Japanese Photos & Photography in Japan
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18821978 > This is probably going to be the best picture I ever take of Cinderella's Castle. That morning was cold and wet, then the clouds disappeared and the sun lit everything up in a way you don't often see. > > Taken by me in 2017, before the castle got repainted in 2020.
After the rain, Kibune was beautiful. // Sawai Kenta 澤井 健太 IG: @s_ken.ken
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On the way to a matcha cafe. 抹茶カフェに向かう途中。
Really fell in love with this house. It somehow remided me of Kong studios.
Every year in July, Hakata, in Fukuoka, hosts the Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival, where participants race on a 5km course pushing 1 ton floats. This is a snap I managed to get during one of the practice runs.
I was lucky enough to get to Kanazawa the day before the first snow last year
Inuyama Castle from next to the Kiso River. Side note, what is the best way to upload higher resolution images here? I've had to cut this picture down to almost a third the size to get it to upload!
Taken by [me](https://pix.mnau.xyz/i/web/post/558306014264737878) on my first trip to Japan, the whole garden is such a pretty place
Sadly, but necessarily, this was knocked down in 2020 as it was too small to accommodate the number of passengers leaving from this exit.