- Via Fantaguzzi, Cesena
- Contrada Uberti, Cesena
- Via della Firenzuola, Sansepolcro.
- Via Lorenzo Leoni, Todi
- Medieval streets in Todi
- Via delle Scalette, Todi
- Via dell'Arringo, Spoleto
- Piaza del Duomo, Spoleto
The Sun came out! - Via dello Spagna, Spoleto
- Via Fontesecca, Spoleto
- Via Bordo Aretino, Assisi
- Via San Rufino, Assisi
- Piazza San Rufino, Assisi
- Etruscan Arch in Perugia
- Via Acquedotto and Via Appia, Perugia
- Via Acquedotto and Via Appia, Perugia
- Via Baldassini, Gubbio
- Via Repubblica, Gubbio
- Cosy restaurant in Urbino
- Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, Urbino
- Portoferraio
A pedestrian tunnel through the fortress's walls - Capoliveri
Qui si mangia. - Capoliveri
Piazzetta G. Marconi - Pitlochry
Such a lovely picturesque town! - Alcaicería
Super lively during day, super lonely otherwise. This part has been a shopping centre since the 11th century. - Calle Molina Lario
Now this I like. Although it was still insanely hot, we could walk in shadow. - Mont Dol
What a lovely house - with a curved corner. - Mont Saint-Michel
Plenty of lovely souvenir shops and places to eat in the town, but some of them closed fairly early in the evening. - Osaka
A typical side street in Osaka. - Nara Kōen
Of course the deer occasionally leave the park :-) - Nara
Colourful manhole covers in Nara. With deer, of course. - Osaka
Interesting street lights in Shinsaibashi, Osaka. - Dotonbori Osaka
Rainy night in Osaka. - Osaka
Side street in Osaka city centre. - Osaka
A manhole cover with Osaka castle. - Himeji
View from the castle towards the train station. The fish (shachi) guards the castle against fire. Male fish are on north/east side and female fish on the south/west side of the roof. - Hiroshima
Hiroshima manhole cover, depicting Saigoku Kaidō, the road connecting Kyoto and Kyushu. - Hiroshima
Manhole cover depicting the origami paper cranes, symbols of peace and hope. - Kyoto at night
City road Nr. 186 at night. - Nagoya
We went to Nagoya and visited the Toyota Automobile Museum. This is Nagoya on the way to the museum. - Kyoto old town
Yes, it was crowded. Higashiyama District. - Ninenzaka
Lovely streets in old Kyoto. - Ninenzaka
If you stumble on Ninenzaka, it brings bad luck. Either you will die within the next three years, or your life will be shortened for three years. That's quite a difference! - Kyoto
Not bad, not bad at all. Not our hotel, though. - Kyoto
Another lovely manhole, this one in Maruyama Park. A park, known for its cherry blossoms. - Kanazawa
A rather quiet town, not much going on at night. - Kanazawa
Higashi Chaya District outside the (Edo Period) city limits. - Kanazawa
Another lovely local manhole cover. I wish we had such lovely surprise details in other parts of the world as well. - Kanazawa
RUN! An interesting sculpture on the streets of Kanazawa, unfortunately couldn't find the name of the author. - Nagamachi District
Nagamachi is the former Samurai district. Quite dull on the outside but I'm sure magnificent houses (and gardens!) are hidden behind these walls. - Akihabara at night
Akihabara is a special place. But probably this could be said for any part of Tokyo. - Ueno Ameyoko
Early morning in Ameyoko shopping district. - Tokyo
Another cutie helping with the road renovations. - Ueno Park
Another lovely manhole cover. - Shinjuku
A gigantic 3D display showing a cat doing cat things. - Shinjuku
Can you see it? - Shinjuku
There she is ... - Asakusa
Not exactly what I would expect in Tokyo. But hey, expect the unexpected. - GTS Bench
This bench is a part of a 2011 sightseeing art project. - Tokyo
The most typical view of Tokyo side streets. One last view... before taking the train, the monorail, the plane, another plane, and the shared car back home.