Travelogue

Japan 2006, Day 4 - Nikko, Tokyo

2006年の初訪日:4日目(日光、東京)

Short photographic travelogue of day 4 of my first-ever trip to Japan in the spring of 2006.

All photos shot with Nikon digital SLRs, edited in Adobe Lightroom 5.7 / LR Classic.

On day 4 of my first-ever trip to Japan in 2006, I made use of my Japan Rail Pass to make a day trip to Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture north of Tokyo. The most famous place to see there is Nikkō Tōshō-gū, a Shinto shrine that is dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. Toshogu is known for its elaborate architecture and intricate carvings, and is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site.

I am taking my time to explore and enjoy Toshogu, a beautiful and unique place. I arrive back at Ueno Park in Tokyo (again!) around dusk - I found that in addition to the cherry blossoms, it is really interesting to watch the locals and other visitors go about a variety of activities.

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Norbert Woehnl

Norbert Woehnl

Norbert Woehnl is a Photographer in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in Travel, Location, Editorial and Street Photography.
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