Chiba
Nakayama Hokkekyo-ji Temple Has Some National Treasures And Some Important Cultural Properties
The Shogyoden Hall At Nakayama Hokkekyo-ji Is A Sturdy Treasure House Built To Pass On The Relics Of Nichiren To Future Generations
Nakayama Hokkekyo-ji Temple Is One Of The Seven Main Temples Of Nichiren-shu In Various Parts Of Japan
Higashiyama Kaii Memorial Hall May Be A Grand Trick To Make You Want To Go To Nagano Prefectural Museum Of Art
Katsushika Hachimangu Shrine Is Not Built In Katsushika Ward, Tokyo
If You Didn't Know, You Wouldn't Even Know The Forbidden Area Near The Station Was Forbidden
Why Did Sakura, Once The Military Capital Of The Japanese Imperial Army, Change Into A Cultural City?
A Replica Of The Usuki Stone Buddha Is On Display In Sakura Joshi Park
It Is Said That As Many As 17 Clans Crowded Together In Chiba Prefecture During The Edo Period
Chiba City, Like Kawagoe, Is Complicated By The Existence Of Several Stations With Similar Names
The Chiba City Museum Of Art Was Built To Completely Cover The Former Chiba Branch Of Kawasaki Bank
Hisashi Eguchi's Illustration In Monotone Looked Like An Etching
Sometimes I Think The Name Of The County Seat And The Name Of The Prefecture Should Be Different, And Sometimes I Think They Should Be The Same
The Nagareyama Line Arrives At The End Of The Line Before The Journey Gets Any More Exciting
Nagareyama Is Where Isami Kondo, The Director Of The Shinsengumi, Last Laid Down Camp And Surrendered Himself
Nagareyama Station Is One Of The 100 Best Stations In The Kanto Area
A Thick Shimenawa Looks Like A Ginseng
Trains Pass Each Other On The Single-track Nagareyama Line At Koganejoshi Station
Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple Stands On The Site Where The Fudo Gomaku, A Ceremony To Pray For The Exorcism Of Taira No Masakado, Is Said To Have Been Performed
For Some Reason, The Red Parasol Blooming On The Roof Of The Float Reminded Me Of Sergio Mendes' Album Cover
Among The People Pulling The Float, A Fox, Supposedly A Messenger Of God, Was Also Mixed In
The Narita Gion Festival Is A Festival In Which A Total Of 10 Large Floats Are Pulled Around
Although The Tale Of The Heike Recites A Poem About The Bells Of Jetavana, There Were No Bells At The Real Jetavana
Like The Shopping District In Front Of The Station, The Express Train Departing From Choshi Was Rattled
I Tossed A Coin Into The Trevi Fountain, But My Return Visit To Rome Has Yet To Happen
When I Smell Incense, All I Can Think Of Is The Buddhist Altar In My Grandpa's House
Originally, Pagodas Were Meant To Enshrine Buddha’s Ashes
Gods Governing The Wind Exist Throughout The World
What Is The Portuguese Palatial Architecture?
The Inubosaki Lighthouse Was Built In Accordance With Treaties The Tokugawa Shogunate Signed With Other Countries
Choshi Dentetsu Also Sells Naming Rights For Station Names
Seeing The Conductor On The Train, I Felt Nostalgic
Sarutahiko Okami Comes From The Sea?
Tokawa Fishing Port, Which Is Off-limits To All But Related Parties, Was Deserted
Choshi Electric Railway, Which Earns 80% Of Its Sales From Side Jobs, Might More Appropriately Be Called A Confectionery Shop
Worshippers Get Carried Away At Urayasu's Toyouke Shrine, And A Mother And Son Calmly Watch Them
Silhouette Walking Through The Recreated Streets Of The Urayasu City Folk Museum
Silhouette Standing On The Stile Of A Relocated Fish Shop
Lamps Glowing Finely In The Former Udagawa Residence
As A Traveler, I'd Be Happy To See More Destinations With Direct Flights From Narita Airport
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