Part I: In this short 1-minute video, we stroll along the boardwalk of Kami-no-Michi (神の道), which means path or road of the Gods. This 500-meter path is flanked by majestic pine trees that were planted nearly 400 years ago. The boardwalk takes us to Miho Shrine—a charming little structure with a modest dancing stage used for sacred dances during certain festivals.
Don’t forget to check out my blog post for this photo shoot where I’ve included Google Maps links to each photo shooting location, interesting historical details, and references for further reading:
https://www.pix4japan.com/blog/20230405-miho-shrine
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