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As the snowfall from the previous day still remained on the temple's roof (previous photo) and hedgerows, I thought I would see more snow in higher elevation. I headed straightly to Kiyomizu Temple and saw this view from its precinct. The temple is located halfway up in one of the mountains surrounding the Kyoto Basin. The trees in the foreground of the cityscape were still covered in snow. By this time, the snow in the city had all melted (though it might not look like so in this photo).
清水寺から眺めた京都の雪景色。
There is so much beautiful things hapening all the time in kyoto, and yet the atmosphere feels relax and peacefull.
@Dusk, 攝於 祗园,京都
"The Shirakawa River (白川, Shirakawa) is a river in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The river originates in the foothills of Mount Hiei on the outskirts of Kyoto, through the Geisha district of Gion and eventually ends up in the Kamo River.
Its name, which means "white river" in Japanese, probably refers to the white coloured sand and gravel that it carries from the hills east of Kyoto.
Many ochaya (geisha houses) and restaurants line the banks of the Shirakawa as it passes through the geisha district of Gion, in Kyoto."
I'm sorry I had no time to check out your pictures for three weeks. But my trip to Europe ended safely. The exhibition "Double Attractions" in Charleroi is going well and I finished preparing for Unseen Photo Fair in Amsterdam. It's just time to take/make new pictures :)
(In Kyoto)
Kyōto Station
The current Kyoto Station was designed by architect Hiroshi Hara, and it opened in 1997 which commemorated Kyoto's 1,200th anniversary. It is 70 meters high and 470 meters from east to west, with a total floor area of 238,000 square meters. Architecturally, it exhibits many characteristics of futurism, with a slightly irregular cubic façade of plate glass over a steel frame. During the mid-1990s, Kyoto was one of the least modern cities in Japan by virtue of its many cultural heritage sites, so locals were largely reluctant to accept such an ambitious structure. However, the station's completion began a wave of new high-rise developments in Kyoto that culminated in the 20-story Kyocera Building.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ky%C5%8Dto_Station
Gare de Kyoto
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare_de_Kyoto
京都駅
Kyōto Station
The current Kyoto Station was designed by architect Hiroshi Hara, and it opened in 1997 which commemorated Kyoto's 1,200th anniversary. It is 70 meters high and 470 meters from east to west, with a total floor area of 238,000 square meters. Architecturally, it exhibits many characteristics of futurism, with a slightly irregular cubic façade of plate glass over a steel frame. During the mid-1990s, Kyoto was one of the least modern cities in Japan by virtue of its many cultural heritage sites, so locals were largely reluctant to accept such an ambitious structure. However, the station's completion began a wave of new high-rise developments in Kyoto that culminated in the 20-story Kyocera Building.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ky%C5%8Dto_Station
Gare de Kyoto
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare_de_Kyoto
京都駅
A young guy playing a Diapason piano in free access at Kyoto station, in front of Kyoto tower. We spent there a wonderful moment listening to him and some other talented pianists, male and female, some of them really very young.
Kyōto Station
The current Kyoto Station was designed by architect Hiroshi Hara, and it opened in 1997 which commemorated Kyoto's 1,200th anniversary. It is 70 meters high and 470 meters from east to west, with a total floor area of 238,000 square meters. Architecturally, it exhibits many characteristics of futurism, with a slightly irregular cubic façade of plate glass over a steel frame. During the mid-1990s, Kyoto was one of the least modern cities in Japan by virtue of its many cultural heritage sites, so locals were largely reluctant to accept such an ambitious structure. However, the station's completion began a wave of new high-rise developments in Kyoto that culminated in the 20-story Kyocera Building.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ky%C5%8Dto_Station
Gare de Kyoto
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare_de_Kyoto
京都駅
Gion 祇園, Tatsumi Bridge, Kyōto 京都, Japan.
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My first trip to Kyoto starts here , the steel tower is the tallest structure in Kyoto with its observation deck at 100 metres (328 ft ) and its spire at 131 metres (430 ft ) The 800 -ton tower stands atop a 9-story building , which houses a 3-star hotel and several stores . The entire complex stands opposite Kyoto Station ..
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