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Ainokura is a small village located in the Japanese Alps. It is home to a number of gassho-zukuri farmhouses, as well as a traditional water mill. The village is also known for its beautiful scenery, with mountains and forests on all sides.
Miyama, next to Kyoto
What looks like an old and abandoned Japanese village is actually just a movie set. Many of the latest Japanese Samurai movies where filmed here. There are reconstructions of a farming village, a fishing village and a post town of the Edo period (1603–1867).
The digital art before you captures the essence of a bygone era. An old Japanese countryside village stands stoically by the calm river, its roofs and walls aged and weathered by the hands of time. The surrounding green forest whispers secrets of a forgotten time, and the tall mountains in the far distance stand as stoic guardians of this serene land.
Japanese village at night
Personal matte painting that i made a while ago, that is actually a REMAKE for another imag that i made earlier (sic). Also created a quick wip. Hope you like!
Gokayama is another UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Japanese Alps. It is home to over 1,000 gassho-zukuri farmhouses, which are some of the oldest and best-preserved in Japan.
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The sleepy Japanese countryside village rests in the embrace of the surrounding forest, with its wooden homes and buildings nestled amidst the verdant foliage. The soft murmur of a nearby stream accompanies the gentle rustling of leaves, lending a peaceful ambiance to the village. Time seems to have stood still in this idyllic locale, where the traditions of old Japan are still preserved and cherished.
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