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ungatonipon · 7 months
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Dentsu Bldg. in Shinbashi, Tokyo, frame from video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RrI3wuSnn0
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japan-tourists-spots · 6 months
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Best Time to Visit in Japan to See the Seasonal Attractions
Japan is a stunning place to visit all year round; the seasonal attractions are most enjoyable during particular periods of the year. The ideal times to visit Japan to experience each season are broken out here:
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Spring (March-May)
Japan is a popular travel destination in the spring when cherry blossoms abound. The duration of the cherry blossom season varies based on the locale, although it usually lasts for two weeks. Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka are a few of the greatest locations in Japan to view cherry blossoms.
Other seasonal attractions that you might take advantage of are:
Shibazakura, also known as moss phlox, are pink and white flowers that bloom in patterns resembling carpets. Japan's top locations to view Shibazakura are Hitachi Seaside Park and Fuji Five Lakes.
Nezumisha, also known as rattail grass, is a kind of grass that, in the spring, takes on a silvery white hue. Japan's top locations for nezumiha viewing are Enoshima Island and Mihama Beach.
Summer (June-August)
In Japan, summer is a hot and muggy season, but it's also a time for lots of festivals and festivities. In Japan, the Gion Matsuri in Kyoto and the Kanda Matsuri in Tokyo are two of the most well-known summer festivities.
Summertime in Japan is a great time to visit for various outdoor activities, including swimming, bicycling, and hiking, in addition to festivals. The Okinawa beaches and the Japanese Alps are two of the top locations in Japan for summertime outdoor sports.
Autumn (September-November)
Fall is another well-liked season to go to Japan because of the changing foliage, which turns the nation's landscape into a vibrant mosaic of red, orange, and yellow. The duration of the fall foliage season varies based on the location, although it usually lasts for two months. The Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto and Nikko National Park are two of the greatest locations in Japan to view fall foliage.
You may take advantage of additional seasonal attractions like:
Fall festivals, or matsuri, are celebrated across Japan. Two notable ones are the Jidai Matsuri and the Takayama Matsuri.
Hot springs, or onsen, In Japan, onsen is a well-liked means of rest and renewal. The chilly autumn months are the best time to visit. Hakone and Kusatsu boast some of Japan's top onsen.
Winter (December-February)
In Japan, winter is a chilly and snowy season, but it's also a time for many winter sports and pastimes. In Japan, snowboarding and skiing are two of the most popular winter activities. Hakuba Valley and Niseko are two of the greatest locations in Japan for winter sports enthusiasts.
You can enjoy other seasonal attractions, such as:
Illuminations: Throughout the winter, a lot of Japanese towns and cities have lighting festivals. The Osaka Hikari Renaissance and the Caretta Shiodome lighting in Tokyo are two of the most well-liked lighting events in Japan.
Snow festivals: During the winter, Japan has several snow festivals, such as the Yokote Kamakura Festival and the Sapporo Snow Festival.
Conclusion
In the end, we can say that the country has a lot to offer everyone, from its dynamic cities and welcoming populace to its breathtaking terrain and rich cultural heritage. Looking for the best Japan tourists spots? You can connect with us here, and you will get the best guide.
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lowpolyrose · 7 months
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Tokyo from above ☁️☁️
After Hamarikyu we visited Caretta Shiodome for something to eat - and to experience the amazing view from the 46th floor! The restaurant was so high up that our ears popped when going up the elevator. (The food was gorgeous.)
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youngmar4 · 5 years
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190713 JEONGMIN in Caretta Shiodome Nearby release event ~
Cr: jmthefox p1 p2 | masa_c20 | B_Bcoco | BFrinaminwoo | LeBonobono | jomisik_Holic | barbie_zuuu @-}– ^-^ 💝
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nomadegateway · 4 years
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#Shiodome #Tokyo #caretta https://www.instagram.com/p/B6qGgjhpG7u/?igshid=op0mvprqlta4
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city-cost · 5 years
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Illuminated.  Caretta Shidome illuminations, Tokyo
More on Japan’s gaudiest illuminations: https://www.city-cost.com/blogs/City-Cost/G09dn-living
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spst-haru · 4 years
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[ 一夜の青 ] . . . 12月 カレッタ汐留のイルミネーション。 . . . アラジンの楽曲に合わせて、様々な色に変わりゆくイルミネーション。 青色のイルミネーションが、あたりを真っ青に照らす様は、とても幻想的です。 . . . ==================== 📸 2019.12 Caretta Shiodome, Minato-ku, Tokyo . Nikon D5300 🎄🪔🎄🪔🎄🪔🎄🪔🎄 . info. カレッタ汐留 「Caretta Illumination 2019 ~Arabian night~」 2019/11/14(木)~2020/2/14(金) 17:00~23:00 • 2020/1/3~2/14 は18:00スタート ※ Caretta Illumination 2019 公式サイト 参照 ==================== . . . #japan #tokyo #minatoku #carettashiodome #shiodome #caretta #carettaillumination2019 #carettaillumination #carettaillumination2019arabiannight #arabiannight #aladdin #illumination #christmas #東京 #港区 #汐留 #カレッタ汐留 #caretta汐留 #カレッタイルミネーション #カレッタイルミネーション2019 #カレッタイルミネーション2019アラビアンナイト #アラビアンナイト #アラジン #イルミネーション #クリスマス #adobephotoshoplightroom #nikond5300 #instagram #photography #photo (Caretta 汐留) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5wlXJBJFJj/?igshid=1rnpcy1fmq8jq
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arlettemb · 3 years
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Caretta Shiodome Winter Illumination
lieu : Tokyo, Japon
date : hiver 2020-2021
source : http://yourjapanjourney.com/caretta-shiodome-winter-illumination/
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eyesonworldcultures · 4 years
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Lights & Trees Around the World
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Village de Noël, Nice, France
Just because there are palm trees everywhere doesn’t mean Christmas isn’t in the air. In Nice, not only is the Promenade Des Anglais decorated in the holiday spirit, the Village de Noël at Place Masséna has all the lights, entertainment, food, and shops to fill up your itinerary. And if you waited too long to shop, good news: everything's open until New Year’s Day.
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Shiodome Caretta Illumination, Tokyo, Japan
If you find yourself in Tokyo this holiday season, don’t miss out on one of the best light shows ever: The “Canyon D’Azur” illumination at the Shiodome will make you immediately feel like a fairy tale character, if only for just twenty minutes (the length of each show). And the 250,000 LED lights are practically made for Instagram. The illumination show runs until February 14th (that's Valentine's Day plans, sorted) from 5 p.m until 11 p.m. every night.
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Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark
Ever since it opened in 1843, Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens have been a holiday tradition for both locals and tourists. And extravagant light shows are part of the festivities, too: In addition to a Christmas light show, which illuminates Tivoli Lake, there are fireworks and even more lights in the week between Christmas and New Year's.
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Champs-Elysées, Paris, France
Getting stuck in a traffic jam on the Champs-Elysées might not seem so bad during the holiday season. The 200 trees that line the iconic thoroughfare are lit with hundreds of LED lights, which change color from white to purple to red over the course of an evening.
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Ayala Triangle Gardens, Manila, Philippines
Ayala Triangle Gardens is natural haven with a diverse population of trees, including kamuning, golden palms, and fire trees. The gardens are a courtyard for the surrounding business district, and the festivities started as a way to brighten up the evenings for the workers. As you make your way through the park, Christmas hymns and songs are synchronized with the lights to create an immersive holiday experience.
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Liberty Monument, Tbilisi, Georgia
The Liberty Monument sparkles each winter in the capital's Freedom Square, where the tower depicting Saint George slaying a dragon is decorated with lights to create a makeshift Christmas tree. The setup lasts through New Year's and is the centerpiece of a city-wide celebration.
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Kobe Luminarie, Kobe, Japan
Each year, the town of Kobe, Japan holds a brilliant light show to commemorate the Great Hanshin earthquake of 1995. The theme for the piece changes each year; for example, for the festival's 20th anniversary in 2015 the theme was "Kobe, City of Dreams and Light."
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Rockefeller Center, New York, NY
A must-see for every Christmas fanatic, the tree at Rockefeller Center is decorated with some 45,000 lights to cover its 80 feet. The first tree was lit in 1933 and today, more than half a million people walk by the tree each day, stopping to try their luck at skating the famed ice rink along the way.
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Cathedral Square, Vilnius, Lithuania
Designed each year for the national Christmas tree lighting, this storybook tree is actually a metal frame covered in carefully cut branches. Last year's tree had a fairy tale cottage hidden inside, where volunteers (and the occasional Lithuanian celebrity) read holiday stories.
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Tokyo, Caretta Shiodome
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woiage · 4 years
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Aladdin-themed winter lighting at Caretta Shiodome again (Jan 2020)
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augmentedrealism · 4 years
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Dentsu Caretta at Shiodome (2002)
Tokyo, Japan
Developed by JERDE Partnership, Architectures Jean Nouvel, Obayashi Corporation, and EDAW, Inc. Commissioned by Dentsu, Inc.
Dentsu's new headquarters could have been simply a business investment. But the media giant made it an investment in community, using the complex to establish a new heart in Tokyo's redeveloping Shiodome district. To realize Dentsu's vision, Jerde anchored the site's office tower (designed by Jean Nouvel) with a place to relax and escape the fast-paced urban lifestyle. Offering restaurants and cafes, a performance theater, an advertising library and museum and specialty shops, the new community center extends activity at Dentsu's headquarters long after the workday ends. Jerde designed the base of the project as a rock using granite and natural materials to represent a strong foundation and natural extension of the earth. The rock metaphor is continued to the interior six-level, terraced space featuring stone walls, waterfalls and natural light. Since opening, the Dentsu headquarters has not only launched a new era in the firm's drive to become the leader in communications, it has become a social and cultural hub in downtown Tokyo.
More info at JERDE’s website.
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flipjapanguide · 4 years
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The streets of Tokyo fill the dark with millions of colourful LED lights between the months of November and February when autumn turns to winter and the days get shorter and colder. Tokyo puts on elaborate light illumination displays, making it one of the most amazing winter activities you can do in Japan! You may be envisioning simple Christmas lights strung up in front of houses, but Japan has taken that tradition in an entirely different direction.
read more here:https://www.flip-guide.com/blogs/illuminations-colourful-led-light-festivals-in-tokyo/
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youngmar4 · 5 years
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190714 JEONGMIN OFFICIAL JAPAN TWITTER UPDATE ~
#JEONGMIN 1st Single『#Nearby』 release event today is in #TowerRecordsMachida at 14hrs~ and the part 2 at 17hrs~😉 you all definitely have to come #정민 #ジョンミン #ReleaseEvent #BOYFRIEND
Cr: Jeongmin_Japan | Trans by me youngmar4 ^u^💗
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wanderlusttips · 6 years
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