
This photograph captures both the moss carpet discovered deep within Meigetsu-in's garden and the figure of a Jizo statue standing quietly nearby. Meigetsu-in is a temple brimming with the quintessential charm of Kamakura, offering not only the beauty of hydrangeas but also scattered highlights like round windows and irises. Seasonal flowers add color to its serene space, making it a place where you feel compelled to engage with each scene thoughtfully.
| Date & Time | June 7, 2025 |
| photographer | without batting an eyelid |
| Location | Meigetsuin |
| Address | 189 Yamanouchi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture |
| Photography Equipment | Canon EOS R |
| lens | EF24-105mm F4L IS II USM |
| F value | 4 |
| suspended solids | 1/640s |
| ISO | 800 |
| Shooting route on the same day | Meigetsuin →directional marker or indicatorTokeiji Temple →directional marker or indicatorJoujou-in Temple (in Kyoto) →directional marker or indicatorPure and Exquisite Temple →directional marker or indicatorIchijo Keikan Sanso (Kamakura) →directional marker or indicatorYokosuka Iris Garden →directional marker or indicatorYokosuka Art Museum |
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