A section of the torii path behind Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine in Kyoto The Miyajima torii, three deer and a woman with an umbrella A pachinko arcade in Shibuya, Tokyo A smaller shrine at Kiyomizu-dera temple in Kyoto A shallow stream in Nakameguro, Tokyo, framed by cherry trees A tram heading for Hiroshima Station A gardener sweeping leaves at Kenrokuen garden, Kanazawa The Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima at low tide A picture of the front door of our crash-pad in Nakameguro, Tokyo Scene from the folding screen depicting the Summer War of Osaka, Osaka Castle The words ‘You Heights’ written on a building in Kanazawa An origami crane sitting on a guide book A bell outside a hillside temple in Takayama A woman in a kimono in front of a shrine at Kiyomizu-dera temple in Kyoto. Hello Kitty/Osaka Castle limited edition public transport card A bus with no passengers in Fukuoka A Japanese bento box, containing assorted nom noms Footprints painted on a road in Kanazawa Cat-themed dishes at a restaurant in Osaka Prayer blocks at Kiyomizu-dera temple in Kyoto Manicured trees and pond at Kenrokuen garden, Kanazawa An image of a tatami room looking over Lake Kawaguchiko, Mt Fuji The floating torii of Miyajima A sweet potato and green tea ice cream cone Autumnal trees and pond, Kenrokuen garden, Kanazawa A view of Fukuoka from the JR Beetle A view of a traditional tatami house in Hiroshima A strange saucer-shaped object in the sky above Kagoshima The driver’s compartment of a bullet train a Tokyo Station A poster for a mysterious detective agency, found in Hiroshima A painting of Mt Fuji on the side of a train One of the many red shrines at Kiyomizu-dera temple in Kyoto A fence covered with lovers’ padlocks, Enoshima island Japanese beer vending machine A partial view of the summit of Mount Fuji, surrounded by clouds Tags# Hiroshima# japan# Kagoshima# Kanazawa# Kyoto# Mt. Fuji# osaka# Takayama# Tokyo Davey Dreamnation Davey Dreamnation (1972–?) is an Australalian musician, vocalist, pirate and record-label owner who now lives 'in the third person'. View his full biography. Articles: 1200 Previous Post Kanazawa, Japan Next Post Leaves of Glass: it's real!
How’s the serenity?
Heh heh … prettttttyy darned serene, I can tell you.
Serenity, serenity …