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  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1266.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1264.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1268.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1294.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1275.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1293.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1290.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1281.jpg
  • Yong Fa is wearing a Shinto priest's clothes. The mask is from a Noh theater character. He chose to dress like that for the Hanami (cherry blossoms viewing) party at Harajuku's Yoyogi park. Every year people get together under the cherry trees in organized picknics and enjoy the temporary beauty of chery trees' blosshoming.
    STREET FASHION_5713.jpg
  • The cherry trees blossom for a very short period, which could be as short as one week. The Japanese are celebrating their short-lived beauty by organizing "hanami" that is picnic parties at the parks under the cherry trees. Yoyogi park,Tokyo 9-April-2005, Japan
    YOYOGI-CHERRY BLOSSOMS_2414.jpg
  • Japanese couple enjoying a boat ride under cherry trees in the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
    HANAMI_1015.jpg
  • Japanese couple enjoying a boat ride under cherry trees in the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
    HANAMI_1011.jpg
  • Amature japanese photographers taking pictures of cherry trees from the bridge over the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
    HANAMI_1006.jpg
  • Middleaged japanese couple enjoying the view of cherry trees on the bridge over the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
    HANAMI_1016.jpg
  • Shadow of a cherry tree on the bridge over the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
    HANAMI_1003.jpg
  • Cherry tree branches decorating the front of a restaurant (closed during tht time) in Motomachi near Yokohama. Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
    HANAMI_0943.jpg
  • Cherry tree by the bridge over the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo. Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
    HANAMI_0995.jpg
  • Kids playing on bluuming cherry trees in Tokyo's Tokorozawa park
    HANAMI_0051.jpg
  • Kids playing on bluuming cherry trees in Tokyo's Tokorozawa park
    HANAMI_0054.jpg
  • Japanese girls talikg pictures of cherry blossoms in Yoyogi park. Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
    HANAMI_0743.jpg
  • Japanese couple talikg pictures of cherry blossoms in Yoyogi park.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
    HANAMI_0766.jpg
  • "Salarymen" (office employees), enjoying the cherry blossoms in Yoyogi park. .Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
    HANAMI_0735.jpg
  • A pick-nic party under the cherry blossoms in Yoyogi park.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
    HANAMI_0758.jpg
  • Achaeoligy museum of Olympia. Perhaps the most famous of all the statues in the Olympia Museum is The Hermes of Praxiteles. Circa 340 BCE<br />
<br />
Hermes is holding the infant Dionysus in his left arm, while he dangles a bunch of grapes in his right (missing) one. It is a typical pose that was reproduced almost identically in many ancient statues, but the original one was attributed to Praxiteles.<br />
<br />
The marble is beautifully carved to describe the anatomy of the body in accurate forms, while the treatment of the surface juxtaposing sheen and texture reveal the different roles of the stone: skin, cloth, tree, and hair.<br />
<br />
Hermes has assumed the contrapposto pose, typical of Classical standing figures, in an effortless and natural way--his hip pushed upward on the right side to support the entire weight of his body.
    ANCIENT_OLYMPIA-GREECE-1799.jpg
  • Achaeoligy museum of Olympia. Perhaps the most famous of all the statues in the Olympia Museum is The Hermes of Praxiteles. Circa 340 BCE<br />
<br />
Hermes is holding the infant Dionysus in his left arm, while he dangles a bunch of grapes in his right (missing) one. It is a typical pose that was reproduced almost identically in many ancient statues, but the original one was attributed to Praxiteles.<br />
<br />
The marble is beautifully carved to describe the anatomy of the body in accurate forms, while the treatment of the surface juxtaposing sheen and texture reveal the different roles of the stone: skin, cloth, tree, and hair.<br />
<br />
Hermes has assumed the contrapposto pose, typical of Classical standing figures, in an effortless and natural way--his hip pushed upward on the right side to support the entire weight of his body.
    ANCIENT_OLYMPIA-GREECE-1811.jpg
  • Achaeoligy museum of Olympia. Perhaps the most famous of all the statues in the Olympia Museum is The Hermes of Praxiteles. Circa 340 BCE<br />
<br />
Hermes is holding the infant Dionysus in his left arm, while he dangles a bunch of grapes in his right (missing) one. It is a typical pose that was reproduced almost identically in many ancient statues, but the original one was attributed to Praxiteles.<br />
<br />
The marble is beautifully carved to describe the anatomy of the body in accurate forms, while the treatment of the surface juxtaposing sheen and texture reveal the different roles of the stone: skin, cloth, tree, and hair.<br />
<br />
Hermes has assumed the contrapposto pose, typical of Classical standing figures, in an effortless and natural way--his hip pushed upward on the right side to support the entire weight of his body.
    ANCIENT_OLYMPIA-GREECE-1804.jpg
  • Achaeoligy museum of Olympia. Perhaps the most famous of all the statues in the Olympia Museum is The Hermes of Praxiteles. Circa 340 BCE<br />
<br />
Hermes is holding the infant Dionysus in his left arm, while he dangles a bunch of grapes in his right (missing) one. It is a typical pose that was reproduced almost identically in many ancient statues, but the original one was attributed to Praxiteles.<br />
<br />
The marble is beautifully carved to describe the anatomy of the body in accurate forms, while the treatment of the surface juxtaposing sheen and texture reveal the different roles of the stone: skin, cloth, tree, and hair.<br />
<br />
Hermes has assumed the contrapposto pose, typical of Classical standing figures, in an effortless and natural way--his hip pushed upward on the right side to support the entire weight of his body.
    ANCIENT_OLYMPIA-GREECE-1809.jpg
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