Rediscover Fukushimaのインスタグラム - 1月17日 16時11分
Another photo from Ouchi-juku Snow Festival. The firework display looked fantastic as a backdrop to all the traditional buildings. I took this photo during the 2017 Snow Festival. There is just one building in Ouchi-juku which faces a different direction from the rest - if you stand in front of this building during the firework display, you can take a photo like this! This year's festival will be held on: February 9-10 2019
[BIHAKUEN]UVシールド(UVShield)
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