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25.7 cm × 37.9 cm (10.1 in × 14.9 in) The Great Wave off Kanagawa ( Japanese: 神奈川沖浪裏, Hepburn: Kanagawa-oki Nami Ura, lit. 'Under the Wave off Kanagawa') [a] is a woodblock print by Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai, created in late 1831 during the Edo period of Japanese history. The print depicts three boats moving through a storm ...
Images of Japanese people (3 F) T. Images of Tokyo (2 F) Pages in category "Images of Japan" ... Google Art Project.jpg 4,341 × 5,394; 4.96 MB
Religious Sites. Hakuto Shrine was the setting of the myth of the White Rabbit of Inaba, mentioned in Japan’s traditional creation myth, the Kojiki. Legend holds that the powers of the shrine offered relief from burns…. 6. Tottori Karo Kanikkokan. 97. Speciality Museums.
Koto, Tokyo. All hotels in Tokyo (1175) Tokyo pictures: Check out Tripadvisor members' 15,127 candid photos and videos of landmarks, hotels, and attractions in Tokyo.
Devizes, United Kingdom1,252 contributions. An Island Experience. Miyajima is an island reached by frequent ferry service, the crossing taking about 10 minutes. Once there there's lots to explore. There are deer roaming the streets & seemingly unafraid of humans. There are shrines, temples & pagodas to visit.
Flag of Japan. The national flag of Japan is a rectangular white banner bearing a crimson-red circle at its center. This flag is officially called the Nisshōki (日章旗, 'flag of the sun'), but is more commonly known in Japan as the Hinomaru (日の丸, 'Ball of the sun'). It embodies the country's sobriquet: the Land of the Rising Sun .
Mount Fiji is a perfect place to take in Japan's traditional religion and culture; Mount Fuji is Japan's highest mountain. Mount Fuji is 60 miles (100 km) from Japan's capital, Tokyo. Mount Fuji is a transition from profane to holy. We had a wonderful view from the rope train, it is truly memorable.