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Friday, January 14, 2022
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You are a brave soul with, no doubt, good shoes for winter climbing! That's quite the snow. It reminds me of our visit to Yamagata eons ago and climbing up and up all sorts of very slippery steps to the top of a wonderful viewing spot. I'm glad you saw the shrine -- and got back to the train with no incident!
Looks a lovely place to visit even in the snow.
I hope you were well rugged up! It looks so cold, yet beautiful also.
That does look cold! The shrine looks beautiful enough anyway, even if the ruins were inaccessible.
That's a lot of snow for the southern half of Japan! I wonder if it's like the last time you went out looking for ruins - that the shrine somehow went on top of them?
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