Probably my favorite landscape views of Japan are from on high looking down on mist filled valleys.
All these shots are from dawn a couple of weeks ago up on Mt Hiba and Mt Eboshi, at around 1200 meters in the Chugoku Mountains stradding the border of Hiroshima and Shimane.
Someone wrote me and suggested I give more detailed info on the locations of my posts, so I have started to add google maps at the bottom of the posts. Is this helpful?
In actual fact, as is the case with much of life, the best Japan has to offer is not easily accessible.
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And a good thing it isn't that accessible - otherwise it would undoubtedly be covered in tourists. Somethings are best left as secrets!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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Gorgeous patterns and shapes there... That sure is a glimpse of an unfamiliar Japan as far as most people are concerned...
ReplyDeleteas always great photos and great articles, keep it up thank you.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to provide the location of the site presented. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteVery helpful, thanks. I'm hoping to spend a couple weeks in Japan next year in the Spring. Looking to either travel around Kyoto and then to the countryside or perhaps a little further south. Nothing firm, yet.
ReplyDeleteNovember! my month
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for sharing these wonderful images