Three Scenic Spots in Japan - Red maple leaves on Miyajima Island and Torii Gate on the sea

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#Miyajima, one of the three most scenic spots in Japan, is said to be the island where gods live. It is famous for its sea torii #Itsukushima Shrine and primeval forest. It is a must-see attraction when visiting Hiroshima and Okayama.

Autumn is the best season to visit Miyajima, when the mountains are covered with red maple leaves that dye the entire forest red. This time I visited Miyajima during the autumn leaves season. As soon as I took the ferry from the pier to Miyajima, I was attracted by the red torii gate standing on the sea. As far as the eye could see, there was a sea of ​​red leaves all over the mountains. With the Seto Inland Sea as the background, the scenery along the eaves and stone stairs of Itsukushima Shrine was so romantic!

#紅葉谷公園 is a famous maple viewing spot in Miyajima. There are more than 700 red-leaf trees planted in the park, including Iharo maple, big maple, melon-shaped maple and mountain maple. Once autumn comes, the leaves turn from green to red, which is romantic and intoxicating.

The sea torii gate at Itsukushima Shrine is truly magical. The scenery changes with the ebb and flow of the tide, and it has its own unique charm at different angles and times. The large torii gate is 16 meters high and is one of the largest torii gates in Japan, so it is quite worth seeing.

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Post by Moutain | Nov 1, 2024

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