Rainy Season has begun on most of Japan's main island Honshu.
For cyclists in Kyoto, that means a mix of weather: from cool mornings and even blue skies, to downpours and high humidity.
The commute on Monday was cool - literally a breeze - but by late morning it was sticky and muggy.
Back on the positive side, rainy season also brings with it a riot of hydrangea.
This plant is at the western end of Kamishichiken, a geisha district that is adjacent to Kitano Tenmangu Shrine.
We prefer this species to the more bulbous mophead type of flower.
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