A place that doesn’t need any editing at all.
No matter how you shoot it, it looks beautiful.
Wakayama Castle | Review by ひ嘎C
Other Reviews by ひ嘎C
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Head Temple, Hasedera
Nestled in the mountains, this is one of the most prominent holy places in Japan housing the Kannon statue. It used to stand at the midpoint of the Hase Road which ran from Yamato Province to Ise Province. It appears in ancient poetries called Komoriku no Hatsuse and in Manyoshu.
A desolate yet incredibly sacred place.
All I felt was deep emotion, over and over again. -
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Keage Incline
Lake Biwa Canal is a man-made waterway that connects Otsu and Kyoto. Although it was made in the Meiji Period, it is still being used and made up of the roughly 20 km-long 1st Canal, the 7.4km-long 2nd Canal, and 3.3km-long Canal Branch, etc.
Cherry trees with only buds
stood along both sides of the tracks,
creating a bleak and chilly atmosphere. -
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Philosopher's Path
A walking path leading from Ginkakuji Temple, one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Japan, to Kumano Nyakuouji Shrine.
The Philosopher's Path, even without the cherry blossoms, still has a charm all its own.
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