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grape Japan has a fascination with breathtaking vistas—rightfully so, I might add. Sure enough, we’ve covered some of the more fantastic views caught on film: a meteor soaring above the summit of Mt. Fuji and fantastic ski resorts nestled among the mountains of the Hakuba valley. Nevertheless, no trekking guide would be complete without sharing a few secret locations where wanders can discover a stunning view for themselves.
Indeed, we are not alone in our efforts. Talented photographers throughout Japan publish countless posts daily capturing the country’s stunning natural scenes. Many train their focus on the spectacular mountain ranges, particularly the Japanese Alps and Mt. Fuji. Recently, photographer and Twitter user Yasuto Inagaki イナガキヤスト (@inagakiyasuto) posted these photos of Toyama which became popular on Twitter:
"This is what happens when Toyama goes all out in Spring."
The colorful flowers are beautiful to behold—it’s hard not to be impressed by such a scene. Moreover, the snow-covered peaks, together with the blossoming flowers, provide a vivid mix of winter and spring. The layering of the flowers in rows is also an interesting effect. The photographer’s followers reacted:
Inagakiyasuto has quite the eye, which he regularly trains on Toyama. He continually posts photos of the iconic coastal city on his Twitter and Instagram accounts. Here is another awesome post by the photographer:
"The sky when Toyama goes all out."
This post showcases an interesting interplay between manufactured objects and majestic nature. His followers reacted:
I noticed many people said they cried upon viewing this striking picture. Inagakiyasuto’s art is genuinely moving.
Toyama in the moonlight
Inagaki also likes to “collaborate” with Mr. Moonlight throughout his work. Here is a picture the photographer posted of a harvest moon.
"Autumn moon in Toyama"
Inagaki took this picture from his home! The surface of the moon is mysterious and interesting. His followers reacted:
The photographer also posted this:
"The moon has just set"
The contrast makes for such a romantic image. His followers reacted:
Indeed, Yasuto Inagaki’s work is very moving. If you agree, you can find more content on the photographer's Twitter page and Instagram. Enjoy!