It was so fantastic!! When I visited Yamanashi in Japan, I went up the small mountain, ” Tenjo-san”. Many hydrangeas were coming out there and I could also see Mt. Fuji over there in the fog&cloud!
Azusa, Japan
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Kelly on 16 February 2010
Have you ever been to Mt. Fuji? In my trip to Japan I learned that the almost perfectly shaped volcano has been worshipped as a sacred mountain. Does this mountain represent anything special for the Japanese people?
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Azusa on 19 February 2010
How was your trip in Japan, Kelly? Mt. Fuji is the biggest mountain in Japan. And many peope think that the rising the sun behind Mt. Fuji is like a national flag of Japan.So sometimes Mt. Fuji means the country(=Japan).
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Victoria on 11 May 2010
These beautiful blue flowers have reminded me the flowers are growing in the south of my country, in the popular touristic resort named Anapa
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Azusa on 12 May 2010
Hi, Victoria. Where is your country? In Japan in June and in July it often rains. In this period, we have the custom to go to see this flower in the park or in the garden as we have also the custom to go to see the cherry trees in spring as you know.
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