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This region was built to replicate several tourist-friendly attractions in Japan. You'll find tea houses, Furo, Tai Chi, gardens and many more pleasant places to chat with your friends — and maybe even make some new ones! Explore this gorgeous destination and lose yourself in the scenic gardens

 

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International Arcade 2 - Yurakucho, Tokyo

 

EXPLORE front page + EXPLORE #37 for 03 Mar 09

 

International Arcade Part1 is here.

 

Large on black.... ... please!

I know it seems hard sometimes, but remember one thing, through every dark night, there's a bright day after that.-

ricevuta da un amico in trasferta/ from a friend

 

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Khóc cho những mất mát của người bạn nhật

Nước đã gây ra sự đau khổ cho người nhật

The tallest mountain in Japan in the midst of clouds.

Rascacielos del distrito Nishi-Shinjuku en Shinjuku, Tokio, Japan / Japón・日本・東京・新宿区

skyscrapers / street / night / lights / cityscape / buildings / light trails / sompo japan building

EXPLORE Mar 30, 2011 #21

 

Pulsa L para ver sobre negro / Hit L to see on black

Pulsa F para marcar como favorita / Hit F to fave

Qu'est ce qui nous touche dans les paysages?

Cette scène de la sim Japan Kensai correspond au cliché qui est sur toutes les plaquettes de voyagistes. Des gens l'ont buildé, des visiteurs ont trouvé ça beau, des metteur en image l'ont capturé, travaillé et bidouillé. Qu'est ce qui nous touche là dedans est-ce une beauté trascendentale, universelle ou un conditionnement culturel qui nous ferait sentir que le mélange harmonieux de la nature, du monde organique, animal et végétal peut se marier de manière harmonieuse avec les constructions humaines?

 

Kyoto - Japan

 

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Da foto scansionata e postata a maggio 2008

In Japan, Jizo is one of the most loved of all Japanese divinities. His statues are a common sight, especially by roadsides and in graveyards. Traditionally, he is seen as the guardian of unborn, aborted, miscarried, and stillborn babies and children who died before their parents.

  

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From when I left last time - it's about time to get back now.

Kansai Prefecture, Japan

 

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The traffic light turned red... Hurry up! - Shibuya crossing, Tokyo

 

Explore #21 for 06 Mar 09

 

Yes, .... Large on black is better.

City rain - Somewhere in Tokyo

Explore #421 for 22 Dec 08 Thank you all!!!

Better viewed in larger size on black

Mustache, Japan, 2008

 

Hasselblad 501CM, Fuji Superia 100

 

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This artwork was exhibited on the 333 Award of The National Gallery in Prague

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芸妓 菊つるさん

 

The geiko (geisha) Kikutsuru.

 

Together with other geiko (geisha) and maiko (apprentice geisha) of the Miyagawa-cho district, Kikutsuru was visiting tea houses and teachers to wish them a happy new year.

 

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“According to this methodology, Japan Railway explains that this is what it would feel like as a passenger:”

 

Crowded - Top 10% popular

Bamboo Forest, Kansai Prefecture

 

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Taken at the Japan pavillion over in Epcot. Love clouds!

Setagaya

Tokyo, JAPAN

 

A shot from a photowalk with my good friends Chikako-san and Mamoru-san.

Toori capture [Kyoto - Japan] [ View On Black ]

 

♫♪ [Air - Alone in Kyoto]

  

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Japan is a once-in-20-year foliage weather now. I came across a very nice scenery in it. This is next to the city park of the city of Seto (瀬戸市), Iwayadou (岩谷堂). It was a mystical place so I dont think the park. I am happy that you have found a place in such a wonderful local. Because some people come from Kyoto to see this. This is a very nice light up. However, a very short period of time. (Maybe only one week) So there were a lot of people. However I could find nice place and could take great one. For me this picture will be best of this year. Bye !!!

 

The Autumn is most faverite season for me.

If I keep working japan I can see the beatiful maple in kyoto..

But There is no change in this year.

When can I see that maple again?

Nov. 2005. In kiyomizutera in Kyoto

I'm doing what I can to help Japan. Please do the same.

  

Floating Silhouettes - Somewhere on the Tokyo subway

This Ako castle is in my hometown, Hyogo prefecture Japan.

It is a great honor to introduce it to you.

女心と秋の空

Onna kokoro to aki no sora.

 

Il cuore delle donne come il cielo d'autunno. [mutevole]

japan

 

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