





I've been taking lots of photographs here in Japan of all the beautiful temples, and indeed anything that catches my eye. I'd really love to have a go at capturing the feel of some of these places and I think that's what I'll focus on next. I love temples, the big bustling ones with crowds of people and the small, almost forgotten ones that are bypassed by the crowds and remain peaceful and tranquil.
Above are a few of my favourite photos from the last 5 months (that's how long I've been in japan now, it's gone so fast!!). I hope you like them.
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