Friday, March 1, 2013

A Beautiful Geisya Girl in Old Shrine of Kyoto

The Kitano-tenman-gu shrine is one of the famous shrines to wish your succeed of studies. When you tried your best for an exam, and there's no option to study more because of the lack of the time, please go there to just wish. That's Japanese style. So many students go there in an exam season for universities.

By the way, have you every seen a giesha girl, like following photo. 


She was so beautiful. The beauty is not just her appearance, but her manners.


It's one of the manners she's leaned to make her polite and humble, which mean beautiful.






She met a boy. He was looking at her, burning his curiosity. And she said something to a boy. A boy smiled. It was in a Japanese plum garden in February, the end of winter.


After a few words, she left. The scenery is much Japanese. From old Japan, people come across somebody. They talk a while. And going back to their own way, if there's no chance to meet again. It's much Japanese. Someones explain this kind of things, using the word "En"(縁). En means simply the human relationship. The meaning is sometimes very deep. 

According to En, you meet people, and make friends, and they may be a best friends of you or your boy/girl friend. Yeah, it's also much Japanese!
   







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Good access by buses and trains. The center of Kyoto.
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