Yokohama Minato Mirai is a newly developed area in Yokohama bay. It takes 30 minutes from Tokyo by train. The city's population is more that 3 million and the second biggest city in Japan.
Shuzenji is an old hot spring town. It was named from an old temple "Shuzen Temple". This temple was built by the high priest Kobo Daishi. He also found the hot spring "Tokko no Yu" along the Katsura river.
Shibuya is one of the busiest cities in Japan. More than 2 million people go through the Shibuya Station everyday and there are always many people in front of the station even after the last train leaves.
In the 12th century, Kamakura became the political center of Japan and it was continued until 14th century. Kamakura consists of many shrines, temples and the famous kamakura beach.
Daitokuji is one of the biggest Zen temple in Kyoto that has more than 20 sub-temples in the fields. Koto-in, one of the sub-temples of Daitokuji, has a beautiful garden and tea rooms.
Zuiho-den, Date Masamune's mausoleum, was built in the Momoyama style of the construction. The current "Zuihoden" was rebuilt because of beeing destroyed of the War.
Yabusame is a mounted (horseback) archery that has a 400 years history started as a Bushi training then a popular event in the recent calendar. The footage was captured at Tsuruoka Hachimangu Reitai festival in Kamakura.
A beautiful sunset from top of the mountain. It is the best season for climbing Mt. Fuji. Click the thumbnail to see photos. More pictures at Brovision's PHOTO GALLERY.
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