This “Street Corner Watching” is an introduction to the Adachi Museum of Art and snow.
On January 8, 3rd year of Reiwa, a state of emergency was issued in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba prefectures.
Here in the San’in region, it has been heavy snow since yesterday.
It will be the second time this winter as it snowed heavily in the New Year holidays.
Heavy snowfall for two weeks in a row is unusual in recent years.
The first video shoot of the year was at the Adachi Museum of Art’s Snow Garden.
I have an annual passport here, so I have visited it many times.
However, it’s been a while since I’ve seen the snow garden long ago.
I am shooting the scenery of the four seasons, but this is my first time to shoot snow in earnest.
The Japanese garden at the Adachi Museum of Art has been certified as the best in Japan for 18 consecutive years.
The garden also has the belief that it is a wide painting.
It’s all snowy from the welcome garden at the entrance.
I can’t see the green even if I finish the reception and look at the moss garden.
The dry landscape garden is also monochrome.
I was worried that Kamezuru Falls might be frozen, but I was able to confirm the flow.
I thought that the carp would be warmer in the yard.
By the way, the temperature is -3 ℃.
The garden seen from the forehead is also full color.
The last white sand and blue pine garden was white sand and white pine.
I was able to take a picture of the long-desired snow garden.
This completes the seasonal Japanese gardens of the Adachi Museum of Art.
You can enjoy wonderful scenery in every season.
Please come by all means.
This concludes the introduction of the Adachi Museum of Art and snow.
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