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[[Image:Tenjinhama in winter.JPG|thumb|right|Tenjinhama in winter]] | [[Image:Tenjinhama in winter.JPG|thumb|right|Tenjinhama in winter]] | ||
[[Image:Commemorative Boy Scout Plaque at Tenjinhama.JPG|thumb|left|Commemorative plaque dedicated by {{nihongo|[[Akira Watanabe (Scouting)|Akira Watanabe]]|渡辺昭}}, the [[Scout Association of Japan|Boy Scouts of Japan]] National President (1974-2003), stating that Tenjinhama is the site of the first Boy Scouts of Japan camping trip attended by the [[Imperial House of Japan|Imperial Family]].]] | [[Image:Commemorative Boy Scout Plaque at Tenjinhama.JPG|thumb|left|Commemorative plaque dedicated by {{nihongo|[[Akira Watanabe (Scouting)|Akira Watanabe]]|渡辺昭}}, the [[Scout Association of Japan|Boy Scouts of Japan]] National President (1974-2003), stating that Tenjinhama is the site of the first Boy Scouts of Japan camping trip attended by the [[Imperial House of Japan|Imperial Family]].]] | ||
{{nihongo|'''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 [[Scout Association of Japan|Boy Scouts of Japan]] camping trip.<ref>Commemorative plaque</ref> Members of the [[Imperial House of Japan|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 [[ | {{nihongo|'''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 [[Scout Association of Japan|Boy Scouts of Japan]] camping trip.<ref>Commemorative plaque</ref> Members of the [[Imperial House of Japan|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 [[photographer]]s to a 1 kilometer stretch of Tenjin Beach. | ||
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* [[Akira Watanabe (Scouting)|Watanabe, Akira]] (no date): Commemorative plaque at Tenjin Beach, [[Inawashiro, Fukushima|Inawashiro]], [[Fukushima Prefecture]], Japan. Viewed on 2007-09-22 | * [[Akira Watanabe (Scouting)|Watanabe, Akira]] (no date): Commemorative plaque at Tenjin Beach, [[Inawashiro, Fukushima|Inawashiro]], [[Fukushima Prefecture]], Japan. Viewed on 2007-09-22 | ||
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*{{ja icon}} [http://www.tenjinhama.com/ Tenjinhama official website] | *{{ja icon}} [http://www.tenjinhama.com/ Tenjinhama official website] | ||
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