Wakamiya-Oji Street, Kanagawa
Masked Guardian Dogs Standing On Wakamiya-Oji Street
Eisho-ji Temple, Kanagawa
Plaque On The Gate Of Eisho-ji Temple
Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin, Tokyo
Green Fox At Toyokawa Inari
Mizuta Memorial Museum Oishi Fossil Gallery, Tokyo
Skeletal Model Of A Tyrannosaurus Placed By The Stairs
Suitengu Shrine, Tokyo
Zuishin-mon Gate Of Suitengu Is Integrated With The Building
Ancient Orient Museum In Tokyo, Tokyo
The Hammurabi Code Monument Standing Quietly In A Museum In Ikebukuro
Former Udagawa Residence, Chiba
Lamps Glowing Finely In The Former Udagawa Residence
TERRADA ART COMPLEX II, Tokyo
Grcic's Chair_ONE In Front Of The Gallery
Jigen-ji Temple, Saitama
Image Of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva Seated In The Sutra Collection At Jigen-ji Temple
Kinsho-ji, Saitama
The Same Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva Treats The Child-Rearing Kannon And The Eleven-Faced Kannon Quite Differently
Seibu Chichibu Station, Saitama
Chichibu Is The Copper-producing Area Where The Wadokaichin Was Cast
Watari Museum Of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
At The Watari-um Museum Of Art, Behind The Ceramic Works, There Was A Man Manipulating Flames With The Palm Of His Hand
Okunitama Shrine, Tokyo
A Dignified Guardian Dog Sits In Front Of The Cenotaph For The War Victims Of The Warship Tama
Dedicating A Ladle With The Bottom Missing To A Prayer For Easy Delivery Sounds Like A Pun
Koan-ji Temple, Tokyo
Windmills Were Spinning Next To The Many Mizuko Jizo Statues At Koan-ji
Nitta Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Musashi Nitta Doesn't Mean Newly Cultivated Land, But A Place Name Derived From A Person's Name
Joren-ji Temple, Tokyo
It Is Hard To Believe That The Model For Nio Is The Greek Mythological Hero Hercules
The Third Largest Bronze Buddha Statue In Japan, The Tokyo Daibutsu Is Only 13 Meters Tall
Statue Of Prince Akihito Komatsunomiya, Tokyo
Equestrian Statue Of Prince Akihito Komatsunomiya
Tokudai-ji Temple, Tokyo
Lanterns In Tokudai-ji
Ukai Toriyama, Tokyo
The Design On The Brazier Reminds Me Of A Stone Garden
Yasukuni Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Statue Of Masujiro Omura Towering Over The Approach To The Shrine
Daien-ji, Tokyo
Many Jizo Statues Stand Side By Side At Daen-ji Temple On The Way To Gyoin-zaka
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine, Tokyo
A Courtesan And A Crow Were Looking At The Precincts Of Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine In The Same Way
Yurakucho Sanchoku Yokocho, Tokyo
Chicken Illustration On The Glass Door Of Yurakucho Sanchoku Yokocho
Yebisu, Tokyo
The Stairs Leading To The Restaurant Were Decorated With Lights Like A Planetary System
Shinagawa Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Guardian Dog At Shinagawa Shrine Were Also Paying Attention To A Keikyu Train Running Nearby
Omori Shell Mounds Stele, Tokyo
A Stone Monument Over 2 Meters High With A Large Inscription Of Omori Shell Mounds
International House Of Japan, Tokyo
The Members-only International House Of Japan Is Also Free To Enter The Lobby And Gardens
Kichijo-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Seated Statue Of Shakyamuni Buddha By The Side Of The Approach In Kichijo-ji Looked As If He Was Continuing His Training
Toyo Bunko, Tokyo
The Morrison Library Is A Collection Of European Books On East Asia Purchased By Mitsubishi's Hisaya Iwasaki From Dr. Morrison
Nishimuki Tenjinsha Shrine, Tokyo
The Shrine Hall Of Nishimuki Tenjinsha, Which Is Supposed To Face West, Actually Seems To Face Nagano, Where Suwa-taisha Shrine Is Located
Hanazono Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Guardian Dog At Hanazono Shrine Was In A Good Mood
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo
The Sober Face Was Surprised To Be Sandwiched Between Colorful Faces
Asakusa Station, Tokyo
An Out-of-order Portable Shrine Was Displayed In Asakusa Station
Kaminari-mon Gate, Tokyo
In The Past, The Area Where The Sound Of Wind Bells Could Be Heard Was Considered A Sanctuary, And It Was Believed To Protect Against Disasters
Togoshi Ginza, Tokyo
The High Nasal Bridge Of Europeans Is The Result Of Their Evolution To Heat And Humidify Cold, Dry Air
Enmei-in, Kanagawa
A Large Number Of Ema (votive Picture Tablet) In The Shape Of Frogs Are Dedicated At Enmei-in Temple
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Tokyo
Although I Am Not Such An Avid Fan That I Visit The Museum Every Time An Exhibition Changes, I Sometimes Go To The Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Yushima Tenjin Shrine, Tokyo
If You Look Closely At The Front Gate Of Yushima Tenjin, You Will See A Small Guardian Dog Secretly Attached To It
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