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Tsuruga Port Illumination "Miraie (To the Future)"

2018.12.05

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the illumination in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture

I visited Tsuruga Port in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture to see the illumination "Miraie".

"Miraie" means "to the future" in Japanese.

 

 

the illumination in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture
the illumination in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture

The venue that is right in front of the sea, the whole area is decorated by many colorful

light bulbs and it looks stunning. Moreover, there is the sound of waves as well,

so the visitors can feel as if you are in a completely different world.

 

 

the illumination in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture

My favorite one is the tunnel of illumination. It looks fantastic,

and walking under the tunnel is such an amazing experience.

 

 

the illumination in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture
the illumination in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture

After walking through the tunnel, there are more illuminations to see such as

heart shaped ones, train one, etc.

 

 

the illumination in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture

There are also the illumination hanging that were made by children from the local area.

Of course, they are handmade and each one has their names on them.

 

 

Tsuruga Port Illumination "Miraie (To the Future)" is being held until December 25th.
The lighting time of the illumination is from 18:00~21:00 during weekdays and Sundays.
It's from 18:00~22:00 on Fridays, Saturdays and holidays.

 

If you are near Tsuruga City, how about visiting the Tsuruga Port Illumination "Miraie"?
It's cold at night around the venue, so make sure to wear something warm.

 

T.F

 

I would like share video of "DYC entertainment",

"Tsruga Port Illumination Miraie 2015

~One of the largest illumination in the Hokuriku region~".

Enjoy!

Eye of emotions, eye of science

2018.12.04

Random thoughts


Above is the cloud I saw when I climbed Mt.Nogo-hakusan between Fukui and Gifu Prefectures the other day. I took the picture because it looked like a white seal. Even though I know that clouds are water drops, I am impressed by their shapes, like they are cute, beautiful or amazing.

 


There were explanatory plates of the Nukumi Fault Groove in the middle of the climbing path of the mountain. Although I thought it was just a dried-up stream when I saw the groove, I could see the dynamic landscape like the whole mountain is moving after reading the commentary.

 

It is interesting to be impressed whether it is an emotional perspective or a scientific one. 
T.S

The autumn leaves at Bishamon-do Temple in Kyoto

2018.12.02

Kyoto and Nara

After I enjoyed the afternoon tea at Chorakukan, I went to Bishamon-do Temple in Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City.

 

In Kyoto, it was a bit too early to view autumn leaves. Even so, I wanted to avoid crowded spots and I visited a little-known temple.

 

The Bishamon-do Temple is about twenty minutes walk from Yamashina Station. It was a sloping road from halfway, so it was a bit hard to walk. After walking through a resident area, passing by a canal and you will see the front approach of the Bishamon-do Temple.

 

The Bishamon-do Temple is well-known for its cherry blossoms and autumn leaves.
Also, there is plenty to see such as the sliding screen paintings, the ceiling painting
and the wooden screen painting by Okyo Maruyama. It was good that the priest of the temple showed us around and explained them.

 

Yamashina is a short distance away from the center of Kyoto City and there are not so many tourists. There are several famous spots to see cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. If you want to avoid congestion, Yamashina is recommended. (H.S)

 


The autumn leaves in the garden

 


The autumn leaves in front of Benzaiten

 


The site of a well and the autumn leaves

 


Looking down at the steep stone steps from Niomon Gate

 


The carpet of fallen maple leaves is famous and has used for a Japan Railway's commercial.
I couldn't see this but it can be seen now.
(This photo is from Bishamon-do Facebook page)

 


I got a "Goshuin" (stamps given at shrines or temples) with a maple leaf pattern.

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