Japan Open-air Folk House Museum, Kanagawa
A Number Of Looms Were Placed In The Mansion Of A Wealthy Farmer, Which Was Moved To The Japan Open-air Folk House Museum
Ashikaga Orihime Shrine, 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, Tokyo
Sotobori Park Is A Park Where The Banks Of The Outer Moat Of Edo Castle Have Been Developed And Made Available For Strolling
Rinshi No Mori Park, Tokyo
A Residential Area, Now Densely Populated With Houses, Was Once The Site Of A Forestry Testing Center
Sanya Hachiman Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Sanya Hachiman Shrine, Which Sits Quietly In A Residential Area Not Facing A Highway, Was Built In The Middle Of The Edo Period
Aqua Park Shinagawa, Tokyo
Happy Boy And Jellyfishes
Wing Takanawa, Tokyo
Girl And An Old Man Climbing Up A Steep Hill
Ameyoko, Tokyo
Woman's Face And Kumadori Face
High School Girl At Ameyoko
Okachimachi, Tokyo
Pedestrians And A Bicycle
Okubo, Tokyo
Okubo Has A Mazu Temple Dedicated To Mazu, Which Is Rare In Japan
Fukagawa Edo Museum, Tokyo
A Woman In A Kimono Stood Among Portraits Displayed At The Fukagawa Edo Museum
Kiyosumi Park, Tokyo
Kiyosumi Park, With Free Admission, Was Also A Walking Place For Nearby Kindergartners
Ginza, Tokyo
A Mother With Her Young Child Was Walking In Ginza At Dusk
People Were Walking Down Nishi-gobangai-dori Of Ginza In The Sunshine
Former Asakura House, Tokyo
A Woman Pointed Her Finger Through The Window Of This Century-old Former Asakura Family Residence
Musashi-Koyama, Tokyo
Vegetables And Smiles Were Lying Around In An Old-fashioned Supermarket
Shibuya Station, Tokyo
A Uniformed Station Attendant Was Also On The Escalator Leading To The Basement
Meguro Parasitological Museum, Tokyo
The Meguro Parasitological Museum Is One Of The Few Museums In The World Dedicated To Parasites
Komazawa Olympic Park, Tokyo
Running Lanes In Komazawa Olympic Park Are Crowded
Omori Shell Mound Ruins Garden, Tokyo
Although The Omori Shell Mound Ruins Garden Claims To Be A Place Where Visitors Can Learn About Omori Kaizuka, In Reality It Is A Children's Park
The Omori Shell Mound Ruins Garden Is Where Dr. Morse Is Said To Have Excavated The Omori Shell Mound
Soji-ji Temple, Kanagawa
A Buddhist Monk Alone Was Ringing The Great Bell Of Sojijiji Temple
Toyo Bunko, Tokyo
Toyo Bunko Museum Has Interesting Exhibits Outside Of The Morrison Collection
Hiratsuka Station, Kanagawa
The Platform Seen From The First Floor Of The Green Car Looks Different From Usual
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo
The New Wing Of The Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum Has A Café And Tables On The Terrace
Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Tokyo
A Rest Stop In Shinjuku Gyoen Park Was Somehow Transformed Into A Starbucks
The Rows Of Plane Trees Are A Good Place To Take Pictures
It's Hard To Get A Vacant Bench In The Rows Of Plane Trees In Shinjuku Gyoen Park
The Rows Of Plane Trees Were Crowded, Some People Reading, Others Taking Pictures
Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo
Many People Dressed In Kimonos Stroll In The Precincts Of Senso-ji Temple
Iseyama Kotaijingu Shrine, Kanagawa
No Wedding Ceremony Can Be Held At Ise Jingu, The Head Shrine, And Only A Marriage Report Can Be Made In Front Of The Deity
When You Hear The Name Ise-sama In Kanto, It Seems As If Amaterasu Was Directly Invited From Ise Jingu Shrine, But This Is Not The Case, Which Complicates Things
Shibuya, Tokyo
The Near-disposable Plastic Umbrella Is A Figment Of The Age Of Mass Consumption
From The Connecting Passageway Between The JR Shibuya Station Ticket Gates And The Inokashira Line Ticket Gates, The Shibuya Scramble Crossing Can Be Seen Clearly
Yebisu Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Ebisu Jinja Shrine Was Originally Named Amatsu Jinja Shrine
Shinagawa, Tokyo
It's A Mystery Why There's A North Shinagawa To The South Of Shinagawa Station
Yebisu Garden Place, Tokyo
The Name Yebisu Comes From The Brand Name Yebisu Beer
Ginza Originated In The Edo Period When The Ginza Government Office, Which Was In Charge Of Minting Silver Coins And Trading Silver Bullion, Was Established Here
Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, Kyoto
Sugawara Michizane, Enshrined At Tenmangu, Was One Of The Elite Of The Heian Period, Rising To The Rank Of Minister Of The Right
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