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Japan { 255 images } Created 22 Feb 2016

Images made in Kyoto and the Hiroshima and Shimane Prefectures of Japan.
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  • Narrow, busy sign-covered street near Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Narrow, busy sign-covered street near Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Narrow, busy sign-covered street near Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Narrow, busy sign-covered street near Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Locals and tourists washing their hands before entering the Meiji Shrine in the Shibuya neighborhood of Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Evening street scene in the Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Evening street scene in the Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo, Japan.
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  • A young maiko walks down a tiny pedestrian lane in the Pontocho neighborhood of Kyoto, Japan.
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  • A young maiko walks down a tiny pedestrian lane in the Pontocho neighborhood of Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Simply looking upon Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion, is a lesson in Japanese garden design in which the building works in harmony with its setting. Each level of the building, which was a former villa and is now a Zen temple, represents a different architectural style, Shinden, Bukke, and Zen, with the top two floors covered entirely in gold leaf. Kyoto, Japan.
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  • A blue heron rests upon a man-made island in the pond in front of Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Scene at Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Scene at Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Scene at Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Scene at Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Jishu-jinga is a separate shrine (on the same grounds) located above Kiyomizu-dera’s main hall where people go to pray for good fortune in their love lives. Kyoto, Japan.
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  • The main hall, or hondo, at Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto, Japan, was constructed without nails and its stage rises 42.5 feet above the valley floor (right). In Japan, the phrase, “To jump off the stage of Kiyomizu,” means that a person has the courage to make a big decision.
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  • Voyagers traveled on the "Kyoto Culture and Sweets" field program to the Kinkakuji Temple, Nijo Castle, and Kiyomizu (Pure Water) Temple before learning how to make traditional Japanese sweets. A Japanese girl reads her fortune on a slip of paper at Jishu-jinga, a separate shrine located above Kiyomizu-dera’s main hall.
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  • Jishu-jinga is a separate shrine (on the same grounds) located above Kiyomizu-dera’s main hall where people go to pray for good fortune in their love lives. Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Fushimi Inari Taisha is the head shrine of the god Inari, located in Fushimi Ward in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • A woman walks down one of the paths covered in orange gates at the Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Scene at the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Scene at the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Sashimi at a local restaurant on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine is the main shrine of the Oki Islands. It is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine is the main shrine of the Oki Islands. It is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine is the main shrine of the Oki Islands. On the grounds is a giant Japanese cedar called Yao-sugi that is over two thousand years old. It is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine is the main shrine of the Oki Islands. It is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine is the main shrine of the Oki Islands. It is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine is the main shrine of the Oki Islands. On the grounds is a giant Japanese cedar called Yao-sugi that is over two thousand years old. It is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine is the main shrine of the Oki Islands. On the grounds is a giant Japanese cedar called Yao-sugi that is over two thousand years old. It is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine is the main shrine of the Oki Islands. It is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine is the main shrine of the Oki Islands. It is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Oki-ke Family Residence is the home of the head priest of the Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine. It was built in the traditional Oki architectural style and has three entrances that were used according to rank. It also houses the only surviving eki-rei station bells which were made in 646.
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  • Coastline near Tsudo on Dogo, the main island of the Oki Islands in Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Tsuma, a fishing village near Mt. Takada,  is known for its traditional boat houses (Tsuma Funa-goya) which line the water's edge. Tsuma is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Tsuma, a fishing village near Mt. Takada,  is known for its traditional boat houses (Tsuma Funa-goya) which line the water's edge. Tsuma is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Tsuma, a fishing village near Mt. Takada,  is known for its traditional boat houses (Tsuma Funa-goya) which line the water's edge. Tsuma is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Tsuma, a fishing village near Mt. Takada,  is known for its traditional boat houses (Tsuma Funa-goya) which line the water's edge. Tsuma is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Dangyo-no-taki Waterfalls is known for its sacred "winning" water which sumo wrestlers or owners of bull sumos would bathe in before competitions. Dangyo Falls is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Dangyo-no-taki Waterfalls is known for its sacred "winning" water which sumo wrestlers or owners of bull sumos would bathe in before competitions. The male waterfall (pictured) flows next to a beautiful shrine. Dangyo Falls is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Dangyo-no-taki Waterfalls is known for its sacred "winning" water which sumo wrestlers or owners of bull sumos would bathe in before competitions. The male waterfall (pictured) flows next to a beautiful shrine. Dangyo Falls is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Dangyo-no-taki Waterfalls is known for its sacred "winning" water which sumo wrestlers or owners of bull sumos would bathe in before competitions. The male waterfall (pictured) flows next to a beautiful shrine. Dangyo Falls is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Dangyo-no-taki Waterfalls is known for its sacred "winning" water which sumo wrestlers or owners of bull sumos would bathe in before competitions. The male waterfall (pictured) flows next to a beautiful shrine. Dangyo Falls is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Dangyo-no-taki Waterfalls is known for its sacred "winning" water which sumo wrestlers or owners of bull sumos would bathe in before competitions. Dangyo Falls is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Dangyo-no-taki Waterfalls is known for its sacred "winning" water which sumo wrestlers or owners of bull sumos would bathe in before competitions. Dangyo Falls is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Rice hanging on a traditional drying rack on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Rice hanging on a traditional drying rack on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Rice hanging on a traditional drying rack on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Keitaro Nagaoka is a fisherman, painter, and herbalist who has lived on the Oki Islands for 38 years. An expert on fishing and mountain herbs, he trains apprentice fishermen and shares his knowledge of rare plants with the community. He is pictured in his home in Saigo Port on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Keitaro Nagaoka is a fisherman, painter, and herbalist who has lived on the Oki Islands for 38 years. An expert on fishing and mountain herbs, he trains apprentice fishermen and shares his knowledge of rare plants with the community. He is pictured in his home in Saigo Port on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Keitaro Nagaoka is a fisherman, painter, and herbalist who has lived on the Oki Islands for 38 years. An expert on fishing and mountain herbs, he trains apprentice fishermen and shares his knowledge of rare plants with the community. He is pictured in his home in Saigo Port on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Keitaro Nagaoka is a fisherman, painter, and herbalist who has lived on the Oki Islands for 38 years. An expert on fishing and mountain herbs, he trains apprentice fishermen and shares his knowledge of rare plants with the community. He is pictured in his home in Saigo Port on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Keitaro Nagaoka is a fisherman, painter, and herbalist who has lived on the Oki Islands for 38 years. An expert on fishing and mountain herbs, he trains apprentice fishermen and shares his knowledge of rare plants with the community. He is pictured in his home in Saigo Port on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Keitaro Nagaoka is a fisherman, painter, and herbalist who has lived on the Oki Islands for 38 years. An expert on fishing and mountain herbs, he trains apprentice fishermen and shares his knowledge of rare plants with the community. He is pictured in his home in Saigo Port on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Keitaro Nagaoka is a fisherman, painter, and herbalist who has lived on the Oki Islands for 38 years. An expert on fishing and mountain herbs, he trains apprentice fishermen and shares his knowledge of rare plants with the community. He is pictured in his home in Saigo Port on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Keitaro Nagaoka is a fisherman, painter, and herbalist who has lived on the Oki Islands for 38 years. An expert on fishing and mountain herbs, he trains apprentice fishermen and shares his knowledge of rare plants with the community. He is pictured in his home in Saigo Port on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Fukuura Tunnels are carved out of pyroclastic rock, first by hand and eventually by machinery, as a means to shorten commute times between isolated communities on Dogo Island.
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  • The Fukuura Tunnels are carved out of pyroclastic rock, first by hand and eventually by machinery, as a means to shorten commute times between isolated communities on Dogo Island.
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  • The Fukuura Tunnels are carved out of pyroclastic rock, first by hand and eventually by machinery, as a means to shorten commute times between isolated communities on Dogo Island.
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  • The rugged Kumi Coast on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • A fisherman's shrine along the rugged Kumi Coast on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • Soba noodle making at Teuchi Soba near Goku on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Soba noodles are unique on the Oki Islands because they use 100% buckwheat. All people in images are model released; soba maker is Kobo Omi, woman making noodles is Kay Allen (from NGTO), and young man making noodles is Masayuki Saito.
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  • View of the Shirashima Coast, the northernmost point of Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The Oki Islands is part of the Daisen-Oki National Park and is a UNESCO Global Geopark.
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  • View of the Shirashima Coast, the northernmost point of Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The Oki Islands is part of the Daisen-Oki National Park and is a UNESCO Global Geopark.
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  • View of the Shirashima Coast, the northernmost point of Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The Oki Islands is part of the Daisen-Oki National Park and is a UNESCO Global Geopark.
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  • View of the Shirashima Coast, the northernmost point of Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The Oki Islands is part of the Daisen-Oki National Park and is a UNESCO Global Geopark.
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  • Chichi-sugi Japanese Cedar is an ancient tree located deep in the forest on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The Oki Islands is part of the Daisen-Oki National Park and is a UNESCO Global Geopark.
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  • Chichi-sugi Japanese Cedar is an ancient tree located deep in the forest on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The Oki Islands is part of the Daisen-Oki National Park and is a UNESCO Global Geopark.
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  • Chichi-sugi Japanese Cedar is an ancient tree located deep in the forest on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The Oki Islands is part of the Daisen-Oki National Park and is a UNESCO Global Geopark.
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  • View of the coastline near Shirashima Coast on Dogo, the largest island in the Oki Islands in the Shimane Prefecture of Japan. The Oki Islands are a UNESCO Global Geopark and part of the Daisen-Oki National Park.
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  • Sunset at Nagu-misaki Cape on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Sunset at Nagu-misaki Cape on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Sunset at Nagu-misaki Cape on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Sunset at Nagu-misaki Cape on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Sunset at Nagu-misaki Cape on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Sunset at Nagu-misaki Cape on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Sunset at Nagu-misaki Cape on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Sunset at Nagu-misaki Cape on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Sunset at Nagu-misaki Cape on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Sunset at Nagu-misaki Cape on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands, an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Sunrise along the rugged coastline near Oki on Dogo, the largest of the Oki Islands in Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Sunrise along the rugged coastline near Oki on Dogo, the largest of the Oki Islands in Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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  • The Former Taisha Station in Izumo is a beautifully preserved example of Imperial Crown Style architecture and now functions as a museum.  Shimane Prefecture, Japan,
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  • The road leading to Izumo-Taisha Grand Shrine is lined with shops, eateries, trees, and sacred torii gates. Shimane Prefecture, Japan,
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