Klein, dick und breitbeinig. Und dennoch niedlich. Aber…der Hund ist nicht die wichtigste Information von diesem Foto. Im Hintergrund habt ihr sicherlich sofort die Nachbauten prähistorischer Häuser entdeckt! 😉
A TV-team came to the Museum to ask the curator about the latest special exhibition. I was watching the live broadcast with colleagues from our office.
My strongest supporter in Japan. My bicycle. At the entrance of the Buddhist temple in my neighborhood which is about 170 years old.The Buddhist monk Shinran (1173-1263) – waiting for you at the entrance of the Buddhist temple in Nagaoka. He’s the founder of Jōdo Shinshū, the most widly practiced branch of Buddhism in Japan.Inside the Buddhist temple.The butsudan is an altar found inside the temple.Obon festival – honoring the spirits of the ancestors.
More information on the etiquette when visting a temple:
This could be me 😉 – travelling with an Asian conical hat, a kimono with obi (band around the body) and sandals. Wall decoration at Sendai station// Japan.