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The Obon Festival celebrates Japanese food, martial arts, traditional dance at 100-year-old Buddhist Temple of Salinas.
Nishijinori, the intricate weaving for kimonos that dates back more than a thousand years in Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto ...
A 17-year-old Canadian national used his fingernail to etch the name "Julian" into a wooden pillar supporting the roof of the Toshodaiji Kondo temple built in 759 AD in the city of Nara, Japan.
Explore the ancient wonder of Kyoto, Japan, featuring must-visit locations such as: - Starbucks in Kyoto - Kyoto Old Town and Temples - Menbaka for Fire Ramen - Bamboo Forest at sunrise - Hike to see ...
An ancient Japanese home was rebuilt in L.A. Now’s your chance to look inside. ... Then in 2010, the Pasadena Buddhist Temple donated a small ceremonial tea house to the garden, ...
A 17-year-old Canadian vandalized the Toshodaiji Kondo temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Japan, by carving his name into a pillar at the ancient temple. The name “Julian” can be seen ...
Soar over the historic city of Nara, Japan, in this breathtaking aerial journey. This stunning drone footage offers a unique perspective of Nara’s ancient temples, peaceful deer parks, and ...
Teen tourist carves name into 1,200-year-old Japanese temple. The 17-year-old Canadian admitted to police that he was killing time at the Toshodaiji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site ...
Kyoto, Japan’s historic capital, is a city rich in cultural heritage and ancient temples. Home to numerous UNESCO sites, Kyoto was the imperial capital of Japan from 794 to 1868.
Several historic monuments of ancient Nara are still standing in the city and Toshodaiji Temple is one of five Buddhist temples at the site, according to UNESCO. Several of the buildings were ...
These Japanese temple bells, along with their larger cousins, the bonshō, are widely recognized as international symbols of peace and friendship, offering a lot of parallels to our community ...
While Japan’s overtourism issues may be causing headaches for local residents, there’s one group that seems to be benefiting from the influx of people – deer. Specifically, the deer who live ...