Camellias

100th Kanōkai at Takada Castle Ruin Park

Hello there! This time I went all the way to Jōetsu city, Niigata prefecture, Japan, to see a cherry blossom festival ca...
Asian Skunk Cabbage

Mizubashō Park

Hello there! This time I went to Mizubashō Park to see Asian skunk cabbage. It is located in Gosen city, Niigata prefecture, Japan. The date of my visit was on April 4th, 2025. Drizzling and chilly. I thought there would not be so many people because it was drizzling, but surprisingly, I saw about 30 people walking and taking pictures. I found a shrine and a temple as well, but first of all, I am going to share the pics of Asian skunk cabbage. Here you are! It is funny to know that this plant is called “skunk cabbage” in English. lol My impression was that about 30% of them were blooming when I took these pics.
Japanese Apricots

26th Japanese Apricot Festival in Tagami

Hey guys! What's up? I went out for the first time in a while. My destination was Bairin Park in Tagami-machi, Minamikanbara-gun, Niigata prefecture, Japan. Brought myself to this place twice to see Japanese apricot flowers that come into bloom a little earlier than cherry blossoms, aka sakura. My first visit was on March 26th, 2025. Cloudy. The second one was on April 1st, 2025. Drizzly. Alright, first of all I am going to share the pictures taken on the 26th of March. This tree is called Japanese apricot, aka ume in Japanese; they were showing a vernal atmosphere yet only 20% of them were blooming.
Bamboo

Ichishimatei

Hello guys! How’s it going? Hope your day is going great (*’ω’*) I went to Ichishimatei, one of the best residences of Hokuetsu situated in Shibata city, Niigata prefecture, Japan 😀 The date of my visit was on Feb. 25, 2025. It was cloudy, had some snow piled up, but did not feel that cold. This residence spans over 26400 square meters of land and a building area of over 1980 square meters; many of the buildings are registered as Designated Cultural Properties of Niigata Prefecture. Without a further ado, I am going to share the pics taken there through the following sliders down below! To begin with, here are the ones around the entrance.
Agano City

Lake Hyōko ― February, 2025

Hello hello! What's up? I drove to Lake Hyōko, which is located in Suibara, Agano city, Niigata prefecture, Japan, and t...
Gardens

Echigo Hillside Park ― Ice Tulip Exhibition

Hello hello! I drove to Echigo Hillside Park, which is located in Nagaoka city, Niigata prefecture, Japan, and spent som...
Illuminations

Toki Messe ― Winter Illumination 2024-2025

Good evening! This time I visited Toki Messe, which is located in Bandaijima, Niigata city, Niigata prefecture, Japan :D...
Niigata City

Gorin Waterfall

Hi guys! I drove to Nishikan-ku, Niigata city, Niigata prefecture, Japan to see this waterfall called “Gorin Waterfall.” 😀 It was on Jan. 13, 2025. The weather was cloudy, and it had some snow piled up. It has a parking capacity of about 4~5, but to my surprise, it was full to capacity, so I had to wait for a while nearby. Maybe because people for climbing Mt. Kakuda awaited this lull in the rain as well. Well then, before sharing my pictures of the waterfall, I am going to share Gorin Stone, on which Matsuo Bashō, a Japanese Haiku poet, and his suite sat down.
Bamboo

Shichimen Daitennyo Cave

Hello everyone! I drove to Nishikan-ku, Niigata city, Niigata prefecture, Japan and took a look at Shichimen Daitennyo Cave 😀 FYI, Shichimen means Seven-headed and Daitennyo means Great Heavenly Maiden. It was on Jan. 13, 2025. The weather was cloudy, and it had some snow piled up. It is known for a haunted place or a spot for testing your courage, but in reality, it is not a place with a sketchy history but a widely worshipped place. First of all, I am going to share the photos of the cave.
Caves

Kaishoku Cave

Hello there! This time I went to Kaishoku Cave on Maze Shimoyama Beach, which is situated in Nishikan-ku, Niigata city, Niigata prefecture, Japan 😀 It was on Jan. 13, 2025. The weather was cloudy, and it had some snow piled up. When I was looking at some pictures about the cave on the Internet, its naturally beautiful form created by marine erosion instantly got me interested in it, and I drove there as the saying goes, “Seeing is believing.” Besides me, there were two other anglers on the spot. All right, I am going to first share the photos of the cave.