Kaoshiung, Taiwan
The Name Kaohsiung Was Once Written In The Vulgar Chinese Character 打狗
Ichigaya Letterpress Factory, Tokyo
The Clock Tower, Which Was The Main Entrance To The Factory And Housed The Head Office Functions And Sales Department, Has Shrunk To The Foot Of The Glass-fronted Head Office Building
Nagareyama Station, Chiba
Nagareyama Station Is One Of The 100 Best Stations In The Kanto Area
Akagi Jinja Shrine, Chiba
A Thick Shimenawa Looks Like A Ginseng
Tokawa Station, Chiba
Choshi Dentetsu Also Sells Naming Rights For Station Names
Taiso-ji Temple, Tokyo
Cat Completely At Home On The Railing Of The Hall
Akagi Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Guardian Dogs At Akagi Jinja Shrine Look Like They Could Come Up With A Riddle
Eisho-ji Temple, Kanagawa
Plaque On The Gate Of Eisho-ji Temple
Jimbocho, Tokyo
Old Couple Walking Side By Side Wearing Masks
Seibu Chichibu Station, Saitama
Chichibu Is The Copper-producing Area Where The Wadokaichin Was Cast
Ashikaga School, Tochigi
The Plaque Of Ashikaga School, The Oldest School In Japan, Simply Says School
Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Tokyo
Mizuya-mon Gate In Toshogu Shrine
Tokudai-ji Temple, Tokyo
Lanterns In Tokudai-ji
Suga Jinja, Tokyo
The Name Suga Jinja Shrine Is Named After A Word
Omori Shell Mounds stele, Tokyo
A Stone Monument Over 2 Meters High With A Large Inscription Of Omori Shell Mounds
Kotoin Temple, Kyoto
Ihokuken In Kotoin Is A Relocated Version Of Sen No Rikyu's Former Residence, Shoin
Shimabara Oomon, Kyoto
Shimabara Is Hanamachi That Was Visited By Saigo Takamori And Members Of The Shinsengumi
Jin De Yuan, Jakarta
The Gate Of A Venerable Chinese Temple Called Jin De Yuan Was Also Painted In Colorful Shades
Jakarta, Indonesia
It Is Said That Overseas Chinese, Who Make Up Only About 5% Of The Population, Hold About 90% Of Indonesia's Economy
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, Bangkok
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat Has Chinese Characters Written On It, And The Atmosphere Is Clearly Different From Wat Phra Kaeo And Wat Pho
Wat Bamphen Chin Phrot, Bangkok
Khao Means Rice, Man Means Oil, And Gai Means Chicken, And Khao Man Gai Directly Represents Hainanese-style Chicken Rice
Tha Tien Market, Bangkok
An Altar In The Tha Tien Market, Where A Landowner God Was Enshrined
Datong District, Taipei
There Is An Area In Datong District Where Tea Vendors Are Gathered And It Is Convenient To Tour Around The Tea Vendors
Bailan Market, Taipei
Taiwan's Motorcycle Ownership Rate Is 65.3 Per 100 People, Making It The Most Popular Country For Motorcycles
Lungshan Temple, Taipei
Many Worshippers At Lungshan Temple Reading Sutras In The Precincts Of The Temple
Dihua Street, Taipei
Dihua Street, An Old Street That Has Remained Since Before World War II, Is Lined With Stores Selling Chinese Herbs, Dried Goods, Crustaceans, And Dried Fruits
Yangon, Myanmar
Japanese Was Written On A Haircut Cape Used In A Hair Salon In Yangon
Kyauktan, Myanmar
The Man Was Trying To Unload A Used Truck He Had Imported From Japan
While Many People Are Doing Business, Everything Sold At The Stalls Near The Intersection Is Very Similar
In Chinese Culture, Why Would They Display A Large Sign With The Name Of The Building Above The Entrance If It Is Not A Public Building?
In Thai Language, A Long Temple Name In Chinese Characters In Chinese Characters
Chinatown, Bangkok
A Gate Called Paifang Was Built At The Entrance Of Yaowarat Road
Mejiro-Dai, Tokyo
Old Weekly Bunshun Lined Up In A Used Bookstore
The Man Sitting At A Table In An Eating Place Looked Like He Was Out Of His Mind
Metal Container Filled With Oolong Tea Leaves
Tainan, Taiwan
Tea Leaves Were Sold In Rusty, Old Tea Tins
West Central District, Tainan
It Is Believed That The Joss Paper Is Reached To The Underworld By Burning And Becoming Smoke
A Man With Aging Eyes Was Reading A Newspaper On A Bench Set Up On The Sidewalk
Sign Casually Displayed Under The Eaves
The Street Was Full Of Signboards Written In Chinese Characters
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