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Kyoto Wedding Couple in Rickshaw

February 5, 2015 by andy

A Japanese bride and groom dressed in tradition wedding ceremony costumes ride along the footpath in a 'jinrikisha' or rickshaw in Kyoto, Japan

I was walking along the footpath after visiting the Hein Jingu Shrine, when I was almost run over by this newly married couple riding in a traditional ‘jinrikisha’ or rickshaw. It was being pulled along the path by a guy also in traditional costume with his head lowered either as humility for the newly weds […]

Filed Under: Blog, Japan, Kyoto, Weddings Tagged With: bride, costumes, groom, Japan, kyoto, rickshaws, smiling, weddings

HDR Toshogu Shrine in the Konchi in Temple, Kyoto, Japan

February 5, 2015 by andy

A photograph of the Toshogu Shrine, Konchi in Temple grounds, Kyoto, Japan

The picture above is of the Toshogu Shrine in the Konchi in Temple grounds in Kyoto, Japan. Due to a bright overcast cloudy day the underside of the roof is very under exposed and there is no detail of the wooden rafters that are hidden in the darkness. The grey tiled roof is over exposed […]

Filed Under: Blog, HDR Photography, Japan, Kyoto, Shrines and Temples Tagged With: hdr, Japan, kyoto, shrines and temples, toshogu shrine

Philosopher’s Walk Traffic Mirror

February 5, 2015 by andy

A women walking in front of a red taxi is reflected in a traffic mirror that is standing below a cherry blossom tree in full bloom. Philosopher's Walk Path, Kyoto, Japan

This orange traffic mirror stands at one of the many small intersections crossing the Philosopher’s Walk in Kyoto, Japan. I quite like this photo as it contains a variety of elements. Filling the background you have Kyoto’s springtime cherry blossoms which line the small Biwako Canal along the Philosopher’s Walk, the orange traffic mirror gives […]

Filed Under: Attractions, Blog, Japan, Kyoto, Philosophers Path Tagged With: biwako canal, canals, cherry blossoms, elderly, Japan, japanese, kyoto, path, people, philosophers walk, photographers, reflections, sakura, taxis, traffic mirrors

Explore a True Japanese Phenomenon when Cherry Blossoms Bloom in Kyoto

January 25, 2015 by andy

Explore a True Japanese Phenomenon When Cherry Blossoms Bloom in Kyoto

Come the hallowed season of spring all off Japan waits with bated breath as one of the country’s most stunning natural transformations takes place in plain sight. Beloved and revered for its breathtaking beauty cherry blossoms are no ordinary flowering plants in Japan. In fact since time immemorial, these trees and their delicate pink shaded […]

Filed Under: Cherry Blossoms, Japan Stories, Scenery Tagged With: cherry blossoms, hanami, kyoto, nanzenji, okazaki canal, philosopher's path, pushpitha wijesinghe, silver pavilion, spring

A Memory of Kyoto

January 24, 2015 by andy

A Memory of Kyoto

It’s often that chance encounters, the unplanned events, linger, long after the excursions and the sights of a particular trip have faded. It was in 1998 when my wife and I visited central Japan, basing ourselves in Kyoto, having availed ourselves of cheap flights from Bandar Seri Begawan, courtesy of Royal Brunei. I can place […]

Filed Under: Japan Stories, Reminising Tagged With: bath, buddhas, cafe, coffee, dishes, food, hotels, kanji, kyoto, philip spires, philosophers walk, restaurants, ryokan, sanjusagendo, temples, the queen, toilet shoes

Ryokan, Japan – One of the Best Possible Travel Destinations

January 17, 2015 by andy

Ryokan, Japan - One of the Best Possible Travel Destinations

Japan has always been one of the top tourist destinations in Asia. Tourists want to revisit the country’s historic past and experience its rich culture. They would also want to check on the country’s diverse natural resources and have a taste of Japanese cuisines. The country boasts of several key cities and towns. There’s definitely […]

Filed Under: Accommodation, Japan Stories, Ryokan Tagged With: bed and breakfast inn, bruce basic, cities, hotels, Japan, kaiseki, kyoto, ryokan, tatami, tokyo, top tourist attraction, tourists

Popular Tourist Attractions in Kyoto

January 17, 2015 by andy

Popular Tourist Attractions in Kyoto

Kyoto is a beautiful city located in the central part of the island of Honshu. Annually, it receives over 30 million tourists. A large number of temples, shrines and historical sites still survive in this beautiful city. As there are many places to visit and popular attractions in Kyoto, you need to plan your trip […]

Filed Under: Cities and Towns, Japan Stories, Kyoto Tagged With: byodoin temple, geisha houses, ginkaku-ji temple, gion, golden pavilion, heian-jingu shrine, houses, Japan, jishu shrine, kiyomizu-dera temple, kyoto, maiko, otowa waterfall, ren maki, silver pavilion, tourists, traditional, uji, unesco world heritage site

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