
The Sun is setting in the Mt. Nijo.
Miki, the photographer tempted to move to the left a bit to have the sun in the middle,
but the sight was cut by trees, so she gave up to move.
Taken on the way to Oyamato Shrine from Daian-ji Temple♪♪
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