tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-591132789412815846.post1006175882427883915..comments2021-03-23T03:13:00.974-07:00Comments on oinge: Koyasan Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03665359898074270465noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-591132789412815846.post-82906960651095211772013-11-22T20:28:23.804-08:002013-11-22T20:28:23.804-08:00Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment, Davi...Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment, Davie!! Unfortunately we are no longer in Japan but I love that you make a point to stop by some point of interest that has to do with wildlife whenever you travel. It's making more sense why you had your wedding at an aquarium (which I loved btw). Hope all is well with you!! It's been too long! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03665359898074270465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-591132789412815846.post-43777185264986420012013-11-18T07:28:33.865-08:002013-11-18T07:28:33.865-08:00Back in 2005, I was lucky enough to participate in...Back in 2005, I was lucky enough to participate in a conference in Japan and made a stop to some of the sites photographed in this post. Sad to have missed the Buddhist memorial / portal to hell memorial stone! Your photos really make me want to go back soon. You could write and design travel guides professionally! <br /><br />If you are still in Japan, I hope you get to visit some of their animal preserves / aquariums / etc. I try to go to some zoo-like point of interest wherever I travel, and Japan is definitely a country with very memorable cultural notions of how to encounter animals that go into their site designs -- especially where photo opportunities are concerned!Davie Yoonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08957140329354349948noreply@blogger.com