Hasedera, Kanagawa
I Feel That The Transience Of Flower Life Is Very Compatible With The Buddhist Idea Of The Impermanence Of All Things
Shurakuen Garden, Okayama
The Pond In Shurakuen Were Covered With Lotus Leaves
Tsuyama, Okayama
Morning Glory Blooming At Edge Of The Eaves
Yokohama, Kanagawa
Flowering Persicaria Capitata On The Roadside
Rose In The Sun
Stamen
Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Tokyo
As An Outsider, They All Looked Like Roses To Me, But There Were Different Kinds Of Roses In Bloom
Looking At The Petals Alone, One Would Not Expect To Find Sharp Stings, And The Rose Petals And Stem Seem To Be Separate Plants
Takahashi in Okayama, Okayama
Drops On Pink Petals
Closeup Of Calystegia
Closeup Of Echeveria
Ohara Museum, Okayama
The Ohara Museum Of Art Is An Art Museum That Displays The Collection Gathered By Magosaburo Ohara, Who Laid The Foundations Of Kurabo And Kuraray
Purple Flower Of Lotus In The Museum
Isle of Taketomi, Okinawa
Hibiscus
Isle of Miyako, Okinawa
Sunflowers In Miyako Island
Senso-ji, Tokyo
Girl With A Flower Wore A Concerned Look
Shibuya, Tokyo
Little Girl With A Flower
Glover Garden in Nagasaki city, Nagasaki
Tulip In Glover Garden
Magnolia In Glover Garden
Hsiahai City God Temple, Taipei
The Man Sold Flowers For The Offering In Front Of The Hsiahai City God Temple
Hongaku-Ji, Kanagawa
Single Flower Of Lotus
Cherry Blossom On The Branch
Hibiya Park, Tokyo
Little Boy On The Other Side Of The Trees
Figure Walking In The Woods
Yushima Tenmangu, Tokyo
Lots Of Chrysanthemums
Meigetsu-In, Kanagawa
The Round Window In The Main Hall Of Meigetsu-in Is The Window Through Which The Japanese Garden Spreads Out
Gokoku-Ji, Tokyo
Red Spider Lily In Gokoku-Ji
Tokoname, Aichi
Flower Of Lotus In A Jar
Ogawamachi, Saitama
Last Day In Summer
Mukōjima-Hyakkaen Garden, Tokyo
Flower In Mukojima-Hyakkaen
Daikanyama, Tokyo
Flowers By The Roadside
Okadera, Nara
Rhododendron Was Bloomed
Some Of The Many Roses Have Names Like Princess Michiko
Cherry Blossoms Falling Down
Ochanomizu, Tokyo
Magnolia
Ueno Tosho-Gu, Tokyo
Cherry Blossoms Beside A Large Lantern
Rikugien Garden, Tokyo
It Is Said That There Are Records Of At Least 58 Visits To Rikugien By The 5th Shogun Tsunayoshi Himself
Red Blossoms Of Japanese Plum
Plum Blossom Viewing May Not Be Popular Because People Don't Drink And Eat Under The Flowers
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