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Futaminoura Station

Sun, March 24, 2013

Some train stations in Japan have a very special architecture, inspired from the Japanese tradition (like the Kanazawa Station gate) or from a nearby famous construction.

Among them, an interesting example is the small Futaminoura Station from Ise, a modern glass building, with a design suggesting the famous Meoto Iwa “husband and wife” rocks, which are located close by. And if you look closely, some panels aren’t covered by mirrors, forming the pattern of a traditional torii gate.

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Futaminoura Station, Ise
Futaminoura Station, Ise
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Fuji X100
Lens: Fujinon
Focal Length: 23mm
Aperture: F/2
Shutter Speed: 1/640s
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 100
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