Immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere of Japanese shrines. Explore the rich history and spiritual significance of these sacred places, and find inspiration for your next journey to Japan.
Shrine by Erica CaiYeup jumping on that Japanese shrine wagon haha. This is a personal project I made to practice material creation and speedtrees. I kept the scene small so i can focus on the little details.
Photo by @japantravelplanet | This photo was taken at 7:30 in the morning at Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto. The shrine is an important Shinto shrine in southern Kyoto that dates back to 794. Fushimi Inari Taisha is famous for its thousands of Torii Gates that are on a path that goes up Mount Inari. It’s best to get there early in the morning. . . . . . #kyoto #AGameOfTones #japanlife #japantrip #japanesestyle #instatraveling #instatrip #insta_japan #photofanatics_nature #japanese_tem..
In legend, foxes become beautiful women to fool humans. In feudal times, people feared that beautiful strangers who appear at dawn or dusk could be a fox.
Machiya are traditional Japanese wooden townhouses. Scattered initially throughout Japan, they lost popularity when the country began pushing for the Modernization of their architecture. Thankfully, some cities like Kyoto partook in preservation programs that allowed these accommodations to withstan