Taizoin Temple is home to some of Kyoto, Japan’s best gardens, and is the oldest and most famous subtemple of the even more famous Myoshinji. In this post, we’ll take a stroll through this stunning garden, past the iconic weeping cherry tree, karesansui, and Yoko-en Pond, sharing photos of all these beautiful features of Taizoin […]
1-Day Santa Monica & Venice Beach Itinerary
/13 Comments/in Itineraries California, L.A. /by Tom BrickerIf you’re visiting California and want to visit the best beach cities near Los Angeles, this 1-day itinerary for a morning in Venice and afternoon and evening in Santa Monica will help you have a great day. This step-by-step Southern California touring plan is almost entirely walkable, with and will allow you to have a […]
Top 100 Temples & Shrines in Kyoto, Japan
/4 Comments/in Tips & Tricks Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerWith over 1,600 temples and shrines, Kyoto is unquestionably the spiritual capital of Japan. This list of Kyoto’s 100 best temples and shrines is narrowed down from the 200+ that we’ve visited during our months in the city. From Kiyomizudera to Golden Pavilion to Fushimi Inari, Kyoto is home to some of the best places […]
Hiking Kyoto Trail: Fushimi Inari Shrine to Tofukuji Temple
/4 Comments/in Reports Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerFushimi Inari is our favorite place in Kyoto, Japan. It’s a huge mountain shrine famous for its thousands of torii gates, but that’s just scratching the surface. It’s also home to myriad sub-shrines, natural beauty, and great hiking options around the mountain–and to nearby temples–via Kyoto Isshu Circuit Trail. In this post, we’ll detail one of […]
1-Day to 1-Week Kyoto, Japan Itineraries
/0 Comments/in Itineraries Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerOur step-by-step Kyoto, Japan itineraries offer single and multi-day plans for Arashiyama, Higashiyama, and cover everything from the best-of temples & shrines like Golden Pavilion and Fushimi Inari to hidden gems you’ve never heard of. These Kyoto touring plans provide tips for what to do, where to eat, districts to see, and the most efficient […]
Annenberg Space for Photography Info: Free Los Angeles Museum
/1 Comment/in Things to Do California, L.A., SoCal /by Tom BrickerThe Annenberg Space for Photography is a free museum in the Century City area of Los Angeles, California’s Westside. It showcases themed galleries of digital and print photography that rotate a few times per year as well as special programming that includes lectures, workshops, classes, and family-friendly events. The space’s galleries are curated to highlight […]
Taizoin Temple Info: Kyoto, Japan Tips
/2 Comments/in Things to Do Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerTaizoin Temple is home to some of Kyoto, Japan’s best gardens, and is the oldest and most famous subtemple of the even more famous Myoshinji. In this post, we’ll take a stroll through this stunning garden, past the iconic weeping cherry tree, karesansui, and Yoko-en Pond, sharing photos of all these beautiful features of Taizoin […]
Enkoji Temple Info: Kyoto, Japan Tips
/2 Comments/in Things to Do Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerEnkoji Temple (圓光寺, Enkōji) is located in northern Kyoto, Japan near Shugakuin Imperial Villa and the Silver Pavilion. Most beautiful during fall colors season in November and December, Enkoji is stunning year-round thanks to its diverse features, art, and architecture. In this post, we’ll share photos from our various experiences at Enkoji Temple. We’ll also […]
1-Day “Best of” Kyoto, Japan Itinerary
/0 Comments/in Itineraries Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerOur 1-day Kyoto, Japan itinerary is an efficient step-by-step plan of attack for visiting the best of the city’s temples and shrines, including several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It’s a jam-packed day that crisscrosses Kyoto, and will take you to some of the city’s top temples and, by extension, the best of Japan. Before we […]
Rurikoin Temple: Kyoto’s Not-So-Hidden Gem
/2 Comments/in Things to Do Japan, Kyoto /by Tom BrickerIn some regards, Rurikoin Temple is about the furthest thing from a hidden gem in Kyoto. It’s famous for foliage–and not just fall colors–within Japan, and despite a pricey entrance fee, this renowned spot commands lengthy lines that can result in waits of 2-3 hours just to enter. Despite that, there’s a reasonably good chance […]
Voigtländer 10mm f/5.6 Hyper Wide Angle Lens Review
/8 Comments/in Photo Japan /by Tom BrickerThe Voigtländer 10mm f/5.6 Hyper Wide Heliar E is a revolutionary lens, and as a member of the ultra wide angle “cult,” it was one of my motivations for jumping back into mirrorless photography with the Sony a7 III. This photography review weighs the strengths and weaknesses of the lens, with sample photos I’ve shot while […]