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I’ve lived in Japan for almost 30 years and have taken a few pictures during this time. Japan is without any doubt a paradise for photographers. Everything is so photogenic. The forms, the colors, the styles, the atmosphere, the people, the nature, the costumes and the tradition — so many possible subjects.
Kikusana San is not yet a Maiko — she is what is called a “Minarai”...
I like raining days in Kyoto, mainly around the Hanamachi, the flower town or geisha...
Right after the second Yamaboko procession of the Gion Matsuri, on July 24th, is one of...
The season has changed and the temperature is now much higher. The plastic cherry...
I’m really fortunate to live about 5 minute away on foot from the Miyagawa-Cho...
Just about every day, I’m recently trying to be around Miyagawa-Cho between 5:30...
It was cold, but well worth it. The city was covered with snow as I woke up so I jumped...
Walking around Yasaka no To, or the two streets Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka around, we...
We’re lucky to live near such place as the Hojuji temple. It is a rather small...
Kinkaku-Ji, the Golden Pavilion, is without doubt the temple I remember most from my...
Walking around Ninen Zaka near the pagoda Yasaka no To, one can often encounter women...
Several ceremonies were taking place at the Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine on Saturday...
We came back to Japan just on time to see this Jidai Matsuri Festival. This festival...
Kid drummer of the Muromachi Period (1338 – 1573) in the procession of the Jidai...