Gokoku-ji Temple, Tokyo
Although The Names Are Pronounced Similarly, Daishido And Taishido Are Completely Different
The Stairs Leading To The Main Hall Of Gokokuji Temple Seem To Be Popular With Young Children, And It Seems Like Anytime I Come Here, There Are Children Happily Running Around On These Stairs
It Was Not The Buddha Or The High Priests Who Defined The Meaning Behind The Colors Of The Buddhist Flag, But The International Conference
Furo-mon Gate Of Gokoku-ji Temple At The Top Of The Stairs
I Would Think That Such A Prominent Location Would Be Targeted By Natural Enemies, But I Guess It's Okay Because There Are No Natural Enemies
Gokoku-ji, Tokyo
Two Figures Appeared On The Straight Approach To Gokoku-ji Temple
The Buddhist Statues Sitting In The Precincts Of Gokokuji Temple Were Each Facing In A Different Direction
The Cat Was Napping Comfortably In A Puddle Of Sun On The Wooden Steps Of The Main Hall
The Main Hall Of Gokoku-ji Temple, Built In 1682, Has Survived Numerous Disasters And Wars And Still Looks As It Did In The Edo Period
The Stone Lanterns, Gathered In A Small Corner, Were Surrounded By A Wall So That No One Could Get Close To Them
The Plaque On The Furo-mon Was Made By The Tokugawa Iesato, Who Would Have Been The 16th Shogun Had It Not Been For The Meiji Restoration
Even Though He Had The Power To Protect Buddhism, He Seemed To Have No Way To Protect Himself From Pigeons And Other Birds, And Zocho-ten Was Tightly Covered With A Wire Mesh
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Driver Of The Arakawa Line
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Shrine At The End Of The Approach
There Was A Jungle Gym In A Small Park That Went Around And Around Like A Spinning Top
Red Spider Lily In Gokoku-ji
Three Persons With Hat
PILLAR
FISH NET
BOAT
KIMONO
BASHFULNESS
TAQIYAH