Pictures of Temple and Shrine in Utsunomiya, Japan
Temple a Charming Piece of History among Modern Buildings in City of Utsunomiya
These are photos taken by the author and her husband on a trip to Japan. We stopped at a lovely old temple in Utsunomiya city.
Published by Ali Canary
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21 Comments
Post a CommentLove the photos; probably the only way I'll see Japan is through photography.
Not sure which is more impressive - the buildings or the animal statues. My Dad would have loved these. He took photos of Japan from an earlier vintage.
I want to see, wonderful :)
Such a thrill to be able to see these! You were a long way from home! So glad you shared them!
These are awesome!
Excellent sculpture and architeture.
Oh, Ali! These are awesome. The last one is my favorite. :D
Nice. My Dad took some good photos of Japanese places, but they were in the black and white days!
Neat pics!
What a great chance to share your trip to the temple.