It is with sadness that I leave Kyoto behind. I hope I come back soon to this mysterious city (both ancient and peculiarly modern)—so I can learn more of its secrets, and spend more time photographing its beauty.

Gion at Night © Harold Davis
It is with sadness that I leave Kyoto behind. I hope I come back soon to this mysterious city (both ancient and peculiarly modern)—so I can learn more of its secrets, and spend more time photographing its beauty.
Gion at Night © Harold Davis
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