[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…
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…
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…
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,…
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…
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…
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….
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…
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…
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…
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…
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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