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
Tsumakoi Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Tsumagoi Shrine Is Said To Be The Place Where Yamatotakeru Lamented The Death Of His Queen While Gazing Out To Sea
Hozen-ji Temple, Tokyo
Hozen-ji Temple Has A Statue Of Budai With A Big Smile On His Face
Nishi Hongan-ji Temple, Kyoto
The Temple Bell Was Hung In The Corridor Connecting The Amida Hall And The Goeido Hall At Nishi Hongan-ji Temple
Cirebon, Indonesia
Not Only Were The Customers Missing, But The Owner Of The Stall Was Also Nowhere To Be Found
Jakarta, Indonesia
It Seems That In The Islamic World, Even Mannequins Are Supposed To Cover Their Hair If They Are Women
Jakarta Cathedral, Jakarta
In India, I Think Most Gas Cylinders Were Red, But In Indonesia, I Think Most Gas Cylinders Are Green
Jin De Yuan, Jakarta
In Chinese Culture, It Is Believed That At The End Of The Year, The God Of The Oven Is Sent To Heaven, And At The Beginning Of The New Year, The God Of The Oven Is Welcomed Back From Heaven
Toasebio, Jakarta
Not Only Taoist Deities, But Also Buddhist And Confucian Deities Are Enshrined, And There Are Many Types Of Deities Enshrined In Toasebio
Wat Pho, Thailand
The Reclining Buddha Lying In Wat Pho Had A Glittering Pattern On His Toes That Looked Like Fingerprints
Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok
The Emerald Buddha At Wat Phra Kaew Is Not Made Of Emerald, But Jade
Wenchanggong Temple, Taipei
The God Seated At The Altar Of Wenchanggong Temple Surrounded By Blessing Lights Looked Hot
Lungshan Temple, Taipei
In Poe Fortune-telling, You Grab Two Poes And Throw Them Toward The Ground, And Depending On The Condition Of The Poes, You Can Divine Your Fortune
Enyu-ji Temple, Tokyo
A Lot Of Sandals Hanging At The Nio-mon Gate Of Enyu-ji Temple
Jomyo-in, Tokyo
Countless Jizo Bodhisattvas Are Placed In The Precincts Of Jomyo-in Temple
Myathalyaung Paya, Bago
Reclining In The Glorious Sun, The Reclining Buddha Had A Difficult Look On His Face
Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue, Yangon
Silvery Torah Arks Were Enshrined In The Back Of The Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue
Sengaku-ji, Tokyo
In The Story, The Ako Ronin Are Supposed To Be Righteous Warriors Who Avenged Their Lord's Death, But The Shogunate Treated Them As Mere Intruders
Takanawa Jinja, Tokyo
Takanawa Jinja Shrine, Surrounded By Buildings, Has An Unexpectedly Long History, According To A Legend
Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok
The Gesture Of Clasping Your Hands In Front Of Your Chest Is Called A Wai, A Sign Of Respect
Khlong Toei Station, Bangkok
The Only Cities In Southeast Asia With Subways Are Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, And Bangkok
Bamrung Mueang Road, Bangkok
Bamrung Mueang Is Lined With Many Shops Selling Buddhist Altar Articles
Wat Suthat, Bangkok
The Golden Trilokacheat Buddha Image Shines Unafraid In The Dimly Lit Hall
The Door Of Wat Suthat Depicts Hanuman Fighting With A Snake, Probably A Naga
Chosei-in, Kanagawa
In Southeast Asian Buddhist Countries, The Word Stupa Refers To A Pagoda, But For Some Reason In Japan It Has Become A Board And Is Used For Memorial Services For The Deceased
Senju, Tokyo
The Pig Figurine With Its Mouth Wide Open, Gazing Into The Void, Looks Like It Has No Idea What It's Doing, But It's On A Mission
It's A Bit Scary To See A Confident-looking Pig Suddenly Appear In A Deserted Area With Few Pedestrians
Toyosaka Inari Jinja, Tokyo
When You Leave Konnoh Hachimangu And Cross The Road, You Are At Toyosaka Inari, But The Precincts Have A Very Different Atmosphere
Rinshi No Mori Park, Tokyo
The Battered Slide Stood Quietly In A Small Park That Remained Closed
Former Daitokuin Reibyo Gate, Tokyo
The Mausoleum Of The Second Shogun, Tokugawa Hidetada, Was Destroyed In An Air Raid, And Now Only The Main Gate Remains
Ichigaya Kamegaoka Hachiman-gu, Tokyo
I Thought It Was A Little Unusual To Have A God Called Ukemochi Enshrined In The Shrine
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