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Sunday, September 17, 2006

Have you ever visited "Koya-san Holy Place" in Japan?


Hello, this is Hidekura Tamonin of "Travel to Japan!"

Have you ever seen beautiful photos of Japanese Himeji Castle or other world heritages?

Here is the introduction of the photo eBook named"Koya-san Holy Place."

The number of the memorial tower that is located at Okuno-inof Koya-san holy place is unclear.
The reason of the unclear number is that the towers are dug outinnumerably if we dig the ground.
It is the largest holy place not only in Japan but also in the world.
Please enjoy solving the mystery from this book.

Please enjoy the interesting story and beautiful photos!
You'll be able to see some photos which are contained in
the eBookURL is as follows;

http://members3.jcom.home.ne.jp/h-tamonin/eBook.htm

Please check it right now!

If you'd like to know about the pohots, please feel free to ask me.
(or if you buy the photograph collection eBook from CyberRead
or eBookMall, you will be able to enjoy more beautiful photos!
The site URLs are also included in the above homepage.)

In this blog, I'm going to introduce interesting stories regarding
foreign trvellers to Japan and also their impressions to Japan.

See you soon!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

The Anecdote of Fox Related Shrines.


Hello, this is Hidekura Tamonin of "Travel to Japan!"

Have you ever seen beautiful photos of Japanese Himeji Castle or other world heritages?

Here is the introduction of the photo eBook named"The Anecdote of Fox Related Shrines."

Fushimi Inari Shrine is symbolized by its red Torii gates. The red color is called Syuiro(vermilion color) in Japanese, and the Syuiro represents a feeling of cheerful hope, which is the source of life, mother earth, and production. It is the origin of faith for the spirit of Inari Ookami.

Please enjoy the interesting story and beautiful photos!
You'll be able to see some photos which are contained in
the eBookURL is as follows;
http://members3.jcom.home.ne.jp/h-tamonin/eBook.htm

Please check it right now!

If you'd like to know about the pohots, please feel free to ask me.
(or if you buy the photograph collection eBook from CyberRead
or eBookMall, you will be able to enjoy more beautiful photos!
The site URLs are also included in the above homepage.)

In this blog, I'm going to write stories regarding foreign trvellers to
Japan and also their impression to Japan.
Moreover, as I translated the explanations of the photos which
are included in the eBooks into English, I'm going to wirte the hard
luck story of the translation.

See you soon!

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Introduction of "The Untold Stroy of Japanese Himeji Castel"


Hello, this is Hidekura Tamonin of "Travel to Japan!"

Have you ever seen beautiful photos of Japanese Himeji Castle or other world heritages?

Here is the introduction of the photo eBook named
"The Untold Story of Japanese Himeji castle"

Himeji Castle, it shows the beauty of the castle
which Japan boasts to the world as the beauty of
medieval times, and therefore, it was designated
officially as a precious asset of world heritage.
Now, you'll be able to understand, enjoy, and
sympathize the Japanese famous Himeji Castle
without visiting easternmost Japan by acquiring
this guidebook which contains splendid photos of
the castle!


Whoever says the feature of Himeji Castle, it is
definitely the beauty of the castle. It reminds us
of an egret fly from the esthetic scene of the Shirakabe
structure which is coated thickly with white mortar.
That's why the castle has another name called Egret Castle.

Please enjoy the interesting story and beautiful photos!

You'll be able to see some photos which are contained in
the eBook

URL is as follows;
http://members3.jcom.home.ne.jp/h-tamonin/eBook.htm

Please check it right now!

If you'd like to know about the pohots, please feel free to ask me.
(or if you buy the photograph collection eBook from CyberRead
or eBookMall, you will be able to enjoy more beautiful photos!
The site URLs are also included in the above homepage.)

In this blog, I'm going to write stories regarding foreign trvellers to
Japan and also their impression to Japan.
Moreover, as I translated the explanations of the photos which
are included in the eBooks into English,I'm going to wirte the hard
luck story of the translation.

See you soon!

Friday, September 01, 2006

Another Episode of Foreign Travellers to Japan


Hello, this is Hidekura Tamonin of "Travel to Japan!"

Though there are so many foreign travellers to Japan, many of them can be easliy get lost.
Here comes the another episode about them.

Whem my acquaintance was visiting Wakayama,
which is a prefecture located rather west part in Japan, he met Americans there.
As they looked lost, he helped and asked them the reason of visiting Wakayama, and they said they wanted to visit Kumano area which is the world heritage and also wanted to pray at the shrine to yearn for the Japanese soul which is called famously Kumano-moude in Japanese.
They were very interested in the 8 million gods in Japan compared by the only one god, Christ, in America.
(The photo on your right hand side is the another Holly Place like Kumano,
named Koya-san Holly place.)

Though there are many guide-books for travellers which contain the information
of how to get to the famous sightseeing areas, most of them are not sufficient
or sometimes not translated into English.Therefore, I'm trying to translate
such books into English!
So far, I've already translated three of such eBooks into English
and they are already published at the eBook store such as
eBookMall.com or CyberRead.com.

Please refer to the URL below to see more beautiful photos!

http://members3.jcom.home.ne.jp/h-tamonin/eBook.htm

You'll find Japanese beautiful photos and also the information
where you can get the above eBooks.

See you soon!

Monday, August 28, 2006

Many travellers to Japan easily get lost!


Hello, this is Hidekura Tamonin of "Travel to Japan!"

Though there are so many foreign travellers to Japan, many of them can be easliy get lost since the transportation system in Japan is very complicated especially at urban areas such as
Shinjyuku in Tokyo or Umeda in Osaka.

So, when you visit to Japan and if you'd like to use public traffic systems, you should be careful not to get lost.
(Especially subway is so complicated that even a Japanese commuter sometimes gets lost.)

Though there are many guide-books for travellers which contain the information of how to get to the famous sightseeing areas, most of them are not sufficient or sometimes not translated into English.

Therefore, I'm trying to translate such books into English!

So far, I've already translated three of such eBooks into English
and they are already published at the eBook store such as
eBookMall.com or CyberRead.com.

Please refer to the URL below

http://members3.jcom.home.ne.jp/h-tamonin/eBook.htm

You'll find Japanese beautiful photos and also the information
where you can get the above eBooks.

See you soon!

P.S. As I got to know how to upload picture data, I attached
the cover page of the "Himeji Castle" eBook at the right top.

In the eBook, interesting sotry is written in addition to many
beautiful pictures.
(You can also check more photos by clicking this.)

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Have you seen Japanese Beautiful Photos?

Hello, this is Hidekura Tamonin of "Travel to Japan!"

Have you seen beautiful photos of Japanese Himeji Castle
or other world heritages?

As I couldn't upload photos from eBooks to this Blog
because of the system setting trouble or something,
I created a homepage for those photos.

URL is as follows;

http://members3.jcom.home.ne.jp/h-tamonin/eBook.htm

Please check it right now!

If you'd like to know about the pohots, please feel free to ask me.
(or if you buy the photograph collection eBook from CyberRead
or eBookMall, you will be able to enjoy more beautiful photos!
The site URLs are also included in the above homepage.)

In this blog, I'm going to write stories regarding foreign trvellers to
Japan and also their impression to Japan.
Moreover, as I translated the explanations of the photos which
are included in the eBooks into English,
I'm going to wirte the hard luck story of the translation.

See you soon!

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Just Uploaded New Photos regarding Koya-san Holy Place

Hello, this is Hidekura Tamonin of "Travel to Japan!"

As I couldn't upload photos from eBooks to this Blog
because of the system setting trouble or something,
I created a homepage for those photos.URL is as follows;

http://members3.jcom.home.ne.jp/h-tamonin/eBook.htm

And this time, I've just uploaded more than 20 beautiful photos
regarding"Koya-san Holy Place" (Vol.3)
(These photos were given from Soshikan of the eBook publisher.)

So, please check it right now!

If you'd like to know about the pohots, please feel free to ask me.
(or if you buy the photograph collection eBook from CyberRead
or eBookMall, you will be able to enjoy these photos more!
The site URLs are also included in the above homepage.)

See you soon!