Cresting a hill up the alley, I had my picture taken but some masked Japanese tourists.
Upon reaching the end of the alley, I found there was indeed a subway station! Zach knows his maps. It was a station that was only two stops from my destination so I decided to walk. In a small temple there was a very charming prayer wheel:
Continuing down the avenue, I found myself to be near the Shitenno-ji temple, a major temple in Osaka. Inside most of the buildings were 'no photography' signs, outside, and on the temple grounds was filled with what could best be described as a huge garage sale type market. It was the spring equinox and the temple was incredibly busy.
Having taken many pictures of people that day (see the previous post Street Festival I took pictures of pigeons! Of which there were scores.
Biscuit!
2 comments:
You are welcome, that's a cool back alley isn't it.
Very much so. A lot of interesting places back there.
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