Saturday, 18 February 2012

CXLIV - Kyoto


O hai.

The pretty ponds in Heian Jingu are inhabited by many different species of fish, amphibians, insects, and turtles. This little fellow seemed to be begging for a morsel of our lunch.

Thursday, 16 February 2012

CXLIII - Kyoto


A beautiful moss-covered stone in the gardens of Heian Jingu.

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

CXLII - Kyoto


Heian Jingu is surrounded by four delightful gardens, which are meticulously tended by an army of gardeners every day of the year. The occasional charming sight of a forgotten bamboo rake reminds us of how the Japanese garden's apparently wild and natural beauty is in fact perfectly planned.

CXLI - Kyoto


A lotus flower decoration on the railings of Heian Jingu.

CXL - Kyoto



A musubi-ki (むすび木, "knot tree") in front of the entrance to Heian Jingu shrine. It's a bare tree where people tie their omikuji when the predicted fortune is negative.

Doesn't it look like a pretty cherry tree covered with blossoms?

A short message

I'm writing a quick note to apologise for the prolonged absence. Things have been very busy in the last year, but I hope to resume posting regularly from now on. 


長い休止を取ってごめんなさい。とてもしかったですが、これからがんばります。

( ^_^)/ やぁ!