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Japan: The Yushi-en Garden in Matsue
There are rare moments in a photographer's life that leave an indelible impression on their mind. An encounter or a discovery often provides the opportunity to capture some stunning shots, or at the very least, to preserve an unalterable memory. This was my case when I discovered this garden for the first time. Yushi-en remains one of the most beautiful gardens I have ever visited in Japan. © O. Robert It's obviously a matter of personal taste. But having visited hundreds of


China: The Village of Hongcun, Guardian of Huizhou Culture
The village of Hongcun is located in Anhui province and represents a remarkable example of the region's traditional Chinese architecture....


Japan: The Garden of the Adachi Museum of Art in Yasugi
This private museum, created by Mr. Adachi Zenko in 1970, houses an exceptional collection of paintings by Yokoyama Taikan and various other Japanese artworks. A passionate lover of gardens and a major art collector, Adachi Zenko wanted to create this museum and garden as a tribute to his hometown, while also contributing to the cultural development of Shimane Prefecture. © O. Robert His aim was to connect his collection of Yokoyama Taikan paintings with a lush garden. Intere


Japan: Itsukushima Jinja, the Shrine of the Three Deities
Itsukushima Shrine is located on the sacred island of Itsukushima (commonly referred to as Miyajima) in Hiroshima Prefecture. As part of the "Three Views of Japan", it is one of the most famous Shinto shrines and an iconic site, internationally known for its “floating” torii gate. Its history is spanning centuries and blending religious significance with legends and war periods. © O. Robert Itsukushima Shrine is a symbol of Japan's cultural and spiritual identity, embodying c


China: Huangshan, from Peaks to Cobblestones, a City of Multiple Riches
Huangshan, located in Anhui province, is a city of immense historical and cultural wealth. Dating back to the Qin Dynasty, it was an important trading center during the Ming and Qing eras. Today, it is primarily famous for its eponymous mountain range. Huangshan City Bridge © O. Robert However, the city is also rich in traditional architecture, particularly the Huizhou style, and in cultural heritage, with historical figures such as Huang Binhong and Tao Xingzhi. A Harmonious


Japan: Hikone Castle, A Feudal Treasure on the Shores of Lake Biwa
Hikone Castle, located near Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture, is a historical monument of significant importance. It played a key role in Japan's history, especially during the Edo period. Designated as a National Treasure, its history begins in the early 17th century, shortly after the end of the Sengoku period. Photographing in the footsteps of the Shogun TV series. © O. Robert An Original Nickname Hikone Castle is often referred to as " The Castle of the Golden Turtle " (金亀城,


Japan: Chomeiji Temple Has Been Overlooking Lake Biwa for 13 Centuries
Chomeiji Temple, located in Shiga Prefecture, has a rich and fascinating history. Founded in the early 7th century, this temple is one of the many significant sites in the Lake Biwa region and is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in the country. Its privileged location makes it a must-visit site in the region for photography. © O. Robert Chomeiji is notably known as the 31st temple in the Saigoku Kannon pilgrimage, which consists of 33 temples in total. This pilgrimage is on


Japan: Matsumoto Castle, Elegance and Mystery of the Black Crow
Matsumoto Castle, also known as the "Black Crow" (烏城, Karasu-jō) due to its dark facade, is one of Japan's most famous and spectacular castles. This symbol located in Nagano Prefecture stands out for its unique construction and tumultuous history, spanning several centuries. A must-visit place for black and white photographers. © O. Robert This impressive castle is part of the 5 ones designated as a National Treasure, along with Himeiji, Inuyama, Hikone and Matsue castles. To


Japan: Osaka Castle, the Golden Fortress of the Samurai
Nestled in the heart of the prefecture bearing the same name, Osaka Castle stands as a powerful symbol of Japanese history and culture. It captivates with its imposing architecture and tumultuous past. With its massive stone walls, deep moats, and majestic main tower, the castle is an ode to the military strategy and architectural ingenuity of its time. © O. Robert For photographers, Osaka Castle offers an exceptional backdrop, where every angle reveals a new perspective on t


Japan: Photographing the Snow Monkeys at Jigokudani Park in Nagano
Certainly, the monkeys of Nagano are among the most touristy places in Japan. Their legendary peculiarity of bathing in the hot springs...


Japan: The Kumamoto Earthquake and Its Impact on the Castle
The Kumamoto earthquake in April 2016 caused considerable damage to its iconic castle and the surrounding area, illustrating the vulnerability of historic structures to natural disasters. Among the most significant damage to the castle, the collapse of important centuries-old stone walls is lamented. © O. Robert These imposing support structures, which had perfectly withstood the vicissitudes of time, ended up yielding under the impressive force of the shakes. These walls, kn


Japan: The Meimei-an Teahouse in Matsue
Located at the top of a small hill in the city of Matsue (Shimane Prefecture), this teahouse is a gem not to be missed on your journey through the San-in region. A true haven of peace, it also features a remarkable contemplative garden that you can admire from the inside while enjoying a Matcha tea seated on traditional tatami mats. © O. Robert As in many places in Shimane Prefecture, as a foreigner you will benefit from a 50% discount on the entrance fee. You can, of course,


Japan: The Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu
The city of Takamatsu in Kagawa Prefecture (Shikoku) is home to one of the jewels of Daimyo-style garden art: the Ritsurin Garden. Its...


Japan: The Lake Biwa Museum, Guardian of the Past and Future
The Biwa Lake Museum is an institution dedicated to presenting and preserving the natural and ecological history of the Biwa Lake region. This cultural establishment plays a crucial role in raising awareness about the lake's ecology and in the preservation of local heritage. Fine Art Print © O. Robert (Purchase here) History and Foundation The Biwa Lake Museum was inaugurated in 1996 . Its creation was in response to a growing need to preserve and study the unique ecosystem o


Japan: The Momijidani Teien Garden in Wakayama
Gardens are undoubtedly among the most touristy places in Japan. They are often also on the long list of spots to photograph for any landscape photographer visiting the country for the first time. And that's quite understandable. However, Momijidani Teien garden is still relatively unknown, even though it deserves special attention. © O. Robert Japanese gardens are indeed philosophical and miniature representations of imagined or interpreted landscapes, skillfully crafted by


Japan: Shukkei-en Garden in Hiroshima, 400 Years of Turbulent History
Shukkei-en Garden is a work of art in the traditional landscape garden style. Located in the center of Hiroshima city in the Naka-Ku district, it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful landscape gardens in Japan. Shukkei-en is closely tied to the history of the city. Due to events related to World War II, it has had a turbulent history. © O. Robert Shukkei-en is organized around a central pond that takes up most of the area. It features a beautiful stone arch bridge (Koko-K


Japan: Nagoya Castle, Under the Protection of the Golden Dolphins
Nestled in the heart of Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya Castle stands as an iconic symbol of Japanese history and culture. This remarkable estate from the Edo period marks an era where military strategy and architectural art fused into a majestic expression of power and aesthetics. © O. Robert With its iconic golden sculptures watching over from its roof, the castle tells stories of a bygone era while remaining deeply rooted in the present. The events and festivals held there throug
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