Italian photographer living in Japan, I share my photos (in Japanese shashin). I love Japanese art, culture, literature, music, tradition, food, people, elegance and mostly, beautiful women.
At the entrance of the jinja enclosure there are always a chōzuya, a basin for washing the hands and rinse the mouth for purifying oneself before approaching the temple for respect to God. This chōzuya is a carved big red stone with running water and a bamboo holder for the dippers.
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