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Tenjin Beach (天神浜, Tenjinhama) is a recreational beach on Lake Inawashiro in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. On August 18, 1925, Tenjin Beach was the site of the first Boy Scouts of Japan camping trip. Members of the Imperial Family, including Crown Prince Hirohito and Prince Chichibu, attended the event. In winter, strong winds and waves form natural ice sculptures on shoreline vegetation, attracting many amateur photographers to a 1 kilometer stretch of Tenjin Beach.

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  • Playa Tenjin (es)
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  • Playa Tenjin​ (en japonés: 天神浜 Tenjinhama)​ Es una playa recreacional en el lago Inawashiro en la prefectura de Fukushima, Japón. El 18 de agosto de 1925, la playa de Tenjin fue el lugar donde los primeros Boy Scouts acamparon en Japón. Los miembros de la familia imperial, entre ellos el príncipe heredero Hirohito y el príncipe Chichibu, asistieron al evento. En invierno, los fuertes vientos y las olas forman esculturas naturales de hielo sobre la vegetación litoral, atrayendo a muchos aficionados a la fotografía a un tramo de 1 kilómetro de la playa. (es)
  • Tenjin Beach (天神浜, Tenjinhama) is a recreational beach on Lake Inawashiro in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. On August 18, 1925, Tenjin Beach was the site of the first Boy Scouts of Japan camping trip. Members of the Imperial Family, including Crown Prince Hirohito and Prince Chichibu, attended the event. In winter, strong winds and waves form natural ice sculptures on shoreline vegetation, attracting many amateur photographers to a 1 kilometer stretch of Tenjin Beach. (en)
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  • Tenjin Beach (en)
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  • Playa Tenjin​ (en japonés: 天神浜 Tenjinhama)​ Es una playa recreacional en el lago Inawashiro en la prefectura de Fukushima, Japón. El 18 de agosto de 1925, la playa de Tenjin fue el lugar donde los primeros Boy Scouts acamparon en Japón. Los miembros de la familia imperial, entre ellos el príncipe heredero Hirohito y el príncipe Chichibu, asistieron al evento. En invierno, los fuertes vientos y las olas forman esculturas naturales de hielo sobre la vegetación litoral, atrayendo a muchos aficionados a la fotografía a un tramo de 1 kilómetro de la playa. (es)
  • Tenjin Beach (天神浜, Tenjinhama) is a recreational beach on Lake Inawashiro in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. On August 18, 1925, Tenjin Beach was the site of the first Boy Scouts of Japan camping trip. Members of the Imperial Family, including Crown Prince Hirohito and Prince Chichibu, attended the event. In winter, strong winds and waves form natural ice sculptures on shoreline vegetation, attracting many amateur photographers to a 1 kilometer stretch of Tenjin Beach. (en)
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