NARITA, Japan — The Great Main Hall and courtyard of Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, with incense smoke rising from burning sticks in the center. This scene at the ancient Shingon Buddhist complex, established in 940 AD, showcases traditional Japanese temple architecture and the ongoing practice of incense burning as an integral part of Buddhist rituals.


Photograph by David Coleman. The image captures the Great Main Hall (Daihondo) and courtyard of Naritasan Shinshoji Temple in Narita, Japan. The imposing structure of the Main Hall, with its traditional Japanese architecture, dominates the background. In the foreground, the temple's courtyard is visible, providing open space for worshippers and visitors. At the center of the frame, incense sticks are burning, with smoke visibly rising into the air. This central placement of the incense emphasizes its importance in Buddhist rituals. The smoke adds a dynamic element to the scene, creating a sense of active worship and spiritual atmosphere.


Size: 4275px × 2839px
Location: Narita-san, Narita, Chiba, Japan
Photo credit: © David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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