How would you like to have one of these suckers in front of your house?
These traditional gates sure are nice. Expensive, though, so only wealthier houses have them. Notice how full and overflowing the yard is. Japanese yards are more gardens than yards, usually packed with a variety of flowers and trees so that something is always in bloom. They are quite lovely, but do require a lot of maintenance.
Many newer houses are built more in the Western style and often have such a small yard (if any) that any kind of gate and wall becomes impractical, so I suppose these might be disappearing in the future. But for the moment at any rate, if you visit Japan you will see these in front of many traditional houses.
Don't miss the other great photos in the Beautiful Japan photo series!
- The Shogun's Keep
- Gate to the Shogun's Shrine
- The Golden Torii
- Across the Universe
- To Walk With You Under the Cherry Blossoms
- I Once Knew This Place
- Okazaki Tenmangu Shrine
- The White Walls of Zui'nenji
- Curious Kitsune Watches
- Meeting Place of the Kitsune
- What a Blur
- The Watcher at the Shrine
- Giant Torii in Road
- Resting Leaves
- The Family that Drinks Together, Stays Together
- Fire in the Sky
- The Streets of Takayama
- Red Path
- Fading Japan
- Relaxing at the River
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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. |