Monday, March 4, 2019

A trip to West Japan.

Arriving at Hiroshima airport,we got on a reserved rental car
bound for Onomichi.


Tomonoura.


The view from the hotel where we stayed.


WE could see Jacob's Ladder.


Next day,we went to Senkoji park.


A view from the park.


A Japanese apricot tree was full bloom.


The we went to Shikoku area through Shimanami kaido Long Bridges.


Innoshima Long Bridge.


Kurushima channel Long Bridge.


We stayed a hotel named Aonagi.


This hotel was designed by Tadao Ando.


Last day we went to Kuma kougen heights.


Huruiwaya.





Omogokei gorge.


People look very small.








Mimidodake.


This place is the last destination.


Matuyama airport.
Good by Shikoku area.

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30 comments:

  1. Fotos belíssimas de um passeio incrível
    Um abraço

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      Thank you very much for your comment.

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  2. Wow those are some incredible photos. #sundaysnap

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  3. Very impressive fotos !
    Great shots.
    https://meinmitmach.blogspot.com/2019/03/reflections-in-water.html

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  4. There you are on another trip, Minoru! I really like the misty shots. Can't believe the Apricot is already in bloom. It snowed here for 2 days, and Bob is busy trying to plow, shovel, and rake it into submission.

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    1. Dear Barb.
      Thank you very much for your comment. I hope Spring will come soon in your neighborhood.

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  6. Great shots and a wonderful view from your hotel!

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  7. How lovely! Those sky shots are stunning!

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  8. I have very good memories of Hiroshima because I bumped into many famous Sumo wrestlers at the hotel we stayed. I was very excited and happy to see them being surrounded by many fans with flowers and cameras at the lobby.

    I like that hotel designed by Tadao Ando which looks contemporary and chic. You always stayed at very good and classy hotels which I admired.

    That Omogokei gorge and rocks formation around the Mimidodake looks fabulous and unusual. I could sit there for hours to admire such landscapes.

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    1. Dear Twilight Man.
      Thank you very much for your comment. I have never experienced such situation to see many sumo wreslers.
      Both Omogokei and Mimidodake are not so popular among Japanese people.

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  9. That looks like an amazing trip! It looks as though it was a little cold? #SundaySnap

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    1. Dear NorthernBird84.
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  10. Maravillosa la segunda foto Minoru. También el agua corriendo libre.
    Un abrazo.

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  11. What a beautiful part of the country.

    Worth a Thousand Words

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    1.  Dear Photo Cache.
      Thank you very much for your comment.

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  12. 広島からの旅おかえりなさい。レンタカーでたくさんの旅を楽しまれたね。
    安藤忠雄氏のデザインしたホテル、快適だったことと思います。
    Have a good day.

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    1. Dear Tomoko sama.
      こんばんは。ありがとうございます。あまり有名で無い所を旅したので良かったです。 彼のデザインしたホテルは元エリエール美術館です。大王製紙の所有ですが、運営会社が手掛けています。

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  13. A lovely series of memories for your trip! What a great place for photos.

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    1.  Dear betty. 
      Thank you very much for your comment.

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    2. Thank you for linking up to My Corner of the World!

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  14. What an amazing view from the hotel is amazing. I find the engineering and construction of long bridges breath taking.

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  15. Thanks for sharing your trip with us. The photos are so great and it's nice to see another part of the world, too. Thanks for linking up to My Corner of the World!

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