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    The sunset seen from the train window of the Aomori/JR Gono Line is a topic on SNS taken by tourists

    The sunset seen from the train window of the Aomori/JR Gono Line is a topic on SNS taken by tourists

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    The sunset from the JR Gono Line is gathering a lot of attention on the internet as "emo-emo" on July 20.

    Gono Line running along the Sea of Japan in Aomori Prefecture and connecting Kawabe Station (Inakadate Village, Minamitsugaru-gun) and Higashi-Noshiro Station (Noshiro City, Akita Prefecture). The topic started with a Twitter account, "Salmi Akiman @tajiri0917", posted 3 photos from the train window of the sunset seen from the Gono line near Fukaura. And introduced. By 21:00 on July 23, more than 44,000 retweets and nearly 200,000 "likes" were posted on SNS.

    Salmiakkiman is an office worker living in Tokyo and was on his way to Aomori. "The purpose of the trip is to leave the rainy-sea sky Tokyo and see the blue sea. On the 20th, I enjoyed Fukaura using the Gono Line from Hirosaki. Since I stayed at Hirosaki, I took a train at 19:00 and posted. The photos I took were taken on the move."

    The camera used for shooting was an iPhone, and it was said that a "Vivid" filter was used. "I had a camera, but I wanted to shoot in a hurry, so I used my iPhone for a moment. I was surprised to see how the sky changed in such a short time from sunset to night. It was very fantastical because it was reflected. The atmosphere inside the unmanned car was incomprehensible, so I described it as "emoemo"," Salmiakkiman said.

    In response to the posted photos, on SNS, there were reactions such as "The kingdom of the setting sun is the kingdom of the setting sun." "There is such a beautiful purple sunset." "This is not synthetic!??" "I'm surprised to hear the response so far to casual tweets."

    “The Gono Line has a lot of charm not only because of the sunset, but also because the scenery changes depending on the seasons and there is a quiet location. Be sure to look for beautiful scenery.”

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