Kyoto
Kyoto subway station
Kyoto subway station
Kyoto subway station
Kyoto subway station
Kyoto subway station
Our Kyoto hotel
Kyoto
Kyoto
Gion streets, Kyoto
Gion streets, Kyoto
Gion streets, Kyoto
Gion streets, Kyoto
Objects of interest
Kamidana (Shinto-home-altar)
Tomoe (Shinto symbol) detail on roofs
Newspapper with a very interesting illustration of some famous Japanese Myths.
Ramen
Real katana of the famous samurai warrior Minamoto Yoritomo
Buddhist mirrors
Buddhist mirrors
Buddhist mirrors
Decorated tea bowls.
Decorated tea bowls.
Water recipient decorated with an Uji-Bridge painting
Tea bowl decorated on the inside, for a pretty view while drinking.
Tea bowl decorated with an Isuzu river painting
Friends
Germany vs Portugal (first day's dinner)
Me with Sakahashi (first day's dinner)
Ise
Hinjitsukan
Hinjitsukan
Hinjitsukan
Hinjitsukan
Hinjitsukan
Hinjitsukan
Closer to reaching the Naiku
Uji-town
Uji-town
Isuzu river
Through the sando
Main Torii
Through the sando
Through the sando
Through the sando
Through the sando
Sacred wooden branch
Kagura-den (place for the famous kagura dance)
Japanese people do have graveyards, after all.
''Lamps'' you see along the main road in Ise
Late sunshine, on my way to the post-office
Now, this is a graffiti! (Representation of Amaterasu, Goddess of the Sun).
Best picture of the day!
When the main streets meet those Doraemon (Anime) suburbs.
Shrine entrances in the middle of the main roads.
Not a singe day where you don't hear a crow
Kongô Shôji
Kongô Shôji
Kongô Shôji
Kongô Shôji
Kongô Shôji
Kogakkan University
Shinto Priests training dôjô (the old side of the University, still active)
Shinto Kokugaku (Shinto school of culture) memorial building.
Shinto Library
Tea House
Mikoshi - A transport for the Kami (deity)
Examples of food, offered to the Kami.
Flowers for a Kami
Ceremony dress of the saihû (supreme priestess of Ise-Jingu)
Old Shinto Kogakkan
Starting a trip
Somewhere near Mongolia.
Japan and a lot of agricultural fields!
Japan: A route in the middle of nowhere.
Somewhere in Germany
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