Inokashira Park, Tokyo
Swan Boats Hanging Out On Inokashira Pond With No Expression On Their Faces
Hashirimizu Fishing Port, Kanagawa
Anchor Like A Talisman On The Bow Of A Fishing Boat Anchored At The Hashirimizu Fishing Port
Hashirimizu in Yokosuka, Kanagawa
Boats Floating On The Shore Of Hashirimizu
Benkei Moat, Tokyo
Boat On Benkei Moat
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand
Even Damnoen Saduak, Which Has Become A Tourist Attraction, Has A Peaceful Stretch Of Waterway Just A Short Walk Away
Various Kinds Of Fruits Were Sold On A Boat Floating In The Floating Market At Damnoen Saduak
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Is A Tourist Market, So When There Were Few Tourists, People Seemed To Be Free
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Also Had Boats That Made Light Meals While Floating On The Canal
A Hat Is A Must To Avoid The Sun At The Floating Market
Buying In The Floating Market Looks Like A Drive-through Shopping
The Hat, Thai Ngob, Seems To Look Disproportionately Large On The Head
The Idyllic Floating Market Was Filled With Local People's Small Talk
While It Looks Like Fun To Freely Travel Back And Forth Along The Canal, I'm Sure I'd Soon Get Bored If I Had To Pass By The Same Place Every Day
At The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Both Fruit And Souvenir Shops Looked Bored
Man Talking Bills Out Of His Picket On A Boat
A Female Boatman Wearing A Traditional Ngob, Or Hat, Gripped The Oars Tightly With Both Hands
In A Market That Was Created To Both Preserve Culture And Be A Tourist Attraction, If There Are No Tourists, The People Working There Have Nothing To Do
Boats Laid Up On The Docks Were Rattled And Waiting For Tourists
Locals May Go Shopping At The Supermarket On Land Instead Of The Floating Market On The Canal
At A Floating Market With Few Tourists, The Men Rested On A Mooring Of Their Boat, Which Also Served As A Store
Tranquil Atmosphere Wafted In The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
Saen Saep canal, Bangkok
The Water Buses On The Saen Saep Canal Are Comfortable And Free From Bangkok's Infamous Traffic Jams
Kyauktan, Myanmar
In This Area Where There Are No Bridges, Many People Cross The River In Wooden Boats
A Small Wooden Boat Was Crossing The Brown Water-filled River
Beyond The Landing Boat, I Could See Ye Le Pagoda
The Little Dock Where The Boat Floated Was Full Of Trash
Ye Le Pagoda, Kyauktan
The Man Was At The Helm Of A Ferryboat To Ye Le Pagoda Standing On A Sandbar
The Boy With Thanaka Painted On His Cheeks Worked On The Boat Crossing To Ye Le Pagoda
You Have To Take A Ferry To Get To Ye Le Pagoda, Which Stands On A Sandbar
The Boat Carrying Worshippers Was Heading For The Ye Le Pagoda Built On The Sandbar
Dalah, Myanmar
The Boys, Carrying Styrofoam Chunks In Place Of Floats, Were Like Ninjas Sneaking Up On The Fishing Boats
In Contrast To The Fast-paced Development Of Downtown On The Other Side Of The River, The Atmosphere On This Side Of The River Seemed To Be Left Behind
Ferry Terminal, Dalah
I Thought It Would Be Thrilling And Fun To Cross The Big Yangon River In A Small Boat, But As If Seeing Through Me, I Was Told That Foreigners Are Not Allowed To Ride
Pratunam Pier, Bangkok
Passengers Disembarked En Masse From The Water Bus That Landed At Pratunam Pier
You May Not Notice It When You Walk Around Downtown, But Bangkok Was Originally A Water Village Built On The Delta Of The Chao Phraya River
Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok
Even Standing On The Bridge Over The Canal, The Only Boats That Pass By Every Once In A While Are The Ones Carrying Tourists
Imperial Palace, Tokyo
Until Edo Castle Was Built, The Inui Moat Was A Natural River, And The Natural Valley Terrain Leading From Chidorigafuchi Was Used To Dam The Water And Make A Moat
Asakusabashi, Tokyo
The Tugboat Was Rippling Along As If In A Hurry To Get Somewhere
Jiyugaoka, Tokyo
Gondola On The Water's Edge
Mumbai, India
Four Men On The Boat
STUBBLE
MONK
MOTHER
CAR WINDOW
MANNEQUIN
POND