Two Haiku for Kyoto in Autumn
Arishiyama Yusei-Tei ©️Harold Davis

Two Haiku for Kyoto in Autumn

The Japanese maples in autumn are in all their fiery beauty. Wandering around Kyoto with my camera I felt the need to write poetry. Hence these two haiku, the form…

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Japanese Maples at Saihoji
Japanese Maple in Autumn ©️Harold Davis

Japanese Maples at Saihoji

Saihoji, the serene Zen moss garden in Kyoto, is known—-as you’d expect—-for moss. The Japanese Maples in the garden are also wonderful, and beautifully tended. Here are two photos showing…

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Neagiri Goyo-matsu Pine Tree
Neagiri Goyo-matsu Pine Tree (C) Harold Davis

Neagiri Goyo-matsu Pine Tree

This Japanese white pine with its imposing roots was originally a bonsai given by the 11th Tokugawa Shogun, Ienari, to the ninth lord of Takamatsu, Matsudaira Yorihiro, in Edo (Tokyo)…

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Camphor Trees: Still Standing
Camphor Tree (c) Harold Davis

Camphor Trees: Still Standing

This pair of camphor trees were standing tall near the epicenter when the bomb fell on Nagasaki. Blasted and burnt they were thought to be dead in the wasteland. In…

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Stone Works
Imperial Palace Wall ©️Harold Davis

Stone Works

It will likely come as no surprise to my friends and those who follow me that this trip to Japan I am very observant of stone works: paths, walls, and…

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Engetsukyu (Moon Bridge)
Engetsukyu (Moon Bridge) ©️Harold Davis

Engetsukyu (Moon Bridge)

Engetsukyu (Moon Bridge) in Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens in central Tokyo is said to have been designed by Zhu Shun Shui, a Chinese Confucian scholar of the 1600s. It’s called “Engetsukyu…

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Ikebana
Small Ikebana Stands © Harold Davis

Ikebana

Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. From its origins in Kyoto more than a millenia ago, this is an art form that has evolved within a formal tradition…

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Iya Valley Sunrise
Iya Valley Sunrise © Harold Davis

Iya Valley Sunrise

Iya Onsen Hotel perches high above the Iya River in the mountainous and less-traveled region that is in the interior of Shikoku, Japan's fourth largest island. The area is magical,…

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Magical Month in Japan
2024 Japan Group | Photo credit: Brenda Robinson

Magical Month in Japan

I'm recently back from a magical time in Japan. Almost all parts of this journey were wonderful. I enjoyed traveling on my own to Nikko National Park, and the group…

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Chasing Waterfalls
Above Ryuzu Falls © Harold Davis

Chasing Waterfalls

I've never understood the lyrics of the song "Don't go chasing waterfalls." Apparently, if you Google it, the lyric to this catchy tune (I've worked out to its beat at…

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Subversive Metaphoto
Osaka Castle © Harold Davis

Subversive Metaphoto

I think that "subversive metaphoto" is a mouthful, but I kind of like the phrase. Ponderous? Sure. Pretentious? Double sure.  But here's the thing. I spend much time thinking on…

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Tree Shadow
Tree Shadow © Harold Davis

Tree Shadow

The Grand Shrine of Ise is dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu. One of Shinto's most sacred shrines, this complex of shrines, inner shrines, and sub-shrines covers a larger land…

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