Travel Footprints

In this corner, I document every journey and exploration. From bustling cities to tranquil countryside, from familiar hometown landscapes to extraordinary experiences abroad, this is where I treasure all my travel memories.
Each time I set off on a journey, it becomes an adventure of the soul. Through photographs and words, I share the scenery along the way, local cuisine, distinctive cultures, and those little stories that make each trip unique. Whether it’s a meticulously planned long journey or a spontaneous weekend getaway, every step leaves a distinctive mark.
Follow my footsteps to explore the beauty of the world and discover the surprises and emotions found in travel. Because traveling isn’t just about reaching destinations, but about discovering yourself along the way and rediscovering this colorful world.
—”The paths we’ve walked become our scenery; the people we’ve met enrich our story.”

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Travel Footprints

Sleeping Guardians on the Cliffs – The Grandeur and Serenity of Dongju’s Dongyang Mountain Trail

In October 2025, I joined a National Geographic photography workshop to Dongju Island’s Dongyang Mountain Trail and experienced the best weather of our four-day journey. When the military fortress on the cliff came into view, I was deeply moved—it stood like a sleeping giant, quietly guarding the coast. The trail wound through magnificent bay terrain, where giant rocks, waves, hiding goats, and tiny figures of distant travelers together created an unforgettable journey of dialogue with history and connection with nature.

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Travel Footprints, Architecture, NightAstro

Midnight at Senso-ji: Ancient Serenity Under Starlit Skies and the Hidden Side of Kaminarimon Gate

On the night of August 14th, 2025, at 11:30 PM, as Tokyo’s evening deepened, I stepped into a completely different Senso-ji from its daytime self. The Kaminarimon Gate and Kobunacho had already turned off their lights, but the clear night sky remained bright enough for me to capture this rare tranquility with my wide-aperture lens.

Travel Footprints

Summer at Sensoji Temple – Revisiting the Ancient Temple

On a summer afternoon in August 2025, I revisited Sensoji Temple in Tokyo. Unlike the cherry blossom season, summer’s Sensoji was crowded yet still captivating. From the massive red lantern at Kaminarimon to the bustling Nakamise-dori shopping street, and the incense and Buddha statues around the main hall, every corner tells stories of history and faith. I paid special attention to the Kobunacho lantern, the Shijinbashi lantern donated by Konosuke Matsushita, and unexpectedly discovered the Shiranami Gonin Otoko statues, savoring the cultural depth of this ancient temple amid the crowds.

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Travel Footprints, WildlifeNature

Summer Twilight by the Sumida River – A Quiet Evening with Wild Birds

On the afternoon of August 15, 2025, I walked along the west bank of the Sumida River from Azuma Bridge to Sumida Park. During this photography journey from sunset to nightfall, I encountered a gentle, fearless seagull and an elegant heron resting by the pond. As darkness fell, the pond water reflected the shore lights, creating a dreamlike scene with the heron standing on a stone. The soft glow of Tokyo Skytree, reflections of boat-shaped lamps, and colorful lights of yakatabune boats together wove the most beautiful memories of this summer twilight.

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Travel Footprints

Summer Hours by the Sumida River – An Afternoon Encounter with City Views and a Grey Heron

On August 13th, 2025, I spent a summer afternoon along Tokyo’s Sumida River east bank. This spot offers a unique view where Tokyo Skytree, passing trains, and the riverside come together in one frame. The biggest surprise was discovering a grey heron under the bridge. With my telephoto lens, I captured its focused grooming, especially the amusing moment when the wind lifted its head feathers – creating a funny contrast with its sharp, piercing gaze. An unexpectedly joyful afternoon of photography.

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Travel Footprints, Architecture

Faith Carved in Stone and Light – An Afternoon at Lukang Longshan Temple

I visited Lukang Longshan Temple on an afternoon in June 2025, capturing the play of light and shadow across this historic site. From the Qing Dynasty stone lions at the main gate and eighteen arhats, to the dragon pillars inscribed with “Second year of Xianfeng,” and the expressive Eight Immortals sculptures above the five-gate hall, every detail showed remarkable craftsmanship. Surrounded by rising incense smoke, I felt the devotion of worshippers and tried to capture through my lens the moments where traditional architecture and faith culture meet.

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Travel Footprints, Landscape

When Blue Hour Meets the Little Prince – An Unexpected Gift at Busan Songdo Sky Park

On the evening of June 4th, 2025, I experienced a surprising photography journey at Busan Songdo Sky Park. Though I arrived late and missed the full sunset, I still captured beautiful sunset silhouettes – the orange-red sun framed between tree leaves. Meeting relaxed cats at the Yonggung Sky Walk entrance healed my disappointment. When I returned to the cable car station rooftop and waited longer, I witnessed my first blue hour – the sky painted with layers of blue-purple and orange-pink colors. Even more surprising was finding the Little Prince art installation on the rooftop. The yellow silhouette against the dreamy sky created a more magical scene than any sunset. This experience taught me: sometimes behind what we lose, there’s often a more beautiful surprise waiting.

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Travel Footprints

A Corner Kissed by Sea Breeze — Hidden Surprises at Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

On the afternoon of June 3rd, 2025, I explored Haedong Yonggungsa Temple in Busan. This seaside temple attracted many visitors, but my biggest surprise was finding three small monk statues in a quiet corner. With poses covering ears, bowing in thought, and covering eyes, they teach the Buddhist wisdom of “hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil.” From the traditional Korean gate to the Eighteen Arhats at Samcheonggung Pond, from the Guanyin statue behind the dragon to the great egret I met on my way back, this journey taught me that the most precious discoveries often hide in the most overlooked places.

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Architecture, Travel Footprints

Sunlit Faith and Footsteps of History – A Journey to Gyesan Cathedral and March 1st Movement Road in Daegu

On May 29, 2025, after leaving Dongseongno, I visited Gyesan Cathedral and March 1st Movement Road in Daegu. The weather was perfect that day, with gentle sunshine falling on this land full of historical meaning. Though Gyesan Cathedral is not very large, it has a beautiful European-style pointed tower design. The statue of Christ at

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