Takayama is nestled in a valley surrounded by mountains. There are only two ways in and out, and to get there you take a slow train that winds through the mountains. Due to its isolation, the city has retained many old-style buildings and much of its original layout, and is therefore a great place to go to experience traditional Japan. The city also has many museums and a morning market. Click
here for a great article about Takayama.
Kids playing in the main canal, across from the street where the morning market takes place in Takayama. I was so disappointed by this shot. The LCD preview on my camera was eating up the batteries, so I took Todd's advice and turned it off. Unfortunately, I wasn't accustomed to using the viewfinder, so I didn't frame this shot the way I wanted it. The kids are supposed to be in the very bottom left corner, so you can see the tops of the buildings in the top right. Oh well.
Kids playing in the main canal, across from the street where the morning market takes place in Takayama. I was so disappointed by this shot. The LCD preview on my camera was eating up the batteries, so I took Todd's advice and turned it off. Unfortunately, I wasn't accustomed to using the viewfinder, so I didn't frame this shot the way I wanted it. The kids are supposed to be in the very bottom left corner, so you can see the tops of the buildings in the top right. Oh well.
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