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#hellofrom 📍#sakurajima Just a couple of kilometres across Kagoshima Bay from the city of Kagoshima lies Sakurajima, Japan’s MOST active volcano which  erupts a few times a day! It is amazing that 600,000 residents are used to live alongside the volcano. We spent two days in this region and every time we look at the volcano there’s smoke billowing out of it (like these pics), Quite fascinating if you ask me. 1-6 which one’s your favourite? Have you seen an active volcano in person? @visitjapana Vulcanian Eruption, Japan Volcano, Miyakojima, Gem Mining, Fire Island, Kagoshima, Nature Places, Active Volcano, Group Projects

#hellofrom 📍#sakurajima Just a couple of kilometres across Kagoshima Bay from the city of Kagoshima lies Sakurajima, Japan’s MOST active volcano which erupts a few times a day! It is amazing that 600,000 residents are used to live alongside the volcano. We spent two days in this region and every time we look at the volcano there’s smoke billowing out of it (like these pics), Quite fascinating if you ask me. 1-6 which one’s your favourite? Have you seen an active volcano in person?…

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Picture Japan. Maybe you imagine the amphitheater of neon noise that surrounds Shibuya’s scramble crossing. Or a glistening temple rooftop poking through a serene morning mist in Higashiyama. Both of these postcard-scapes can be witnessed in Japan’s two most famous cities—Tokyo and Kyoto—located on Honshu, one of the country’s four main islands along with Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu. But Honshu only accounts for 88,020 out of the 142,000 square miles that make up Japan. So what about the r Kapal Feri, Japanese Town, Socotra, Sa Pa, Hakone, Active Volcano, Breathtaking Places, Halong Bay, Remote Island

Picture Japan. Maybe you imagine the amphitheater of neon noise that surrounds Shibuya’s scramble crossing. Or a glistening temple rooftop poking through a serene morning mist in Higashiyama. Both of these postcard-scapes can be witnessed in Japan’s two most famous cities—Tokyo and Kyoto—located on Honshu, one of the country’s four main islands along with Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu. But Honshu only accounts for 88,020 out of the 142,000 square miles that make up Japan. So what about the…

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