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Vol 2 - 057 - Main Shrine, Chuguji Temple (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 058 - Main Shrine, Chuguji Temple (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 059 - Main Shrine, Chuguji Temple (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 060 - Main Shrine, Chuguji Temple (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 065 - Nara National Museum Bldg (28mm)

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Vol 2 - 066 - Museum Display (16mm) The fisheye lens was pressed against the glass, cause no photography and thus no flash was allowed

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Vol 2 - 067 - Museum Display (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 068 - Museum Display (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 069 - Museum Display (16mm) hmm... no photographs allowed eh? Each time the guard went into one room, I went to the room she just came from.

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Vol 2 - 070 - Museum Display (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 071 - Museum Display (16mm) The guard and I play musical halls.

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Vol 2 - 072 - Museum Display (16mm) The trouble with SLRs is they give off a loud click.

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Vol 2 - 073 - Royal Sedan (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 074 - Museum Display (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 075 - Nara Prefectural Office (58mm)

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Vol 2 - 076 - Episcopal Church Bldg, as there are very few Christians in Nara (58mm)

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Vol 2 - 077 - Kyoto City 5th largest city in 1976 with pop'ln of 1.8 million (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 078 - Kyoto Houses (58mm)

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Vol 2 - 079 - Map of Kyoto (Macro)

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Vol 2 - 080 - Nijo Castle Circa 1542 (58mm)

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Vol 2 - 081 - Nijo Castle (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 082 - View of Kyoto from a lookout (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 083 - Nijo Castle (58mm)

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Vol 2 - 084 - Nightingale Floorboards which squeak as you step on them. Guards used to listen for squeaks to expose invaders. (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 085 - Nijo Castle, Shogun's Ante-room (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 086 - Shogun's Reception Hall: bodyguards listen for raised voices behind sliding doors (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 087 - Exterior of Shogun's Private Rooms (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 088 - Nijo Castle Roofline and Gable (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 093 - Nijo Castle Waterfall and Pond (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 094 - Moat outside Nijo Castle (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 095 - Entrance to Kinkakuji Pavilion Complex (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 096 - House within Pavilion Complex (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 097 - Kinkakuji Pavilion circa 1394 (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 098 - Kinkakuji Pavilion: built by the 3rd Shogun for retirement (58mm)

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Vol 2 - 099 - Kinkakuji Pavilion (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 100 - Kinkakuji Pavilion: gold leaf layers on the walls (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 101 - Pond within Kinkuji Pavilion Complex (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 102 - Tea Rooms (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 103 - Small Buddhist Temple (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 104 - Outer Wall of Kinkakuji Pavilion (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 105 - Kyoto Uni (oldest in Japan) (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 106 - Minor Gate of the Old Imperial Palace (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 107 - Outer Wall of the Old Imperial Palace (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 108 - Still trying to walk around to the Entrance to the Palace (58mm)

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Vol 2 - 109 - Old Imperial Palace: Dispu-mon Gate (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 110 - Dignitary Rooms of Palace (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 111 - Silk Paintings inside Palace (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 112 - Palace Grounds (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 113 - Approaching Main Building of Old Imperial Palace circa 794AD > Rebuilt 1855 after fire (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 114 - Old Imperial Palace Main Bldg (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 115 - Shunko Den (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 116 - Outer Bldg (200mm) I just fell in love with the architecture!

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Vol 2 - 117 - Imperial Palace Gardens (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 118 - Bridge and its exquisite design (200mm)

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Vol 2 - 119 - Emperor's Study (16mm)

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Vol 2 - 120 - Silk Painting Mural in the Emperor's Den (200mm)

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I wonder if much has changed at all since 35 yrs ago?

Vol 3 - 001 - Reception Room at the Old Imperial Palace Kyoto (16mm)

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Vol 3 - 002 - Painting inside Reception Room (200mm)

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Vol 3 - 003 - Private Rooms amongst Gardens (16mm)

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Vol 3 - 004 - Roof Entrance Design (200mm)

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Vol 3 - 005 - West Hongangi Temple: Kyoto's largest (28mm) ...just driving by.

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Vol 3 - 006 - Kiyomizu Temple (28mm)

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Vol 3 - 007 - Roof of Pagoda Kiyomizu Temple Complex (200mm)

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Vol 3 - 008 - Bell near the Entrance of Kiyomizu Temple (28mm)

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Vol 3 - 009 - Treasure Houses of Kiyomizu Temple (28mm)

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Vol 3 - 010 - Buildings in Kiyomizu Temple Complex (28mm)

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Vol 3 - 011 - Coming up to the Main Shrine at the top of a long flight of stairs (28mm)

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Vol 3 - 012 - This deity caught my eye (200mm)

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Vol 3 - 013 - Main Shrine of Kiyomizu Temple (28mm)

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Vol 3 - 014 - Main Shrine (28mm)

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Vol 3 - 015 - Main Shrine (200mm)

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Vol 3 - 016 - Children's Shrine (200mm) ...for those departed I think

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