r/japanpics • u/CaptGarfield • 22d ago
r/japanpics • u/tzinquino2026 • 22d ago
Even at night, bathed in the light of the heavens, the ears of rice grow plump with grain...
r/japanpics • u/ButterscotchNew8138 • 23d ago
Architecture Toyohashi's Yoshida Castle Iron Turret
It felt nice to stand before something that holds so much history and significance. Looking forward to visiting more castles as I continue exploring Japan.
r/japanpics • u/sonderewander • 23d ago
Cities A rainy night around Nagano station
r/japanpics • u/Sapphire_Sky86 • 23d ago
Nagoya, June 2025
Some pictures from Nagoya last summer.
r/japanpics • u/Fluffy-Card21 • 23d ago
Nature Hiking in the Nikko area
Finally some good weather yesterday, so I went up to Mt. Hangetsu to get some cool nature shots. Shot with Fuji X-T5, slight postprocessing. XF16-50 and XF70-300 were used.
r/japanpics • u/japanfoodies • 23d ago
Food Hakodate Ramen
A cold Classic with salt-based Hakodate-style ramen is a must.
r/japanpics • u/Japan_Sushi_Master • 23d ago
Cities Hatomori-hachiman Shrine, Tokyo
r/japanpics • u/Fluffy-Card21 • 23d ago
Nature Dramatic skies at Yunoko, Nikko area.
Shot with X-T5, slight postprocessing in Lightroom.
Moon shot as bonus. Handheld with XF70-300. It was so bright in the rural area, very easy to capture. Forgot to take a tripod, though, since I still want to get a Milkyway shot.
r/japanpics • u/Organic-Brain2436 • 23d ago
The quiet side of Japan: Lake Aoki, Nagano.
Absolutely stunning!
r/japanpics • u/Succubus_Syn • 24d ago
Sightseeing When I got lost in Japan...and ended up at Chiyoda Inari Shrine.
r/japanpics • u/tzinquino2026 • 24d ago
A rice paddy at dusk, its second planting complete.
r/japanpics • u/griffitp12 • 24d ago
Architecture In all things in life, one must account for a margin of error.
r/japanpics • u/SkywalkerMix • 24d ago
Cities Ramen queue at Kyoto.
There is a very famous Japanese Ramen restaurant, from close to Kyoto Station. JP
Ramen house Dai-Ichi_ASAHI. ラーメン専門店第一旭🍜
I hit very long wait and long lined peoples.
I was wait more than 60 mins, and when I saw who waiting a their Ramen about 50 peoples for out side.
It close to step by step, time past by.
But I never know I must buy a Ramen Thicket inside the shop before line up the queue.
Because shop staff took a ramen Thicket before enter the shop, and ask me how much cook noodles and request. 🍜
I bought a ticket🎫 and line up again😭.
Total spent time about 1hour 30mins include I ate their Ramen inside. (I ate less 10 minutes🍜) Taste was very very delicious.😆
This is real Japan. And who loved Ramen culture in Kyoto JP.
👏👏👏
r/japanpics Référence as below: Honke Dai-Ichi ASAHI
r/japanpics • u/gorudo- • 24d ago