Saturday, October 20, 2012

Beautiful structures...❤






Hello!
I would like to introduce about nice structures in my hometown.I'm from Yamaguchi next to Shimane.It has many beautiful con structures.In this post, I'll tell you two famous places.
There is the Rurikou temple near my house. The temple has the five-storied pagoda and also has beautiful Japanese garden.The five-storied pagoda is famous ,so many tourist and local people visit to enjoy nice view of the structure and Japanese garden.Many Japanese people love  seeing cherry blossoms and tinted autumnal leaves.We can enjoy seeing these tasteful(^-^)v
↓The Five-storied pagoda
 


Kintaikyo-Bridge is also famous in Yamaguchi.It is in Iwakuni City next to Hiroshima.The city has the Marine Crops Air Station IWAKUNI.The bridge looks like the range of arch shaped bridges.It was build by not useing nails.We can see the special technique by old carpenters.Under the bridge, The Cormorant Fishing that is a traditional way of fishing is performed.The bird and its host fish together.That skilled fishing is very exciting to see.
 
 
 
↓this is  Kintaikyo-Bridge

 
 
 
 If you visit Yamaguchi,you can see these nice view!
 

4 comments:

  1. Hello Sawako,
    I've actually been to the Kintaiyo-Bridge before! I think it's amazing that so many things were made without nails before. The Rurikou Temple sounds like it is very pretty! The autumnal leaves and cherry blossoms are both very pretty sights!

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    1. Hi!
      Thank you very much for your comment.I'm glad to know you have been to the Kintaikyo-Bridge.I love these local sights and want more people to know the structures (^_^)/

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  2. Hi Sawako!
    It is funny because I have a good friend with the last name Yamaguchi! I had no idea that was a place in Japan. Anyways, the Rurikou temple looks very beautiful! I would like to visit there someday because I also love seeing cherry blossoms! I think they are so pretty! Especially when they fall.
    The Kintaiyo-Bridge also looks amazing! It looks very big, and it's fascinating to know that it isn't built with any nails! I love the view from the bridge, and I will make sure to visit there if I ever go to Yamaguchi!
    Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Hello!
      Thank you very much for your comment.In Japan,there are many people whoes last name is Yamaguchi.It is not rare.(^_^)
      I'm happy to know you had a good impression on these structures.I wish you will visit Ymaguchi someday.

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