Yoyogi Hachimangu Shrine, Tokyo
Ruins Of Jomon-era Dwellings Have Been Discovered In The Precincts Of Yoyogi Hachimangu Shrine
Marunouchi Building, Tokyo
The Large Glass Windows Of The Marunouchi Building Were Hung With Long Roll Curtains Like Drapes
I Think The Original Marunouchi Building Had More Presence Than The Current Marunouchi Building
Tokyo Station, Tokyo
Tokyo Station's Marunouchi Central Exit Ticket Gate Was Deceptively Small
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Tokyo
I Think All The Museum Abbreviations Are Too Much MOMA-conscious
Inubo Station, Chiba
What Is The Portuguese Palatial Architecture?
Osugi Jinja Shrine, Chiba
Sarutahiko Okami Comes From The Sea?
Inokashira Park, Tokyo
Swan Boats Hanging Out On Inokashira Pond With No Expression On Their Faces
Miyashita Park, Tokyo
Miyashita Park Is Being Transformed Into A Fashionable Commercial Facility
Komaba Park, Tokyo
Former Maeda Marquis Residence Has A Western-style Building And A Japanese-style Building
Yotsuya, Tokyo
Why Does Electric Assist Stop At Assist?
Hiratsuka Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
A Flat Mound Is Located In The Precincts Of The Shrine, Which Is The Origin Of The Shrine's Name
Kyu-Furukawa Gardens, Tokyo
The Mansion In The Kyu-Furukawa Gardens Is A Western-style Building, But The Garden Also Has A Japanese Garden
Yokosuka Museum Of Art, Kanagawa
Woman Who Was Drawn To The Work Of Mirocomachiko
Hashirimizu In Yokosuka, Kanagawa
If We Had A Space Escalator, It Might Look Something Like This
Minami-Ikebukuro, Tokyo
Information Boards At Stations And Underground Malls Are Often Difficult To Understand
Kagurazaka, Tokyo
Hyogo Yokocho In Kagurazaka Has A Very Different History And Atmosphere
No Old Buildings Remain In Kagurazaka, Where Narrow Alleys Remain
Akagi Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Renewed Akagi Shrine Had A Modern Design With Stone Lanterns
It's Hard To Feel The Long History And Mystique Of The Glass-walled Worship Hall
Kamome Books, Tokyo
The Bookstore Owned By The Publisher Was Gone, But The Proofreading Company's Bookstore Remained In Business
Natsume Soseki Memorial Museum, Tokyo
Natsume Soseki Memorial Museum Stands On The Site Where Soseki Natsume Spent The Last Years Of His Life In Soseki Sanbo
Gokoku-ji Temple, Tokyo
Although The Names Are Pronounced Similarly, Daishido And Taishido Are Completely Different
The Stairs Leading To The Main Hall Of Gokokuji Temple Seem To Be Popular With Young Children, And It Seems Like Anytime I Come Here, There Are Children Happily Running Around On These Stairs
It Was Not The Buddha Or The High Priests Who Defined The Meaning Behind The Colors Of The Buddhist Flag, But The International Conference
Furo-mon Gate Of Gokoku-ji Temple At The Top Of The Stairs
Jingumae, Tokyo
Works Were Displayed On The Small Walls Of A Small Gallery
Omiya Hikawa Jinja Shrine, Saitama
The Puddle Of Water In Front Of The Shrine Was Reflecting The Worshippers
Hikawa Shrine In Saitama CIty Is One Of Shikinaisha Shrines And The Senior Shrine In Musashi Province
Takuzosu Inari, Tokyo
When The Torii Are Leaned Together, It Looks Like They Are Sealing Something
Ozen-ji Temple, Kanagawa
The Statue Of The Sacred Goddess Of Mercy Is Enshrined In The Kannon Hall Beyond The Nio-mon Gate
The Nio-mon Gate Of Ozen-ji Temple Appeared At The Bottom Of The Stairs
Bushu Kakio Kotohira Jinja Shrine, Kanagawa
Beyond The Large Vermilion Torii Gate Was A Ceremonial Hall, Not A Shrine Pavilion
Senba Toshogu Shrine, Saitama
Senba Toshogu Shrine's Gate Opens Only On Sundays And Holidays
Kita-in Temple, Saitama
A Woman Was Strolling With Her Dog On A Baby Carriage In The Precincts Of Kita-in Temple
Part Of A Building From Edo Castle Has Been Moved To Kita-in Temple
Kawagoe Hikawa Jinja Shrine, Saitama
I Can't Help But Feel That There Is A Lookism In The World Of Shrines
Zou-no-hana Park, Kanagawa
Woman Walking While Stepping On A Square Drawn On The Ground
Osanbashi Pier, Kanagawa
Although The Osanbashi Pier Is Named A Pier, Its Shape Is A Quay For All Intents And Purposes
Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall, Kanagawa
Pedestrian Crossing In Front Of Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall
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