Kawasaki Daishi, Tokyo
Although I Came Here Out Of Curiosity Rather Than Piety, The Precincts Of Kawasaki Daishi, Where The Unveiling Of Treasured Buddhist Image Was Being Held, Were Unusually Crowded
Hara Model Railway Museum, Kanagawa
The Centerpiece Of The Hara Railway Model Museum Is Ichiban Tetsumo Park, One Of The World's Largest Railroad Dioramas With Model Trains Running Through It
NISSAN GALLERY, Kanagawa
The Nissan Global Headquarters Gallery Also Has A Gift Store Where You Can Buy T-shirts With DATSUN On Them
Yokohama Museum of Art, Kanagawa
The Yokohama Triennale Was Viewed In A Relaxed Atmosphere, As It Did Not Seem To Include Artists With High Drawing Power
Sarushima, Kanagawa
The Ruins Of The Tokyo Bay Fortress Still Remain, And I Think You Can Enjoy The Charm Of Sarushima More By Walking Around The Ruins Of The Fortress Than By Fishing
Negishi Forest Park, Kanagawa
The Building Overlooked By The Round Window That Looks Like An Eyeball Is Called The First-class Horse Viewing Area, A Remnant Of The Spectator Stand Of The Old Yokohama Racecourse
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu, Kanagawa
Since The Dan-kazura Was First Piled With Stones In 1960’s, And Cherry Trees Were Planted In 1917, It Has Actually Continued To Be Upgraded In A Modest Way
At Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu, There Was A Big Prayer For Getting Rid Of Bad Luck, A Prayer For A New Year To Be Blessed With Good Fortune On The Occasion Of The New Year
Fujisawa, Kanagawa
I Felt Like I Understood The Word 'machi-chuka' A Little Bit When I Actually Went There
Misaki Port, Kanagawa
Jogashima Island On The South Side Of The Harbor Serves As A Natural Breakwater, And Misaki Port Has Long Flourished As A Good Natural Harbor, With Tuna As Its Specialty
Miura, Kanagawa
It Looked Delicious, So I Approached Him To See If He Was Making A Snack, But He Corrected Me, Saying It Was Fish Food
Jogashima, Kanagawa
Although I Am Walking So Close To The Ocean, The Grass Is Overgrown On Both Sides Of The Hiking Trail And The Ocean May Or May Not Be Visible
Biwajima Jinja Shrine, Kanagawa
Few Remnants Of A Scenic Area Remain Around Mutsura-no-tsu, Which Was An Outer Port Of Kamakura
Shomyo-ji Temple, Kanagawa
The Kanazawa Bunko Next To The Temple Has More Presence Than The Shomyo-ji Temple Itself
Sankeien Garden, Kanagawa
Originally, Stupas Were Placed At The Center Of Buddhist Temples, But In Japan, They Are Rarely Placed At The Center
Sankeien Garden, With Its Many Historical Buildings, Is A Museum Of Buildings
Sankeien Was Originally Built By Hara Tomitaro, A Wealthy Silk Trader, Who Moved Old Buildings To The Grounds Of His Mansion
Fujisawa Station, Kanagawa
Although The Enoshima Escalator Is An Escalator, There Is No Such Thing As A Down Escalator
Chigogafuchi Abyss, Kanagawa
Even If The Stairs Are Tough, And Even If You Are Curious About A Fresh Whitebait Bowl On The Way Up, It Is Worth The Walk To Chigogafuchi On Enoshima
Okutsumiya shrine of Enoshima Shrine, Kanagawa
Men And Women Of All Ages Were Eagerly Making Requests At The Okutsumiya Of Enoshima Shrine, Which Is Blessed With Good Luck For Money
Katase Higashihama Beach, Kanagawa
There Were Beach Tents Out At Katase Higashihama Beach, And It Was Reasonably Crowded
Kannonzaki Park, Kanagawa
The Idyllic Kannonzaki Park Was Once A Fortress
Kannonzaki Lighthouse, Kanagawa
Acrophobia Never Goes Away At Any Age
Yokosuka Museum of Art, Kanagawa
Round Windows In The Wall Of The Yokosuka Art Museum
Woman Who Was Drawn To The Work Of Mirocomachiko
Kannonzaki Boardwalk, Kanagawa
A Much Larger Percentage Of People Like Fishing Than Like Strata
Hashirimizu Fishing Port, Kanagawa
Woman Preparing Freshly Picked Wakame Seaweed
Anchor Like A Talisman On The Bow Of A Fishing Boat Anchored At The Hashirimizu Fishing Port
A Large Fishing Boat Departed From Hashirimizu Fishing Port With Black Kites
Hashirimizu Lower Gun Battery Site, Kanagawa
The View From The Hashirimizu Lower Gun Battery Site, Where The Cannon Were Once Installed, Is Good
Hashirimizu in Yokosuka, Kanagawa
Boats Floating On The Shore Of Hashirimizu
If We Had A Space Escalator, It Might Look Something Like This
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
The Dolls Waiting To Be Offered Were All Staring Into The Void
Beyond The Large Vermilion Torii Gate Was A Ceremonial Hall, Not A Shrine Pavilion
Jokei-ji Temple, Kanagawa
It's Okay For The Arhats To Have Fun
Zou-no-hana Park, Kanagawa
Woman Walking While Stepping On A Square Drawn On The Ground
Osanbashi Pier, Kanagawa
Cab Waiting For Customers At Osanbashi Terminal
Wedding Couple Under A Blue Sky
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