Leaving Kiyomizu-dera, I took a right turn on two old streets very nice renovated. Thier name is Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka. There are a lot of Japanese souvenirs shops and, of course, they are full of tourists. It was a real treat for the photographer in me, as I shot a lot of details. I leave you to see what I got.
Coborand de la Kiyomizu-dera, am luat-o la dreapta, intrand intr-o zona de stradute vechi din Kyoto, cu case traditionale frumos restaurate. Zona este plina de mici magazine de suveniruri si, bineinteles, plina de turisti. Strazile se numesc Sannen-zaka si Ninen-zaka. A fost o incantare pentru fotograful amator din mine, sa surprinda diverse detalii pe aceste stradute. Va las sa le vedeti.
Coborand de la Kiyomizu-dera, am luat-o la dreapta, intrand intr-o zona de stradute vechi din Kyoto, cu case traditionale frumos restaurate. Zona este plina de mici magazine de suveniruri si, bineinteles, plina de turisti. Strazile se numesc Sannen-zaka si Ninen-zaka. A fost o incantare pentru fotograful amator din mine, sa surprinda diverse detalii pe aceste stradute. Va las sa le vedeti.
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Stradute inguste, in panta, scari, gradinute japoneze ... un coltisor fermecat. Ca sa nu mai zic, de masuta cu picior de portelan, am ramas in extaz ... Splendid !
ReplyDeleteSi mie mi-a placut mult aceasta parte din Kyoto, Dani, parca era un alt oras.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures, on the steps of the first picture, I took a nice photo of four geishas.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Great, Filip!
ReplyDeleteI walked down these same streets 18 months ago... and enjoyed it as much as you did! Enjoy your blogging break! Perhaps out on another trip? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI have always enjoyed the experience of other cultures and i'm glad you got a chance to experience Japan.
ReplyDeleteThere are quite exceptional pictures and I mean between the Japanese souvenirs that you show. Very nice blog :-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Helma
Hello, Traveling Hawk.
ReplyDeleteYour heartwarming works fascinates my heart.
Thank you for your kindness.
And i pray for you and yours peace.
Have a good new-week. From Japan, ruma ❃
I agree, this is a treat for us photographers. So many wonderful things to capture as seen on your awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteYour guess was right, Francisca, but I'll blog about it only after I finish this serial.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Life Ramblings! I'm glad too.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your opinion, Helma. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you, ruma! I am glad you visit my blog right now, to see how I enjoyed Kyoto and why.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rizalenio!
ReplyDeleteA very bijonder this blog Traveling Hawk the view from the stairs is great pity that by the renovation could not penetrate farther. A wonderful series that shows you us here. The golden Boedah earns much respect. Greetings, Helma
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, again, Helma!
ReplyDeleteFerestrele cap de floare seamănă cu un ghiocel :).
ReplyDeleteAi dreptate, Liliana.
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