Whenever I'm out and about, I look both ways as I walk. I'm not just looking for cars that may not see me, I'm looking for small neighborhood shrines or temples. Recently, when I was in Shizuoka City, I looked up a hill and saw this tiny shrine.
Just a short distance away was this bigger grander temple (I think it was a temple because of the cemetery and there was no torii, but I may be wrong).
Hi Pamela Japan looks to be such an interesting place to live and it looks like you love it there,there is always so much to see and do,hope your day is a good one Pamela xx
Pamela: It is an interesting world, you are very lucky to be able to explore such beauty, amazing headstones.
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You most certainly do and I enjoy seeing it through your eyes.
ReplyDeleteHi Pamela Japan looks to be such an interesting place to live and it looks like you love it there,there is always so much to see and do,hope your day is a good one Pamela xx
ReplyDeleteEven in Tokyo there seemed to be little shrines and temples tucked into the urban landscape. Fascinating.
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You are an excellent guide of Japanese culture and history.
ReplyDeleteFascinating cultural places. The buildings and gardens look serene, and the graves and the items left on them are very interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt's so fun how you can stumble across these little shrines everywhere. Sometimes they are even more interesting than the big touristy ones!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing the shrines in Japan. This is a wonderful reminder.
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