Author Topic: From New Year's visit to Honmon-ji shrine  (Read 4995 times)

David Paterson

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Re: From New Year's visit to Honmon-ji shrine
« Reply #15 on: January 01, 2017, 23:42:57 »
Akemashita, omodeto gozaimasu!

Nice series, Akira, and as usual you make me homesick for Tokyo and Japan.

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Re: From New Year's visit to Honmon-ji shrine
« Reply #16 on: January 01, 2017, 23:56:29 »
Nice.  I prefer photos of shrines and churches with worship going on.  These places are not just buildings, they are alive with people.

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Re: From New Year's visit to Honmon-ji shrine
« Reply #17 on: January 02, 2017, 00:45:21 »
Armando, I'm always interested in different cultures and thought it was worthwhile.  I don't have any in-depth knowledge about the classical VW, but was attracted to its wheels, flat front window and the overall look.
Well I'm wrong about the blinkers, the 1955 model had the blinkers in that position
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Re: From New Year's visit to Honmon-ji shrine
« Reply #18 on: January 02, 2017, 02:16:34 »
Ouch! Having just been diagnosed with spondyloarthritis in my neck, turning my head very far means pain. I just started a 2 week trial of an anti-inflammatory  drug to combat that pain, and your photo made me wince!  ;D

Carl, hope your pain will be eased.

Thank you for posting Akira!
I miss Japan a lot.
I wish you all the best.

Thanks, Aguinaldo!  Glad you have good memories about Japan.

Akemashita, omodeto gozaimasu!

Nice series, Akira, and as usual you make me homesick for Tokyo and Japan.

Dave, kotoshimo yoroshiku onegai shimasu.  Hope to see you in Japan again!

Nice.  I prefer photos of shrines and churches with worship going on.  These places are not just buildings, they are alive with people.

Ron, thanks.  Glad there are some images you like.  I agree with your comment on the religious institutions of any kind.

Well I'm wrong about the blinkers, the 1955 model had the blinkers in that position

Armando, right or wrong, I'm sure that the owner of the VW will enjoy chatting with you.  :)
"The eye is blind if the mind is absent." - Confucius

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