The entrance to Yasaka shrine in Gion, Kyoto, Japan
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Parole chiave collegate
- 845-
- albero
- Arcaid
- asfalto
- Asia
- asiatico (relativo all'Asia)
- calma
- cancello
- culto
- cultura
- entrata (accesso)
- Estremo Oriente
- fede
- fotografare
- fotografia (arte)
- Giappone
- giapponese
- giapponese (relativo al Giappone)
- Gion
- Honshu
- immagine a colori
- Kyoto
- orientale
- palizzata
- pavimentazione
- preghiera
- recinzione
- religioso
- ringhiera
- rosso
- sacro
- santo
- santo (divino)
- serenità
- Shinto
- spiritualità
- storico
- tempio
- tradizione
- vecchio
- viaggio
- viaggio (destinazione)
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