[Photoblog] Gorgeous Parade of Ryosenji Temple
12 branches with each mask, monks, their followers, rose mikoshi or divine palanquin and children paraded in the premise of temple with drum and fife group in the lead. Taken…
12 branches with each mask, monks, their followers, rose mikoshi or divine palanquin and children paraded in the premise of temple with drum and fife group in the lead. Taken…
Miki, the photographer thought that these two bosatsu were the toughest role in this event ^^ Taken is a festival of Taimadera Temple. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This…
Miki, the photographer though that cloud made these look even better ^^ Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN Style!
Miki, the photographer found it’s very interesting to compare dragons in a temple from one another.^^ Taken at Ryosenji Temple. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN Style!
This princess was ill treated by her step mother, and became a nun of Taima-dera temple. It has been told that she gathered thread from lotus flowers, and woven up…
This little boy in front probably found his father?His mother looked a little bit worried as he was waving to the father all the way Lol Miki, the photographer found these…
Bowing by holding Buddhist scriptures (Daihannya-kyo) like a fan is called ‘Tendoku’. It seems it was the first time for Miki, the photographer to see Tendoku up close like this….
Miki, the photographer found a cute girl and her little brother^^ During Mizushi Kannon Flower Festival, children’s parade was held. It seems those children joined were not only from nearby…
Behind the stone statues, there were flowers in full bloom ^^ Taken at Murouji-Temple. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN Style!
This boy was touching behing of this female farmer, who is actually a man dressed like a woman^^ This was a small festival, but the atmosphere was very nice. Miki, the photographer…
This little boy led his father to this place by the hand^^ It seems this ginkgo is seed bearing Ginkgo. Taken at Takagi Shrine in Gose city. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is…
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