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Onigawara Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hip roof ornate with decorative Onigawara tile at the end of the ridge of a Japanese ryokan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Onigawara 鬼瓦 Ogre goblin tile Royalty Free Stock Photo
Japanese ornamental tile - Onigawara Royalty Free Stock Photo
Onigawara Ogre goblin tile at Kiyomizu-dera Temple Complex. Kyoto, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Onigawara (ogre-face tile), Toribusuma (bird perch tile), Sumigawara (corner eave tile) roof det Royalty Free Stock Photo
Onigawara (Ogre Tile) and Gegyo roof ornaments at Shogan-ji temple. Kyoto, Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kyoto - A detailed close-up of an Onigawara, a traditional Japanese goblin-like roof tile
Onigawara, a figure to ward off evel, on the roof of traditional Japanese building Royalty Free Stock Photo
Onigawara Guardian Roof Tile Adornment Royalty Free Stock Photo
Onigawara (Goblin Ogre tile) roof ridge ornament of Hojo(Abbot\'s quarters) of Kennin-ji Royalty Free Stock Photo
Onigawara roof Gable of Sengaku-ji Soto Zen Buddhist temple. Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Junen-ji Temple, Onigawara (Ogre Tile) roof detail at Daibustuden hall. Nagano City, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Onigawara (ogre-face tile) To-ji (Kyo-o gokokuji) Temple, Kyoto. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Junen-ji Temple, Onigawara (Ogre Tile) roof detail at Daibustuden hall. Nagano City, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
A detailed close-up of an Onigawara, a traditional Japanese goblin-like roof tile, acts as a fierce protector on the decorative eaves of an ancient temple roof in Kyoto, Japan.


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