tag:danbooru.me,2005:/comments Comments on post #3123484 2018-06-26T00:08:58-04:00 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/1829276 2018-06-26T00:08:58-04:00 2018-06-26T00:08:58-04:00 @r0d3n7z on post #3123484 ( original drawn by sakeharasu) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/45/03/4503a115ff3da8915cbb8d82d8da1d31.jpg"/> <p><a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%89%E7%94%B0%E5%B1%B1_(%E4%BA%AC%E9%83%BD%E5%B8%82)">Yoshidayama</a>, Kyoto; close to <a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="http://www.mo-an.com/tea/index.html">Mo-an 「茂庵」</a> cafe and tea house.</p><p>Tricky to find an exact photograph for this.<br>On this <a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="http://www.seocycle.co.jp/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/DSC04728.jpg">Mo-an guide map</a> (<a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="http://www.seocycle.co.jp/blog/20130420_63177">source</a>) this is located along the path just above the gray building, which sources indicate is Ryouunji 「凌雲寺」.<br><a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="https://blog-imgs-120.fc2.com/b/l/g/blgid1974/20180224006.jpg">This photo</a> (<a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="https://blgid1974.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-1191.html">source</a>) from further back shows the building with the path and low wall on the right. <a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/p/AF1QipNxicLP79FALBMzHkhzba9pROl2YSUHvMUhG0Yy=h720">Here</a>'s a reverse angle look including the mailbox and the post that the girl is leaning on.</p><p>As per the map, the building in the background is Mo-an's 「田舎席」 , one of two historic chashitsu (Japanese teahouse) that still exist of the original eight built here during the Taisho era.<br>Here's a <a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="http://cherubinpriel.blog.fc2.com/img/IMG_45371.jpg/">photo</a> (<a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="http://cherubinpriel.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-211.html?sp">source</a>) from roughly the same angle. <a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="http://261814.seesaa.net/upload/detail/image/_photos_uncategorized_2011_06_22_p1110329.jpg.html">This</a> is from further off to the left.</p> r0d3n7z /users/23205