Tag Archives: Shrines&Temples

[Photoblog] Wild

Miki took this picture at the Daibutsu Pond at Todaiji Temple. You can see deer with such imposing antlers in the end of fall. Copyright(C) Miki   →Miki’s twitter← (English…

[Photoblog] Life

There are new lives coming into this world in places where we cannot see. Miki took this picture of the moss at Muroji Temple. Copyright(C) Miki   →Miki’s twitter← (English…

[Photoblog] Take a Good Look!

It is fun to go for a walk after the rain. Miki took this picture at Muroji Temple. Copyright(C) Miki   →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN…

[Photoblog] In the Sunset

What is this little girl talking about? Miki took this picture at Taima Temple. Copyright(C) Miki   →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN Style!

[Photoblog] A Cat at Chogakuji Temple

‘Hana’, the cat, welcomes visitors at the front. Hana hang out with Miki while she was shooting at the temple. ^_^ Copyright(C) Miki   →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)  …

[Photoblog] Deep Green

Fall Festival Eve at Oomiwa Shrine. Japanese cedar trees growing in Miwa Mountain and the shrine are revered as holy trees. Copyright(C) Miki   →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)  …

[Photoblog] Spectacular Buddhist Memorial Service

Daichurennawa Festival, which decorates a sacred rope on a Daitorii gate (the biggest stone torii gate in Japan), was held at Hozanji Temple on December 16. Confetti was tossed as…

[Photoblog] Bodhisattva of Redemption

Miki took this picture at Nerikuyo Ceremony at Taima Temple. Copyright(C) Miki   →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN Style!

[Photoblog] After the Rain

Miki took this picture at Muroji Temple after the rain. Copyright(C) Miki   →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN Style!

[Photoblog] Nostalgia

Miki used to play in Chinese milk vetch fields when she was a child. She felt nostalgic when she saw a Chinese milk vetch field near Yakushiji Temple. Copyright(C) Miki…

[Photoblog] Japanese Wisteria

The Japanese Wisteria at Kasugataisha Shrine is about 800 years old. It has been growing in the precinct since the shrine was established. Since the Lord Fujiwara back then became…

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