Yasukuni Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
If You Go To The Back Of Yasukuni Shrine, You Will Find A Garden With A Pond And Tea Ceremony Rooms
Some Religions Consider Abraham, Moses, Jesus, And Muhammad As False Prophets Sent From The World Of Darkness
Otorii And The Moon At Yasukuni Jinja Shrine
The Statue Of Masujiro Omura Towering Over The Approach To The Shrine
Closed Shin-mon Gate At Yasukuni Shrine
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The Silhouette Of A Woman Walking In The Sun Beyond The Takarada Bridge
Yasukuni Jinja, Tokyo
The Polite Way To Pass Through The Torii Gate Is To Bow Before Passing Through, As If You Were Visiting The Home Of A Superior
Masujiro Omura Could Never Have Imagined That His Visit To Yasukuni Shrine Would Become An International Issue
Bulletin Board In The Approach Way
Japanese Flag In Yasukuni Jinja
Prayer Hall On The Other Side Of Shin-Mon
Balloon In The Crowd
Hand-in-hand Combat
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Figures At The End Of The Passageway
The Statue Of Masujiro Omura Stood Out In The Sunset Sky
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The Imperial Crest Of The Chrysanthemum
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Jurojin, One Of The Seven Gods Of Good Fortune, Is Believed To Be An Incarnation Of Canopus And Is Associated With The Stars
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Tusked Face
Mother Chasing Children
Umbrella In Yasukuni Jinja
Torii And A Bird In Yasukuni Jinja
Four Men In Front Of Torii
Figures On The Other Side Of Shin-Mon
Gate With The Chrysanthemum Throne
Yushukan Museum in Yasukuni Jinja, Tokyo
Zero Fighter And Long Shadow
Legs Walking Between Shadows
Propeller Of Zero Fighter And Man
Torii In Yasukuni Jinja And Two Shadows
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Platform Of Kudanshita Station
Pond Nearby
Great Gate In Yasukuni Jinja
Silhouttes Of Lanterns In Yaskuni Jinja
Shin-Mon In Yasukuni Jinja
Lion Dance And Balloons
Figures At The Crosswalk
Delicate Distance
Sumo Wrestling Was Once A Ritual To Predict The Harvest
SHADOW
MOUTH
LUGGAGE CARRIER
BOY
OLDER WOMAN
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