Japan,Honshu Island,Kyoto. Water flowing from bamboo at Kurama Shrine,Kyoto,Japan. There are 14 words in the Japanese language to describe the flow of water.
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Palabras clave relacionadas
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- agua
- árbol del arce
- arce
- Asia
- asiático
- asiático (lugares y cosas)
- asiático (perteneciente a Asia)
- atracción
- atracción turística
- AWL Images
- bambú
- bambú (planta)
- bello
- budista
- colorido
- culto
- cultura
- destino
- destino (lugar)
- estación
- estación (período de tiempo)
- estanque
- fe
- flor
- Flores
- fluido
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- histórico
- hoja
- Honshu
- imagen a color
- Japón
- japonés (hombre y mujer)
- Kyoto
- multicolor
- Oriental
- otoño
- pacífico
- precioso
- religioso
- sacar fotos
- santuario
- sereno
- Shinto
- silencioso
- templo
- tradición
- turismo
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