Water trough at Yasaka shrine at dusk, Kyoto, Japan
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Palabras clave relacionadas
- 845-
- agua
- anochecer
- Arcaid
- Asia
- asiático
- asiático (lugares y cosas)
- asiático (perteneciente a Asia)
- bambú
- bambú (material)
- cucharón
- culto
- cultura
- de piedra
- destino turistico
- espiritualidad
- farol (portátil)
- fe
- final del dia
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- fuente
- fuente de agua
- Gion
- histórico
- Honshu
- imagen a color
- Japón
- japonés (lugares y cosas)
- Kyoto
- noche
- nocturno
- oración
- Oriental
- pacífico
- puesta del sol
- puesta de sol
- puestas de sol
- religioso
- sacar fotos
- sacro
- sagrado
- sereno
- Shinto
- tarde
- templo
- tradición
- ventosaterapia
- viaje
- viejo
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