What a beautiful place. I love the first photos of the water and the soft colours. Then the bright colours of the children's clothing. Thanks for sharing and have fun! Hugs, Pamela
Oh Mary, these are wonderful photos ! My son lived in Japan for 7 years, much of that time, teaching small children :) You must be having the time of your life .. besos ! C
We loved this city too - spent an entire day walking - from the ship, through the indoor market, up to the cable car for the ride. I loved the street with several temples and churches, including the tiniest Russian Orthodox I'd ever seen!
A BREATH OF FRESH AIR is a fresh version of my former three year blog ACROSS THE POND which can still be accessed by clicking on the title above. I'm a transplanted Brit enjoying life in North Carolina.
Sixty two years of journeying back and forth across the wide Atlantic Ocean have kept me busy…….and made my life very interesting! Although I've now visited all seven continents, I continue to travel and look forward to sharing new places around the world. I love taking photos! All images are my own unless noted otherwise. Please do not use my photos without a request. I enjoy sharing and will usually say OK!
Its a lake, trees and mountains, but it couldn't anywhere else in the world but Japan - lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe cable car ride gave such an incredible view of the city! Breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Gorgeous photos as usual, Mary! So different from Antarctica. Hope you're enjoying the trip -- safe travels!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place. I love the first photos of the water and the soft colours. Then the bright colours of the children's clothing. Thanks for sharing and have fun! Hugs, Pamela
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and serene it looks. Hard to imagine there are such tranquil spaces in such a populous country. Sweet children.
ReplyDeleteWow! Wonderful views and photos. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteFarm Gal in VA
Gorgeous! This is one place I would love to visit. The reflection on the water is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh Mary, these are wonderful photos !
ReplyDeleteMy son lived in Japan for 7 years, much of that time, teaching small children :)
You must be having the time of your life .. besos ! C
We loved this city too - spent an entire day walking - from the ship, through the indoor market, up to the cable car for the ride. I loved the street with several temples and churches, including the tiniest Russian Orthodox I'd ever seen!
ReplyDelete