
Koyasan – Sacred center of Shingon buddhism
September 2009 – The village of Koya at Mount Koya (koyasan) is best known as the center of the Shingon Buddhism. At a plateau at…
September 2009 – The village of Koya at Mount Koya (koyasan) is best known as the center of the Shingon Buddhism. At a plateau at…
Many people know Japan as being a fascinating country with cutting edge technology and wonderful architecture where country’s traditions are still being maintained. Like most…
Shikoku island Shikoku in Japan is famous for its 88 historic temples. The 88-temple route extends 1200km and is known by many pilgrims. Nowadays, you…
Oboke Oboke (Miyoshi city, Tokushima prefecture) is a village at the banks of the Yoshino river. The area is know by rafters and tourboat operators.…
Uchiko Lovers of authentic Japanese streets and houses should certainly drop by Uchiko town. Uchiko (Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku) is a small village where one of…
Ritsurin Koen Ritsurin Koen (栗林公園) is often suggested that it deserves a spot on the list of the “three most beautiful gardens of Japan”. Ritsurin…
Kurokawaso May 2015 – This afternoon around 16 o’clock we finally arrived at the village of Kurokawaso. It was a rainy day. Kurokawaso is a…
Manneke Pis In Europe the statue of the Peeing Boy at the market place in the city center of Brussels, Belgium is a famous statue.…
Vine bridges (Kazurabashi) Once, long time ago, the Iya Valley had 13 suspension bridges which were build out of vines (Kazurabashi). These bridges were important…
Eleven years ago, Tsukimi Ayano (now 65+) returned to her home in Nagoro to take care of her father. However faced with this exodus from…