Originated from Tōshiya, O-mato Taikai, or Festival of the Great Target began in 1861. This annual event is held at on the veranda of Sanjusangen-do temple in Kyoto, drawing roughly 2,000 participants from throughout Japan. Archers shoot arrows into targets…
Central Market built in 1937 and completely renovated in 2011 is one of Darryl Collins’s Favorite architectures in Cambodia. I took the photos below for some months ago. This quintessential southeast Asian colonial Art Deco market was built on reclaimed…
Cyclo is probably the iconic transport of Phnom Penh. Without the preservation, fierce competition from Motordup, or motor taxi, in the last decade might have extinguished the existence of this symbolic transportation from the capital. Cyclo tour, an ideal way…
Thank to good connection of Cambodian Photography Club’s President with the Ministry of Information, club members were able to apply for Press Pass for the late king’s cremation ceremony. To apply, members just needed to send him a digital ID…
Taking photos for Frangipani Villa Hotels was a main reason of my home returning last month. There are six hotels in Phnom Penh run by Frangipani Villa, but I need to work with the newly opened 2 hotels, the Royal…
It is quite an old work of the Rose condo’s property from last year with Canadia Group. This is the penthouse room for bridal photograph shooting. But it seems that this property is not for public rental, but only for…
Yesterday, 17 January, Kobe City Hall organized an event to commemorate the Hanshin-Awaji Great Earthquake that 18 years ago claimed more than 6,000 lives, most of whom resided in Kobe. The event started from as early as 5 AM at…
The Christmas illumination has replaced the annual luminarie ended in mid December. Well, there is no large-scale illumination in Kobe, at least what I know. I saw photo of Christmas tree near Kobe port somewhere and decided to have a…

















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