Miyajima Itsukushima Shrine "Ootorii" (厳島神社大鳥居) A boat passing through the torii gate. Read more
October 08 / My Autumn Hiking Holiday - Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival at the cottage : the sun was almost setting.... I quickly changed clothes, walked down to my favorite secret park... I played in this wear ... Then I felt someone was watching me from the woods on the other side .... I took off my tiny panties, opened legs wide and exposed all my smooth shaven clitty .... The Autumn sun set so quick and I had to return to the cottage before it got dark ... That night was what people call "Supermoon" day. http://blog-imgs-82.fc2.com/s/k/b/skbjkjsk/201509 Read more
Kamado Jinja at Night
Kamado-jinja (竈門神社) A Shinto shrine founded 673, in Dazaifu, Fukuoka-prefecture. Located at the top of Mount Hōman, which has been venerated from ancient times as a sacred mountain. Read more
October 07 / Nagasaki Kunchi Matsuri(until Oct. 9)
Nagasaki Kunchi, the autumn festival of Suwa Shinto Shrine, is renowned as one of the three great festivals of Japan. The word kunchi is said to be derived from the word kyunichi, or "shrine day." Another theory ascribes the origin to ku'nichi or "ninth day," referring to the auspicious ninth day of the ninth month (Oct. 9 on the modern calendar). The highlight of the original festival (began as a dedication to the deities of Suwa Shinto Shrine in 1634) was Noh drama, a feature that it shared with m Read more
Kifune Jinja
Kifune Jinja (貴船神社) A Shinto shrine located at Sakyō-ku in Kyoto. The shrine became the object of Imperial patronage during the early Heian period(794-1185). In 965, Emperor Murakami ordered that Imperial messengers were sent to report important events to the guardian kami (守護神) of Japan. These heihaku (幣帛) were initially presented to 16 shrines including the Kifune Shrine. Read more
October 06 / Yakitori ( 焼き鳥,やきとり)
Have you ever tried this ? Japanese popular, favorite, inexpensive skewers. Yakitori (焼き鳥) are grilled chicken skewers made from bite sized pieces of meat from all different parts of the chicken, such as the breasts, thighs, skin, liver and other innards. Negima (ねぎま) is one of the most popular types of yakitori and consists of pieces of chicken (usually thigh meat) skewered with pieces of leek in between. Read more
October 05 /Transgender Beauty Contest(in Japan)
"Transgender Beauty Pageant(contest)" was held recently in Saitama-ken. 15 Contestants are all Thai or Philippino gurls working in Japanese show-pubs, bars etc. The winner went to "Candy-chan", not "Pai-chan" a mix of Philippine and Spain from Warabi(Saitama-ken). ( Read more
September 25 / Pai-chan on Holiday
Do you miss me ? What ! You don't ? Be a good boy until my return ... Or .... you may come to hunt this gurl in the woods ? - Thank you - Read more
Early Autumn
------- May each day in a week be a good day ------- September Blue Sky and Mount Fuji (富士山) 3,776m Read more
September 24 / Venice and Me
Venice Some people say we look s i s t e rs .... Younger Venice and me are the same height (5ft7in) She visited her second home country : Japan, not only once For some film-shootings http://blog-imgs-82.fc2.com/s/k/b/skbjkjsk/tumblrvc6_convert_2015092210485 Read more
Thanks for Today
So-go Bride (惣卿橋梁 189m long) over Shirasu River(白須川), Yamaguchi-ken Scene of JR San-in Main Line(山陰線) between stations Susa(須佐) town and Uda-goh(宇田卿) Read more
September 23 / A Trip to Shima Onsen, Gunma-ken
Shima Onsen (四万温泉,="Forty-thousand Hot Spring") is a s l e e p y hot spring town (population 750) in the northwest mountains of Gunma Prefecture. Considered among the top four hot spring towns in the prefecture (alongside Kusatsu, Minakami and Ikaho), Shima Onsen is also thought to be one of the oldest in Japan. It is so named because it was once said that bathing in its abundant spring waters could heal as many ailments(40,000=四万) as its name implies. With 42 separate hot spring sources Read more
Dōgo Onsen 道後温泉, Ehime-ken
Dōgo Onsen 道後温泉 One of the oldest Japanese Onsen(hot springs) in Ehime-ken, Shikoku, with a history stretching back over 1,000 years. Read more
September 22 / A Trip to Gunma-ken
Gunma Prefecture(群馬県) is located 100km northwest of Tokyo. The shape of the prefecture resembles a crane flapping its widely spread wings, so is referred to as “Gunma Prefecture with the shape of a soaring crane” in a local playing-card game among its residents. Not only is Gunma blessed with an abundance of natural beauty, mountains such as Jomo-Sanzan=上毛三山 (three famous mountains : Akagi=赤城, Haruna=榛名 and Myogi=妙義), plus Mt. Asama(浅間山), Mt. Tanigawa(谷川岳), Mt. Hotaka(武尊山), Mt. Shibutsu(至仏山) etc with plenty of pu Read more
Yuya-town Evening Scene
Terraced Paddy Field and Night Fishing Boats Yuya-town, Nagato-city, Yamaguchi-ken Read more
September 21 / Autumn Trip to Tateyama
The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route (立山黒部アルペンルート), connecting Toyama with Nagano-ken is a unique and spectacular route through the Northern Japan Alps which is traversed by various means of transportation including cablecars, trolley buses and a ropeway. Pictures of Murodo area The fall colors typically reach their best around Murodo and Daikanbo from late September to early October, and they gradually descend the mountain slopes, arriving at the lower elevations from late October to early Novem Read more
September 20 / An Autumn Trip to Yamagata-ken
Located in the Tohoku region and bordering the Sea of Japan, Yamagata Prefecture is filled with beautiful natural landscapes. The Yama-dera(山寺), is a scenic temple famous for its magnificent view after a 1,000-step climb to get to the top, located in the mountains northeast of Yamagata City. The temple grounds extend high up a steep mountainside, from where you can enjoy great views down onto the valley. http://blog-imgs-82.fc2.com/s/k/b/sk Read more
Good Night
Nippon Maru (日本丸) built in Kobe in 1930 was a training ship for the cadets of the Japanese merchant marine. The ship became a museum in 1984 and permanently docked in Yokohama Harbour. Read more
September 19 / Japan's National Treasures
Five-storied Pagodas (五重塔) Ruriko-ji (瑠璃光寺), Yamaguchi : Built in 1442, the 31.2m tall pagoda is among the three fine pagodas of Japan along with Houryu-ji, Nara and Daigo-ji of Kyoto. Following its arrival in Japan together with Buddhism in the 6th century, the pagoda became one of the focal points of the early Japanese garan(伽藍). In Japan it evolved in shape, size and function, finally losing its original role as a reliquary : Pagodas originally were reliquaries and did not Read more