Surprising Photos of Shizuoka Posted on by Fujisan Castle Sakura with the stonewall background. Another wooden gate after the first. The first thing you’ll see after entering the first gate. Once you enter the gates, you’ll see their territory. It’s just so amazing we still have those stone walls after 400 year. See how big it used to be. The outer moat of Sunpu castle. Let’s walk through the gate! A stone monument that that tell you this bridge was belonged to Sunpu Castle. Look, how tall the stonewalls are. Just a part of Sunpu castle…I wonder how it used to be…
Inspiring Photos of Shizuoka Posted on by Fujisan Mt.Fuji World Heritage site. It is there. It’s seen from Route 1, right next to Mark Is. A worshiping idol. Sunset after the rain is my favorite time. One of the best places to see it. A hazy Mt.Fuji is still an art. Powerful and beautiful. Shrines / Temples [Shizuoka Gokoku Shrine] This path leads you to the main building, Hondo. Isn’t it pretty? It’s a peaceful forest surrounding Shizuoka Gokoku Shrine. Spacious, quiet, and peaceful. It says Spirit. “Tamashii”. Spring in Shizuoka, Japan is really beautiful. Look at it closer, you’ll see a couple of guardians there. Peaceful, calm, and spacious place. Tangible Cultural Property [Old city hall of Shizuoka] Looks pretty over the stone walls from 400 years ago. See how narrow it is. This tells us Japanese cars back then were smaller than the ones we have now. Spanish design city hall of Shizuoka. Beautiful sky in Shizuoka. Old and New city hall of Shizuoka. Inside of the city hall of Shizuoka. Shizuoka prefectural hall behind the old city hall. It is just beautiful. You can see the stone walls through it. Drive way of the old city hall of Shizuoka. What a classic view. Old writing starts from right to left. [The Shizuoka Bank] This Shizuoka bank is also a tangible cultural property. It’s located on the corner. This sign is also written from left to right. GO BACK TO TOP