Photo of the Month - October 2007
Saturday, October 27th, 2007A broken maneki neko display at a Shinsaibashi restaurant.
A broken maneki neko display at a Shinsaibashi restaurant.
A pillar at Daigo-ji Temple where people carve their names into the paintwork and adorn it with stickers for good luck.
Sunset by the river at Uji.
Koinobori carp flags used to celebrate the Boy’s Day (also known as Children’s Day) public holiday on May 5th.
Fallen cherry blossom petals in Osaka-jo koen. Thanks to Emma Patey for the idea for this one.
Photos of Osaka’s Korea Town
Following my article about Tsuruhashi here are more photos from my recent visit to Osaka’s ‘Korea Town’. While uploading my photos onto Flickr I also found these good Tsuruhashi photos from another user.

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Ume (plum) blossoms at Kitano Tenmangu, Kyoto
Now that it’s March hopefully Spring’s just around the corner. While cherry blossoms are famous for heralding the start of Spring in Japan, plum blossoms actually come out a little earlier.
Never Too Old For Harajuku
Previous Photo of the Month photos have all been places or things so I thought it was about time I included some people. This guy I met in Harajuku kept shouting “kingyo” (”goldfish”) - I didn’t know why until I looked more closely at his unusual hat and saw two live fish.
Check out these other unusual photos - the vomit bar, samurai Colonel Sanders, the claw machine with live lobster prizes and the ‘ultra big’ condoms’.
Kagami-mochi, a traditional New Year decoration in Japan.