TravelJapanBlog.com - Japan (07, 09-10, 13), Denmark (08, 11, 16-19, 21, 24), Korea (13), Poland (21), Mexico (14, 15, 19, 26), Iceland (17, 19), Hawaii (14, 17, 22), Czech Republic (16, 17, 19, 21)
The above will search Traveljapanblog.com.
Concerts - Landscapes - Sports

 

Posts tagged Nikon D600

Jeju (제주)

Jeju 제주 south korea republic hawaii

The Island of Jeju (제주)
I’m not sure the name of the small island off of Jeju, but it appears to be inhabited as well.

I could see why they call Jeju the Hawaii of Korea when I was in the air. On the ground the similarities disappeared, but perhaps if I had a car and could have seen some more remote locations outside of the city of Jeju the comparison would become more apparent. The weather wasn’t good either–overcast and rainy which is how it is much of the time I hear.

Night on the Naka River

Fukuoka, Japan

I wanted to experience ramen at Fukuoka’s Yatai (屋台). However, it was raining so the Yatai didn’t set up their shops. I settled for some between-the-rain-drops photos instead. The interesting clouds (and rain) from today’s photo (and this prior one) is due to the influence of a typhoon or taifu (台風) that was lurking just below Japan.

Prayers and wishes

fukuoka shrine 櫛田神社

Kushida Jinja Ema (絵馬)

Watanabe San is hoping for some BIG (ビッグ) things to happen.

Fukuoka panorama

panorama photomerge fukuoka morning drunks

Fukuoka panorama

I had an interesting encounter with the group of people you can see in the far right portion of this six-photo photomerge. They were quite drunk (at 7 a.m.) and invited me to join them in their drinking. They had plenty of different drinks to choose from, but I declined their kind offer. We did chat for some time before taking photos together and parting ways. They work in Fukuoka’s abundant night industries (probably with shifts from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. or something similar) and began their party after work. Hence the early morning festivities. They were about to wrap things up and head home for bed. I, on the other hand, was trying to get a little sightseeing in before the forecasted rain began.

Kushida-jinja (櫛田神社) at night in the rain

kushida jinja Hakata Gion Yamakasa 博多祇園山笠)

The main shrine for the Hakata Gion Yamakasa (博多祇園山笠) Festival during a late night downpour of rain

Yesterday’s photo of this shrine was taken during my morning walk at about 6 a.m. (Yes, jet lag sucks.)

Today’s pic is of the same place about 15 hours later. The rain was coming down in buckets. I came back through the shrine to take a brief rest from the rain, not to take photos, but the lit-up shrine looked too good to just leave without saving an image. I took this hand held with a shutter speed of 1/13th of a second so I’m a bit surprised that it came out without any shake.

Morning prayer at Kushida Jinja

japanese woman at shrine

櫛田神社

During the first half of July this shrine is the center of one of the most famous festivals in Japan (Hakata Gion Yamakasa or 博多祇園山笠). Someday I want to be in Fukuoka to witness this event. I saw preparations being made and video of past festivals. It looks absolutely crazy. Groups of men representing different parts of town race with an extremely heavy float on their shoulders around tight turns and for fairly long distances. Trip near the front of the float and your odds of not being trampled are close to zero. I hear there are some fairly serious injuries on a regular basis and minor injuries are common.