Hi everyone,I’m just starting out in property management and...
Hi everyone,I’m just starting out in property management and have been looking into ways to make the most of rental propertie...
Hello everyone,
I’m Shinya and hosting in Osaka, Japan!
I also served on the 2021,2022 Host Advisory Board with CC stars such as @Till-and-Jutta0, @Antonella78 ,@Claudia331 and other excellent global members. I have been hosting since 2015.
My hosting journey is a series of discoveries and my life has been enriched by hosting.
In 2017, I founded the Osaka Home Sharing Club and still exchange information,tips and have monthly events with my fellow hosts.
Today, to celebrate the Month of Celebration, I'd like to share some of my favorite light up events that I always recommend to my guests.
Today, I have introduced two of my favorite light-ups.
April is the beautiful cherry blossom season in Japan.
I'll show you some of the pink-colored light-ups If I have a chance!
Best,
Shinya
@Shinya0Thank you for sharing your photos of the lights in the gardens at night. They must be magical when seeing them with family and friends.
@Laurelle3
Thank you.
Yes!
I'll try to be creative in where I suggest depending on the guest's family structure! If the guests have kids, I'd suggest a place where kids can have fun too.
Let me know if you have any great light ups in Aus too!😊
@Shinya0 ,
Hi Shinya, thank you so much for your beautiful light show images. For Ade and myself we were amazed at the colours in Nagasaki on our visit there in 2012, nobody does colourful effect quite like the Japanese.....mind you everything the Japanese do, they do well!
Australia is a bit different in that we try to let nature talk for itself! Of course there are the iconic lightshows like the Sydney Opera house roof sails during the 'Colours of Vivid festival'.......
But Shinya, on a more personal level one of our neighbouring towns in the Adelaide hills is called Lobethal and every December every house in Lobethal has a Christmas lights display in their front yard. Each year it attracts many thousands of visitors, the residents all try to outdo each other year after year and this is typical of what we get to see, house after house........
But some of our outback light-shows are absolutely breathtaking.
This is an illustration of one of them. This is in the desert in the middle of Australia at a place called Uluru (Ayers rock) .......
This photo was taken from a luxury glamping resort called Longitude 131, and it is estimated there are 1.7 million individual lights in this photo field of view between the resort and the rock of Uluru .....
But as I said we like to let nature show us at our best....
This photo was taken at 1145 pm with a mobile phone on a stand using 'nightime' setting in a small South Australian town in the Flinders Ranges called Blinman.......
The sky is almost frightening, it is so full of stars, it almost feels like they are falling in on you.
In 2016 we had an Italian school student (Aurora Lacu from Modena in northern Italy) staying with us for 3 months as part of the International Student Exchange program, and I said to her..."In outback Australia you can read a book by starlight alone".....she laughed at me and said that was not possible!
We took her into the Flinders ranges and one night I drove her out to a deserted patch of road away from the interference of any artificial street lighting, I asked her to get out the Italian book she had brought with her, she gave it to me and I opened it up to a random page, and she read the entire page by starlight alone. She will never forget that experience!
She was a lovely girl and there were some tears all around when we had to put her on that plane back to Italy. She has been back here again since and we have named our Airbnb cottage after her.....
I am sure @Laurelle3 will be able to contribute some of her beautiful Aussie scenes as well.
All the best to you Shinya.
Cheers.........Rob
G'Day @Robin4 !
OMG thank you for these amazingly beautiful pictures!!!😍
I feel like I've traveled all over Australia.🇦🇺
I actually lived in New Zealand for a year when I studied abroad, and I still go to Sydney and Melbourne occasionally for work to buy Wool, but I've never been to any other cities.
The night view in Sydney is stunning.
I love the view from Darling Harbour too.
Uluru Ayers rock is on my bucket list!
The major spots in the guidebooks are great, but I'm fascinated by the hidden places in the suburbs that only the local hosts know about!
Thanks for sharing your interesting story!
Shinya
*Gasp* @Robin4 , the picture consisting of a ''Starry Night'' is so breathtaking! Always craved to witness such sky (no luck yet😆). I took the liberty of downloading that picture for safekeeping😄.
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@Robin4 That picture of the stars is insane, so beautiful and tranquil while at the same time very eldritch and supernatural.
There aren't many places left where you can still see the night sky like this without light pollution, but it's an astonishing sight.
Hi @Shinya0, thank you so much for sharing this! You've taken some absolutely stunning photos there! 🤩
Thank you @Quincy !
I'm not a photography pro, but I do like to shoot from angles that my senses find beautiful!😁
Japan has four distinct seasons, and I love that each season has its own characteristics.🍂
Hello @Shinya0 , Cherry blossoms and Autumn colors: A sight to behold🙌 . Thank you for sharing such captivating pictures. They are super amazing!😍
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Hi @Bhumika 👋
It's even more beautiful when you actually see it with your own eyes!
Please visit Japan anytime.👘🇯🇵
I'd be glad to be your host.🙌😄
Hi @Shinya0 , It has always been on my Wishlist... The beauty, the colors , the culture and what not!!!! Thank you so much for being so kind🌻
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Wow! 😍
Definitely, I would like to discover Osaka by the hand of an amazing hosts as you are @Shinya0
What about May/June to discover your country?
Thank you for your comments dear @Daniel1651 🌟
May and June generally marks the time just before summer when the weather is still nice and not too hot.June is the start of rainy season as well.
There are holidays and lots of events going on during these two months, and with so many activities, it's generally a fun time to go! It's also a little bit less busy that cherry blossom season has ended, with the exception of holidays, so prices can be a bit cheaper.
I should avoid the rainy season so....let's work on May visit! 😃