Saturday, July 28, 2018

Mt.Tanigawadake. 谷川岳と一の倉沢。

We went to Mt.Tanigawadake and some museum for three days.








We got on a gondola type lift.


THere are many flowers at the highland area.


Orange yellow day lily.


Closing up.


Spiraera.


Veronica sibirica.


Gooseneck loosestrife.


Bellflower.


Hydrangea.





By macro lens.


Silk tree.


We went to Ichinokurasawa then.


Ichinokurasawa.



We could see snow pack at snow gorge.


THen we went to Yahiko shrine.


Torii at Yahiko shrine.



Yahiko shrine.


Mt.Yahikosan.


We visited some museums in NIigata prefecture.


Tokamachi city museum.


Umataka Jomon museum.


We looked various kind of earthen vessels which were made about 5000 years ago.





Many of them are National Treasures.










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    1. Dear Linda.
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  3. wonderful landscape and the earthen vessels very interesting !

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  4. Paisagens maravilhosas com flores lindas
    Um abraço

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  7. Absolutely beautiful and breathtaking. Love the blue flowers and the close up..

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  8. Wow! I am so fascinated by those beautiful earthen wares made over 5000 years ago! They are so beautiful and unique. I always loved museums and would spend hours inside alone to browse slowly.

    I love all the mountain shots and wish that I could retire to live quietly in the mountains of Japan.

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    1. Dear Twilight Man.
      Thank you very much for your comment. I like these earthen vessels very much. Tokyo National museum holds the program just now. https://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_free_page/index.php?id=1906&lang=en
      I hope you will see this kind of the program some day.

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