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Tenryu-ji Temple - Kyoto, Japan Poster
by Richard Krebs
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Tenryu-ji Temple - Kyoto, Japan poster by Richard Krebs. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The Tenryu-ji Temple is a Zen Buddhist temple located in the Arashiyama area of Kyoto, Japan. The temple was founded in 1339 by Ashikaga Takauji and... more
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The Tenryu-ji Temple is a Zen Buddhist temple located in the Arashiyama area of Kyoto, Japan. The temple was founded in 1339 by Ashikaga Takauji and construction was completed in 1345. The temple is held in high esteem and is ranked number one among Kyoto's so-called Five Mountains. Its extensive garden features the usual components of a Japanese garden, but it also extends up the mountainside behind the temple. This gives this garden a distinctive appearance. The Tenryu-ji Temple was named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.
About Richard Krebs
Photography is one of my main passions in life. I love photographing anything I see that is beautiful, unusual or special. I enjoy shooting nature, landscape, landmarks, animals, architecture and anything else I see that strikes me as worthy of a camera shot. I especially enjoy travel photography and have been fortunate to have seen many wonderful places in this incredible world of ours. I hope that you will find my work worthy of hanging in your residence or office and enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed presenting it to you. Any comments are always appreciated. You may also follow me at: https://www.facebook.com/RichardKrebs131 richard-krebs.pixels.com twitter:...
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