Kyoto Photos
Aug. 30th, 2007 08:18 amOff to Yokohama for the Worldcon in a bit, but here are some photos from Kyoto.
Part of the Kodai-ji temple complex. None of these wooden buildings is, in fact, very old -- every place you visit, they have a list of all the times it has burned down and tell you when it was last rebuilt.

They had dragonflies in their pond. (I recommend clicking through to the larger version of this one.)

The Kenshunmon Gate (although "mon" means gate anyway) to the Kyoto Imperial Palace -- this is the one for use by the Emperor's family.

At the Kyoto Costume Museum,
flickgc had me take lots and lots of pictures. Most of these are dolls about a foot high -- the last two are life-size.





We asked if they had similar dolls for sale, and the attendant told us that each doll cost 100 million yen to make (a bit under £500,000). We think she must have meant 100 thousand yen, or £500.
Finally, this lotus flower was in a moat outside the Higashi Honganji Temple.

seph_hazard has set up an LJ feed of my Flickr photostream at
drploktaphotos. If anyone is following my Japan photoset on Flickr, note that I'll be creating a different set for Worldcon photos.
Part of the Kodai-ji temple complex. None of these wooden buildings is, in fact, very old -- every place you visit, they have a list of all the times it has burned down and tell you when it was last rebuilt.

They had dragonflies in their pond. (I recommend clicking through to the larger version of this one.)

The Kenshunmon Gate (although "mon" means gate anyway) to the Kyoto Imperial Palace -- this is the one for use by the Emperor's family.

At the Kyoto Costume Museum,





We asked if they had similar dolls for sale, and the attendant told us that each doll cost 100 million yen to make (a bit under £500,000). We think she must have meant 100 thousand yen, or £500.
Finally, this lotus flower was in a moat outside the Higashi Honganji Temple.

Re: Identity
Date: 2007-08-30 12:25 pm (UTC)