[Photoblog] Flowing Beauty
The flowing patterns on the bamboos are so beautiful. It is a lighting event called “Mizuakari” from Kumamoto Prefecture touring Nara. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) …
The flowing patterns on the bamboos are so beautiful. It is a lighting event called “Mizuakari” from Kumamoto Prefecture touring Nara. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) …
“It’s a tea whisk, a tea whisk!” Miki heard someone calling the candle artwork a bamboo whisk for making Japanese tea (^_^) At Kasuganoenchi. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English…
Candles were lit around Kofuku-ji Temple in Nara during Tokae (candlelight event). In the broad venue, this would be the place where you can feel the history of Nara the…
She’s dancing Yosakoi originated in Kochi. Dancing on the lighted stage must feel good! The photo was taken at Onpara Festival. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) …
Found a big Doraemon Dakko-chan (embraceable doll), Miki released the shutter in spite of herself. At Onpara Festival. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN…
The moon was floating beautifully above the Ukimido, a hexagon hall in the Nara Park. It means “Floating Moon Hall.” Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This…
Watching Onpara Festival Firework Display through a torii gate at Omiwa Shrine. Beautiful! (This is a composite of two photos.)Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is…
Girls in beautiful yukata are staring at one of the 20,000 candles lit in the Nara Park for a summer event Toukae. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)…
One of the Japan’s 100 famous views, Geibi Valley in Iwate Prefecture. The greens turn to bright red during autumn. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This…
She is one of the Miss Sansa Odori (Miss Sansa Dancers). Miki said this dancer’s performance was cool and wholehearted (^_^) Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) …
Can you hear the sound? At Furin Matsuri (furin “wind-bell” festival) held in Ofusa Kannon Temple. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN Style!…
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