believe it or not these pics are from the 2nd floor view of ECC's headquarters in kanayama, nagoya. it's a residents, but also a "business." it's a holy place where couples bring their newborn children to get blessed. it also happens to be the home of one of my students. as you can see it snowed a good amount this morning during my commute to work. snow is still very mysterious to me because i grew up in florida. this is only my second winter in a place that snows.
the photos were taken and color processed entirely on my iphone using autostitch, camerabag and photo fx.
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Showing posts with label kanayama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kanayama. Show all posts
Saturday, February 6, 2010
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
the arrival: sakae
this is part 2 of our arrival to nagoya, japan. this is our neighborhood, sakae. its basically downtown nagoya. its where all the hip clubs, awesome restaurants, parks and cool shops are. we live within walking distance of everything cool about nagoya.
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the arrival: first impressions
this is part 1 of our arrival to nagoya, japan. our first few weeks were filled with lots of new experiences such as heated toilets, delicious new food and politeness.
this city has big buildings.
can't watch HD? click here to watch this video in standard definition.
Labels:
aichi,
art,
central park,
ECC,
festival,
flea market,
japan,
kanayama,
nagoya,
osu kannon,
sakae,
temple
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