LIM Leaves and a trip to Japan
I made this card using Penny Black stamps. I embossed the leaves using ivory powder and then rubbed distress pens over the top. I stamped the sentiment and then scribbled with the pens over the top. I'm entering this card into the one layer challenge at Less is More for leaves.
I've been missing from blogland with just scheduled posts as I have been to Japan - a wonderful time, such a different culture and so much to see and experience.
I took over 300 photos but I will just share a few with you here. We began our trip in Tokyo.
I've been missing from blogland with just scheduled posts as I have been to Japan - a wonderful time, such a different culture and so much to see and experience.
I took over 300 photos but I will just share a few with you here. We began our trip in Tokyo.
Tokyo Shinjuku area - night and day
vending machines are everywhere
A glimpse of the future - a robot at Miraikan Museum. We also saw ASIMO the human robot in action but were not allowed to take photographs.
One of many figures above a shop in Asakusa
Tokyo Tower which was the tallest mast
Tokyo Skytree - tallest mast in the world
Senso-ji temple
The famous Shibuya scramble crossing
We visited Hakone by Shinkansen (Bullet train) and were lucky enough to see Mount Fuji as the weather was clear.
Famous Black sulphur eggs - we didn't try them!
Pirate ship cruise across Lake Ashi
The Japanese like to show you what your food is going to look like
The house we stayed in Kanazawa
The toilet slippers - especially for use in the toilet area
Screens in the house
Girls hire kimonos and have their hair done and walk around the area
The even walked around in the snow blizzard we had
Kenrouken gardens one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan. This is the oldest fountain in Japan. The ropes are to protect the trees from snow and they put them up every November.
The fish market
The Higashi Chiya Tea District
Gold leaf ice cream
Samurai House
Shirakawa-go - A Unesco world heritage site in the Japanese alps
A closer look at one of the houses in Shirakawa-go
Beautiful sweet treats
Comments
Thanks so much for playing along at Less is More, Anita x
Fabulous photographs, it looks like you had a wonderful trip.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
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Di xx
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