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Photographer Captures The Beauty Of Japan In Winter, And The Pics Will Take Your Breath Away
Photographer @naagaoshi has captured the beauty of Japan in winter, giving you more reasons to visit the Land of the Rising Sun. The 22-year-old has visited Ginzan Onsen, one of the country's most beautiful hot springs resorts, and the town looks absolutely magical.
Covered in snow and ice, its gas lamp-style streetlights radiate even more romance. Viewing the shots, you feel as if you're entering a secret wonderland, surrounded by a mysterious aura. Scroll down to wander around the town and its surroundings and vote for your favorite pictures!
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Wow, all the snow and the light coming from the houses, this is a work of art!
I went to Japan last year for 6 weeks, i stayed in cheapest hotels, ate street food, went into countryside to mingle with common people and traveled most of the time in public transport - wherever possible. I must say, Japanese people are one of most humble people on earth, they are way ahead in technology and stuff, but they still treat you as you are everything to them. But Dad who is always a traveling junkie, taught me one thing right from my childhood, no place is beautiful or ugly, its the people who matters, if you find good people, you will find happiness and in the end all that is matters to be happy and to be loved. I felt both happiness and love in Japan and I will cherish those 6 weeks until i die. And if there is afterlife and if i can meet the God, i will ask him to send me to Japan in my next birth where such lovely people live. I miss you Japan.
It's awesome that the drones allow us to get such beautiful pictures. Previously it was only possible with a plane/helicopter. The site is wonderful and asks for taking photos all over. I envy the author! :)
I went to Japan last year for 6 weeks, i stayed in cheapest hotels, ate street food, went into countryside to mingle with common people and traveled most of the time in public transport - wherever possible. I must say, Japanese people are one of most humble people on earth, they are way ahead in technology and stuff, but they still treat you as you are everything to them. But Dad who is always a traveling junkie, taught me one thing right from my childhood, no place is beautiful or ugly, its the people who matters, if you find good people, you will find happiness and in the end all that is matters to be happy and to be loved. I felt both happiness and love in Japan and I will cherish those 6 weeks until i die. And if there is afterlife and if i can meet the God, i will ask him to send me to Japan in my next birth where such lovely people live. I miss you Japan.
It's awesome that the drones allow us to get such beautiful pictures. Previously it was only possible with a plane/helicopter. The site is wonderful and asks for taking photos all over. I envy the author! :)