Archive for the 'Japan' CategoryPosts relating to Japan and things Japanese After one of my posts about a recent visit to the Nanzenji Temple, my mom mentioned in a comment that one of her books on moss gardening mentions a Giouji Temple in Kyoto for its nice mossy scenes (and I realize today that you can see at Amazon that the back cover features a photo from the temple). So today, I headed across the city to the far western edge of Kyoto to visit the Giouji Temple (祇王寺 -- pronounced with three distinct syllables: "gi" with a hard G, an "ou" (which makes a lengthed "o" sound like in the [...] View full post » While driving around on our trip to Furano, Hokkaido during Golden Week, we came across the smallest train station I've ever seen. Heck, I've seen larger bus stops. It was at the junction of Nowhere and Boondocks, near where a road crossed the train tracks. Here's the view one direction from the road.... And the view the other direction.... View full post » On the way to the Nanzen Temple the other day (as seen in this post and in this post), we stopped by the location where I made the vine on bamboo fence shots last fall. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the same vine had come back to life, so decided to take some more pictures. In preparation, wanting to be able to set the proper color balance later, I pulled a white business card I happened to have from my pocket and asked Anthony to hold it such that it was illuminated by the same light as the [...] View full post » I'd like to share a few more shots from yesterday's impromptu visit to Nanzenji (南禅寺 the Nanzen Temple, Kyoto Japan). The path above seems to lead to some part of the temple complex, but I've never seen anyone on it. I like the view, and think it might make a nice desktop background, so have provided links to both widescreen and standard-format versions. If incense smoke wafts over your head, you'll become smarter..... or so it is said. After the "Looking for Goodies" shot from yesterday's post, Anthony came running to me with the candy he'd procured. I wasn't able [...] View full post » This morning we took a short bike ride to Kyoto's Nanzen Temple (南禅寺), one of the more famous temples in Japan. I was there just the other day with some friends, and it's been featured in my blog before (such as this Photography of Katsunori Shimada, a few shots from a visit two years ago, and another shot or two by Shimada-san). It's one of those things that's so close that we sort of take it for granted, so most photography I do there still awaits processing. But I liked today images especially, so they jump to the head of [...] View full post » |