Tag Archives: Shrines&Temples

[Photoblog] Colour of Early Autumn

Shining by the afternoon Sun♪  Taken at Hannya-ji Temple. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN Style!

[Photoblog] Temple on a Hill

Three storied pagoda at Okadera Temple with cluster amaryllis♪ Taken at Asuka village, Nara. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN Style!

[Photoblog] Greeting from Buddha Statue

Miki, the photographer though that this last statue to see in this templeyard before leaving looked as if it were waving at visitors ^^ Bathing in the afternoon sunlight… Taken…

[Photoblog] Feeling of Gratitude

Thank you for watching over us today.It seems feeling of thankfulness aroused when Miki, the photographer was looking at this view. Taken at Hibara Shrine. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)…

[Photoblog] Moon Viewing at Kofuku-ji Temple

Taken at Kofuku-ji Temple. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN Style!

Eccentric Festival of Japan in Summer

I guess it’s safe to say that everybody loves festival. Among all festivals, summer ones were always my favourite when I was kids because we can enjoy festival dance in…

[Photoblog] Summer of Japan at Todai-ji Temple

Nara Toka-e Festival at Todai-ji Temple, Nara. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This is JAPAN Style!

“Shugyo”: The Buddhism Mind-Body Training at Tenko-ji Temple

  In Nishi Tama, only about one and a half hour driving time from Central Tokyo, sits the Tenko-ji temple. Tenko-ji offers deep mind-body training, not only to priests, but also…

[Photoblog] Firework at Onpara Festival

The firework display started from half passed 7, so Miki, the photographer managed to take fireworks with blue sky♪ Taken with the large Torii gate to Ohmiwa Shrine. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s…

[Photoblog] Yawning Deer at Todai-ji Temple

Miki, the photographer seems to feel a bit sorry for capturing such a facial expression of the deer lol.  Taken at Todai-ji Temple. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK)   This…

[Photoblog] Stairway of Hase-dera Temple

‘Noboriro’, the covered stairway  here has 399 steps (lower/ mid/ upper stairway), and the upper stairway which is the closest to the main hall was built in Edo Period and…

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