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- where visitors can feed the monkeys. The "Moon Crossing Bridge" (渡月橋, Togetsukyō), notable for its views of cherry blossoms and autumn colors on the slopes...
- partly due to the lack of the promotion. Released in 2017, the single "Togetsukyo (Kimi Omou)" peaked at number two in ****an and became the best-selling...
- "Togetsukyo (Kimi Omou)" (渡月橋 ~君 想ふ~, Togetsu-kyō Kimi Omou, lit. "Togetsu-kyō: Think of You") is a song by ****anese singer songwriter Mai Kuraki, taken...
- those mountains and expands into a shallow, slow-flowing river until Togetsukyo Bridge in Arashiyama. From that point forward, the river is referred to...
- Ojima whose name is Utamakura. The red "Togetsukyō Bridge", about twenty meters in length, was wholly lost in the Sendai earthquake....
- Matsushima 松島町 Town Top left: Matsushima Port, top right: Togetsukyō Bridge to Oshima Island, 2nd left: Matsushima Marinpia Aquarium (closed), 2nd right:...
- the Shōwa era. The ****anese used mostly concrete in 1934 to rebuild the Togetsukyo Bridge, unlike the original destro**** wooden version of the bridge from...
- Arashiyama mountain and the s****s of the Katsuragawa river, including the Togetsukyo bridge. It is known nationally for its cherry blossoms and colorful autumn...
- Takarazuka - Arashiyama (via the Imazu Line): "Togetsu (とげつ, named after Togetsukyo Bridge)" Tengachaya - Arashiyama: "Hozu (ほづ, named after the Hozu River)"...
- album has spawned five singles, including the platinum-selling single "Togetsukyo (Kimi Omou)". Kuraki embarked on the meet and greet tour Mai Kuraki Shunkashūtō...