Saturday, March 11, 2023
Chibu Island to Nishinoshima Island
Labels:
oki
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Momijidani Teien Garden Wakayama
In the top picture you can see the small "floating" pavilion with the unusual covered bridge across the moat in the background.
There is a teahouse in the garden, Koshoan, where, for a fee, you can enjoy matcha and traditional sweet.
The previous post in the series is about Wakayama Castle.
Monday, March 6, 2023
Around the Next Bend
Around the Next Bend
On the opposite bank on the inside of the first big bend in the river is a still operating quarry that produces aggregate for concrete. This bank is far less inhabited but had a rail line that closed down a few years ago. I am interested to see how the depopulation of the countryside is affecting things....
For a while, the road clings to the narrow strip of land between the mountain slope and the water, made just wide enough for the road plus the rusting rails of the defunct railway.
The previous post in the series is Zenkakuji Temple.
Labels:
Gonokawa,
kakinomoto hitomaro,
source
Saturday, March 4, 2023
Lafcadio Hearn's House & Gardens
Lafcadio Hearn's House & Gardens
Hearn, who took Japanese citizenship and the name Koizumi Yakumo, was particularly fond of the gardens in his samurai home.
Labels:
Architecture,
garden,
lafcadio hearn,
matsue,
Shimane
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Nagaoka Family 18th Century Farmhouse
The first noteworthy thing is that the walls are made of earth/clay, which is standard, but the exteriors are not covered by boards or bark as is normal. Apparently, this is because the area gets relatively little rainfall so the walls don't need the protection.
Labels:
Architecture,
mima,
Museum,
shikoku fudo,
tokushima
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Sukyoji Temple Gardens
Sukyoji Temple Gardens
The Crane & Turtle Garden by Takuan Soho is a National Important Cultutral property.
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