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japandreamscapes · 2 months
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Sea spray #japan #japandreamscapes #日本 #写真好きな人と繋がりたい #写真 #ファインダー越しの私の世界 #旅行 #旅 #travel #travelphotography #photooftheday #picoftheday #photo #photographylovers #seaofjapan #sea #seaspray
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calmingram · 5 months
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A serene and powerful landscape of the winter Sea of Japan and withered grass. The resilience of life amidst the harshness is truly captivating.
The contrast between the crashing waves and the windswept withered grass accentuates the severity of winter.
A striking image that simultaneously captures the strength and fragility of nature.
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freedomsurfco · 1 year
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2023/03/28 昨日はタイミング合わせて来店してくれたボーイズサーファーくん。 @zucchosurf さんからライディング動画を観てもらってその場でコーチングしていただきました。 シンプルに解析して動作を加えて伝える内容に私も教わりました。 何事も基本が大切だと痛感しました。 3Xグランドチャンピオンからは見習うことがたくさんあります。 ありがとうございました。 @chris_borst_designs @zucchosurf コラボレート企画も今秋に予定してます。 千葉一宮に行ってコーチング受けたい方はいつでもご相談ください。 #seaofjapan #japansea #niigata #nagaoka #freedomstateofmind #freedomsurfco (フリーダム サーフカンパニー) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqXSJhTvMpK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mayumayumeet · 2 years
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Sea of Japan
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#Breaking: The #UnitedStates and #SouthKorea are set to begin joint #military #exercises in the #SeaofJapan on Monday
#Breaking: The #UnitedStates and #SouthKorea are set to begin joint #military #exercises in the #SeaofJapan on Monday
The United States and South Korea are set to begin joint military exercises in the Sea of Japan on Monday, with the participation of a nuclear-powered US aircraft carrier.https://t.co/ufusxtw1dp — NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) September 25, 2022 Source: Twitter
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hi-technique · 3 years
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天からの光 by yoko.wannwannmaru
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donsasuke · 2 years
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madamehanako · 3 years
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sakai, fukui
2021/06/02
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konini6533 · 4 years
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灯台。 おはよーございます! 京都最北端の経ヶ岬にある灯台!デカいよねw SONY α7III×FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS #sony #α7III #sonya7III #japan #kyoto #kyougamisaki #kyougamisakilighthouse #seaofjapan #kyotophotography #naturephotography #japan_photogroup #art_of_japan_ #photo_jpn #IGersJP #igersjapan #ig_japan #icu_japan #japan_of_insta #japan_daytime_view #京都 #経ヶ岬 #経ヶ岬灯台 #日本海 #写真好きな人と繋がりたい #写真撮ってる人と繋がりたい (経ヶ岬灯台) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD7YEmfpcNX/?igshid=1lc8vwc00l9p6
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ginzyblog · 4 years
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Joanne Kyger, Poet, & her husband Gary Snyder holding umbrella, with priest from local temple connected to Gary’s Daitoku-ji in Kyoto, home base for his Zen studies — we stayed over, wrote haikus in priest’s family memento book, Joanne collected shiny pebbles, rainy day Sea of Japan, July 1963. (photo & caption: Allen Ginsberg, courtesy Stanford University Libraries/Allen Ginsberg Estate) • #joannekyger #garysnyder #seaofjapan #zen (at Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-R1xtkBAff/?igshid=14ykrpk51qe0a
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japandreamscapes · 4 months
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Seascape serenity #japan #japandreamscapes #日本 #写真好きな人と繋がりたい #写真 #ファインダー越しの私の世界 #旅行 #旅 #travel #travelphotography #photooftheday #seascape #seascapes #sea #seaofjapan #日本海 #海 #海の写真
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Bake-Kujira
The Bake-Kujira, or ghost-whale, is the skeletal spirit of a dead whale.
It is said that the creature was from Shimane prefecture, in western Japan. It is supposedly humongous, and it is always accompanied by a host of strange birds and fish. In one story, a fisherman threw his harpoon at the bake-kujira to try to catch it, but the harpoon passed right through it, and the whale and its host just floated away into the night. Other legends say that the ghost-whale brings a powerful curse with it. "The curse of the whale", as it's creatively called, is said to bring famine, plague, fires, and other kinds of disasters to the villages it hits.
This the worst nightmare for the villages because it is the complete opposite of what finding a whale usually brings. For the ancient villages, whales were rare and important. They would sometimes come in land, or beach themselves on the shore. Fishermen hunted these whales in a practice called Passive Whaling, using harpoons to kill the whale that was trapped in the shallows. This was a rare and auspicious event—a single whale provided vast amounts of meat and resources for the village, and seemed like a gift from the gods. And the whale itself was only a piece of the bounty. Whales often came in following larges schools of fish, so their arrival meant an abundance of sea life beyond the leviathan itself. The arrival of a whale could save a village teetering on the edge of starvation and ruin. It was mana from the oceans.
Sightings and Experiences
There are about three recognized sightings as fact. More may be discovered from ancient script or future encounters.
This is a legend told by many Japanese fisherman and sailors that describes the Bake-Kujira:
"One rainy night long ago, some fishers living on the Shimane peninsula witnessed an enormous white shape off the coast in the Sea of Japan. Squinting their eyes, it appeared to them to be a whale swimming offshore. Excited for the catch, they rallied the towns people, who grabbed their spears and harpoons and took to their boats to hunt down and catch their quarry. They soon reached the whale, but no matter how many times they hurled their weapons, not one of them struck true. When they looked closer, through the dark, rain-spattered water’s surface, they realized why: what they thought was a white whale was actually a humongous skeleton swimming in the sea, not a single bit of flesh on its entire body. At that very moment, the sea became alive with a host strange fish that nobody had ever seen before, and the sky swarmed full of eerie birds which nobody could recognize and the likes of which had never been seen before. The ghost whale then turned sharply out to sea, and swiftly vanished into the current, taking all the strange fish and birds with it, never to be seen again. The terrified villagers returned home, realizing that the skeletal whale must have been a Bake-Kujira – the ghost of a whale turned into a vengeful ghost. While the ghost whale was never seen again, other villages in Shimane felt the whale’s curse, being consumed by conflagrations and plagued by infectious diseases following whale beachings."
There are also two other stories that are known.
In the 1950s, manga artist Mizuki Shigeru was working on a Kamishibai story about the Bake-Kujira in the name of Kujira-Gami or Whale God, in which a man eating a lot of whale meat slowly turned into Daikaiju, a bipedal giant whale with hairs reaching 200 meters in height. He suddenly came down with a terrible fever, that only stopped when he quit working on the story. He calls this the “Curse of the Bake-Kujira.” Both Bake-kujira and Daikaiju were later made into several episodes on tv programs or animated movies, and Bake-kujira as an array of Gegege no Kitaro, and Daikaiju as a transformed form of Gegege no Kitaro.
In 1983, an intact whale skeleton was spotted floating off the shores of Anamizu, Ishikawa prefecture. The press jumped on the story naming it a “Real-Life Bake-Kujira.”
Another story included a whale dressed in a kimono was said to have brought the secrets of rice cultivation to Japan. This could have been the good or opposite to the Bake-Kujira, like ying to yang.
Possible Explanations
Whale Carcass
The Bake-Kujira could have been a bloated decomposing whale with the flesh eaten or rotten off showing many bones. All the fish and birds may have been there for food as a dead whale is a large feast for such small animals and maybe the animals followed the corpse from far out and the villagers were not familiar to the wild and unknown beasts. The disease could have been contracted from the rotting carcass and the infected water could ruin the soil. If the animals were eaten after eating the decomposing whale many illnesses could be transferred.
Enemy Distraction maybe a rival village was sent to distract the village as they destroyed their settlement with fire and toxins and other ways of spreading death and disease. The Bake-Kujiara may have been a wooden frame shaped as a whale for even more attraction and rotting food or trash could of been placed inside of it to attract all the fish and birds.
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freedomsurfco · 1 year
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BORST DESIGNS @chris_borst_designs @chris_borst_ CAオーシャンサイドから発信されるシェープデザイン。 ドライブ性に優れていて、90‘Sの雰囲気を継承しつつモダンオールドスクールな乗り心地はオリジナルです。 @caitysimmers のモデルは加えてレスポンシブで、ワールドツアーで躍進する彼女の背景がイメージできます。 @zucchosurf さんと十分なミーティングができています。 勉強させていただいています。 良い機会に感謝しています。 新しい試乗ボードも届いています。 ぜひ店頭で触れてみてください。 #borstdesigns #seaofjapan #japansea #niigata #nagaoka #freedomstateofmind #freedomsurfco (フリーダム サーフカンパニー) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqU-sVRP1Tk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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priyamada · 6 years
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concretewheels · 6 years
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. on the beach uchinada (nw of) kanazawa, japan 07 november 2009 . #tbt #driftwood #flotsam #foundobjects #sculpture #onthebeach #ephemeralart #garbageart #landart #jamienewton #uchinada #uchinadabeach #kanazawa #japan #seaofjapan https://www.instagram.com/p/BsLXRqmFGuC/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=13zipryhiu2fd
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gaijinseesniigata · 2 years
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Looked like the sky was on fire tonight. #japan #ig_japan #niigata #niigatapic #niigatagram #sunset #seaofjapan #goldenhour #bluehour #日本 #新潟 #夕暮れ (at Niigata-shi, Niigata, Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfwLLOAvffH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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