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mom, I'll do it myself - 1 by torne (where's my lens cap?) Via Flickr: blog : Cats in their heaven (ΦωΦ) < ママ、毛づくろいくらい自分でやるよぅ
Japan15-37 by Peilun Chen
ueno park by Christina Adriani Via Flickr: Sakura at Ueno Park
nakago by Trevor Fenner Via Flickr: via 500px ift.tt/1RkooJF
DSC04309.jpg by Leah Davies
Untitled by Yen-Chi Chen
Yukata by WuJS Via Flickr: Yukata, Kyoto
Sunpujōkōen, Aoi-ku, Shizuoka-shi by JungKyu Kim
Kiyamachi Street in Japan Kyoto . 日本.京都 高瀨川 DSC_5512 by 銘俊 Via Flickr: welcome visit my page & give me a like www.facebook.com/crphoto66 Kiyamachi Street (木屋町通 Kiyamachidōri) is a historical street in Kyoto, Japan, running north–south. It runs between Kiyamachi Nijō and Kiyamachi Shichijō on the eastern side of the Takase River near the Kamo River. There also runs Nishi-Kiyamachi Street on the western side of Takase River between Sanjō and Shichijō. It was constructed with the excavation of Takase River in the Edo period. Kiya is an old Japanese word which means woods stores. In 1895 a tram started to run between Kiyamachi Nijō and Kiyamachi Gojō. The tram line was moved to Kawaramachi Street in 1920s. 木屋町通、木屋町通り(きやまちどおり)は、京都市の南北の通りの一つである[1][2][3]。北は二条通から南は七条通まで、全長約2.8キロメートルの道路である[1]。先斗町の西にあり、高瀬川の東側に沿って中京区・下京区を貫通する[1]。 略称木屋町(きやまち)は、東西の通り名と合わせて頻用され、また通り沿い・高瀬川沿いの二条・五条間の地域を「木屋町」と通称する[3]。 三条通から南では、一部を除き高瀬川西岸に西木屋町通(にしきやまちどおり)が並走する。
Tokyo dusk by Shinichiro Saka Via Flickr: from Bunkyo Civic Center Kasugadori
in the sky by Steve Via Flickr: Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM1 Lumix G Vario 1:3.5-5.6/14-45 ASPH. MEGA O.I.S. 150903
TOKYO by Juan Pablo Arias Via Flickr: Japan
Yokohama at Night. #yokohama #Japan #ferriswheel by John C. Line
Supermoon 2015 by halfrain Via Flickr: The supermoon taking off ;) SD1 with 120-300/2.8 at 300mm ISO200 f/7.1 0.5sec NR: C0.50/L0.50
DSC_0323-2 by Alonso Reyes
Statics … Dynamics by Mahalarp Teeradechyothin Via Flickr: Torii (Japanese Shinto Gate) standing in the sea coast of Oarai, Ibaraki.
Osaka by xronis Via Flickr: Osaka