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Beautiful as ever. I see you've made it to the Great Buddha in Kamakura too. Seeing him is like meeting an old friend after years of separation. :-)
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Thx :-)
Japan is a truly inspiring country making it easy to produce decent pictures... if the weather is right.
That being said, it also has its obstacles - lots of tourists (even now) and getting power lines out of your landscape images is a matter of luck.
I wish I had more time for the interesting, tiny details, but, well, I was just a tourist.
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Nice to see photos in this forum.
Some of these snaps are really amazing.
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Hi Klaus, I see you had a great time in Japan! It makes me put it on my bucket list.
What is so special about the building claded with rusted sheetmetal? It sticks out compated to the rest of the architecture.
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The building is a part of an art installation on "Naoshima" island.
https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Naoshima,+Kagawa+District,+Kagawa+761-3110,+Japan/@34.4588111,133.9801886,14.52z/
There are several modern art museums on the island, actually.
The Chichu museum ( https://benesse-artsite.jp/en/art/chichu.html ) is especially impressive.
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Very original! It looks impressive.
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Well, you travelled far and wide across Japan it looks like.
Both of my journeys there were pretty much limited to Tokyo and the surroundings. Not that there isn't enough to fill your days and weeks with even if confined to that area, mind you. The country is fascinating anyway. I hope to go there once more in the future but not sure when that might happen (and I have some other destinations I really need to cover, of course).
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Very Nice! Thanks for sharing?