2019-12-03

Hakone Shrine


Young fern growing from the side of a wall made of clay and alternating layers of recyled Japanese roof tiles near the south gate of the Hakone Checkpoint. Such  walls (sotobei 外塀) were typically used to enclose, gardens, tea house, and aristocratic homes. Today, they can still be found around Buddhist temples and throughout Kyoto.
ISO 800 at ƒ/7.1 for 1/500 sec.
#claywall #mudwall #Japaneserooftiles #fern #外塀 #羊歯 #シダ #瓦 #土塀 #江戸時代 #箱根関所 #PentaxKP

Southern gate (Kyoto side) to the historical Hakone Checkpoint on the shores of Lake Ashino in the Hakone mountain range located halfway between Tokyo and Mt. Fuji. The checkpoint was used by the Edo Shogunate from 1619 until 1868 to inspect travelers, and feudal lords with their entourage of family, samurai, and staff. Feudal lords were required to leave their wives and children in Edo (modern-day Tokyo) and return to their castles every other year. The shogun basically held the families as hostages to ensure there were no rebellions. The checkpoint includes historically accurate reconstructions of gates, fences, officer housing, prison, and lookout tower, using the same tools and techniques from over 400 years ago. Even the dark blue paint is made of the original mixture of persimmon juice and charcoal.
ISO 800 at ƒ/7.1 for 1/1250 sec.
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Dock on the shores of Lake Ashi (芦ノ湖 Ashi-no-ko). Located about 90 minutes from Tokyo by car, the lake formed in a  volcanic crater that last erupted in 1170 creating Mt. Hakone, which has been a popular resort destination for an abundance of hot springs. 
ISO 400 at ƒ/8 for 1/250 sec.
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Two catamaran (double-hulled) cruise ships on Ashinko Lake. The Hakone-maru (left) and Jyukoku-maru (right) have been in operation since the 1960s. Have never taken a cruise on the lake, but looks like it would fun since I only recently learned that dogs are allowed on the upper decks.
ISO 200 at ƒ/6.3 for 1/400 sec.
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Leaves of a "weeping fern" (Lepisorus thunbergianus) with small dark spores at the ends of each leaf. This is an unusual fern that only grows on old trees covered in moss. All the trees, shrubs, mosses and grasses of Onshi-Hakone-Koen Park have been meticulously manicured and nurtured since 1886 when the grounds were originally part of the imperial Hakone Palace, which was a summer retreat for the imperial family and famous guests including Prince Edward from the UK who visited in 1922. After two major earthquakes destroyed the palace, combined with austerity measures resulting from WWII, the imperial family donated the grounds to Kanagawa Prefecture for use as a public park.
ISO 100 at ƒ/5.6 for 1/500 sec.
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Photo of the reconstructed Hakone Detached Palace (Kyu Hakone Rikyu), which used to be part of a larger summer retreat complex for the imperial family called the Hakone Palace (1886 to 1945). After the war, the palace grounds were converted into a public park and the detached palace was converted into a museum. On a clear day, the 2nd floor balcony offers a breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji with Ashinoko Lake in the foreground.
ISO 200 at ƒ/5 for 1/500 sec.
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Located at only about 32 km (20 miles) away, Mt. Fuji revealed herself from behind clouds as seen from Mt. Hakone with Ashinoko Lake in the foreground.
ISO 100 at ƒ/5.6 for 1/500 sec.
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Taking a break on a bench in Onshi-Hakone Park located just in front of the Hakone Detached Palace overlooking the Ashinoko Lake.
ISO 100 at ƒ/5.6 for 1/500 sec.
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Main entrance/exit of Onshi-Hakone Park, which was built as a part of the imperial family's summer retreat in 1884. The location was decided at the recommendation of a German physician, Dr. Erwin Balz, whose studies focused on preventative medicine. He believed natural hot springs and mountain air offered significant health benefits, making Hakone a perfect spot for a royal retreat. Nowadays, both Japanese and foreigners from the world over enjoy the benefits of hot springs and mountain air of Mt. Hakone.
ISO 1600 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/100 sec.
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Gate No. 2 of about 6 huge torii gates that lead the way to Hakone Shrine. Unfortunately, modernization of the lake's harbor starting back in the 1960s has become a commercial eyesore and tourist trap if viewed from across the other side of the harbor.
ISO 400 at ƒ/8 for 1/250 sec.
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One of several huge stone lanterns lining the Tokaido road (connecting Kyoto with Tokyo) near Hakone Shrine. Although modernized for automotive traffic these days, some parts of the Tokaido still retain the original stone paving, cedar trees, and charm dating back to the 17th century.
ISO 800 at ƒ/5.6 for 1/80 sec.
#stonelantern #Tokaido #HakoneShrine #Hakone #石灯籠 #東海道 #箱根神社 #箱根 #PentaxKP

Japanese cedar trees planted between 600 and 800 years ago to protect visitors to Hakone Shrine from the chill of winter winds and heat of the summer sun.
ISO 3200 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/40 sec.
#trees #moss #cedartrees #HakoneShrine #Hakone #Japan #木 #コケ #杉並木 #箱根神社 #箱根 #PentaxKP

Stone lantern with red glass inlays (above) and the Anzan-sugi (below). Anzan-sugi (cedar of safe birth) is an 800-year old cedar tree believed to possess a divine spirit of the Shinto tradition. The shimenawa (sacred straw/hemp rope) on the tree is the border between realm of the spirit and humans and wards of evil spirits. This tree is regarded as a symbol for a smooth delivery when giving birth, and a symbol of prosperity of one's descendants. Pregnant women, families of all ages, and tourists will offer simple prayers or just pay respect to the tree's spirit with a simple bow.
ISO 800 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/80 sec.
#trees #moss #AnzanSugi #HakoneShrine #strawrope #Hakone #Japan #木 #コケ #安産杉 #箱根神社 #標縄 #箱根 #PentaxKP

Anzan-sugi (cedar of safe birth) is an 800-year old cedar tree believed to possess a divine spirit of the Shinto tradition. The shimenawa (sacred straw/hemp rope) on the tree is the border between realm of the spirit and humans and wards of evil spirits. This tree is regarded as a symbol for a smooth delivery when giving birth, and a symbol of prosperity of one's descendants. Pregnant women, families of all ages, and tourists will offer simple prayers or just pay respect to the tree's spirit with a simple bow.
ISO 800 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/80 sec.
#trees #moss #AnzanSugi #HakoneShrine #strawrope #Hakone #Japan #木 #コケ #安産杉 #箱根神社 #標縄 #箱根 #PentaxKP

Posing with a komainu (lion-like dog) statue in front of one of many small shrines located throughout the Hakone Shrine complex.
ISO 3200 at ƒ/5.6 for 1/25 sec.
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After climbing the cedar-tree-lined 89 steps, a small clearing appears revealing the main Hakone Shrine complex. On both sides of the gate, there are huge komainu (lion-like dogs) guarding the shrine. The 1,260-year-old shrine was visited by many warlords who prayed for success in battle and peace in their territories. Nowadays, visitors pray for safe delivery of a baby, purification of one's soul, safety while driving, and economic fortune. For some visitors, the shrine is considered to be a so-called "power spot" where you can "feel in-tune with nature or the surrounding elements."
ISO 800 at ƒ/5.6 for 1/80 sec.
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One of nine dragon heads used at the purification fountain where you wash your hands before approaching the Nine-Headed-Dragon Shrine [Kuzuryu-jinja], which is one of many sub-shrines at the Hakone Shrine complex. Dragons are a common motif at the water fountains [chozuya or temizuya] of many Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. In Japanese mythology, dragons were considered to be deities of water and rain.
ISO 3200 at ƒ/5.6 for 1/100 sec.
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Originally established in the year 757, the Nine-Headed-Dragon Shrine [Kuzuryu-jinja] reveres a nine-headed dragon. According to ancient legend, the dragon who lived at the bottom of Lake Ashi demanded a human sacrifice from the local villagers. A monk named Mangan Jyonin saved the villagers by subduing the dragon causing it to renounce its evil ways. The dragon became revered as a dragon king, and these days, a festival is held every year on July 31st to celebrate the nine-headed dragon king.
ISO 3200 at ƒ/4 for 1/200 sec.
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This torii gate serves two purposes. First, this torii gate indicates "entrance" from the shore of Ashinko Lake to Hakone Shrine which sits 213 meters (700 feet) up on the hill behind the gate. This particular gate is unique in that there are not so many throughout all of Japan that have been built directly over the water. Second, this torii gate is named "Heiwa-no-Torii" (Gate of Peace), which was erected in 1951 to commemorate the Treaty of San Francisco where Japan concluded peace with 48 nations to formally end WWII. 
ISO 200 at ƒ/11 for 1/200 sec.
#torii #shrinegate #toriigate #peacetorii #Hakone #HakoneShrine #LakeAshi #AshinokoLake #Japan #鳥居 #平和の鳥居 #箱根神社 #芦ノ湖 #箱根 #PentaxKP

The "Heiwa-no-Torii" (Peace Gate), which leads up to Hakone Shrine tucked away in the mountainside above the lake, was erected in the water just off the shore of Ashinoko Lake. This view from across the lake affords a great view of Mt. Fuji on a clear day.
ISO 200 at ƒ/8 for 1/400 sec.
#torii #shrinegate #toriigate #peacetorii #Hakone #HakoneShrine #LakeAshi #AshinokoLake #MtFuji #Japan #鳥居 #平和の鳥居 #箱根神社 #芦ノ湖 #箱根 #富士山 #PentaxKP

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2019-11-27

Odaiba

Shinagawa Wharf
High-profile container-handling gantry cranes (foreground) at the Shinagawa Container Terminal. The smokestack for the Shinagawa Power Plant can be seen in the background. View as seen from Odaiba Island located in Tokyo Bay.
ISO 1600 at ƒ/4 for 1/5 sec.
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Ryoma
Tourists on the Ryoma enjoying a harbor boat cruise around Shinagawa Wharf, Odaiba Island, and Rainbow Bridge located in the upper portion of Tokyo Bay. 
Standing on the shore at night, you can hear the echoes of jovial passengers singing, chatting, and laughing with some occasional singing as they wine and dine on Japanese dishes. Regardless of nationality and language barriers, both the Japanese and foreigners onboard seem to be having a delightful experience of sharing memorable experiences that I am sure they will treasure and share with loved ones back home.
ISO 1600 at ƒ/5.6 for 1/13 sec.
#Ryoma #TokyoBay #ship #dinnercruise #baycruise #harborcruise #Odaiba #nightcruise #waterfront #nightscape
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Rainbow Bridge
View of Rainbow Bridge from a beach on the island of Odaiba. In 1853, the Shogunate ordered the building of Odaiba island, among other man-made islands in Tokyo Bay,  to host canon batteries for the defense of Edo (modern Tokyo) in response to the arrival of U.S. Navy Commodore Perry and his warships.
With the completion of the bridge in 1993, the island has rapidly transformed into a popular tourist destination and is home to luxury high-rise condos with beautiful views of Tokyo Bay.  
ISO 1600 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/15 sec.
#RainbowBridge #TokyoBay #Odaiba #Tokyo
#レインボーブリッジ #東京湾 #お台場 #東京

Dinner Cruise Boats in Tokyo Bay
The low profile of these boats allows them to head up the Sumida River where they have to pass under highway and pedestrian bridges that are located almost every kilometer or so up the river.
Visiting this beach with my dog on a cool autumn evening is great due to the fewer number of tourists and people on the beach, which gives me a chance to take her off her leash and let her bark at the boats in the bay.
ISO 1600 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/13 sec.
#dinnercruise #TokyoBay #ship #nightcruise #baycruise #harborcruise #Odaiba #waterfront #nightscape #RainbowBridge
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2019-11-20

Yamashita Rinko Line Promenade

Yokohama Waterfront Skyline
Skyline of the waterfront district as seen from Yamashita Park, Yokohama, Japan.
Pentax KP 135mm ƒ/7.1 for 60 sec. at ISO 200. No filter.
#trees #MinatoMirai #autumn #foliage #fallcolors #YamashitaPark #Yokohama #Japan
#木 #みなとみらい #秋 #紅葉 #山下公園 #横浜
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Street Lamp on Yamashita Rinko Line Promenade
Shot taken from the elevated Yamashita Rinko Line Promenade. This pedestrian walkway was originally a railway for freight entering Japan through the Port of Yokohama from 1965 to 1986. Since 2002, tourists and locals can enjoy walks on the promenade, which offers great views of the bay and the waterfront district.
Pentax KP 100mm ƒ/7.1 for 1/160 sec. at ISO 3200. No filter.
#lamp #streetlamp #bridge #YokohamaBayBridge #monochrome #YamashitaRinkoLinePromenade #Yokohama #Japan
#街路灯 #橋 #横浜ベイブリッジ #横浜
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Yamashita Rinko Line Promenade
Abstract shot taken below the elevated Yamashita Rinko Line Promenade--a freight railway that was converted into a pedestrian walkway to link two public parks on the waterfront of Yokohama.
Pentax KP 135mm ƒ/5.6 for 1/8 sec. at ISO 3200. No filter.
#concrete #columns #elevated #railway #overpass #monochrome #YamashitaRinkoLinePromenade #Yokohama #Japan
#コンクリート #柱 #高架鉄道 #結ぶ遊歩道 #モノクロ写真 #山下臨港線プロムナード #横浜
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2019-11-06

Dairin-ji Temple

Lion-Dog
The lion-dog creature (komainu in Japanese) was introduced to Japan in the 6th century from India via the Silk Road. Nowadays, the komainu are typically pairs of stone or metal statues placed outdoors near the gate of a Shinto Shrine. On some Buddhist temples, however, we can still see the heads of komainu carved of wood under the eaves of the temple. The carving in this photo was taken at the Dairin-ji Temple, which was originally founded in 1570.
Pentax KP 135 mm ƒ/5.6 for 1/200 sec. at ISO 200 with no filter.
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Sanmon Gate
The original gate to the Dairin Temple was built in the 17th century and subsequently destroyed by several fires. The current version was rebuilt in 2008.
Pentax KP 18mm ISO 200 at ƒ/8 for 1/400 sec. No filter.
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Japanese Wooden Statue
Face of a nearly 6-foot tall wooden statue called Kongorikishi at the Dairin-ji Temple in Yokohama. The statues are always in pairs and represent Alpha & Omega, Beginning & End, or Birth & Death. Originally Hindu gods, they were adopted into Buddhism and are guardians of many Buddhist temples in Japan.
Pentax KP 78mm ISO 200 at ƒ/5.6 for 1/160 sec. No filter.
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Japanese Wooden Statue
From the inner courtyard of Dairin-ji Temple in Yokohama, there are two carved wooden Misshaku Kongo (密迹金剛) statues. The statues are always in pairs, and the one on the left has his mouth open to scare off demons. This guardian statue is holding a "thunderbolt" is his right hand.
Pentax KP 24 mm ISO 200 at ƒ/5 for 1/60 sec. No filter.
#NioGuardian #BenevolentKing #KongoRikishi #DairinjiTemple #TempleGate #BuddhistTemple #Yokohama #Japan
#仁王 #金剛力士 #大林寺 #大林寺山門 #長津田 #緑区 #横浜 #木造建築 #お寺


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2019-10-16

Tokyo Tower


Standing at 333 meters (1092.52 ft), Tokyo Tower was built in 1958 as a communications tower with observation decks for tourists. Inspiration for the design was based on the Eiffel Tower, but is many times more robust to withstand Japan's many typhoons and earthquakes.
ISO 6400 at ƒ/14 for 1/6,000 sec.
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Sangedatsumon Gate to Zojoji Temple in the heart of Tokyo near Tokyo Tower. Built in 1622, the two-story gate has survived fires, earthquakes, and wars making it the oldest wooden building in Tokyo. The name of the gate can be transliterated as "three salvations" (san = three; gedatsu = salvation), which is reference to the belief that if you walk through this gate, you can find reprieve from three passions: greed, hatred, and foolishness.
ISO 6400 at ƒ/7.1 for 1/1600 sec.
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Cusped window on the side of Sangedatsumon Gate to Zojoji Temple. Called "katomado" (火灯窓) in Japanese (literally "fire light window"), and can be seen in the architecture of Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, castles, and samurai homes dating back to the 16th century.
ISO 6400 at ƒ/8 for 1/400 sec.
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Close-up shot of ancient bolts holding bronze trim to one of the gates of the Sangedatsumon Gate at Zojoji Temple in Tokyo. The gate its self dates back to the 1622. 
ISO 6400 at ƒ/7.1 for 1/1000 sec.
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Gate to the Daitokuin Mausoleum complex built for Lord Tokugawa Hidetada, the 2nd Shogun from 1605 to 1623. The gate, which was restored after the war, is all that remains in Tokyo of the once sprawling complex that was destroyed by firebombings.
ISO 6400 at ƒ/10 for 1/250 sec.
#DaitokuinMausoleum #somon #JapaneseArchitecture #TokyoTower #旧台徳院霊廟惣門 #惣門 #東京 #PentaxKP

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2019-10-01

Kawasaki Ozenji Temple


Ozenji Temple tucked deep away in the heart wooded hills in Asao Ward, Kawasaki. The temple was originally founded in the year 921 and features the original Zenjimaru variety of a sweet persimmon tree that is over 450 years old (and is a registered national monument).
ISO 800 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/250 sec.
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Onigawara (鬼瓦) roof tile on the main ridge (oomune 大棟) of the Ozenji Temple roof showing the face of a Japanese ogre, which is  regarded as a talisman to guard the temple from evil spirits (a concept dating back to possibly the  11th or 14th century).
ISO 800 at ƒ/6.3 for 1/250 sec.
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The front of Ozenji Temple showing the offertory box (bottom center) where visitors can toss a few coins to the temple to help pay for its upkeep and preservation. The leaves in the upper right are from a 450-year-old sweet persimmon tree (a registered national monument).
ISO 800 at ƒ/3.5 for 1/250 sec.
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Claw-like hand of a cast iron guardian deity (守護神/shugojin) holding a persimmon. Sitting next to Ozenji Temple and right across from Japan's oldest existing sweet persimmon tree, my guess is that his job is to scare demons away from not only the temple, but protect the persimmon tree as well.
ISO 500 at ƒ/7.1 for 1/125 sec.
#OzenjiTemple #BuddhistTemple #GuardianDeity #persimmon #柿 #王禅寺 #星宿山王禅寺 #守護神 #PentaxKP

A cast iron "guardian deity" (守護神/shugojin) next to Ozenji Temple in Kawasaki looking towards Japan's oldest existing sweet persimmon tree (over 450 years old), which is planted nearby.
ISO 800 at ƒ/5.6 for 1/100 sec.
#OzenjiTemple #BuddhistTemple #GuardianDeity #王禅寺 #星宿山王禅寺 #守護神 #PentaxKP

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Kurosuda River Yokohama


A musk mallow (common rose mallow?) growing on the banks of the Kurosuda-gawa River in Yokohama.
ISO 400 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/400 sec.
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Literally--it's just water off a duck's back. (A Japanese grey duck (karugamo) bathing in the Kurosuda River, Yokohama.
ISO 200 at ƒ/6.3 for 1/250 sec.
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A Japanese grey duck (or possibly an eastern spot-billed duck) stretching out her wings on the Kurosuda River.
ISO 200 at ƒ/6.3 for 1/250 sec.
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Dale-chan the border collie with razor-sharp focus on the ducks down in the river. She would be herding them if there wasn't a fence.
ISO 400 at ƒ/6.3 for 1/320 sec.
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Came across this single "purple ice plant" growing at the base of an old oak tree along a narrow street winding through a hilly area of Kawasaki city. 
ISO 400 at ƒ/6.3 for 1/250 sec.
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Alternate view of the purple ice plant growing at the base of an old oak tree in a hilly area of Kawasaki city.
ISO 400 at ƒ/6.3 for 1/250 sec.
#flowers #KawasakiCity #pinkflowers #purpleflowers #PurpleIcePlant #アイスプラント #マツバギク #川崎市 #花 #赤紫アイスプラントの花 #PentaxKP

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