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La beauté du Japon
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aimachat13 · 1 year ago
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滋賀 百済寺 // Hyakusai-ji Temple, Shiga // Tomoko.M
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aimachat13 · 1 year ago
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📍Fukuda Shrine, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
A shrine with close ties to the legend of Momotaro featuring an impressive 360 m long corridor
Kibitsujinja Shrine is closely associated with the figure believed to have inspired the famous Japanese folk tale “Momotaro.” Rebuilt in 1425, the building at the heart of the shrine has been designated a National Treasure. However, the shrine’s grandest feature is its large corridor some 360 m long. While heading to the rear of the corridor, which stretches out in a straight line, visitors will be able to see beautiful seasonal flowers along both sides of the corridor. Starting with cherry blossoms in early spring and peonies and azaleas in May, the shrine offers many worthwhile sights, most notably the 1,500 hydrangeas that fully bloom every June in the “Ajisai-en Garden (Hydrangea Garden).” Peach-shaped romance amulets known as “Momomamori” are popular as souvenirs.
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aimachat13 · 1 year ago
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Former Saito family villa. Taken by Niigata City in June 2009.
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aimachat13 · 1 year ago
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aimachat13 · 1 year ago
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Sankeien Garden, Yokohama 横浜・三渓園
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aimachat13 · 2 years ago
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Mausoleo Nikko Tosho-gu, construido en el siglo XVII por Iemitsu, sucesor de Tokugawa Ieyasu. Es un lugar compuesto por un horror vacui, horror al vacío, consta con un gran bestiario de animales con un alto lujo de detalles, es un lugar donde se ve, el máximo esplendor del arte tradicional japonés budista y sintoísta en una gran armonía. - Nikko Tosho-gu Mausoleum, built in the 17th century by Iemitsu, successor of Tokugawa Ieyasu. It is a place composed of a horror vacui, horror of emptiness, it consists of a large bestiary of animals with great detail, it is a place where you can see the maximum splendor of traditional Japanese Buddhist and Shinto art in great harmony. - 17世紀、徳川家康の後継者である家光によって建てられた日光東照宮。ホラーヴァクイ、空虚の恐怖で構成された場所であり、細部まで描き込まれた動物の大型獣戯画で構成され、日本の伝統的な仏教美術と神道美術が見事に調和した最大の素晴らし��を見ることができる場所である。 -
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aimachat13 · 2 years ago
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Morning cherry blossoms at Nanzenji Temple, Japan.  Photography by うさだぬ📕京都浪漫紀行 @usalica
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aimachat13 · 2 years ago
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東京路地裏散歩 谷中の桜 2016年4月1日 by Masaki Tokutomi
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Temple in nightime, Japan. Photography by Ryoko@ailes5pht
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Seto Inland Sea islands and the cherry blossoms of Mt. Shiude, Japan.  Photography by Kunihito Ohtsubo
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Cherry blossom trees and the Aizu Railway, Japan.  Photography by Yuya.M @yuyar33
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aimachat13 · 2 years ago
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By Japanese photographer Phaengy(ペーン) @phaengy
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aimachat13 · 2 years ago
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by  Dhamataka
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