10月 14th, 2010
A Japan photo No.321:Showa kinen park
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A Japan photo No.321:Showa kinen parkReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.321:Showa kinen parkReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.320:Showa kinen parkReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.319:ShibamataReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.318:ShibamataReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.317:ShibamataReading time: About 5 minutes
Mitokusan Sanbutuji Nageiredo Part2Monjudo is designated as an Important Cultural Property by the government and we know was built in Azuchi-Momoyama period. You can go around Monjudo. The view is amazing. There is days that you can actually see the Japan Sea. The same technique as Kiyomizudera is used to build Monjudo, a technique called kakedukuri that is used to build on steep slope or a cliff. There is a railing at Kiyomizudera but not here so you can feel a fright.
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A Japan photo No.316:ShibamataReading time: About 3 minutes
Mitokusan Sanbutuji Nageiredo Part1Have you ever seen such a place?
It is almost like a miracle for a building to cling in such precipice.
This temple called Mitokusan Sanbutuji Nageire-do is located in the center of Tottori prefecture. Since I read about this temple in a magazine, I wished to visit this place and I was able to make my wish come true.
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A Japan photo No.315:Shibamata