Friday, June 1, 2007
Machiya, Naramachi
Why do I put some normal picture on the first? Well, note at the right hand corner, you can see some red balls with different sizes along from the top to the bottom. Those are not just balls, but a special decoration (you can say.) on Naramachi, a symbol of monkey. Yes, monkey! Apparently, the god for this region is the red monkeys.
Ha, as you can see, another frontal compositions, and the last two were about bicycles in their prime. That is all for the machiyas, hopefully you enjoy the smell of traditions around the corner. See you on different topics, after the jump.
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- Diversity> Rough Sketches
- White Chapel
- Kyoto Garden of Fine Art> Details (2)
- Kyoto Garden of Fine Art> Interpretation (1)
- Kyoto Concert Hall>Graphic
- Kobe Theater> Lines
- Kobe Theater> Graphic
- NWIC> Into the Light
- Naka Waste Incineration Center, Hiroshima
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima
- Nagasaki Atom Bomb Memorial (#2)
- Nagasaki Atom Bomb Memorial (#1)
- Nagasaki Art Museum>Light at Lines at Sight
- Nagasaki Art Museum> Graphic
- Nagasaki Art Museum> The Lines
- Kitagata High Town Housing, Gifu (#3)> Stairs
- Kitagata High Town Housing, Gifu (#2)
- Kitagata High Town Housing, Gifu
- What seems to be Ise Shrine (and around)
- It's Chicken Paradise!
- Machiya, Naramachi
- Machiya, Takayama
- Machiya, Gion, Kyoto
- Oni, The Devil
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