Railway line from Kyoto Station through Higashiyama leads towards Lake Biwa
A railway line from Kyoto station through the hills of Higashiyama leads towards the Lake Biwa area. The afternoon sunset brings spring color hues.
A railway line from Kyoto station through the hills of Higashiyama leads towards the Lake Biwa area. The afternoon sunset brings spring color hues.
During a brisk cold spring afternoon in Kyoto a tree fans out into the sky gathering warmth for its coming blossoms.
The fresh ocean breeze revitalizes the spirit while passing islands pass like ducks on a pond. The Shodoshima Island ferry carries automobiles and passengers to and from Shikoku Island. Standing on the upper deck alone, one may feel as he or she is on a ghost ship.
A noisy intersection in Umeda Osaka is winding down late at night as people head home after a long day at the office. From the noise of the railway bridge above to the yellow hue of the street lights casting shadows of the people waiting to cross is played out 6 days a week.
Shodoshima Island has much character to be discovered. Just walking about near the port of Kusakabehonmachi area one can see very old restaurants and structures such as this billboard that has been faded by time. How long ago was this sign erected and do these plaques even have relevance today. This is another area of Japan that seems to be stuck in time and it's wonderful.
Nakameguro is a quiet residential district of Meguro, Tokyo. Popular for its unique boutique cafes and stores it becomes an active vibrant location particularly along the Meguro River during the blooming of Cherry Blossoms in mid-spring. Cafes offer outdoor seating and wine for a relaxed dining atmosphere that is very nice during sunset hours.
Shibuya in Tokyo Japan has many back streets often containing some of the best-hidden gems of restaurants and local bars. Wondering around these areas can be very fun to explore for the variety of spots to find.
The Acros building was constructed in 1995 on the former Fukuoka prefecture office grounds. The stepped garden was designed by Michio Tase of the Plamtago design film. Many aspects of architecture design were rigorously tested and implemented such as water drainage, types of plants used so that during different seasons the south side of the stepped building would not go fully barren so that it would keep its beauty year-round. Also, other aspects were given heavy thought including falling leaves, overgrowth, and how fast some plants grew compared to others. This makes the Eco-Beautiful Acros a wonderful must-see for those admirers of modern architecture.