Roof Oni

Roof Oni

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Kyoto station from the roof

Kyoto station from the roof

We took the stairs to the top of Kyoto Station

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Hotel Granvia

Hotel Granvia

This was our room at the Hotel Granvia in Kyoto

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Juntei-do

Juntei-do

You can't take pictures inside the building

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Kyoto Station

Kyoto Station

Here's Kyoto Station from the other end of the station

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Kyoto Toys

Kyoto Toys

I already had the WL-500GP, but the rest of the toys in the picture are from our trip to Kyoto. Also not...

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The scariest trash receptacle in the world

The scariest trash receptacle in the world

This thing was just plain creepy.

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Fear the deer!

Fear the deer!

The deer in Nara weren't the least bit afraid of anything and would try to eat anything flat. I think...

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Me and the Monk

Me and the Monk

This little monk was passing out blessings as we walked into a temple in Nara. We saw him again later in the market.

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Fish Oni

Fish Oni

The Oni masks on the end of the buildings continues to fascinate me. I could be wrong, but I think 'Oni' is a general term for monster or demon.

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Buddha and child

Buddha and child

I need to find out what the significance of the empty drink containers at his feet is.

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Worn down statues

Worn down statues

Lisa took this picture of a number of weather worn statues.

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Alone on the path

Alone on the path

We had a rare moment of solitude in the bamboo forest.

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Zen garden

Zen garden

What you can't see here is the hundreds of other tourists on the path and in the buildings behind us.

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Oni Masks

Oni Masks

One of the architectural details that I've found fascinating in Kyoto is the masks they use as end caps...

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Stairs go on for ever

Stairs go on for ever

We completed the whole circuit at the Fushimi Inari-taishi shrine, but on the trip out it seemed like the stairs were never going to end.

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Fox guardian

Fox guardian

The scroll in his mouth holds special meaning.

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Entry way

Entry way

The torii were so densely packed, it was almost impossible to see through them at times.

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