Tokyo Tower lookdown window
Looking down at the ground from a height of 145 m.
Looking down at the ground from a height of 145 m.
More aggressive editing than the old one. More photos from Tōdai-ji temple.
This is a really big column, a normal thing if you need to support the largest wooden building in the world. More photos from Tōdai-ji temple.
From a 45th floor, life looks like you’re playing “Sim City”.
The Philosopher’s Walk is a cherry-tree lined 2 km road located in Kyoto, Japan. It derives its name because Japanese philosopher, Kitaro Nishida, used to …
Non-standard panomara, taken from the top of the Tokyo Tower
Don’t know what’s this boy it’s celebrating but seems to be very important. More photos (Shinto Prayer Tablets and Paper Lanterns) from Yushima Tenmangu temple.
More photos (Shinto Prayer Tablets and Celebration) from Yushima Tenmangu temple.
This one, was shot during the summer of 2005 in the MoMA.
Also known as White Heron Castle, due to its white outer walls, is the best preserved castle in all Japan.
Yearly Archives: 2007