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The other day Yume san, Anchor san and I were in Motomachi area of Kobe for the purpose of enjoying some photo shooting, plus visiting a coffee shop.
"Kobe Luminarie" - stands for the requiem for the victims at the Great Earthquake in Kobe - January 17, 1995.
It is for the revival of the city, dreams and hopes. The first time was in December, the same year as the earthquake.
"Luminarie" means Illuminazione Per Feste.
Copyright © Vaelio Festi (Italy)
The picture was combined by 2 shots with Photoshop.
The panorama of Kobe Port from Kobe Harborland, in Kobe,Hyogo, Japan.
Kobe Harborland is a shopping and entertainment district along the waterfront of Kobe's port area, offering many cafes, restaurants, shops and other amusements. It is also a popular dating spot.
"Kobe Luminarie" - stands for the requiem for the victims at the Great Earthquake in Kobe - January 17, 1995.
It is for the revival of the city, dreams and hopes. The first time was in December, the same year as the earthquake.
"Luminarie" means Illuminazione Per Feste.
Copyright © Vaelio Festi (Italy)
"Kobe Luminarie"-stands for the requiem for the victims at the Great Earthquake in Kobe-January 17,1995.
It is fir the revival of the city,dreams and hopes.The first time was in December,the same year as the earthquake.
"Luminarie"means illminazione Per Feste.
Copyright c Vaelio festi(Italy)
On a Sunday evening in last fall, I found the platform was rather sparse. I took this with Canon EF 28mm and Acros.
神戸の高速神戸駅にて.
a long street of shops and restaurants in kobe. it was so long that i was not able to finish the whole street in an hour that we were there! we got there around 5 pm but the shops started closing after 6 pm. it was covered, well lit and quite busy! this particular part of kobe reminded me of tokyo where everyone is in a hurry! lol!