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Yata-dera Temple. This temple is known as a showplace of the hydrangea to people. This temple is crowded with a lot of tourists in the rainy season. Their purposes are hydrangeas.
The hydrangea is a plant of a Japanese origin. A doctor in the Dutch carried the hydrangea to Europe. His name is Philipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold.@It is the first half of the 19th century. Besides this, he told Europe a lot of knowledge of Japan.
Rain makes the hydrangea beautiful further more. This day was raining, too. |
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