Tag Archives: Nara

[Photoblog] Yamabushi, the Ascetic Monks

  Miki, the photographer thought it’s spectacular to see this many of them at once!! Taken is Tonan-in Temple Grand Festival at Zaodo of Kimpusen-ji Temple. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter←…

[Photoblog] Autumn Reflection

  Nice weather showed very beautiful reflection on the water. Taken at Enjo-ji Temple. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN Style!  

[Photoblog] King in Nara Park

Miki, the photographer felt that this king must be a gentle one (*´∀`*) Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN Style!  

[Photoblog] Gokumaki

Gokumaki (rice cake scattering in English) in this area was pretty vigorous~♪ Taken is the Furu Matsuri Festival at Kunitsu Shrine in Tsugeshiraishi-cho, Nara. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is…

[Photoblog] Dusk with Daibutsuden

Silhouette of Daibutsuden or the Great Buddha Hall. Beautiful~~~! Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN Style!  

[Photoblog] After Harvest

Clouds of smoke~!  It seems this kind of scene can be hardly seen, so Miki, the photographer felt very lucky☆ With a three-story pagoda at Hokkiji Temple . Copyright(C) Miki…

[Photoblog] Taiko Odori Dance

Taiko odori dance was performed as rain making rituals at the end of the Edo period in Iga region as well as mountainous area of the eastern Yamato region, and…

[Photoblog] Sky with Shibi Roof Tile

This was taken a little while ago, but Miki, the photographer wanted to upload because she doesn’t take a picture of this place very often☆ Copyright(C) Miki Shibi roof tile:…

[Photoblog] Walking in Rice Fields~♪

 Taken in Ikaruga town, Nara. Copyright(C) Miki   →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN Style!  

[Photoblog] Owatari, Mikoshi Procession

It seems this was the first time to see Night Owatari for Miki, the photographer. People take inadama or the spirit of rice (a willow, sacred sake or  a sheaf…

[Photoblog] Totate Matsuri Festival

People sing a dance song called Ise Ondo at the entrance of the shrine, and then head to the main building of the shrine (situated on the left hand side…

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