Winniepix: The Golden Temple in Kyoto
Winniepix: Bonsai plum trees in full blossom
Winniepix: Old wooden wheels
Winniepix: Tall trees lining part of the Nakasendo Way
Winniepix: A variety of shrubs and trees in front of a traditional house at Tsumago
Winniepix: Famous red crabs for sale in Kanazawa's food market
Winniepix: A statue in the Kenrokuen Garden, Kyoto
Winniepix: A beautiful ancient tree with twisted branches and moss-covered roots, in the Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa
Winniepix: Plum blossom in Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa II
Winniepix: Plum blossom in Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa I
Winniepix: A stone lantern and plum blossom
Winniepix: "Yukitsuri" is a traditional technique for protecting the branches of the pine trees in the garden from heavy snow; trees are given support by bamboo poles and rope arranged a captivating conical layout.
Winniepix: A stone lantern in the Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa
Winniepix: The rainbow bridge and the Kotojitoro stone lantern in the Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa
Winniepix: Two young woman wear kimono with a modern style in Kanazawa
Winniepix: A peaceful Japanese garden in Kanazawa II
Winniepix: A peaceful Japanese garden in Kanazawa I
Winniepix: The Hiroshima Peace Museum
Winniepix: Between the columns of the Hiroshima Peace Museum, the Genbaku Dome can be seen in the far distance
Winniepix: The vermillion torii gate in front of the Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island
Winniepix: A deer sunbathes on Miyajima Island
Winniepix: The torii gate which float in the sea at Miyajima Island
Winniepix: Wild deer on the island of Miyajima
Winniepix: The five-storey pagoda on Miyajima Island, with the Senjokaku Hall in the foreground
Winniepix: The five-storey pagoda on Miyajima Island
Winniepix: A couple walk along the verand of the Senjokaku Hall
Winniepix: The vermillion of the five-storey pagoda on Miyajima Island stands out against a blue sky
Winniepix: Shrine on Miyajima Island
Winniepix: A wooden shrine roof with detailed carving
Winniepix: The Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome) was the only structure left standing in the area above which the first atomic bomb exploded on 6 August 1945