Oct06
Published by misha in Asia, Cultural, Japan, Parks, Photos

The H Bubbletecture or this extraordinary library is sited on the steep slope of the north side in the forest in the province Sayo-cho Hyogo, Japan.
Continue reading The H Bubbletecture, Japan
Apr28
Published by misha in Asia, Cultural, Eating, Fishing, Japan, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories

Kyoto is one of the most historical significant city in Japan. The city is impregnates with temples, shrines, imperial places and traditional wooden homes. As well as is nearby Nara, which is another more ancient city in beautiful Japan.
Continue reading Kyoto, Japan
Mar08
Published by misha in Arts, Asia, Eating, Events, Japan, Photos, Restaurants, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

Tokyo is another world with extremely different lifestyle from the other part of the world. Hidden night clubs have become all the range among a certain Tokyo set. One of these places is Le Baron- one of the few intimate dance clubs.
Continue reading Tokyo Lifestyle
Mar08
Published by misha in Arts, Asia, Eating, Events, Japan, Photos, Restaurants, Travel Stories

This is an absolutely stunning organic food market and cafe situated in the Omotesando area in Tokyo, Japan. When visitors come up inside they will feel the warm atmosphere and the exude freshness and comfort.
Continue reading Cinagro Cafe, Japan
Feb27
Published by misha in Arts, Asia, Events, Japan, Museums, Photos, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

This tiny gallery house is located in Nakana, Tokyo. The building is very strange and is cut on the axis line to a front road by 63.02′.
Continue reading 63.02′ Gallery, Tokyo
Feb09
Published by misha in Arts, Asia, History, Hotels, Japan, Restaurants, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

Kyoto Screen Hotel is a real example of modern Japanese design and it is located between many avant-guard shops and clubs of Sanjo-Shijo districts. Interesting history, exciting cocktail-bars are all within easy reach. There is something for everyone:)))
Continue reading Hotel Screen, Japan
Jan15
Published by misha in Asia, Japan, Museums, Travel Stories

This is an impressive 630kW solar-collecting building, that contains over 5,000 solar pannels and produces over 500, 000kWh of energy a year. As far as I know the monocrystalline modules used on the Solar Ark were factory rejects headed to the scrap pile.
Continue reading The Most Remarkable Solar Building