Tarobogu is a picturesque Shrine is located about halfway up the 350m high Mt. Akagamiyama in Shiga prefecture and is known by the nickname “Tarobo-san” in Japanese. Said to have been founded around 1,400 years ago, it is connected to warding off disaster and bringing good luck and success in business. The grounds are illuminated in July during the Sennichi Taisai Festival.

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11 Comments

  1. How are you upscaling a GH5 footage up to 8k? Just basic resizing and sharpening or…? Stunning as always. Great static shots and love that you record the ambient audio.

  2. Nothing beats spending time moving around with different places with you. Really appreciate all the time that you've put into making these videos and sharing it with everyone! Thank you!

  3. TokyoStreetView, my fellow walker and explorer of honor, it is always worthwhile and a highlight of my day to come and discover your latest video walk in Japan country.

  4. Salut Gonzague, merci encore pour toutes tes vidéos qui me rappellent le temps passé au Japon. Comptes-tu filmer en HDR prochainement? Sur certains plans avec les couleurs d'automne cela rendrait encore plus service à ces magnifiques couleurs que la SDR n'arrive pas à obtenir. Merci 🙂

  5. Japan is lovely. It has a lot to offer. If you haven't been there, I recommend you go there. I love everything Japan related, people, food, views, pretty much everything. If you love this country as much as I do, I invite you to my world. My love for Japan.

  6. Thank you for sharing this breath of peace. A must for the now ridiculously long list of additional must sees…after I can finally return to complete my third Hachijuhachi.

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