Evenings in Japan

One of the memories that will stick with me about my trip is how beautiful city and village streets look in the evenings.  The narrowness of the streets, the latticed wooden doors and windows, the yellow lighting - not harsh at all, the sound of voices emanating from those doors and windows, shadows of people further down the street.  Well kept boutique and restaurant storefronts and entrances which are unique and so very inviting.  Here are a few pictures that capture these scenes for me.

Kyoto - Pontocho-dori

Asakusa - An izakaya with its akachochin lanterns

Asakusa - light drizzle on an arcade

Kyoto - cafe along the Takase River

Nara - entrance to small shopping complex

Kanazawa - Tatemachi Shopping Arcade

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