29 Bilder zum Thema "karamon" bei ClipDealer

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Kara gate of Nijo castle in Kyoto, Japan
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.
Ninomaru Palace Karamon entrance gate ornate patterns. Taken during Sunset hours. Famous castle in Kyoto, Japan
Karamon in Nijo-jo castle. Kyoto 2017.
Japan architecture. Kamakura - Zen Buddhist temple of Kencho-ji. Karamon gate.
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 Ornate Entrance Karamon Gate Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Karamon Chinese Style Gate of Ryoan Ji Temple. This temple is a Zen Buddhist temple in historic city of Kyoto, Japan. This temple belongs to Ancient Kyoto UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Coloful Ornate Tiger Wooden Carving Karamon Gate Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Coloful Ornate Blue Butterfly Wooden Carving Karamon Gate Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Coloful Ornate White Stork Bird Wooden Carving Karamon Gate Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Karamon Chinese Style Gate of Golden Pavilion Temple. This Temple is a Zen Buddhist temple in historic city of Kyoto, Japan. This temple belongs to Ancient Kyoto World Heritage Site.
Coloful Japanese Birds Carving Entrance Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Nikko, Japan - November 17 2015: Karamon Gate - The gate of the
Coloful Ornate Entrance Karamon Gate Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
The Japanese Gateway
Karamon Gate - The gate of the main Shrine at Tosho-gu shrine in Nikko, Tochigi, Japan
Kara Mon Gate of Nishi Hongan Ji Temple. This temple is a Buddhist temple in historic city of Kyoto, Japan, which belongs to Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ninomaru Palace of Nijo-jo Castle ,Kyoto ,Japan
Coloful White Stork Orange Tiger Ornate Entrance Karamon Gate Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Coloful Ornate Entrance Closeup Karamon Gate Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Ninomaru Palace Karamon entrance gate ornate patterns. Taken during Sunset hours. Famous castle in Kyoto, Japan
Kara Mon Gate of Nishi Hongan Ji Temple. This temple is a Buddhist temple in historic city of Kyoto, Japan, which belongs to Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Coloful Ornate Entrance Karamon Gate Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Coloful Ornate Entrance Karamon Gate Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.
Karamon in Nijo-jo castle. Kyoto 2017.
Kench -ji Temple, Kamakura, Honshu Island - Japan
Coloful Ornate Dragon Wooden Carving Karamon Gate Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan. Completed in 1626 by Tokugawa Shoguns. In 1867 Castle returned to Emperor. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of Imperial Court.

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