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Repetita Iuvant

By Artborghi @artborghi

Repetitions help for the understanding of the unknown.

The graveyards of Toribeyamataishakutenotsumyo, Kyoto

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Messenger doves for prayers to the Gods.  Modern wishes hanging into the 1,300 year old Kasuga-taisha shrine, Nara

The thousand graves piled up in the temple of Jomyoin, Tokyo

Kasuga-dōrō (Japanese stone lanterns) along Mizuya Sharine, Nara

Kasuga-dōrō (Japanese stone lanterns) along Mizuya Shrine, Nara

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The 4 km-long covered-trail up to the holy mount Inari, Kyoto

Votive Torii (gates) of Fushimi Inari, Kyoto

Click to zoom in each picture. This photo series is part of the reportage Japan of mine.


Filed under: Travel photography Tagged: 2 weeks guide through japan, 2 weeks in japan, Artborghi Japan of mine, artborghi japan photoreportage, experience japan, lorenzo borghi japan of mine, photography in japan, pictures of fushimi inari, pictures of Jomyoin, religious objects japan, Toribeyamataishakutenotsumyo
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