Tag Archives: kyoto

the autumn rhapsody

23 Oct

the time has come….


maybe i have to prepare some hot coffee..


…and ask God to sit together with me


to talk about the real love….


before i’m falling in love again 🙂


happy weekend all ……….

Train in Japan

4 Sep

Train is a very popular transportation in Japan.

Why is it so popular ?? Because it’s cheap and you can almost go to everywhere using train.

Besides it’s popularity, their exterior and of course interior looks, are very interesting.

Here are some pictures of Japan Train I took while travelling around Japan.

 

A local train in Nara Prefecture. Retro looks !  🙂

This is a Train in Oosaka, The Hankyu Line

A train that can take you to Nikko, the (most) famous tourist spot in Japan.

This Odakyu Romance Car Train will take you to Hakone.

I don’t think this one need explanation. The Famous Super Bullet Express Train Shinkansen.

Randen Train will take you to visit many old temples and shrines in Kyoto.

Kominato Railways, a local train in the suburb of Chiba Prefecture. It’s cute Train 🙂

In the line of duty. Nanbu Line commuter Train is connecting Tachikawa and Kawasaki area.

Randen Railways in Kyoto. It runs in the same track with cars .

In the line of Duty. a Train in Tohoku area before the nuclear plant accident.

 

 

 

World Heritage in Analog

20 Aug

When you have a chance to visit Kyoto, you can see a lot of beautiful shrine and temple.

Most of them have been built for more than 100 years, but they still have very good shape and look.

Some of them are the World Heritage, that is listed in UNESCO and acknowledged as an outstanding example of a type of building,architectural, or technological ensemble or landscape which illustrates a significant stage in human history.

Here are some of them. I will add more after I finish scanning the rest  🙂

 

Kamigamo Shrine, which is famous for it’s cone sand (tatesuna in Japanese)

Fushimi Inari, the most famous Inari-san in Kyoto. You don’ t want to miss this if you’re visiting Kyoto

Enryakuji complex, in the Mount Hiei  ( northeast Kyoto ). The complex is very large, and it takes a half day to go around it.

The same Enryaku Ji

Enryaku-Ji

Enma ( you write your wish in the wooden plate and hang like this ) in Enryaku-Ji

 

All pics are taken with Olympus XA on Kodak TMAX film