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oniwastagram · 2 years
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📸躑躅ヶ岡(つつじが岡公園)/ Tsutsujigaoka Park, Tatebayashi, Gunma ——かの武将・新田義貞や“徳川四天王” #榊原康政 などの歴代館林城主ゆかりの歴史あるつつじの名所はアメリカのツツジ協会が選ぶ“世界一”のツツジ庭園💐 冬の現在は『つつじが岡公園イルミネーション』も開催!国指定名勝。 群馬・躑躅ヶ岡(つつじが岡公園)の紹介は☟ https://oniwa.garden/tsutsujigaoka-tatebayashi-gunma/ ...... 「躑躅ヶ岡」(つつじがおか)は群馬県館林市で江戸時代以前から続くツツジの名所で、国指定名勝や日本遺産、日本の歴史公園100選に選定。 現在はその一帯が館林市の都市公園『つつじが岡公園』となっています。池泉回遊式庭園『花山日本庭園』も。 . ツツジ🌸が見頃を迎える毎年4月中旬〜5月上旬には『つつじまつり』も開催。 期間中には10万人以上が訪れる館林市で最大のイベント・お祭りなのだそう。2022年5月のつつじまつり期間中に初めて訪れました!(タイミングを逸してた季節外れの写真を紹介!) . 「城沼」を北に置いて東西に長く広がるつつじが岡公園。国指定名勝の「躑躅ヶ岡」はそのほぼ最東部に位置します。 . その歴史は古く、室町時代には“躑躅ヶ崎”と呼ばれるヤマツツジの自生地だったとか。 その後、桃山時代の1590年に初代館林城主🏯となった”徳川四天王”榊原康政がこの地でツツジを植樹したことに発し、以降の歴代城主・藩主によって保護・育成・園地として整備が進められました。現在では園内全体で100種類以上、約1万株のツツジが植わっているとか。 . 国指定名勝のエリア(旧公園)の中でも最も古いのが「勾当内侍遺愛のツツジ」と呼ばれる推定樹齢800年の日本一のヤマツツジの巨樹。 かの武将・新田義貞が妻(勾当内侍)のために植えたと伝わるツツジで、1627年(寛永4年)三代目館林城主・榊原忠次により館林領内の別の場所(花見塚)からこの地に移植されました。 . ツツジの見頃の時期にはその丘全体がピンク〜赤色に染まり、江戸時代から地元の人には「花山」と呼ばれているとか。 地名や昭和年代に作庭された池泉回遊式庭園「花山日本庭園」などにその名が残っています。 . 昭和年代にはアメリカのツツジ・シャクナゲ協会会長が『躑躅ヶ岡のツツジが世界一』と評したとも🥇 変わり種では地元出身の宇宙飛行士・向井千秋さんが宇宙に持って行った種子から育てられた「宇宙つつじ」もあります。 . ツツジの見頃は春ですが、都市公園として一年を通じて様々な草花が楽しめるようになっていて、つつじまつりに次いで公園に多く人が訪れるのは『夏の城沼花ハスまつり』。 つつじ園の一角にある「城沼」の渡船場からハスの花咲く城沼が満喫できるそう🚣‍♂️ . そして現代に拡張された園内西部の“四季の庭”では梅林、もみじの池、アヤメ・カキツバタ・花菖蒲などの楽しめる“水生植物池”など。 冬には『つつじが岡公園イルミネーション』も開催。日本を代表するツツジの名所に一度訪れてみて! . 群馬・躑躅ヶ岡(つつじが岡公園)の紹介は☟ https://oniwa.garden/tsutsujigaoka-tatebayashi-gunma/ - - - - - - - - #庭園 #日本庭園 #ランドスケープ #japanesegarden #japanesegardens #kyotogarden #beautifuljapan #jardinjaponais #jardinjapones #japanischergarten #jardimjapones #landscapedesign #japanlandscape #japaneselandscape #tatebayashi #群馬 #館林 #館林市 #庭院 #庭园 #都市公園 #文化財 #文化財庭園 #国指定名勝 #日本遺産 #日本の歴史公園100選 #ツツジ #つつじ #おにわさん (つつじが岡公園) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmRa3iLvzFc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mei tatebayashi from love me for who i am is transgender (canon)
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hakonohanayome · 2 years
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Love Me for Who I Am - Kata Konayama
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frenchshiro · 1 year
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An old collab between me and @nodlefisch! he did the sketch and I did the finishing lining + color/rendering
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crazyfox-archives · 1 year
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“The Thirty-Six Immortal Poets” by Tatebayashi Kagei (立林何帛), mid-18th century (from the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art)
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didudraws · 2 years
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Mei from Love Me For Who I Am for my patrons
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marcolikestowatch · 2 years
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Kaori Tatebayashi
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Taishou Mebiusline: Chicchai-san - Tatebayashi Kai
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nobu11051991 · 1 year
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Azalea festival,Carp streamers, local Udon and Japanese raccoon temple in 1 day!!
Azalea festival, Carp streamers, local Udon and Japanese raccoon temple in 1 day!! Hi I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 25 countries! I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of English for 8 years. For the people who are interested in and planning trip to Japan ,I show you hidden local information which you have never seen and heard of through books and…
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whencyclopedia · 2 months
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Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (1646-1709) governed Japan as the fifth shogun of the Edo period (1603-1876). He has often been ridiculed as the 'dog shogun' because of the laws he enacted to protect the lives of animals. Economically, however, the period of his rule was one of prosperity, and culturally, it was one of the most brilliant in Japanese history.
Early Years
Tsunayoshi was the son of the third shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, by one of his concubines. Iemitsu died when Tsunayoshi was only five, and his elder brother Ietsuna (1641-1680) became the fourth shogun. Ietsuna himself was only ten when this happened, so power was in the hands of regents who governed on his behalf. In 1661, Tsunayoshi became the daimyo of the Tatebayashi domain in modern-day Gunma Prefecture. When Ietsuna suddenly died in 1680, Tsunayoshi became shogun. In his early years as shogun, Hotta Masatoshi (1634-1684) played an important role in running government affairs as he had done under Ietsuna. In 1684, however, Masatoshi was murdered by one of his relatives, and this provided Tsunayoshi with the opportunity to promote a number of his own supporters to important positions. From then on, government policies more closely reflected Tsunayoshi's own ideas. The period of his rule was one of cultural brilliance, but this was the result not so much of his actions but broader changes in Japanese society.
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japaneseaesthetics · 1 year
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"Peonies by" Tatebayashi Kagei, mid 1700s, Japan.
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itsfantasticac · 1 year
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Mihara Tatebayashi illustration by Masashi Kokura, for the Tokimeki Memorial series.
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Kaori Tatebayashi, Crocus (large), 2023
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hakonohanayome · 2 years
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Love Me for Who I Am - Kata Konayama
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mytherbalegwladys · 4 months
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I love Yaoi
I find drama CDs for download, but I failed.
Lamento~BEYOND THE VOID~DRAMA CD Vol.1 Lamento~BEYOND THE VOID~DRAMA CD Vol.2 Taishou Mebiusline Teito Drama CD 2 Senge Hen Taishou Mebiusline Teito Drama CD 3 Shigure Hen Taishou Mebiusline Teito Drama CD 4 Tatebayashi Hen Si-Nis-Kanto ドラマCD Another Story Vol.1 Si-Nis-Kanto ドラマCD Another Story Vol.2 Si-Nis-Kanto ドラマCD Another Story Vol.3 Paradise 極-KIWAME- ドラマCD Vol.1 ミツギ篇 Paradise 極-KIWAME- ドラマCD Vol.2 ナンジョウ篇 Paradise 極-KIWAME- ドラマCD Vol.3 マツダ篇 Paradise 極-KIWAME- ドラマCD Vol.4 タカラ篇 Omega Vampire Drama CD Series 1 Byakurou Hen Omega Vampire Drama CD Series 2 Genma Hen Omega Vampire Drama CD Series 3 Aoi Hen Omega Vampire Drama CD Series 4 Heinrich Hen Gakuen Heaven 1: Mirai wa Kimi no Mono Gakuen Heaven 2: Muteki no Sannensei Gakuen Heaven 2: Tsuyoki na Ninensei Gakuen Heaven 2: Welcome to Heaven Gakuen Heaven 3: Happy Paradise Angel's Feather Vol.3 Angel's Feather Vol.5 Pigeon Blood: 豹変LOVER Pigeon Blood: フジュンドーセイ交遊 Pigeon Blood: 幸せの青い鳥 Pigeon Blood: 慰め猫
I've searched everywhere, there's nothing left to do. :(
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mybeingthere · 1 year
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Drying plants, photo by Kaori Tatebayashi, ceramic master.
“Like photographs, ceramics have the ability to capture moments. Once fired, time is permanently stopped within a piece.” Kaori Tatebasyashi.
Ceramicist Kaori Tatebayashi was born in Arita, Japan, the home of traditional Imari porcelain. Now based in South London, Kaori creates delicately lifelike sculptures of plants and flowers, often based on those grown in her garden.
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