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Annular Eclipse May 21, 2012 in Saitama

Published 12 months ago by Taro Tsubomura

Annular eclipse on Monday 21th May, 2012 taken on the rest area along the Kan-etsu Highway. The Golden ring could be se...(more)

20 min before the Annular Eclipse

Published 12 months ago by Taro Tsubomura

It was 7:11 AM, 20 min. before the annular eclipse in Japan.  At that time, about 30 % of the sun was actually e...(more)

Playing Kendo in Shimogamo Shrine

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Shimogamo Shrine, officially "Kamo mioya jinja", is one of the largest and most famous Shrine in Japan. It was founded before Heian...(more)

View from Mt. Daimonji

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

This is one of the nice-view spot around Kyoto.  Many people enjoy hiking around the area.  You can see Kyoto Gosho, Kamo-river, Kyoto Un...(more)

Iceland poppy

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

What a colorful view it is!!  In this week, we japanese say as "Golden week" because we can enjoy holidays from the e...(more)

Violet orychophragmus

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

The flower plant was originally found in China, but today it can be seen in south europa and in Japan.  Fro...(more)

Tamagawa flood plain

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

No artificial materials can be seen from here.  We hear birds' singing.  Actually there are many houses in the west direction...(more)

Castanopsis tree and Aso shrine

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Aso shrine was handed down to be founded in the 7th century. The shrine is located just near the Tamagawa river. The wooden building seems to be built in 1677. A very large Castanopsis tree was beside the shrine.

Tulip field in Hamura

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Numberless tulip-flowers have been planted in this Negarami rice-field. This is one of the largest tulip field around Tokyo. Although wether...(more)

Cherry blossoms at night

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Cherry blossom trees have been lit up with electric light in Yozawa, Akiruno. Nobody were found around the trees, so I could enjoy the beauty of the flowers calmly.

Cherry blossoms in Tachikawa

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Many people went to this park to see cherry blossoms. A lot of people sat down on the blue sheets and enjoyed drinking and eating. Kids are playing on the water

Top of Mt. Ichimichi (795m)

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Mt. Ichimichi is one of the Tokura three mountains. The mountains are not popular for many hikers, so you can enjoy quiet trail walk...(more)

Oume Plum Park

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Oume plum park is one of the largest park of plum flowers in the Kanto area. We can enjoy red, pink and white pkum flowers with a goo...(more)

Plum trees in Fuchu

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Long-awaited spring season has come to Tokyo. Usually we see the plum flowers from around the middle of February to the beginning of Marc...(more)

Restored old town of Fuchu

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Many old Japanese houses are reconstructed in this park, "Fuchu Kyodo-no Mori". The large house with white roof (Tanaka-family's House...(more)

An old classroom of a restored elementary school

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

This building was originally built in 1935. The two-storied original building had 39 classrooms and 5870 square meters of floors. T...(more)

Plum trees in a small park

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

In Japan, plum flowers are known as the sign of spring. They usually come in February, but in this year cold days last till the...(more)

Seikei Univ. after snowfall

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Seikei University is one of the mid-scale private university in Tokyo. The university has four faculties, and about 8000 students are studying in the beautiful campus.

Mt. Imakuma (505 m)

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Mt. Imakuma is located on the east end of the Tama mountain area. On the top of the mountain, a Shrine has been built. We can enjoy a wonderful view of east side of the mountain toward the central Tokyo.

Log bridge in Musashi-Itsukaichi

Published about 1 year ago by Taro Tsubomura

Some small log bridges are in this forest. The trail is one of the hiking course which leads to Mt. Imakuma (500 meters high). We can enjoy calm walking on the trail.  You can see traces of snow on the bridge.