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光影物語フォトブログ(写真ブログ) | Koei-Monogatari: Daily photos of everyday Japan (a photoblog from Hiroshima)

銀杏 Gingko

February 28, 2010 | Filed Under Hiroshima, Plants and flowers | Leave a Comment 

Gingko leaves, with the Atomic Bomb Dome in the background.



大阪城 Osaka Castle

February 27, 2010 | Filed Under Architecture, Night photos, Traditional Japan | 2 Comments 

Osaka Castle, and the full Moon.



醍醐寺 Daigo-ji

February 26, 2010 | Filed Under Japan in black-and-white, Kyoto, Temples and Shrines, Traditional Japan | Leave a Comment 

The pagoda in Daigo-ji Temple, in Kyoto.



夜の錦帯橋 Kintaikyo by night

February 25, 2010 | Filed Under Bridges, Night photos | 2 Comments 

The steps of one of the arches of Kintaikyo, the famous bridge in Iwakuni.



永遠へのトンネル Tunnel to eternity

February 24, 2010 | Filed Under Architecture | Leave a Comment 

The tunnel at the ‘Kaiten’ base on Ozushima, Tokuyama. During World War 2, this was the base for ‘Kaiten’ human torpedoes. This tunnel, which leads to the sea, was used for transporting the torpedoes to the launch site. The pilots, too, walked through this tunnel to their craft- their final steps before a mission intended to end in their death. A sobering walk, even now.



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