I often see photos of Japanese temples and shrines, with people posing in front of them. I a not sure what purpose that serves. Maybe they jump from one place to another so fast, that they want to make sure they have visited the place already, in case they get confused. For me, the most important thing is what I can see, and also to sense the atmosphere of the place. And this is what I wish to keep in my memory. When you focus on hunting for spots to take photos of yourself in a given area, it is highly likely that you will miss the most intriguing factor, the salt and pepper - the details. In case of Japanese temples and shrines, those details are often more beautiful and more captivating than the whole scene. Photo - Ueno Toshogu shrine's roof.
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