Sanfong Temple, Kaoshiung
When I Looked At The Lanterns Of Sanfonggung, The Lanterns Lined Up In A Gapless Row Looked Like People In A Line, As If They Were Playing A Mass Game
Cathedral of the Resurrection in Hakodate, Hokkaido
St. Nikolai, Whose Name Is Preserved In The Nikolai Cathedral, Also Went To Hakodate When He First Came To Japan
Sanpo-ji Temple, Tokyo
It Is Difficult To Feel The Former Vigor Of The Sanpo-ji
Shomyo-ji Temple, Kanagawa
The Kanazawa Bunko Next To The Temple Has More Presence Than The Shomyo-ji Temple Itself
Little Edo Warehouse District, Saitama
The Streets Of Kawagoe, Called Little Edo, Were Actually Built In The Meiji Era
Yushima Seido, Tokyo
Shachihoko On The Roof Of Yushima Seido Squirting From Its Head
Jindai-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Thatched-roof Gate Is The Oldest Structure In Jindai-ji Temple
Shinobazu-no-ike Benten-do Temple, Tokyo
In The Past, People Had To Cross Shinobazu-no-ike Benten-do Temple By Boat
Japan Open-air Folk House Museum, Kanagawa
Many Old Japanese Houses Are Open, But The Hirose Residence Did Not Have An Open Atmosphere
The Japan Open-air Folk House Museum Is Like A Real Village, An Outdoor Museum That Is Fun To Walk Around
Zentoku-ji Temple, Tochigi
A White Elephant Carrying A Flower Pavilion Used In The Flower Festival To Celebrate The Birth Of Buddha Was Placed There
Ashikaga, Tochigi
It Is Said That Tile Roofs Are Becoming Less Common Due To Cost Rather Than Earthquake Protection
Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Tokyo
Pigeons At Ueno Toshogu Shrine
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine, Tokyo
A Courtesan And A Crow Were Looking At The Precincts Of Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine In The Same Way
Former Asakura House, Tokyo
Behind The Glass Doors Stood A Magnificent Japanese-style Structure
Yebisu Garden Place, Tokyo
The Name Yebisu Comes From The Brand Name Yebisu Beer
Nishi Hongan-ji Temple, Kyoto
The Temple Bell Was Hung In The Corridor Connecting The Amida Hall And The Goeido Hall At Nishi Hongan-ji Temple
Higashi Hongan-ji Temple, Kyoto
The Roof Of The Goeido Hall, With Over 170,000 Tiles, Is Lovely To Look At From Below
Jakarta Kota Station, Jakarta
The Current Jakarta-Kota Station Building Was Built Nearly 100 Years Ago, In 1929
Jakarta, Indonesia
It Would Have Been Beautiful To See The Townscape With Its Dark And Light Tiled Roofs From Above, But There Were No Tall Buildings Around
Taman Sari district, Jakarta
There Was A Bench At The Entrance Of An Alley In Jakarta, Where Well-wishers Could Hold A Meeting
JJ Mall, Bangkok
Right Next To The Big Chatuchak Market, There Is A Big Shopping Mall Called JJ Mall
Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok
The Orange Roof Of Wat Phra Kaew Must Be To Create The Image Of The Building Itself Wearing A Robe
Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Two Policemen Sat In Chairs Under A Helmet-shaped Roof, Calmly Watching The Traffic
Wat Arun, Bangkok
Garuda Symbols Called Chofa Are Attached To The Roof Of The Temple Built At Wat Arun
Khlong Toei station, Bangkok
The Only Cities In Southeast Asia With Subways Are Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, And Bangkok
Wat Saket, Bangkok
Of Course There Are Skyscrapers In Bangkok, But There Are No Modern High-rise Buildings Around Wat Saket
Mazulou Tianhou Temple, Tainan
The Roof Of The Mazulou Tianhou Temple Is Crowded With Gods
Ikebukuro, Tokyo
Entering Silhouette
Thanlyin, Myanmar
Boy Standing On The Roof Of The Bus
Marrakesh, Morocco
Parabola Antennas On The Roofs
Figure Walking In Front Of A Building
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Two Men Sitting On The Roof Of A Bus
El Hedim Square, Meknes
Horseshoe Arches Appear Everywhere In Morocco
Sadarghat, Dhaka
Man Standing On The Roof Of A Boat
Andong Folk Village, Andong
Tile Roofing In Angdong Folk Village
Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu
Roofs In Pashupatinath
Yu Garden, Shanghai
Yu Garden Is A Garden That Was Originally Built In The 1500s By An Official As A Gift To His Father
Luang Prabang, Laos
Roof Of A Buddhist Temple
Patan, Nepal
Two Men On The Roof Of A Temple
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