Japan Series
Series of illustrations representing iconic places in Japan in a dreamy vibe. Hope you enjoy!

Technique: drawing with wacom pen
Software: Adobe Photoshop
#1 The Seigantoji Three-Story Pagoda and the Nachi no Taki Waterfall in the background
This waterfall, with a drop of 133 meters, it is the country's tallest waterfall with a single uninterrupted drop! Before the development of organized religious doctrine, Nachi no Taki was the original religious site in the area and venerated by the earliest Japanese people.

#2  The Itsukushima Shrine "floating" Torii Gate
This "floating" Torii Gate, built in the 12th century, it's one of Japan's most popular tourist attractions.
The great Torii is the boundary between the spirit and the human worlds and its vermilion color is considered to keep evil spirits away.

#3  Kinkaku-Ji, also known as the Temple of the Golden Pavilion
This Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto is one of the most popular buildings in Japan, and it’s designated as a National Special Historic Site, a National Special Landscape and is one of 17 locations making up the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto.
#4  Shinjuku District, the “Entertainment Capital”
A street of the Shinjuku District, considered the largest nightlife district in Tokyo city, with a very distinct feel, many places to eat, drink and party like a local!
Japan Series
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Japan Series

Series of illustrations representing iconic places in Japan in a dreamy vibe.

Published: