Veröffentlicht am August 6, 2017August 7, 2017What a Peaceful Place. Would Have Loved To Spend More Time Here. Koi pond at Seifukuji temple
Veröffentlicht am August 6, 2017August 7, 2017An Outstanding Sculptor And Painter: Uncho Ishikawa (1814-1883). Beautiful monument at Seifukuji temple. It portraits the artist in action. He was a master craftsman during the Edo period (1603-1868).
Veröffentlicht am August 6, 2017August 7, 2017Get six-pack abs like him! ;) It’s one of the muscular guardians in front of a Buddhist temple. My friends Yuka and Hiro invited me to join them by car to Seifukuji temple (Uonuma). It’s definitely a place to be.
Veröffentlicht am August 5, 2017August 5, 2017Chimaki – Rice Wrapped In Bamboo Leaf. I’m also eager to try alot of Japanese food. Latest addition: chimaki!
Veröffentlicht am August 5, 2017August 5, 2017Sneaking Around The Cultural Heritage Of Japan. Thank you, Yuriko, for the lovely picture. #greatpeopleofmaebashi
Veröffentlicht am August 5, 2017August 5, 2017Taking Part In A Japanese Tea Ceremony Which Is Typically for the Island Of Sado.
Veröffentlicht am August 3, 2017August 3, 2017Fireworks near Chosei Bridge. Fireworks have taken on a whole new meaning to me in Japan. Japanese people know how to entertain the public (but won’t forget to link it to a serious background story). Nagaoka fireworks is the second largest fireworks in Japan. Only Omagari has a even bigger fireworks where pyrotechnicans compete against one another. The mentioned bridge is located in the city of Nagaoka and was completed in 1934. #japan #history #commemoration #seetheworld
Veröffentlicht am August 3, 2017August 3, 2017Mikoshi – ein tragbarer Shintō-Schrein! Let’s have a closer look.