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In the final, the story was about an idiot chasing a monkey, and 50-year-old Mr. Hasegawa shouted "Life is beautiful" at the end to create a big laugh and win the competition. It was the first time in a long time that I cried.

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Middle-aged people who couldn't give up being comedians formed a duo after turning 40 and won the competition at the oldest age of 50 and 42.

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In the m-1 contest, only duo that have been together for up to 15 years are allowed to participate. This year's winner was a compilation called Nishikigoi.

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I cried. One of Japan's most famous comedies is Manzai. Manzai is the art of making people laugh through the conversation of a duo. Today was the m-1 competition, the most famous manzai contest in Japan.

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The highlight of adashino Nenbutsu-ji Temple is the place called "Sain no Kawara". It's a scene synonymous with the temple! The approximately 8,000 or so stone Buddhas and stupas are the graves of people, many of whom have no parents or siblings.

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Mysterious Temple: Bakeno Nenbutsu-ji Temple There are about 8,000 stone Buddhas and pagodas in the precincts of the temple, creating a powerful atmosphere. In late autumn, the temple grounds are surrounded by bright red leaves. I

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The blessings of Japan's mysterious breakup shrines Yasui-Kinpira Shrine is famous as a shrine for breaking up bad relationships, but it is also popular as a shrine for making good relationships. It is also a power spot that is said to be beneficial for good luck.


The Sequel to Japan's Mysterious Breakup Shrine In the precincts of Yasui-Kinpira Shrine, there are many banners and ema (votive tablets) dedicated to those who wish to break bad relationships with alcohol, gambling, and illness, as well as with men and women.

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Mysterious Shrines in Japan Yasui-Konpira Shrine is commonly known as another name for " break off one's relationship shrine". The shrine's monument to breakup and matchmaking is a 1.5 meter high and 3 meter wide huge stone in the shape of an ema.

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Kyoto's Kamo River for lovers' night spots! It is famous for its pairs of men and women sitting side by side at equal intervals. And it is also a spot with the best and most beautiful night view. youtu.be/bzYw2xYjNG8

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In recent years, this spot has become a hot topic of conversation among girls because of its "Instagram-worthiness. About 600 poles made of Kyoto Yuzen fabric are lined up to create a fantastic space. They are lit up from sunset to the end of the day. youtu.be/K8D1G3ss1Mo

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One more popular night view spot in Kyoto. This is a small path through a bamboo grove. The bamboo grove is lit up and you can enjoy the wonderful atmosphere. youtu.be/CZMJQAaGd04

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There is a spot called Ninei-zaka and Sanei-zaka in the night view of Kyoto. The streets look as if they were in Kyoto during the Edo period, and the lights from the street lamps are very tasteful. Please take a look. youtu.be/kJEMUXdiMXQ

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There are a number of shrines with beautiful night views that are popular. Yasaka Shrine is very popular. Take a look at the photos and video. youtu.be/J_ZDP2Pq6As

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This is a slightly different topic from the shrine, but... There is also a unique night view in Japan. Arashiyama Shoryu-en, a shopping mall with long-established stores in Kyoto, a popular tourist destination, offers a wonderful night view lit up by Japanese umbrellas.

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Itsukushima Shrine is lit up at night. It's like being in the Itsukushima Shrine game at night.

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There are beautiful and mysterious shrines in Japan. The picture below shows the strange and beautiful Itsukushima Shrine, with its torii gate in the sea!

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Since there are many gods, there are also many different shrines, the places where gods live. This photo shows the Fushimi Inari Shrine, which is popular among foreigners. It is fascinating to visit at night. You can watch it on YouTube. youtu.be/nP5MUz80jNA

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There are many different gods in Japan. This is because of the idea that gods live in nature. This idea is known as the eight million gods. Because of this idea, various gods appear in Japanese anime and manga works.

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Incidentally, Tofukuji Temple is also popular in the summer, when the leaves turn blue. youtu.be/q8GrTvv_abI

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