Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Historical Sites of Japan


When visiting the great country of Japan I found very interesting locations which indeed are very historical. Visiting these sites I noticed Japanese people relate nature to them as if it was the same thing. This experience reminded me of a story “The Jay” about a baby bird’s life being compared to a girl’s life in Japan. In the other hand, my three main favorite sites I got to see were Usuki Stone buddhas, Yoshinogari Ruins, and Toro Ruins. In the Usuki Stone Buddha’s picture I’ve took there would be about 6 Buddha’s in it. One Buddha was carved from a free standing rock and the others were from a side of a hill.  The Second one is the Yoshinogari Ruins, Which lasted from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD. These ruins are still up but they’re not being occupied cause of their history. My third favorite site is the Toro ruins. The Toro Ruins mark where a village used to exist around AD100 to AD 300, it’s still standing, now it’s being used as a tourist site.

 This  the picture of the 6 Buddha's, the one in the center is the one carved from the free standing rock.
 These are the Yoshinogari Ruins, its a small village that is still standing for centuries already.



 These are the toro ruins and only a few huts are still standing, and its a very well known tourist site and it is also has been standing for many many years also.




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