Japan, Nara - Street at Dusk

It is generally agreed that most places look different in the day and at night. Experiencing cities at different times as the day wore on is like visiting two different places without actually traveling.

In the city of Nara, the streets looked distinctly different between day and night. At dusk, when the streets light up and the shops, walkways and trees are illuminated by man-made neon lights, both the ambience and spirit of the place is totally transformed. It is almost like walking through a time portal and emerging into a different place through the fabric of time and space.

Dusk paints a different picture, Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan (2018)

Thus my personal take when traveling is I do not packed too much into my itinerary. I would rather take the time to explore a particular city at my own pace and see it in different lights; both literally and figuratively. When travelling, less is most often than not, more.




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