by Tags These are all the tags used in my gallery. Have fun exploring. NaraiDeep into the mountains, just beyond Torii Pass, the village of Narai is one long street packed with old buildings.Street Through NaraiNarai is known for lacquerware. You can find finely decorated lacquer pieces in many of the shops lining the street.Street Through NaraiNarai is known for lacquerware. You can find finely decorated lacquer pieces in many of the shops lining the street.TsumagoThe Nakasendō Trail passes through the town of Tsumago. This town keeps a historic look, with wood buildings and old fascades. The road is modern though.Anyone Home?Telephone booths still stand out on the London sidewalks. People might not need a phone as much these days, but some of the booths are finding new life as a wifi hotspots. Plus, they just look cool.London NightsLondon is alive with activity at all hours. This spiderweb intersection of random side-streets could be anywhere, anytime.Streets of ManilaTraffic along a street in the Muntinlupa area of Manila.Busy in ManilaManila is a lot of things, but one constant is that it's busy.Nagano NightsThe quiet crooked pathways of Nagano are a fun place to wander.A View down NaganoLooking down toward the heart of Nagano from the Zenkō-ji temple.NaganoThis is the market street just outside the Zenkō-ji temple in Nagano. Everything from food to crafts and more is on display.Nagano NightsQuiet streets of Nagano on monday night.Shinjuku StreetIn the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, the lights and signs are sensory overload.Duluth City SceneDown near the lakeshore, the city of Duluth has the feel of a big small town. The Arieal Lift Bridge seen in the center of this photo is a dominant feature of the skyline.Typical Banaue SceneAlong the main road in Banaue... At times it's either quiet or chaotic.St. MungoThis mural in Glasgow depicts the patron saint of the city - St. Mungo - as a modern homeless person.Old Town EdinburhPerhaps this isn't the best example of Edinburgh's old town - it's more interesting than this photo implies. But, there can be lots of people on a nice day. The architecture is mostly old, with a few newer buildings here and there.The BombSlim Pickens would love this motorcycle.La SalleThe skies remained strangely hazy for most of the day. Tips of some of the taller buildings were obscured by clouds, giving some indication of their true height. Here, the sun shines across Monroe Street, in front of the Chicago Board of Trade.