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[Photoblog] I’m Scared~!!

  Many children nowadays may not be scared of devils, but kids have to be like this~(*´∀`*) Taken is Setsubun, the end of winter event to scare away evil spirits…

[Photoblog] Mammy-!!

  This boy must have had a bad dream after this?? Lol Taken is Setsubun, the end of winter event to scare away evil spirits at Chogosonshi-ji Temple. Copyright(C) Miki…

[Photoblog] First Visit to Shrine

  Miki, the photographer thought this view from staircases looks completely different from others. A couple in this picture was also walking down the stairs slowly. Taken is Kannon Mantoue,…

[Photoblog] Bye Bye

  Here is a shot of Janjan Alley in Osaka ☆Miki, the photographer thought the full-body suit may be an icon of this shop?  Pretty generously produced, isn’t it? Lol…

[Photoblog] An Adorable Guest^^

  Before the main ritual starts outside, another ritual was performed in the meeting room of the shrine. But somebody opened a window and a little guest joined…Lol Taken on…

[Photoblog] Grass-Burning Ceremony of Mt. Wakakusa

  Taken from a place where is used as a fire bed for Daimonji bonfire of Mt. Takamado.About Grass-Burning Ceremony of Mt. Wakakusa (Japanese) ↓↓↓ http://www.kasugano.com/wakakusayama/trivia/index.html Taken at Takatori, Nara….

[Photoblog] Tondo

  When Miki, the photographer was heading to Kishosoji temple from Asuka, she saw many tondo, big towers of straw. For her, it was the first time to see such…

[Photoblog] Unique Sign

  Efficient use of signboard? Lol Miki, the photographer thought there are many unique things like this in Shinsekai, Osaka~♪ Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is…

[Photoblog] What Are You Looking At?

  Miki, the photographer was wondering around Tennoji area when she took this photo. And found people looking down from a crossover. There is a zoo under this crossover. Miki…

[Photoblog] Seeds of Fortune

  Seed rice planting ritual is conducted with a phrase, ‘Makoyo makoyo, fuku no tane wo makoyo (means ‘let’s plant, plant, plant seeds of fortune’ in English).’ Miki, the photographer…

[Photoblog] Onda Festival in Hirao

Captured is a cultivating movement.  In this festival, children play a role of shotome or girls who are engaged in rice planting ^^ Onda festival (designated intangible folk cultural asset)…

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