A bit crowded, eh?
Takayama is a wonderful city. Part of its charm is several blocks that preserve the traditional Edo-style buildings and streets. Most of the buildings here are shops selling souviners, but you will also find food shops, and others including sake shops (with free samples!).
Unfortunately it is becoming more popular every year, so it is a little crowded there. Actually there aren't too many people in this photo. Go at the wrong time and the streets are packed so full getting through can be a bit of a challenge.
Don't miss the other great photos in the Beautiful Japan photo series!
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#2 - Gate to the Shogun's Shrine
#3 - The Golden Torii
#4 - Across the Universe
#5 - To Walk With You Under the Cherry Blossoms
#6 - I Once Knew This Place
#7 - Okazaki Tenmangu Shrine
#8 - The White Walls of Zui'nenji
#9 - Curious Kitsune Watches
#10 - Meeting Place of the Kitsune
#11 - What a Blur
#12 - The Watcher at the Shrine
#13 - Giant Torii in Road
#14 - Resting Leaves
#15 - The Family that Drinks Together, Stays Together
#16 - Fire in the Sky
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David LaSpina is an American photographer lost in Japan, trying to capture the beauty of this country one photo at a time.