Saturday, October 14, 2023

Miho no Matsubara on a Rainy Day

Last Sunday was a rainy day. I originally planned to do a different outside thing, but the rain made me change my mind. I walked to Miho instead. Because of the rain, there were few people there. Miho no Matsubara is one of those places I can visit again and again.


















Very close to the Pine Forest is Miho Shrine.







Even rainy days are good in Japan.

7 comments:

Jeanie said...

i can see why you visit repeatedly. It truly is lovely!

kiwikid said...

That is a really beautiful place, love the old trees. What is the black and white creature at the door?

Queeniepatch said...

Rain makes this place special, the bark and pine needles glisten with moisture. it must be especially nice when you are almost alone with the trees and silence. It's a good place for quiet contemplation.

Toki said...

Miho-No-Matsubara is a tourist destination.
Of course, it's also a great place to take a walk.
But it takes an hour and a half to two house one way from your house, right?
I don't have the confidence to walk that long now.😅

diamondc said...

Hello Pamela: It looks so calm and serene even when rainy, the tree growing is so very interesting.
Thank-you for sharing.

Catherine

Lelia said...

I enjoy your photographs so much. And thank you again for sharing.
OUr daughter's boyfriend runs marathons and has his eye on Tokoyo for 2024 or 2025. Will see. Maybe I'll make it to Japan

Leonore Winterer said...

Looks like a nice place to visit in any weather!