Meiji Jingu, Tokyo
The Priests, Dressed In Old-fashioned Costumes, Also Wore Old-fashioned Shoes Called "asa-gustsu" On Their Feet
Meiji Jingu Shrine, Tokyo
If You Look Around, There Are Inventions Of Tradition Here And There
The Precincts Of Meiji Jingu Shrine Used To Be The Residence Of The Ii Family, The Lords Of The Hikone Domain, At The End Of The Edo Period
Where In The World Do These Imperial Messengers Change Into Their Robes And Start Walking?
The Guards, Standing At Equal Intervals, Looked As If They Were Practicing A Mass Game
If You Want To Go To The Main Shrine Of Meiji Jingu In A Calm Atmosphere, I Recommend Heading From Sangubashi Bridge
Photographer Taking Pictures Of The Bride's Procession
When I Approached The Meiji Jingu Shrine By The Smell, I Found Dumplings Being Baked
At The Meiji Jingu Shrine, A Woman With Two Cameras Was Clicking The Shutter Incessantly
Meiji Jingu Gyoen Garden, Tokyo
When I Hear The Word Gyoen, I Think Of Shinjuku Gyoen, But Meiji Jingu Gyoen Is A Different Garden
It Is Believed That The First Person To Be Married In A Shinto Ceremony Was Emperor Taisho, Only 120 Years Ago
The Name Horns Hide Is Quite A Curious One, And The Bride Is Supposed To Have Horns
The Sun Shone Through The Trees And The Sake Barrels Seemed To Come Alive In The Sunlight
Man Writing A Wooden Plaque
People In The Rest Station
Couple In The Woody Approach
People With A Hat Waiting For The Show
Woman Waving A Flag
Commemorative Photo Of The Bride And Groom
Bridal Couple And Shinto Priestess Walking Meiji Jingu
Red Heels
Mother And Child Walking Along The Approach
Shinto Priest Walking In The Sunshine On The Approach
Worshipers And Shadow Of Torii
Sake Barrels Piled Up In The Sunshine Through The Trees
Couple Walking In The Sun On The Approach To The Shrine
School Girls In Front Of The Gate In Meiji Jingu
Photo Session In The Precincts Of Meiji Jingu
Shinto Priest Was Now Working
Deserted Approach On The Other Side Of Torii
Baby Buggy In The Precinct
Feet Of A Wedding Attendant Moving Through The Grounds
Attendants Following The Red Umbrella In Meiji Jingu
Torii On The Other Side Of The Gate
Bridal Couple Under The Red Sunshade
Shinto Priest And Priestesses
Baby Carriage In The Woods
Shadow Of Torii
Two Priests In The Shrine
Even In Shinto Weddings, Most Of The Attendees Wear Western-style Clothing
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