Deep in the southern mountains of Nara-prefecture, the traditional hot spring town of Dorogawa retains a serene, spiritual atmosphere that draws pilgrims from all over the country. The pure mountain spring water and hot springs that originate on sacred Mt. Omine have established the small town as a center for relaxation and renewal and a popular escape from the summer heat. Staying in an onsen town means feasting on multiple courses of local specialties, relaxing in the natural hot springs and strolling the town i Daha fazlasını okun
October 30 / Backstreet of Kinugawa Onsen
Kinugawa Onsen town was extensively developed in the past decades, when many of the large ryokan complexes were built. Several of these have gone out of business over the years, leaving behind abandoned buildings on the riverbank. The town has stepped up efforts in recent years to beautify the riverfront by removing some of the abandoned buildings while adding nature trails, parks and footbaths. However, as you explore along a quiet back street of the Onsen town you would still find some abandoned Love Hotels Daha fazlasını okun
October 28 / Autumn in Nara
Japan's first permanent capital was established in the year 710 at Heijo, the city now known as Nara (奈良). As the influence and political ambitions of the city's powerful Buddhist monasteries grew to become a serious threat to the government, the capital was moved to Nagaoka in 784. Nara is located less than one hour from Kyoto and Osaka. Due to its past as the first permanent capital, it remains full of historic treasures, including Daha fazlasını okun
October 26 / Kyoto Jidai Matsuri
Jidai Matsuri is one of the 3 largest festivals of Kyoto together with the Aoi Matsuri (May 15th) and the Gion Matsuri. This year, the Festival parade will exceptionally be held on October 26 because the entronment ceremony of the new Emperor takes place on October 22. The highlight of the festival is the Jidai Gyoretsu (Historic Pageant) : a mikoshi (a portable shrine) and a suite of some 2,000 people dressed in costumes representing various eras of Kyoto’s 1,200 year history parade through the city. htt Daha fazlasını okun
October 24 / Tsuwano - A Historic Town
Tsuwano(津和野) is a castle town deep in the mountains in Shimane Prefecture (島根県). The town was formed in the 14th century around Tsuwano Castle. The castle is not existing any more, but the old samurai residences and business streets still remain in the original locations. The first thing that catches your eyes is the red tiled roof of the houses called Sekishu Gawara or Sekishu roof tiles. They are made of the local clay, and became widely used in the snowy town of Tsuwano because they are durable in snow, freezing temper Daha fazlasını okun
First Snow - Fuji-san
22 days later than usual year... Daha fazlasını okun
October 22 / Nagoya and Local Foods
It's said that an adjective "nagoyaka"="peaceful" is the origin of the city's name. Nagoya is a big city. It's the 3rd largest incorporated city (population of 2.3 million) after Yokohama (3.7million), Osaka (2.7million). (Tokyo : 8.9 million is the largest but not City). Situated in Chubu-region, in-between Osaka and Tokyo, with easy access by Shinkansen (2 hours by the fastest "Nozomi"), Highway and by Air, and famous for Castle, Port, Z o o, Toyota Car, Mitsubishi Space Jet (MRJ) base airfield - Komaki etc. http: Daha fazlasını okun
October 21 / The Autumn Hike
Soon comes the peak of the autumn season in Japan, the leaves of the maple trees turn red in concert presenting with beautiful scenery at every turn. Pai-chan was lucky to enjoy wonderful Autumn Hike just after bad weather. In contrast with cherry blossoms, autumn colors start from the north. They can be seen first at the beginning of September in Daisetsuzan, a picturesque spot for the viewing of colorful autumn foliage in Hokkaido, then the beautiful color moves southward and arriving in Kyushu, the southern Daha fazlasını okun
October 20 / Onsen Kimono Geisha Pai-chan
Invitation to Onsen Geisha, Pai-chan's Kimono striptease evening. Which do you like, front or back ? Pai-chan is not young but grown to a yummy mature fruit. Pai-chan wants to be tasted by you. If you really feel like enjoying this "Kashikiri (reserved)" Pai-chan, the full-length video is now available (Studio Pai-chan video 65 and 42). Hope many of yo Daha fazlasını okun
October 19 / Autumn is ....
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Oct18/Take Only Pictures, Leave Only Your xxx
Japan is a hidden"Haikyo" wonderland, just waiting to be uncovered. After the bubble economy bust in the 1980s, many Love Hotels, Theme Parks, Strip Gekijo(theaters) and expensive homes were deserted. Reasons behind are many : buying new homes rather than renovating older ones is economical. The tax system makes it difficult to demolish aging buildings. So, property owners may choose to leave them to rot according to the present tax system. There is always a strong desire to seek out and share unique location Daha fazlasını okun
October 14 /Kyoto's Mibu-dera and Mibu Kyōgen
Mibu-dera temple in central Kyoto enshrines Jizō Bosatsu, the guardian of c***dren, and is well known for its connections to the Shinsengumi. Its nickname “Temple of Plays”, however, comes from the 700-year-old tradition of religious pantomimes known as Mibu Kyōgen, performed now in October, February, April, May. The general kyōgen came to be as shorter, more comical versions of nō plays enjoyed by the upper class samurai in the past. It served first as brief intermissions between nō plays and then as entertainme Daha fazlasını okun