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Female tourists in Kimono / Hakama riding ‘Jinkirisha’ rickshaw in traditional Japanese town
Scene of Kamikochi National Park, Kappa bashi bridge with Hotaka mountain and Azusa river, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Landmark for tourists attraction. Japan Travel, Destination and Vacation concept
Portrait of female tourists in Kimono / Hakama with a rickshaw driver in traditional Japanese town
Rear view of female tourists in Kimono / Hakama riding ‘Jinkirisha’ rickshaw in traditional Japanese town - rear view
Scene of Kamikochi National Park, Hotaka mountain and Azusa river, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Landmark for tourists attraction. Japan Travel, Destination and Vacation concept
Woman tourist travel Kamikochi National Park, happy Traveler sightseeing Tashiro pond with mountain, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Landmark for tourists attraction. Japan Travel, Destination and Vacation
Portrait of female tourists in Kimono / Hakama riding ‘Jinkirisha’ rickshaw in traditional Japanese town
Female tourists in Kimono / Hakama riding ‘Jinkirisha’ rickshaw in traditional Japanese town - moving on narrow street
Woman tourist travel Kamikochi National Park, happy Traveler sightseeing Taisho pond with mountain, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Landmark for tourists attraction. Japan Travel, Destination and Vacation
Female friends in Kimono / Hakama visiting traditional Japanese town
man  tourist travel Kamikochi National Park, happy Traveler sightseeing Taisho pond with mountain, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Landmark for tourists attraction. Japan Travel, Destination and Vacation
Attic beams and pillars of a traditional Japanese house that is 100 years old
Attic beams and pillars of a traditional Japanese house that is 100 years old
Female tourists in Kimono / Hakama riding ‘Jinkirisha’ rickshaw in traditional Japanese town - rear view
Jinrikisha driver preparing for the drive
Beams and pillars in the attic of a 100-year-old traditional Japanese house.\nThe photographer owns this old house. The photo was taken by the owner when he went up to the attic with the architect to check the condition before renovation.\nPhoto date: September 2024.\nLocation: Suburban area of ​​Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture.\nThe architect was amazed at the traditional Japanese construction methods used in the house built 100 years ago.
Female tourists in Kimono / Hakama riding ‘Jinkirisha’ rickshaw in traditional Japanese town
Antique-style Japanese chest of drawers left in an old Japanese house
Female tourists in Kimono / Hakama riding ‘Jinkirisha’ rickshaw in traditional Japanese town
Scene of Kamikochi National Park, Hotaka mountain and Azusa river, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Landmark for tourists attraction. Japan Travel, Destination and Vacation concept
Full length portrait of young female tourist in Kimono / Hakama standing on small bridge
Young female tourist in Kimono / Hakama taking selfie picture on bridge
Scene of Kamikochi National Park, Hotaka mountain and Azusa river, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Landmark for tourists attraction. Japan Travel, Destination and Vacation concept
Scene of Kamikochi National Park, Kappa bashi bridge with Hotaka mountain and Azusa river, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Landmark for tourists attraction. Japan Travel, Destination and Vacation concept
Portrait of young female tourist standing in traditional Japanese town
Young female tourist in Kimono / Hakama walking on traditional Japanese town in Kyoto
Kamikochi National Park, tashiro pond with Alps mountain, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Landmark for tourists attraction. Japan Travel, Destination and Vacation concept
Close-up of young female tourist in Kimono / Hakama walking on traditional Japanese street in Kyoto - close-up of hair accessories
Thick beams of an old Japanese house built using traditional architectural methods
Frosted glass used in fittings of old Japanese houses
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