My sister Maria traveled to Tokyo recently and sent this lovely postcard folder from the Shrine through the mail! It was built in 1616 by 4.5 million men … and holds the enshrined remains of Ieyasu Tokugawa.
My sister Maria traveled to Tokyo recently and sent this lovely postcard folder from the Shrine through the mail! It was built in 1616 by 4.5 million men … and holds the enshrined remains of Ieyasu Tokugawa.
More than 350 years old with 13,000 trees still standing. Looks like what I imagine the Pacific Northwest looks like … which makes sense considering that Japan is more Pacific than our Pacific Northwest! 🙂
Across the Daiya River … very pretty.
I would never have guessed Japan when first seeing this card … waterfalls and Japan have not, before now, gone together in my obviously narrow mind 🙂 This one is 98 meters (321 feet) high.
It has been a long time since my last post … but thanks to traveling family members and a few small journeys of my own, many new cards have since been added to my collection! My goal is to post the best of them for you before January 4th … so stay tuned!