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On a sunny day in Izu, Shizuoka, Japan, we had been seeking for an ideal spot to take this particular shot. One of my friends jumped off from the cliff and I took this shot in the water.
Experienced by Hayato Shin
116 km from Hamamatsu
It was 9:30 in the morning. We were on the way to Mt. Fuji. After 150 miles we glimpsed the volcanic mountain for the 1st time. There was no way I was going to miss the opportunity to capture the first glimpse of this majestic mountain, so I took this photo from the bus.
Experienced by Yash Raut
116 km from Hamamatsu
Everytime when I’m going back to Mt. Fuji it feels like it’s the first time visiting. This time was special because my daughter is already 2 years old and she seems to understand more. When someone asks me what to visit around Tokyo, I always recommend Fuji-San. It’s easy to reach and impossible not to love.
Experienced by Eea Ikeda
116 km from Hamamatsu
After an eight hour hike overnight midst strong winds and rain, we managed to catch the first sunrise in Japan at the peak of Mount Fuji.
Experienced by Varshith Sreeramdass
117 km from Hamamatsu
Mt. Kitadake is Japan's second-highest peak at 3,193m above sea level. It's often overshadowed by its old brother Mt. Fuji but don't let that fool you. This mountain offer beautiful views and requires an equally strong commitment to climb. This photo is of us finally passing the cloud line just as the sun was setting. And it was so quiet, you can hear nothing. Not even the wind.
Experienced by Marek Okon
133 km from Hamamatsu
Hiked up a mountain in Kofu to take some Mount Fuji photos on a cloudy day, but accidentally stumbled upon this beautiful moment.
Experienced by Joseph Chan
171 km from Hamamatsu
I stumbled upon this bridge while trekking in Japanese Alps. I have no idea what the sign means but I really like how simple it is and how beautiful it fits to the bridge.
Experienced by Zosia Korcz
172 km from Hamamatsu
This doe was easily the sweetest of the many deer in Nara. She let me sit right by her and (very carefully) pet her and, of course, snap this shot. It turns out some of them are nicer when you don’t have senbei for them!
Experienced by Melissa Logan
172 km from Hamamatsu
Yesterday, I visited Nara to see many traditional Japanese architectures with my friend. On the way from Nara station to Todai-ji temple, we saw many deer. And then my friend suddenly said me ”let’s take pictures with temple and deer. ” This photo was made through this progress.
Experienced by Nishiyama Aoi
176 km from Hamamatsu
Nara Park is home to hundreds of freely roaming deer. Considered in Shinto to be messengers of the gods, Nara’s nearly 1200 deer have become a symbol of the city and have even been designated as a natural treasure.
Experienced by Riccardo Chiarini
176 km from Hamamatsu
Catching a little mid-afternoon sun, trying to keep warm in December in Japan. Oh, there’s a deer here too!
Experienced by Ash Edmonds
178 km from Hamamatsu
Sanzen-in is a Tendai school monzeki temple in Ōhara, Kyoto, Japan. The Heian period triad of Amida Nyorai flanked by attendants is a National Treasure.
Experienced by Jordy Meow
178 km from Hamamatsu
Daibutsu otherwise known as the Great Buddha is a large statue that is housed in the ground of Kotoku-in Temple in Kamakura, Japan. Not many people know, but Kamakura was for a time the capital of Japan after Nara and Kyoto.
Experienced by Marek Okon
178 km from Hamamatsu
Here’s the “Great Buddha” or Kōtoku-in of Kamakura, Japan. Me and my girlfriend travelled from Tokyo to see this great buddha statue. Towering over the tourists it was a hard shot to get uninterrupted from the crowd.
Experienced by Kevin Borrill
179 km from Hamamatsu
In the Fushimi Inari-taisha park, thousands of shrines can be found on one single trail. With the olympics coming to Japan in 2020 I wil post a couple of screen grabs from 360 photo’s I shot during my Japan (IVRPA Conference) visit in 2018.
Experienced by Martijn Baudoin
180 km from Hamamatsu
⛩️ Sanctuary of Fushimi Inari-taisha ⛩️ To get to the fox sanctuary, 233 meters above sea level, you walk through a 4 kilometer trail that runs under hundreds of sacred portals (or gates), better known as Torii. The path takes a few hours, but once at the top, satisfaction is immense 😎
Experienced by 🐣 Luca Iaconelli 🦊
180 km from Hamamatsu
This is an absolutely beautiful 4 km walk at the Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine outside Kyoto, Japan.
Experienced by Johanna Persson
180 km from Hamamatsu
Fushimi Inari Shrine (伏見稲荷大社, Fushimi Inari Taisha) is an important Shinto shrine in southern Kyoto. It is famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, which straddle a network of trails behind its main buildings. The trails lead into the wooded forest of the sacred Mount Inari, which stands at 233 meters and belongs to the shrine grounds.
Experienced by Eleonora Albasi
180 km from Hamamatsu
Walking up the hill through ~3000 shrines dedicated to God Inari. It is always a busy walkway filled with people during August. I was lucky enough to get some 2-3 seconds of free passage. The shot was taken on One Plus 5 (Pro mode).
Experienced by Vedant Choudhary
181 km from Hamamatsu
Sunset view of the streets in the Gion district from Kyoto highlighting the Japanese architecture.
Experienced by Cosmin Serban