Photos of the day (April 3rd, 2026)
Early spring is one of the few times of the year when I get to walk to work. I love taking pictures along the way, so why not share some with you? Yesterday, it gave me the opportunity to share some tidbits about Japanese traditional urbanism and Takamatsu history with you:
Machiya in TakamatsuToday, a very brief post about a “machiya” I encountered this morning. Machiya are traditional Japanese townhouses. They used to be found all over Japan and were nothing exceptional. However, they have been slowly disappearing for a few decades now, and the regular ones (not historical buildings or such) mayLiminal WebDavid Billa
Today, I'm sharing a few random pictures that don't necessarily have a direct connection to each other:
And, because the cherry blossoms are almost at full bloom, I cannot not post some here, right?
That's all for today. (I told you it was going to be a quick post!) Stay tuned for more, sooner or later.
As always, thanks for reading.
Best,
David
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