Well, you may be tired of my Japanese pictures by now, but this is my last installment and hopefully I have saved the best for last.
![]() |
A classic Donald Judd on
the way to our room at Benesse House. |
![]() |
The Tadao Ando-designed
“Oval” of rooms gathered around a reflecting pool in the centre. We spoiled ourselves and had a suite at the end with sweeping views over the Inland Sea. |
![]() |
Our beautifully hand-painted room in the Oval at Benesse House. |
![]() |
A classic Cy Twombly at
Benesse. Always my favourite. |
![]() |
The view of the Inland Sea
from Naoshima. |
![]() |
Next we headed to Miyajima
Island, with this incredible Torii shrine in the water just off the shore. We would use Miyajima as a two-night base to go see Hiroshima by water taxi. |
![]() |
Zach made a friend that
followed him all around town one morning. No matter what Zach did the deer followed. It was too cute. |
![]() |
A tricycle devastated by
the Hiroshima blast. |
![]() |
The peace flame burns at
the centre of the Peace Park. It will not be extinguished until all the nuclear weapons in the world are destroyed. |
![]() |
Our last meal at Miyajma,
cooked by our lovely hostess. |
![]() |
All the deer gathered, as
if to to say goodbye as we left Miyajima, a wonderful adventure. |
I so enjoyed experiencing your Japan adventure through these gorgeous photos. Thank you for sharing.
Alissa
What beautiful photos. Thank you so much for sharing your trip to Japan. I especially enjoyed thinking about the tourists departing from Miyajima in the afternoon, leaving you to roam on your own. When I was a boy back in the 1960s I visited Japan and I recall the tame deer very fondly. Here is a photo of me with them:
http://tinyurl.com/deerInJapan
Hi Amanda. Since this is a "style" blog…would you be willing to share where you got your shearling boots in your pic with the beach pumpkin? I love love love them.
Love these posts:)
I told my children about the deer; they were entranced. Your posts are a bright spot–thanks for sharing through your beautiful photos and writing. What memories you made with your family! 🙂
Tired???? Not at all!!!! You are so authentic and honest with what you do that is absolutely charming!!!!!!
Incredible post. Thank you for sharing.
Amanda, your photos and stories behind them were so beautiful and unique… you made me feel as though I was there. or, made me wish I was! thank you for sharing. 🙂
Wow, my kids would get a kick out of some of those places. I look forward to taking them there some day. Thanks for sharing it with us.
AWESOME!
Thank you so much for sharing these amazing photos and commentary. I'm so intrigued by all of the small musuems you visited and how they showcase art differently – Monet paintings in an underground tile room?! Thank you for introducing so many new places. KS