Show Navigation

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 80 images found }

Loading ()...

  • KOBE, JAPAN: A woman wearing a face mask walks past stone statue which has been covered by homemade masks during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on April 28,2020 in Kobe, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    AU3O3144.jpg
  • HIMEJI,JAPAN: A restaurant person wearing protective face mask sealing Bento, lunch-box outside of his restaurant due to customers avoid to enter the restaurant restriction of coronavirus state of emergency on May 8,2020 in Himeji, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A2565.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wears a face mask as she walks past a notice informing Bullet trains reduced services due to spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) on March 13, 2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A4034.jpg
  • HIMEJI,JAPAN: Empty seats are pictured at local restaurant due to customers avoid to enter the restaurant restriction of coronavirus state of emergency on May 8,2020 in Himeji, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A2656.jpg
  • OSAKA, JAPAN-APRIL 8: A man stands deserted relaxing passage usually busy with business persons and shoopers during coronavirus state of emergency on April 8,2020 in Osaka, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A8757.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in a kimono costume walks through the row of LED lights illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11, 2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consists of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of the most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.
    IMG_9036.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Tourists visit the LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination in Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8980.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Kimono designs cylinders illuminated at Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination of Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8820.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in a kimono costume walks through the row of LED lights illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consists of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of the most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.
    0023.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN:  Local tourists ride a Japanese tour rickshaw through the Bamboo forest at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist satiation in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8750.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume takes pictures  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8881.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume takes pictures of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8876.jpg
  • KOBE,JAPAN: A woman wearing protective face mask walks past a digital airline advertising board on March 20,2020 in Kobe, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    AU3O6553.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Local tourists ride a Japanese tour rickshaw through the Bamboo forest at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist satiation in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8591.jpg
  • HIMEJI,JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask sale lunch box May 8,2020 in Himeji, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    AU3O4356.jpg
  • HIMEJI,JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask sales Bento, lunch boxes as wait customers at a payment on May 8,2020 in Himeji, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A2825.jpg
  • JAPAN: A masked statue sits entrance of phone shop in Himeji, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A2802.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Tourists dressed in traditional kimono costume visit the  illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination of Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8926.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Kimono pillars  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8836.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN : The UNESCO World Heritage  Himeji Castle is pictured in Himeji, Hyogo, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    AU3O5541.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume walks through row of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    _U3O6809.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Women wearing protective face masks and dressed in kimono costumes walk through row of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consist of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_9015.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Women wearing protective face masks and dressed in kimono costumes visit the illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8976.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume walks through row of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8973.jpg
  • OSAKA, JAPAN: Women wearing protective face masks as look the replica of a dinosaur on March 16, 2020 in Osaka, Japan.
    0L0A4237.jpg
  • JAPAN: A man wearing a protective face mask rests while he walks among the bridge on summer day in Fukui, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe.
    IMG_8709.psd
  • JAPAN: A couple wearing protective face masks walk past the World Heritage Himeji Castle building in Himeji, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A4183.jpg
  • HIMEJI,JAPAN: A masked statue sits entrance of phone shop in Himeji, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A2797.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Kimono pillars illuminated at Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consist of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.<br />
Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    _U3O6769.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    _U3O6741.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Women wearing a protective face masks walk along the   illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination of Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8970.jpg
  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Tourists visit the  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_8902.jpg
  • KYOTO,JAPAN: A geisha girl and her master wearing protective face masks while new-year blessing at an almost empty Gion Corner on January 7,2021 in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A9986.jpg
  • KYOTO,JAPAN: A female employee wearing protective face mask stands at an entrance travel office while wait tourist on March 13,2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe.
    AU3O5544.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN: Eldest female shop person wearing protective face mask wait for tourist at entrance on April 2, 2020 in Himeji, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    AU3O8602.jpg
  • Social Distances
    4Y0A4170_2021021861909409.JPG
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN - APRIL 07: Junior school students are seen sitting with social distancing in-mind during the new academic year in the school playground on April 7,2020. Japan. Nationwide most of the school resumed its new academic year today for ceremonies and closed again due to spread of coronavirus. All of school has been closed since March 2 and first coronavirus state of emergency declared March 7 Tokyo and Osaka including 7 prefectures due to rapidly spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) infections. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A8467.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN - APRIL 07: Students walk to school during their first day of the new academic year on April 7,2020 in Himeji, Japan. Nationwide most of the school resumed its new academic year today for ceremonies and closed again due to spread of coronavirus. All of school has been closed since March 2 and first coronavirus state of emergency declared March 7 Tokyo and Osaka including 7 prefectures due to rapidly spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) infections. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A8425.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN - APRIL 07: A Junior school student uses hand sanitizer gel while he arrives to attend a welcome ceremony of new academic year on April 7,2020  in Himeji, Japan. Nationwide most of the school resumed its new academic year today for ceremonies and closed again due to spread of coronavirus. All of school has been closed since March 2 and first coronavirus state of emergency declared March 7 Tokyo and Osaka including 7 prefectures due to rapidly spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) infections. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A8724.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN - APRIL 07: Students wash their hands with soap before entering the class room on April 7,2020 in Himeji, Japan. Nationwide most of the school resumed its new academic year today for ceremonies and closed again due to spread of coronavirus. All of school has been closed since March 2 and first coronavirus state of emergency declared March 7 Tokyo and Osaka including 7 prefectures due to rapidly spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) infections. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    AU3O9517.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A couple wearing protective face masks walks through an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castle’s Sannomaru Square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_2099.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  People wearing protective face masks walk through an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_2088.jpg
  • NISHINOMIYA, JAPAN: Young Japanese women dressed in traditional kimonos and wearing protective face masks attend an out-door Coming-of-Age ceremony at Koshien national high school baseball stadium on January 11,2021 in Nishinomiya, Japan. The Coming-of-Age Day is a national holiday to congratulate and encourage those who have reached the age of 20, held amid the state of emergency to avoid the spread of coronavirus infection. Tokyo metropolitan area and Kansai region’s many cities have postponed the coming-of age-ceremony for this year due to the rapid spread of new coronavirus infections. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    4Y0A0438.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A small group enjoys ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_2067.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A small group enjoys ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_2058.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A woman wearing a protective face mask photographs blossom as she enjoys the cherry blossom season in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_2146.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A small group enjoys ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_2066.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A notice of guideline displays an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_2032.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  People walk through an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_2117.jpg
  • JAPAN: Tourists surf at the Haneo Beach, on the first weekend after the lifting of the coronavirus (COVID-19) state of emergency on October 03, 2021 in Tottori, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    _U3O8331.jpg
  • JAPAN: Tourists watch the sunset at the Tottori Sand Dunes, on the first weekend after the lifting of the coronavirus (COVID-19) state of emergency on October 03, 2021 in Tottori, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    _U3O8701.jpg
  • TANBA, JAPAN - FEBRUARY 18: A sign reminding worshipers to keep social distance avoid to spread coronavirus display during the two day Yakuyoke festival at Kashiwabara Hachimangu Shrine on February 18, 2021 in Tanba, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    4Y0A4170.jpg
  • JAPAN: Performing troupe of  Ise Daikagura performs ‘Kamado Barai’, blessing good harvest and good health for residents at a farmer’s old-style kitchen during the autumn tour on November 28, 2021 in Tanbasasayama, Hyogo prefecture, Japan. ‘Kamado Barai’ is the main prayer of Ise Daikagura that do in front of the Shinto god inside the house, mostly in the kitchen.
    IMG_2577.jpg
  • JAPAN: Tourists visit at Tottori Sand Dunes, on the first weekend after the lifting of the coronavirus (COVID-19) state of emergency on October 03, 2021 in Tottori, Japan.Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_0376.jpg
  • JAPAN: Tourists watch the sunset at the Tottori Sand Dunes, on the first weekend after the lifting of the coronavirus (COVID-19) state of emergency on October 03, 2021 in Tottori, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    _U3O8708.jpg
  • TANBASASAYAMA, JAPAN: A site abandoned love hotel is pictures on April 12,2021 in Tanbasasayama, Japan. In Japan, love hotel industry to faces an uncertain future due to Coronavirus pandemic. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_2322.jpg
  • TANBASASAYAMA, JAPAN - DECEMBER 4: Elderly woman expresses her pleasure to lion dance performer and glad come from far to pray and bless during the spread new coronavirus in the country at Gunge village on December 4, 2020 in Tanba-Sasayama city, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Many villagers are so glad to have a historical lion dance group visit their villages and bless them since the pandemic forced to cancel many traditional and cultural event island wide, the Morimoto team came from Mie prefecture it will 250 kilimiters from Tanba-Sasayama. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A5406.jpg
  • JAPAN: Buddhist monks chant Gautham Buddha’s teachings sutra and pray for a disease-free healthily life and whished the end of the coronavirus during an annual traditional event ‘Oni Koso’, welcome to spring at Joshoji Buddhist temple in Tanba, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.
    IMG_6769.jpg
  • JAPAN: A hand sanitizer bottle hangs in a treasure box for clean to their hands during the traveling to villages for a ritual blessing on April 1, 2021
    _U3O8529.jpg
  • JAPAN: Tourists take camel ride at Tottori Sand Dunes, on the first weekend after the lifting of the coronavirus (COVID-19) state of emergency on October 03, 2021 in Tottori, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_9951.jpg
  • TANBASASAYAMA , JAPAN- DECEMBER 2: A flute performer wearing protective face mask and ties a bottle of hand sanitizer in his money colleting box walk among the residential area of farmers on December 2,2020 in Tanba-Sasayama city, Hyogo prefecture, Japan. The Morimoto team performers carry a bottle of hand sanitizer and dressed in protective face masks in addition to previous years for avoid to spread of the new coronavirus in country. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    0L0A3546.jpg
  • JAPAN: Ise Daikagura folk culture performers reached by boat to Ishima Island and push their wooden cart with God lion heads mask during the summer tour on October 16, 2021 in Ieshima, located between Okayama and Kagawa Prefectures. This tiny Island many houses were abandoned and theses days 47 people live.
    IMG_1633.jpg
  • JAPAN: A mother wearing protective face mask hold her newly born baby while she receive ritual ‘Shishimai’ blessing during the spring tour on April 1, 2021 in in Yasu, Shiga prefecture, Japan
    _U3O8596.jpg
  • JAPAN: Yamabushi, a Japanese mountain priest performs ritual sutra chanting over the sacred fire during the ‘Goma’ traditional religion ceremony at a remote village of Hiraki, in Kato City, Hyogo prefecture, Japan.<br />
<br />
Six mountain priests around the local village of Hikari attended this annual ceremony to wish for world peace and the end of the coronavirus. additionally held prayers of wishes of villagers good harvest and good health.<br />
Priests and worshipers walk barefoot on the burnt logs and wish for good health and happiness.
    IMG_0751.jpg
  • JAPAN: A Shinto priest prays a congratulatory message toward the Shishimai, lion mask heads placed on a desk at Matsuda shrine on December 25 2021 in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Every year on this day this ritual ceremony is held before the start of next year's journey. The Daikagura folk culture originated from this shrine about 450 years ago in the 8th century.
    IMG_8172.jpg
  • JAPAN: The folk culture performing troupes of Ise Daikagura walk through the road during the autumn tour on November 27, 2021 in Tanbasasayama, Hyogo prefecture, Japan.
    _U3O1063.jpg
  • JAPAN: Tourists surf at the Haneo Beach, on the first weekend after the lifting of the coronavirus (COVID-19) state of emergency on October 03, 2021 in Tottori, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    _U3O8392.jpg
  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Women sit on the bench enjoy warm weather after lifted coronavirus state of emergency on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    _U3O6662.jpg
  • TANBA, JAPAN - FEBRUARY 18: A sign reminding worshipers to keep social distance avoid to spread coronavirus display during the two day Yakuyoke festival at Kashiwabara Hachimangu Shrine on February 18, 2021 in Tanba, Japan.
    4Y0A4170.jpg
  • TANBASASAYAMA,JAPAN, DECEMBER 3: A hand sanitizer bottle placed  money collecting treasure box on December 3, 2020 in Tanba-Sasayama city, Hyogo prefecture, Japan. The Morimoto team performers carry a bottle of hand sanitizer and dressed in protective face masks in addition to previous years for avoid to spread of the new coronavirus in country. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    AU3O1485.jpg
  • JAPAN: Ise Daikagura folk culture performers walk along a snow-covered field to bless the villagers at the remote village of Okaya on February 9, 2021 in Ryuo, Shiga Prefecture, Japan.  <br />
In the winter season, even with heavy snow and cold storms regardless they travel 119 days to bless and entertain villagers of cities in Shiga prefecture.
    4Y0A3167.jpg
  • JAPAN: An Ise Daikagura folk culture performer holding Gohei, Suzu Bell and Sword, ritual gears of Gods while he walks on foot corridor under the cherry blossom trees in bloom during the spring tour on April 1, 2021 in Yasu, Shiga prefecture, Japan.
    _U3O8765.jpg
  • JAPAN: Performers of Ise Dakagura troupe walk over the pond at remote village of Chisoku during autumn tour on November 28, 2021 in Tanbasasayama, Hyogo prefecture, Japan.
    _U3O1222.jpg
  • JAPAN: Tourists carry surfboards along Haneo Beach, on the first weekend after the lifting of the coronavirus (COVID-19) state of emergency on October 03, 2021 in Tottori, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    _U3O8443.jpg
  • JAPAN: Tourists walk at Tottori Sand Dunes, on the first weekend after the lifting of the coronavirus (COVID-19) state of emergency on October 03, 2021 in Tottori, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_9989.jpg
  • JAPAN: Tourists visit at Tottori Sand Dunes, on the first weekend after the lifting of the coronavirus (COVID-19) state of emergency on October 03, 2021 in Tottori, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_9923.jpg
  • JAPAN: Tourist carries a surfboard along Haneo Beach, on the first weekend after the lifting of the coronavirus (COVID-19) state of emergency on October 03, 2021 in Tottori, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_9913.jpg
  • TANBASASAYAMA, JAPAN: A site abandoned love hotel is pictures on April 12,2021 in Tanbasasayama, Japan. In Japan, love hotel industry to faces an uncertain future due to Coronavirus pandemic. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_2317.jpg
  • YASU,JAPAN: A hand sanitiser bottle hangs a  Morimoto group treasure box while they travel on April 1,2021 Yasu, Japan. The Morimoto team performers carry a bottle of hand sanitizer and dressed in protective face masks in addition to previous years for avoid to spread of the new coronavirus in country. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    _U3O8529.jpg
  • HIMEJI, JAPAN: A cherry blossom hang on the tree on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan's flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection in most parts of Japan. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use a face mask and keep a social distance from other groups who enjoy the flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed the small number of people together and enjoy Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohol until sunset, 17 days from March 26th. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
    IMG_2168.jpg
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Buddhika Photography

  • Portfolio
  • All Photo Gallries
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • About
  • Blog
  • Contact