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Chionin Mikado from the Institute of Buddhist temple stone steps to continue. Chionin Institute (clubbing of Enshi Kidney) temple in the Pure Land, Motoe Hiraku (founder) . Edo period of the Kyoto base for the purpose of the Tokugawa family from the massive cathedral was built. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
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Location: | Japan / Kyoto |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |
Chionin Authority's Mikado. Has been designated a national treasure. 1621-built 24 meters in height, five double-gate between the three houses. Temple Mikado (Yamato) as Japan is the largest. Chionin Institute (clubbing of Enshi Kidney) temple in the Pure Land, Motoe Hiraku (founder) Edo period of the Kyoto base for the purpose of the Tokugawa family from the massive cathedral was built. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
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Location: | Japan / Kyoto |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |
Chionin Authority's Mikado. Has been designated a national treasure. 1621-built 24 meters in height, five double-gate between the three houses. Temple Mikado (Yamato) as Japan is the largest. Chionin Institute (clubbing of Enshi Kidney) temple in the Pure Land, Motoe Hiraku (founder) . Edo period of the Kyoto base for the purpose of the Tokugawa family from the massive cathedral was built. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
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Location: | Japan / Kyoto |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |
Chionin Authority's Mikado. Has been designated a national treasure. 1621-built 24 meters in height, five double-gate between the three houses. Temple Mikado (Yamato) as Japan is the largest. Chionin Institute (clubbing of Enshi Kidney) temple in the Pure Land, Motoe Hiraku (founder) . Edo period of the Kyoto base for the purpose of the Tokugawa family from the massive cathedral was built. High-resolution version is about 120 million pixels in size, divided into two and the rest is "http://www.yun.com/jpeg/yun_5755_2.jpg" as one put it, please obtain it directly. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , SIGMA MACRO 70mm F2.8 EX DG |
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Location: | Japan / Kyoto |
Size: | 16549 x 7718Pixels |
Decoration on the front of Hongu of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , EF 135mm F2L |
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Location: | Japan / Kagawa Prefecture |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |
The drum of the kagura hall of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , EF 135mm F2L |
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Location: | Japan / Kagawa Prefecture |
Size: | 4540 x 3328Pixels |
A roof of Hongu of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). I am made with the big shrine Seki ridge of the covering a roof with cypress bark and worship the big game chief god and the Emperor Sutoku. The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , EF 135mm F2L |
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Location: | Japan / Kagawa Prefecture |
Size: | 3868 x 2980Pixels |
The sacred lot end place of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
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Location: | Japan / Kagawa Prefecture |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |
Three ear Tsu princesses Corporation of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
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Location: | Japan / Kagawa Prefecture |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |
A big tree of this Miyawaki of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
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Location: | Japan / Kagawa Prefecture |
Size: | 3328 x 4992Pixels |
The kagura hall of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
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Location: | Japan / Kagawa Prefecture |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |
Hongu of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). I am made with the big shrine Seki ridge of the covering a roof with cypress bark and worship the big game chief god and the Emperor Sutoku. The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
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Location: | Japan / Kagawa Prefecture |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |
Hongu of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). I am made with the big shrine Seki ridge of the covering a roof with cypress bark and worship the big game chief god and the Emperor Sutoku. The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
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Location: | Japan / Kagawa Prefecture |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |
The approach to a shrine of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
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Location: | Japan / Kagawa Prefecture |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |
The stone lantern basket of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
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Location: | Japan / Kagawa Prefecture |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |
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