Fall color leaves Nagano Japan.
On a crisp autumn day the leaves on side of building change to wonderful reds and oranges. Nagano Japan. Fuji Film X-E5.
On a crisp autumn day the leaves on side of building change to wonderful reds and oranges. Nagano Japan. Fuji Film X-E5.
As the sun falls on a cool autumn afternoon in Nagano Japan.
Himi (氷見市, Himi-shi) is a city in western Toyama Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 March 2018, the city had an estimated population of 48,275 in 17632 households,[1] and a population density of 210 persons per km². Its total area is 230.56 square kilometres (89.02 sq mi). Himi is known primarily for its commercial fishing industry. The city was founded on August 1, 1952.
The Toyama City Tram Line (富山市内軌道線, Toyama Shinai Kidōsen) of Toyama Chihō Railway, commonly referred to as 市電 (shiden), is a narrow gauge tram system in Toyama, Japan. Its first operation was in 1912. It has 23 stations and runs 7.3 km.
A train passes over a river in Okayama Japan.
Kenroku-en 兼六園 means Six Attributes Garden. It is one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan. It was developed from the 1620s to the 1840s. Kenroku-en contains about 8,750 trees, and 183 species of plants in total.