Football at the Temple, Nagoya, Japan
On a walk through the old shopping street in the Ōsu (大須) area of Nagoya, Japan, I ran into this scene of a father and son playing football
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On a walk through the old shopping street in the Ōsu (大須) area of Nagoya, Japan, I ran into this scene of a father and son playing football
Strolling through an aging, but nonetheless lively and charming covered shopping street in Nagoya’s Ōsu (大須) district
Atsuta Jingu in Nagoya is Japan’s second-most important Shinto shrine, after the Ise Grand Shrine.
A delightful scene from a local greengrocer’s shop in the Osu district of Nagoya, Japan.
A fashion-conscious attendant is waiting for customers in a shopping street of the Osu district in Nagoya, Japan.
Sanko Inari Shrine (三光稲荷神社) is located just below Inuyama Castle in Inuyama City, 30 minutes north of Nagoya, Japan.
Sometimes it’s good to stand still amidst the daily hustle and bustle. JR Nagoya Station, Nagoya, Japan.
The inner yard of Inuyama Castle north of Nagoya, Japan, during the Cherry Blossom Season.
Floor patterns and reflections inside Nadya Park (ナディアパーク), an office and commercial complex in downtown Nagoya, Japan.
A festival float moving through the crowds during Cherry Blossom Season at Inuyama, Japan.
Visitors enjoying Hanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing) at Inuyama Castle (犬山城) in Inuyama, 30 minutes north of Nagoya, Japan.
Sanko Inari Shrine (三光稲荷神社) is located just below Inuyama Castle in Inuyama City, 30 minutes north of Nagoya, Japan.
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