Burning Incense Outside The Kinkaku-ji Temple In Kyoto, Japan
Representing prayers and more ambiguously the Japanese interpretation of spirituality, worshipers leave incense outside the Kinkaku-ji Temple, a must see in Kyoto, Japan.
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Posted by Anil Polat | Nov 16, 2015 | Culture, Travel Journal
Representing prayers and more ambiguously the Japanese interpretation of spirituality, worshipers leave incense outside the Kinkaku-ji Temple, a must see in Kyoto, Japan.
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Despite making an unconscious to rarely visit the top of such tall buildings, the Tokyo Skytree is actually the world’s highest tower. Initially disappointed the 139 meter (~456 foot) television and radio antenna atop...
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Slightly expensive but decent coffee at this cafe with a good social atmosphere that fills up with local students in the afternoon hours. View Bosnia and Herzegovina in a larger map For more of what I’ve written about Bosnia and...
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Shops, cafes, places to eat, you can’t miss Bascarsija Square when you’re in Sarajevo. Be sure to drink from the fountain as well, it’s said if you do so, you’re destined to return to the city! View...
Read MorePosted by Anil Polat | Feb 19, 2013 | Food, Pictures and Video
Before visiting the world’s 5th largest island nation and discovering these 7 foods in Japan that aren’t sushi, that food was practically all I knew to anticipate eating. My first experience with sushi, some 13 years...
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