out there in the dark

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This is a self-portrait that I took at the Sakamiko Illumination.  I am standing in an enclosed walk-through tube that has walls which project a revolving kaleidoscope of colored light.  I was only able to look directly at the ceiling for a few seconds before the luminance’s intensity forced me to look away.
Sagamihara, Japan
February 2016

 

 

Radiant Route

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Yesterday, I visited the Sagamiko Illumination.  In Japan,  light displays are very popular during the winter season.

The Sakamiko display is the largest illumination in the Kanto area.  The theme this year is Great Britain and they  used 5.5 million lights!

The Sagamiko Illumination will run until April 10th.  Catch it if you can!

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Sagamiko Illumination

 

 

Genbaku Dome (Atomic Bomb Dome)

Hiroshima Memorial Bomb Dome

On August 6th, 1945 at 8:15 a.m, the United States Army Air Forces dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan.   The bomb exploded in close proximity to the Genbaku Dome; it virtually destroyed the entire city.  Former Hiroshima mayor, Shinzo Hamai, was instrumental in collecting funds for the dome’s preservation.  The Genbaku Dome has undergone two preservation projects since the 1960s.

 

unlikely union

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Looking out towards Itsukushima Shrine from a stone sculpture.
If you have been to Miyajima and know the name of the sculpture and/or its significance, please tell me in a comment.  My tour guide explained the lookout’s significance to me, but I was too busy taking photographs for the details to sink in.
Miyajima, Japan
January 2016