Ushi Tenjin Kitano Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
A Section Of The Ushi Tenjin Kitano Shrine Was Said To Be Dedicated To The God Of Poverty
Spiral Staircase At Tokyo Station Gallery, Tokyo
Spiral Staircase At Tokyo Station Gallery
Shinobazu-no-ike Benten-do Temple, Tokyo
In The Past, People Had To Cross Shinobazu-no-ike Benten-do Temple By Boat
Hanazono Inari Shrine, Tokyo
Priest Sweeping The Narrow Approach To Hanazono Inari Shrine With A Bamboo Broom
Ueno Park, Tokyo
Boy Watching A Street Musician Playing The Quena
Couple Looking At The Same Phone Under A Tree
TERRADA ART COMPLEX II, Tokyo
Grcic's Chair_ONE In Front Of The Gallery
White Cube At TERRADA ART COMPLEX Looked Like A Spaceship
Higashi Shinagawa, Tokyo
The Sea Breeze Also Tears Down Pedestrian Bridges
Shibuya Station, Tokyo
It Would Be More Fun If You Could See The Ginza Line Shibuya Station From The Connecting Passageway Between Scramble Square And Hikarie
Kinshicho, Tokyo
Bicycle Riding Fast With The Tokyo Skytree In The Background
Sumida Hokusai Museum, Tokyo
Tokyo Skytree Seen From Sumida Hokusai Museum
Ryogoku, Tokyo
Woman Walking In The Sun Beside The Elevated Tracks Of The Sobu Line
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
Artizon Museum, Tokyo
Woman Photographing Artwork At The Artizon Museum
The Artizon Museum Is Also Open For Photography
Some People Are More Interested In The View From The Window Than In The Top-notch Artwork In The Artizon Museum
Kyobashi, Tokyo
It Is Hard To Believe That The River Used To Flow And A Bridge Used To Be Built At Kyobashi
The Reason There Are So Many Place Names With Bridges In The City Center Is Because There Were So Many Bridges That Became Symbols
Marunouchi, Tokyo
When I Travel In Southeast Asia, I Feel That The More People Are Running, The More Affluent The Town Is
Nakameguro, Tokyo
For Some Reason, The Glowing CURRY UP Sign On The Dimly Lit Sidewalk Makes Me Think Of A Diner
Musashi-koyama, Tokyo
They Call Rental Farmland Nowadays Shire Fields
Sarugaku-bashi Bridge, Tokyo
The Tracks That Used To Run On The Elevated Tracks At Shibuya Station Have Been Running On The Surface Of The Ground Before I Knew It
Higashi Ooi, Tokyo
A Large Sign Was Posted As If Blocking A Narrow Alley
Fuchu Honmachi Station, Tokyo
The Platform Wall At Fuchu Honmachi Station Has No Digital Signage, Let Alone Posters Of Any Kind
Okunitama Shrine, Tokyo
High School Girls Visiting Okunitama Shrine To Pray
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
The Granite Otorii Gate Built At Okunitama Shrine May Not Necessarily Collapse In An Earthquake
Koan-ji Temple, Tokyo
Windmills Were Spinning Next To The Many Mizuko Jizo Statues At Koan-ji
Musashi Fuchu Kumano Jinja Kofun, Tokyo
The Magnificent Musashi Fuchu Kumano Shrine Tumulus, Whose Grave We Do Not Know Today
Yabo Tenmangu Shrine, Tokyo
The Purple Umbrella Reminded Me Of The Auspicious Clouds That Were Said To Have Been Seen In Hofu On The Day Of Michizane's Death
The Sacred Chicken Of The Yabo Tenmangu Shrine Took One Look At Me As If To Appraise Me
Tamagawa Sengen Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Tower Condominiums Are Clearly Visible From The Gazebo At Tamagawa Sengen Shrine
Tower Condominium Complexes In Musashi Kosugi Can Be Seen Clearly From Tamagawa Sengen Shrine
Under The Twilight Rays, The Toyoko Line Was Crossing The Tama River
Lava Rocks Are Placed On The Approach To The Tamagawa Sengen Shrine, Which Is Modeled After Climbing Mt. Fuji
Komyo-ji Aratsuka No.1 Tumulus, Tokyo
There Was Only One Tree Growing As A Landmark On Top Of A Burial Mound In A Residential Area
Komyo-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Main Hall Of Komyo-ji Temple Could Be Seen At The End Of The Approach Between The Trees
Nitta Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Musashi Nitta Doesn't Mean Newly Cultivated Land, But A Place Name Derived From A Person's Name
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