Place of origin of all the haiku of the Haiku Quartet Game


(1) Mur yoko-in temple, Koyasan, Wakayama pref., Japan - Koyasan, the centre of Shingon Buddhism in Japan, is a mountain top basin
resting 800 meters above sea level. There are 117 Buddhist temples, of which 53 are offering lodging.
(2) Osaka - Nara
(3) Nara
(5) Nara
(6) Mur yoko-in temple, Koyasan
(7) Kyoto
(8) Kyoto
(9) Kyoto, Ryoanji-temple
(10) Kyoto
(11) Kyoto
(12) Kyoto
(13) Kyoto
(14) Kyoto
(15) Kyoto
(16) Kyoto
(17) Kyoto
(18) Awa Ikeda / island Shikoku
(19) Awa Ikeda / island Shikoku
(20) Awa Ikeda / island Shikoku
(21) Canoe Can / island Shikoku
(22) Canoe Can / island Shikoku
(23) Ichinomata hot spring / Shikoku / dedicated to Parmenides and Heraclitus
(24) Shimanto-gawa (river) / Shikoku
(25) Shimanto-gawa (river) / Shikoku
(26) Shikoku, along road 483- dedicated to Heraclitus: ‘Nature likes to hide herself’
(27) Shikoku, fisher village Hiwaka
(29) Awa Ikeda - "Nature Deity": printed on the slippers of the JYH, belonging to
the buddhist temple; "Deus sive Nature": God or Nature, a statement by Spinoza.
(30) Shikoku, Hiwasa
(31) Shikoku, Tokushima
(32) Ocean Ferr y Tokyo
(33) Ocean Ferr y Tokyo
(34) Ando Ryokan, Tokyo
(35) National Museum, Tokyo
(36) Ando Ryokan, Tokyo
(37) Coffee house, Tokyo
(38) Omotesando, Tokyo - MVRDV, Dutch architects
(39) Minamiaoyama, Tokyo - shop of Issey Miyake
(40) Omotesando, Tokyo - shop of Dolce Gabbana
(41) Ginza, Tokyo
(42) Ginza, Tokyo
(43) Ginza, Tokyo
(44) Kabuki-za theatre, Tokyo
(47) Ando Ryokan, Tokyo - dedicated to Tara and Hazel
(48) subway Ueno station, Tokyo
(49) subway Ginza station, Tokyo
(50) Ando Ryokan, Tokyo
(51) Meiji Shrine, Inner Garden, Tokyo
(52) Tokyo station, Tokyo
(53) Kenzo Tange's Metropolitan Government Building, Tokyo
(54) Sakuradamon Gate, Imperial Palace, Tokyo
(55) Along the road from Tokyo to Osaka
(56) Kansai International Airport, Osaka - cf. 5