Tokyo
Maybe The Number Of Prefectures Without Department Stores Will Gradually Increase
Baby With A Wrinkled Brow
Kids With Wings Were Performing Bugaku At Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
Chiba
Worshippers Get Carried Away At Urayasu's Toyouke Shrine, And A Mother And Son Calmly Watch Them
Priest Sweeping The Narrow Approach To Hanazono Inari Shrine With A Bamboo Broom
Boy Watching A Street Musician Playing The Quena
Couple Looking At The Same Phone Under A Tree
Kanagawa
The Age-old Guan Yu Temple In Yokohama Is A Popular Tourist Attraction
Yokohama Mazu Temple Has An Exotic Paifang
Woman Clearing Incense From Incense Burner At Mazu Temple In Yokohama
Woman Walking In The Sun Beside The Elevated Tracks Of The Sobu Line
Saitama
People Working On Dyeing In Chichibu Meisen Museum
Woman Photographing Artwork At The Artizon Museum
The Artizon Museum Is Also Open For Photography
When I Travel In Southeast Asia, I Feel That The More People Are Running, The More Affluent The Town Is
High School Girls Visiting Okunitama Shrine To Pray
Tower Condominiums Are Clearly Visible From The Gazebo At Tamagawa Sengen Shrine
Lava Rocks Are Placed On The Approach To The Tamagawa Sengen Shrine, Which Is Modeled After Climbing Mt. Fuji
Many Couples Take Wedding Commemorative Photos With The Historic Tokyo Station In The Background
The Yellow Golf Bag Looked Great Against The Red-brick Tokyo Station
I'm Not Quite Sure What You Can Meet At The Meeting Place In Rinshi No Mori Park
A Couple Was Viewing The Beppu Hot Springs World Map By Sohei Nishino, Pointing To It
Many Old Japanese Houses Are Open, But The Hirose Residence Did Not Have An Open Atmosphere
The Japan Open-air Folk House Museum Is An Outdoor Museum That Not Only Preserves And Exhibits Old Folk Houses, But Also Aims To Preserve, Hand Down, And Utilize Folk Tools
A Shrine To Ward Off Demons Called Kimonsama Was Erected In The Garden Of A Wealthy Farmer Built More Than 100 Years Ago
A Number Of Looms Were Placed In The Mansion Of A Wealthy Farmer, Which Was Moved To The Japan Open-air Folk House Museum
Tochigi
The 229 Stone Steps, Which Are Hard For People Who Do Not Usually Exercise, May Be A Good Training Ground For Young People
Sotobori Park Is A Park Where The Banks Of The Outer Moat Of Edo Castle Have Been Developed And Made Available For Strolling
A Residential Area, Now Densely Populated With Houses, Was Once The Site Of A Forestry Testing Center
Sanya Hachiman Shrine, Which Sits Quietly In A Residential Area Not Facing A Highway, Was Built In The Middle Of The Edo Period
Happy Boy And Jellyfishes
Girl And An Old Man Climbing Up A Steep Hill
Woman's Face And Kumadori Face
High School Girl At Ameyoko
Pedestrians And A Bicycle
Pedestrian Bridge By The Railroad Tracks
A Woman In A Kimono Stood Among Portraits Displayed At The Fukagawa Edo Museum
Kiyosumi Park, With Free Admission, Was Also A Walking Place For Nearby Kindergartners
A Mother With Her Young Child Was Walking In Ginza At Dusk
People Were Walking Down Nishi-gobangai-dori Of Ginza In The Sunshine
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