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Carp in pond, colorful fish,  garden.
Tokyo, Japan - Jizo Statues at Zojoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan. Zojoji Temple is notable for its relationship with the Tokugawa clan, the rulers of Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868).
Red sacred bridge Shinkyo in Nikko, Japan.
Tosho-gu Shinto shrine
Toshogu shrine
Nagoya Castle is a Japanese castle in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Nagoya Castle was built in 1612 and destroyed by US air raids in World War II. The castle was reconstructed in 1959.
Five Story Pagoda, Sensoji Temple Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan
The tomb with urn contains the remains of Tokugawa Ieyasu in Tosho-gu shrine in Nikko, Japan
Nikko Futarasan Shrine in Nikko, Tochigi, Japan
Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto
Kiyomizudera Temple in Kyoto
Zojoji Temple in Tokyo
Toshogu Shrine at Ueno Park in Tokyo
Yomeimon at Toshogu shrine in Nikko
Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto, Japan
Nikko, Japan - Taiyuin Mausoleum in Nikko, Tochigi, Japan. It is part of the World Heritage Site - Shrines and Temples of Nikko.
Toshogu Shrine in Japan
Colorful Outer Wall White Tower Moat Reflection City Street Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor.
Shimogamo-jinja Shrine (Kamomioya - jinja), Kyoto, Japan
Kodai-ji Temple of the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism in Higashiy
Nikko, Japan
Toshogu Shrine under maintainance at Ueno Park in Tokyo
Toshogu Shrine at Ueno Park in Tokyo
Nikko Futarasan Shrine in Nikko, Tochigi, Japan
Detail on a post at Taiyuinbyo - the Mausoleum of Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu in Nikko, Japan
Nagoya Castle is a Japanese castle in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Nagoya Castle was built in 1612 and destroyed by US air raids in World War II. The castle was reconstructed in 1959.
The roof of nijo jo castle, Kyoto, Japan. World Heritage Site. Roof tile pattern. Major tourist attraction in Kansai region in Japan. Japan famous historic architecture. Building exterior.
Grounds of Nagoya Castle Park in Nagoya, Japan, built by shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu 1610-1619
Coloful Entrance Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Coloful Entrance Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Grounds of Nagoya Castle Park in Nagoya, Japan, built by shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu 1610-1619
Grounds of Nagoya Castle Park in Nagoya, Japan, built by shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu 1610-1619
Jizo monuments or statues with kid paper windmill and flower decoration for unborn children at Zojoji Temple, Tokyo, Japan.
Slow shutter speeds of carp pond
Karamon in Nijo-jo castle. Kyoto 2017.
Dragon statue
Shinto Priests at Toshogu shrine
Gate of Toshogu shrine in Nikko
The tomb with urn contains the remains of Tokugawa Ieyasu in Tosho-gu shrine in Nikko, Japan
Statue of Sakamoto Ryoma with Nakaoka Shintaro in Kyoto, Japan
Kiyomizudera Temple in Kyoto
Kodaiji Temple in Kyoto
Toshogu Shrine at Ueno Park in Tokyo
Belfry at Zojoji Temple in Tokyo
Zojoji Temple in Tokyo
Nagoya Castle in Nagoya, Japan, built by shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu 1610-1619
Coloful Entrance Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Colorful Outer Wall Tower Moat Reflection City Street Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor.
Colorful Inner Wall Moat Reflection Autumn Leaves Seiryu-en Garden Outside Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Castle completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor.
Colorful Outer Wall Moat Reflection City Street Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor.

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