Aikura ैकुरा
Onsen (温泉)
Genkan 玄関
Geisha 芸者
Bonbori (ぼんぼり・
Wagashi 和菓子
Kenroku-en (兼六園).
Kenroku-en (兼六園).
Colour activity house.
From Outside.
From Inside.
Rinnō-ji (輪王寺)
Kinkaku-ji (金閣寺)
...whatever may happen.....
Summertime Blues.
Okunoin (奥の院)
Okunoin (奥の院)2.
Nara Kōen 奈良公園
July the 3rd:)
Daibutsu (大仏)
Rokuon-ji (鹿苑寺)
Karesansui 枯山水
Koya-san 高野山
Ogimachi (荻町).
Suganuma (菅沼).
Suganuma (菅沼).
東京国際フォーラム.
東京国際フォーラム. The hall.
東京国際フォーラム
Sakura (桜).
Kan'ō 観桜.
Sakura (桜).
Hanami in Tokyo.
From above.
Yozakura 夜桜 .
Spotlight on Japan. Tokyo Sky Tree.
Far East.
A simple message.
このほどを 花に礼いふ 別れ哉
9. Μέντορι εἰδομένη ἠμὲν δέμας ἠδὲ καὶ αὐδήν (Ih…
8. Εὐρύκλεια
7. Καλυψώ...(He was washed ashore on the island of…
6. Strait of Scylla and Charybdis.
5. Circe's Island (Κίρκη)
4. Guests of Aeolus (Αἴολος)
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DU GIVRE A LA GLACE / TOOF HOARFROST IN THE ICE !!!
DU GIVRE A LA GLACE / TOOF HOARFROST IN THE ICE !!!
L'oeuvre de l'homme embellie par la nature.Human work enhanced by Nature
L'oeuvre de l'homme embellie par la nature.Human work enhanced by Nature
MERS, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, fountains, water, ice...
MERS, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, fountains, water, ice...
Lampadaires et lanternes / Street lamps and lanterns.
Lampadaires et lanternes / Street lamps and lanterns.
Des fils partout ......./ Plenty of wires ...../ Hilos en todas partes.....
Des fils partout ......./ Plenty of wires ...../ Hilos en todas partes.....
Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
MAEZIOÙ / ARVESTVA /PAYSAGE /PANORAMA in mémoriam à Mahuphidos
MAEZIOÙ / ARVESTVA /PAYSAGE /PANORAMA in mémoriam à Mahuphidos
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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Gassho-Zukuri architecture
Gassho-zukuri is a unique architecture style special for the Hida district of Japan (inland in the mountains).
Gassho-Zukuri houses are recognized for their slanted, thatched gable roofs. The steep slope, angling at about 60 degrees, allows snow to fall off so as to prevent the house from being crushed under the weight. (To further increase its strength, lumber is placed between the crossbeams.) This roof shape resembles a pair of praying hands, which is how the architectural style got its name: Gassho means to join one’s hands in prayer, while Zukuri denotes a type of architecture.
Built from the 1700s through to the early-20th century, the Gassho farmhouse is larger than most others in Japan, and typically has three (and sometimes four) levels. An irori, or traditional open hearth, generally found in the common dining room, is used for heating and cooking.
Gassho-Zukuri houses are recognized for their slanted, thatched gable roofs. The steep slope, angling at about 60 degrees, allows snow to fall off so as to prevent the house from being crushed under the weight. (To further increase its strength, lumber is placed between the crossbeams.) This roof shape resembles a pair of praying hands, which is how the architectural style got its name: Gassho means to join one’s hands in prayer, while Zukuri denotes a type of architecture.
Built from the 1700s through to the early-20th century, the Gassho farmhouse is larger than most others in Japan, and typically has three (and sometimes four) levels. An irori, or traditional open hearth, generally found in the common dining room, is used for heating and cooking.
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Thanks for the note.
All the best
Fabio
Bonne semaine.
Congratulations and thank you for the note, Annemarie.
aMTS.
Danke für die schöne und beeindruckende Japan-Serie, Annemarie
Great picture!
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