in the sunlight, painting a magical picture that leaves us in awe of Mother Nature's artistry.
The sound of rushing water blends with the serene surroundings, offering a moment of tranquility that calms our souls and rejuvenates our spirits. 🎶💕 It's as if time slows down, allowing us to savor every precious second of this enchanting experience.
As we stand before the majestic Nunobiki Falls, we can't help but feel a sense of wonder and gratitude for being part of this natural wonder. 🙏✨ The significance of these falls in Japanese culture only deepens our appreciation, knowing that we're witnessing a piece of history and tradition.
So, fellow adventurers, get ready to be immersed in the beauty of Kobe, Japan, and the magnificent Nunobiki Waterfalls. 🌸🏞️ Let the serene sounds, vibrant colors, and captivating views transport you to a realm of pure magic!
Come with us on this unforgettable journey, as we capture the essence of Nunobiki Falls in all its 4K glory—get ready to fall in love with this divine slice of paradise! 🌊💖 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to join us on more delightful adventures in the land of the rising sun! Until then, mata ne! (See you again!) 🌸🎥✨
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krxmera · 1 year ago
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aroundtheworldin214days · 1 year ago
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June 18, 2023 - Day 173
Kobe, Japan
Kobe is a city in Osaka Bay in central Japan. It is a beautiful city surrounded by mountains that frame the harbor. There are many high end fashion stores and the Japanese say “If you can’t go to Paris go to Kobe.”. With a population of 1.5 million people it is Japan’s seventy largest city. It is most famous for its Kobe beef which we enjoyed for dinner. It is the site for Japan’s first golf course and it was the first city bombed by the Americans during the Doolittle raid during World War II. They are fanatic about baseball and there are billboards all over the city for the Orix Buffaloes who are first place in the pacific league.
There is an extensive railway, bus and subway system and I wanted to try it. We bought a ticket for a hop-on-hop off bus and went to the train station. I had heard of the “Hakutsuru Sake Museum” so we made an attempt to go. Every thing is in Japanese so it was a challenge to figure out how much to pay, how to buy a ticket, figure out what track to go to and then what train to get on but by pointing at a map and head shaking we got there. I posted some photos below.
One of the stops on the bus was labeled “Herb Garden” so we thought we would see that. We expected a small garden but was I ever surprised. We walked up the hill a bit and there was an elevator which we got on. At the top was a long line waiting for another elevator to a place called the “Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens and Ropeway”. We got to the elevator and it took us up to another line to buy a ticket to ride the ropeway which is actually a gondola that takes you to the top of Mount Rokko. Once on top you are treated to an incredible panoramic view of Kobe and you can see all the way to Kyoto which is 20 km away. The ticket was the equivalent of $13 for a round trip. When you get to the top you walk down a half mile brick path to a lower gondola station where you take a car back to the bottom. The place is Japan’s largest herb garden with over 75,000 herbs and flowers. There are 12 different gardens areas that have different themes. There is also a high green house where you can have lunch. I put some photos below.
Kobe was one of my favorite places to visit on this trip.
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clumsybunnie · 2 years ago
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I find myself missing the places we shared the laughter that took our breath away, spun stories, and found solace in each other
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loublu08 · 2 years ago
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What is there to do on a Friday night in Takasago City or Kobe?
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aka-nyontaros · 2 years ago
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useyourimagination2020 · 3 months ago
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滝の茶屋駅駅, 神戸(source)
(via 海の見える絶景電車旅! 神戸・須磨のカフェに寄って「野菜」たっぷり 『ヘルシーランチ』もいただく | 神戸ジャーナル)
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felipearis · 3 months ago
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arcadebroke · 3 months ago
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lanada · 6 months ago
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Tadanori Yokoo
Word and image exhibition poster for the Museum of Modern Art, 1968.
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akaon · 2 years ago
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fuck-yeah-japan · 1 month ago
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postcard-from-the-past · 16 days ago
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Buddha statue at the Nōfuku-ji Temple, Kobe, Japan
Japanese vintage postcard
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racheldoinstuff · 3 months ago
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Wiggle waggle, wiggle waggle.
'Tis the season of Theretra oldenlandiae caterpillar! Taro hornworm or imatiens hawkmoth or whatever you feel like calling it.
My daughter and I picked up this one and moved it off the path in front of our apartment so it wouldn't get squished. The little wiggly tail-horn is SO FUNNY. Even if it's meant to have a practical purpose, it is hilarious.
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