Bookmark[1] Merry Christmas | Merry Christmas |
Bookmark[2] This is for you | This is for you |
Bookmark[3] Happy Birthday | Happy Birthday |
Bookmark[4] Happy New Year | Happy New Year |
Bookmark[5] You are my Valentine | You are my Valentine |
Bookmark[6] Be my Valentine | Be my Valentine |
2024-05-10JST17:09:00 N.K | N.K |
2024-05-10JST17:06:43 JOICHI ENDO | JOICHI ENDO |
2024-05-10JST16:56:59 warning | warning |
2024-05-10JST16:55:53 madman | madman |
2024-05-10JST16:55:51 Mother | Mother |
2024-05-10JST16:54:15 blacktip shark | blacktip shark |
2024-05-10JST16:51:11 alt club | alt club |
2024-05-10JST16:50:57 watanabe | watanabe |
2024-05-10JST16:50:29 thresher shark | thresher shark |
2024-05-10JST16:49:39 Juri | Juri |
2024-05-10JST16:49:06 Junya Awaji | Junya Awaji |
2024-05-10JST16:47:56 happy berth day | happy berth day |
2024-05-10JST16:38:59 Gerbera | Gerbera |
2024-05-10JST16:38:33 Hiroki | Hiroki |
2024-05-10JST16:37:10 Hiroki | Hiroki |
2024-05-10JST16:36:52 HIROKI | HIROKI |
2024-05-10JST16:33:56 Mori Hiroe | Mori Hiroe |
2024-05-10JST16:32:43 Day | Day |
2024-05-10JST16:32:36 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz | abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz |
2024-05-10JST16:28:57 tiger shark | tiger shark |
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2024-05-10JST16:28:09 Design Festa vor.59 | Design Festa vor.59 |
2024-05-10JST16:25:02 WOODY PARK | WOODY PARK |
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2024-05-10JST16:24:42 Sawa yuji | Sawa yuji |
2024-05-10JST16:24:29 Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto."Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto."Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto." | Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto."Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto."Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto." |
2024-05-10JST16:24:17 Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto."Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto." | Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto."Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto." |
2024-05-10JST16:24:13 Sawa yuji | Sawa yuji |
2024-05-10JST16:24:12 Mother | Mother |
2024-05-10JST16:23:41 Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto." | Otowazan Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. As a sacred place for Kannon, who symbolizes great compassion, it has been open to the common people since ancient times and has been loved by a wide range of people. Old historical books and literature depict many people enjoying visiting Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The precincts of 130,000 square meters, which spread out halfway up Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto, are lined with more than 30 temples and temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties. Since its founding, the temple has been destroyed by large fires more than 10 times, but it has been rebuilt many times due to strong faith. Most of the current temple was rebuilt in 1633. In 1994, it was registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto." |
2024-05-10JST16:23:38 Thank you | Thank you |
2024-05-10JST16:23:05 Design Festa Vor.59 | Design Festa Vor.59 |
2024-05-10JST16:22:56 Naoaki | Naoaki |
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2024-05-10JST16:18:34 tiger shark | tiger shark |
2024-05-10JST16:18:09 Ryo | Ryo |
2024-05-10JST16:15:39 コネクス | コネクス |
2024-05-10JST16:08:50 asa's | asa's |
2024-05-10JST15:58:40 gothic | gothic |
2024-05-10JST15:58:29 western lemon shark | western lemon shark |
2024-05-10JST15:57:53 カイラスも和さんも障害者になってしまったか・・・ | カイラスも和さんも障害者になってしまったか・・・ |
2024-05-10JST15:56:02 Life is beautiful. | Life is beautiful. |
2024-05-10JST15:53:38 j | j |
2024-05-10JST15:53:00 great white shark | great white shark |
2024-05-10JST15:52:40 Oshiro | Oshiro |
2024-05-10JST15:52:12 Sarah | Sarah |
2024-05-10JST15:50:57 Ogawa yuki | Ogawa yuki |
2024-05-10JST15:49:41 chu | chu |
2024-05-10JST15:43:32 Iwai | Iwai |
2024-05-10JST15:41:26 Inoue | Inoue |
2024-05-10JST15:38:56 Rena Sonokawa | Rena Sonokawa |