The corridor of a Japanese-style building built in the park stretched straight. Although the sunlight came through the paper window, it was dim.
When I walked, I found many photographs hung on the wall. They were photographs of Japanese castles. I wondered why they were hung there. This park was built on a site where Takamatsu caste was. Yet I didn't know the relation between them. Perhaps, they were hung to remind people this place was a former castle.
Nov 2007 ARCHITECTURE KAGAWA | |
CORRIDOR HOUSE PAPER DOOR PARK TAKAMATSU |
No
1182
Shooting Date
Sep 2007
Posted On
November 3, 2007
Modified On
July 1, 2024
Place
Takamatsu, Kagawa
Genre
Architectural Photography
Camera
CANON EOS 1V