Photographer's Note
Most housing lots are more or less than 800sqm.
This is because every usable patch of the land had used as rice paddies.
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Klapaucius
(627) 2006-04-22 7:34
Koyama-san,
Your photos might not be technically perfect, or photographic masterpieces like other TrekEarth members always seem to try to take, but that always do something very important which they often fail at.
They always show a part of Japan that could only be shown by someone who is Japanese. Your photos can teach us a lot about Japan.
Thank you for sharing. ^_^
Regards,
Richard
MLINES
(12516) 2006-04-23 5:30
Hi Koyama, Good exposure of Japanese housing. Although small in size they are very expensive compared to many other countries. One thing i love about Japan, is how extremely clean and tidy most public areas are and this is another example. Very clear photo. Wires are usually bad-news in photographs, but difficult to avoid at times such as this. Rgds Murray.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Keiichiro Koyama (Koyama)
(609)
- Genre: 地方
- Medium: 彩色
- Date Taken: 2006-04-04
- Categories: 建築
- Camera: Nikon D 70, AF-S Nikkor 18-70mm
- Photo Version:Original Version
- Theme(s):Yenoshima, Hamamatsu [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-04-22 4:23
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