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2015 Fall Photo Tour of Japan | Tofukuji
Feb 16 | Evan | No Comments |After spending time strolling through and photographing Fushimi Inari Taisha, we headed a little north to Tofukuji, a large temple complex famous for Fall Leaves. If you aren’t great with crowds, you might want to avoid Tofukuji in the Fall though as at some parts it’s just a huge mob in what seems to be limited space, but actually it’s really not that small, just really, really, really, REALLY crowded! Before going into the main complex of Tofukuji, we stopped by one of the gardens along the way, Fundain, certainly the calm before the storm that we were approaching…
After our moments of zen in Fundain, we headed up to check out and take photos of the Autumn leaves at Tofukuji by inching along with the hoards of visitors also excited to see the famed leaves at this temple. As much as I love adding people in my photographs, crowds of people wasn’t exactly the look I was going for.There is a route to follow at Tofukuji, so be focusing up and out from the crowds, you would never know how packed Tofukuji was!
The 2015 Fall Photography Tour of Japan included Tokyo, Kanazawa, Shirakawago, Okayama, Hiroshima, Miyajima and Kyoto! Interesting in joining your own escorted tour of Japan with Japan Photo Guide? Contact us to get the planning of your trip to Japan started or join one of the group tours of Japan!
2015 Fall Photo Tour of Japan | Fushimi Inari Kyoto
Feb 15 | Evan | No Comments |Anyone that has talked to me about visiting Japan before knows that Kyoto is my favorite city to travel to in Japan. I usually follow that up with saying, Kyoto is perhaps my favorite city to visit not only in Japan but in the world. I’m sure there are some great cities out there for me to visit and photograph, I love Kyoto for it’s incredible mix of traditional and modern Japan. Of course like when visiting other parts of Japan, Kyoto is very safe, clean with good options for public transportation. One of my favorite places to visit and photograph is Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Besides the thousands of torii gates and beautiful grounds, Fushimi Inari Shrine is one of the few spectacular places in Kyoto that is open 24 hours, making it great place to visit for golden hour in the morning. Not to mention, anything later int he day will be so packed with tourists that it makes taking photos quite difficult.
The photo just above was created by and courtesy of Mami Yasui who very graciously cropped the image to hide my bald spot!
The 2015 Fall Photography Tour of Japan included Tokyo, Kanazawa, Shirakawago, Okayama, Hiroshima, Miyajima and Kyoto! Interesting in joining your own escorted tour of Japan with Japan Photo Guide? Contact us to get the planning of your trip to Japan started or join one of the group tours of Japan!
2015 Fall Photo Tour of Japan | Miyajima
Feb 14 | Evan | No Comments |After taking our time in Kanazawa and around Kanazawa, then a brief stopover in Okayama to photograph another garden and castle there, we made it down to the southern most part of the Fall Photo Tour of Japan, Miyajima and Hiroshima. Miyajima is a small island off the coast of Hiroshima with beatiful scenery, old town, temples, shrines and one of the most iconic images of Japan, the floating Torii Gate. Though as you can see from the photo below, when the tide goes out, you can walkup to and even through the torii gate.
During the day, it’s flooded with tourists but before they arrive in the morning and after they depart in the evening, Miyajima is a peaceful treat. I must have been over a dozen times now and I always enjoy staying and taking photos in Miyajima! It’s also interesting to see the changes going on since my first visit in 2005, though I do miss the monkeys that used to be atop of Mt. Misen!
The short ferry ride back to Hiroshima allows you to explore another city in Japan if there isn’t enough for you in Miyajima. The Peace Park, including the memorial museum for the atomic bomb are worth visiting while in Hiroshima and of course, Hiroshima’s favorite and classic dish, Hiroshima Okonomiyaki!
The 2015 Fall Photography Tour of Japan included Tokyo, Kanazawa, Shirakawago, Okayama, Hiroshima, Miyajima and Kyoto! Interesting in joining your own escorted tour of Japan with Japan Photo Guide? Contact us to get the planning of your trip to Japan started or join one of the group tours of Japan!
2016 Cherry Blossom Forecast for Japan!
Feb 13 | Evan | No Comments |I can’t wait for the 2016 cherry blossom tour of Japan and things are looking good with the current cherry blossom forecast! The first cherry blossom forecast for the 2016 season in Japan has been released by the Japan Weather Association and Tenki.jp. While it’s still early and a lot can change, currently the forecast is for an average blooming year. Average blooming year doesn’t mean average quality of cherry blossoms, but means that currently the cherry blossoms are expected to start blooming around the average opening dates over the past years. JNTO, The Japan National Tourist Organization has a great map and list that shows lot’s of cities and their current forecast for cherry blossoms and average dates. If you can handle Japanese or okay with google translate and clicking around, weathermap.jp has a nice interactive map by clicking on the dates. If you just want the quick version, here are the current forecasted dates for cherry blossoms to start blooming in many cities in Japan with full bloom estimated to be about a week or so after.
Fukuoka | March 25
Matsuyama | March 28
Hiroshima | March 29
Miyajima | March 29
Kyoto | March 29
Osaka | March 29
Nara | March 28
Nagoya | March 26
Tokyo | March 26
Yokohama | March 28
Kanazawa | April 4
Sendai | April 9
***Updated February 18th***
Fukuoka | March 24
Matsuyama | March 27
Hiroshima | March 28
Miyajima | March 28
Kyoto | March 28
Osaka | March 29
Nara | March 29
Nagoya | March 26
Tokyo | March 26
Yokohama | March 26
Kanazawa | April 4
Sendai | April 9
***Updated February 24th***
Fukuoka | March 25
Matsuyama | March 27
Hiroshima | March 28
Miyajima | March 28
Kyoto | March 28
Osaka | March 28
Nara | March 28
Nagoya | March 25
Tokyo | March 25
Yokohama | March 27
Kanazawa | April 3
Sendai | April 8
***Updated March 9th*** Most places looking early at this point!
Fukuoka | March 22
Matsuyama | March 25
Hiroshima | March 27
Miyajima | March 27
Kyoto | March 25
Osaka | March 25
Nara | March 25
Nagoya | March 22
Tokyo | March 21
Yokohama | March 23
Kanazawa | March 31
Sendai | April 6
Keep in mind that these dates are for the yoshino variety of cherry blossom trees and there are many different kinds of cherry blossoms that bloom at different times throughout Japan!