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城崎にて。/ Kinosaki, Nostalgic Hot Spring Resorts

By Minakoshoh @minakotokyo

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In 1913, the Japanese writer Shiga Naoya came to Kinosaki and stayed there for three weeks. Kinosaki provided inspiration for his short story, Kinosaki ni te or “In Kinosaki”.

Kinosaki, Toyooka-City, Hyogo-Prefecture, Japan
September 2013, Olympus OM-D E-M5

 


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