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What looks like an old and abandoned Japanese village is actually just a movie set. Many of the latest Japanese Samurai movies where filmed here. There are reconstructions of a farming village, a fishing village and a post town of the Edo period (1603–1867). Japan Village, Japanese Ghost, Japanese Halloween, Kubo And The Two Strings, Background References, Japanese Buildings, Japanese Town, Environment Reference, Japanese Village

What looks like an old and abandoned Japanese village is actually just a movie set. Many of the latest Japanese Samurai movies where filmed here. There are reconstructions of a farming village, a fishing village and a post town of the Edo period (1603–1867).

Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this isometric view of a traditional Japanese village. Admire the delicate cherry blossoms, quaint bridges, and tranquil rivers that embody the timeless elegance of Japan. Perfect inspiration for your next travel or home decor project. #Japan #Travel #IsometricArt #TraditionalArchitecture Japanese Traditional Village, Japanese Bridge Minecraft, Japanese Buildings Traditional, Japanese Mountain Village, Traditional Japanese Village, Japanese Buildings, Japanese Bridge, Japanese Town, Japanese Mountains

Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this isometric view of a traditional Japanese village. Admire the delicate cherry blossoms, quaint bridges, and tranquil rivers that embody the timeless elegance of Japan. Perfect inspiration for your next travel or home decor project. #Japan #Travel #IsometricArt #TraditionalArchitecture

Welcome to San'in! This is Matsue, Shimane. Miho Shrine is a quiet little collection of traditional buildings quite literally across the street from a small bay on the Sea of Japan. Nestled at the center of a fishing village, it's no surprise that this shrine is dedicated to the god Ebisu, a jolly god known to carry a fishing rod and grant luck to Japan's fishermen. Perpendicular to the shrine is Aoishi-datami Road, a traditional little alley that looks like a scene from a historical film. Backyard Bar Ideas, Backyard Deck Designs, House Front Garden, Front Garden Design Ideas, Bar Backyard, Japan Village, Backyard Crafts, Japan Traditional House, Japanese Buildings

Welcome to San'in! This is Matsue, Shimane. Miho Shrine is a quiet little collection of traditional buildings quite literally across the street from a small bay on the Sea of Japan. Nestled at the center of a fishing village, it's no surprise that this shrine is dedicated to the god Ebisu, a jolly god known to carry a fishing rod and grant luck to Japan's fishermen. Perpendicular to the shrine is Aoishi-datami Road, a traditional little alley that looks like a scene from a historical film.

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Welcome to San'in! This is Matsue, Shimane. Miho Shrine is a quiet little collection of traditional buildings quite literally across the street from a small bay on the Sea of Japan. Nestled at the center of a fishing village, it's no surprise that this shrine is dedicated to the god Ebisu, a jolly god known to carry a fishing rod and grant luck to Japan's fishermen. Perpendicular to the shrine is Aoishi-datami Road, a traditional little alley that looks like a scene from a historical film. Nature, Japanese Coastal Town, Small Town Japan, Matsue Japan, Small Japanese Village, Eating With Chopsticks, Japanese Fishing Village, Japan Coast, Japanese Customs

Welcome to San'in! This is Matsue, Shimane. Miho Shrine is a quiet little collection of traditional buildings quite literally across the street from a small bay on the Sea of Japan. Nestled at the center of a fishing village, it's no surprise that this shrine is dedicated to the god Ebisu, a jolly god known to carry a fishing rod and grant luck to Japan's fishermen. Perpendicular to the shrine is Aoishi-datami Road, a traditional little alley that looks like a scene from a historical film.

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Slow down at Ainokura and Suganuma villages in Gokayama. ☺️ Like a living museum, this pocket of Japan invites you to experience old-world charm. The highlight of the villages are the carefully preserved gassho-zukuri farmhouses, some of which are nearly 400 years old and UNESCO-inscribed. Stay the night and enjoy local delicacies to truly experience an older way of life in a mountain village. 📍 From Shin-Takaoka Station in Toyama Prefecture, take the World Heritage Bus (operated by…

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