The Musashi-Mitake-jinja Shrine is believed to have been founded in 90 BC by Emperor Sujin, which makes it one of the oldest in Japan. Howev

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The Musashi-Mitake-jinja Shrine is believed to have been founded in 90 BC by Emperor Sujin, which makes it one of the oldest in Japan. Howev
Water Flowing over Huge Boulders and Rocks Long-exposure shot a stream flowing of moss-covered boulders and rocks located in a ravine about 30 minutes below the peak of Mt. Mitake about 2 hours west of central Tokyo. Portfolio: https://pix4japan.myportfolio.com Pentax KP 36 mm ISO 100 for 3.0 sec. at ƒ/10
Flowing Stream in Deep Mountain Ravine Long exposure of small stream flowing through popular hiking destination called the Rock Garden, located in a ravine about 30 minutes below the peak of Mt. Mitake. Portfolio: https://pix4japan.myportfolio.com Pentax KP 24 mm ISO 100 for 4.0 sec. at ƒ/18
Moss and Fallen Leaf Close-up shot of a leaf on a moss covered boulder located in a ravine about 30 minutes below the peak of Mt. Mitake. Portfolio: https://pix4japan.myportfolio.com Pentax KP 100 mm ISO 100 for 0.3 sec. at ƒ/4.5
Mist and Mountain Ridgelines after Sunrise in Japan View of the mountain ridges bathed in morning mist after sunrise. Shot taken from peak of Mt. Mitake in the Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park west of central Tokyo. Portfolio: https://pix4japan.myportfolio.com Pentax KP 210 mm ISO 100 for 1/30 sec. at ƒ/13
Vacation with Wolfie: Mount Mitake
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Reach for the sky, Mount Mitake, Japan
Tokyo is blessed with proximity to some gorgeous mountains and express trains that can get you to them in just over an hour. Mount Mitake was the destination for this week’s hike. If you catc…