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Travel photos from Japan including areas around Tokyo and Kobe.
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A group of priests are lined up into five rows of five people each, receding into the shadow of the inner sanctuary of the temple. This was viewed at a traditional Shinto temple in Japan.
A traditional Shinto temple in Japan viewed from across a courtyard. Inside, a group of priests are lined up in the sanctuary for a morning ritual.
A red flower left on top of a wood post. This marked the edge of a path in a Tokyo park and appears to have been left on this and several nearby posts for decoration.
A view of Tokyo at dawn from the 28th floor of a hotel. The buildings stretch into the distance; the haze is created by smog or pollution.
A tall skyscraper in Tokyo with a clock and many telecommunications antenna and dishes along the outside.
A large lantern located at the entrance to one of the temples in the Asakusa district of Tokyo.
The Kobe Tower is a landmark in the city of Kobe. Rising above a series of geometric shapes, the tower stands out against the sky.
A row of eight pigeons are sitting on an electrical wire that bisects the sky into two sections.
A row of eight pigeons are sitting on an electrical wire that bisects the sky into two sections.
A row of eight pigeons are sitting on an electrical wire that bisects the sky into two sections.
A row of eight pigeons are sitting on an electrical wire that bisects the sky into two sections.
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