I'm relatively new to editing Wikipedia but have quickly started to love writing about various topics which interest me. I am mostly focused on Japanese culture and locations in Kyushu. I have had a particular focus on the Kunisaki Peninsula in Oita which is where I currently live. I've recently been getting a little bit more into Japanese foreign policy, so you might see me making some edits on the topic!
I can also speak and read Japanese. I have worked on expanding English pages that have far more extensive Japanese counterparts. I have also been adding sources in Japanese to various articles when English sources are not available.
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I have also created a few pages:
- Showa no Machi
- Takasakiyama Natural Zoological Garden
- Rokugo Manzan
- Kyushu Natural Animal Park African Safari
- Fūrin
- Hyotan Onsen
- Bungo-Mori Roundhouse
- Harajiri Falls
And made significant contributions to many more such as:
I also enjoy adding pictures I took to Wikimedia Commons! I have attached some here:
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Ebisudani Valley (夷谷) from the Nakayamasenkyo hiking course
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Nio Guardians on the Kunsaki Long Trail hiking course
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Bungotakada's annual naked festival. I participated last year and I'm carrying the mikoshi through the river in this picture!
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Matama Coast's tidal flats in Bungotakada
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Umi Jigoku or "Sea Hell" at the Hells of Beppu
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Memorial to the dead crew members of a B-29 bomber that crashed on Mount Hachimen (八面山), Nakatsu during WWII. There was a kind monk at the temple next to the site who told me the amazing story.
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A torii at Futago-ji on the Kunisaki Peninsula. Torii are typically found at Shinto shrines, but due to the Rokugo Manzan temples being the origin of shinbutsu-shūgō, some elements of Shinto can be seen at these temples
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Fūrin at Nyoirin-ji
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