Ueno Toshogu, Tokyo
Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Which Overcame World War II And Other Disasters And Was Rebuilt In 1651, Still Waits For Visitors Today, And Is Also Believed To Be A God Of Luck
Tomioka Hachimangu, Tokyo
Looking At The Gilded Mikoshi, It Seems To Me That Japan's Idea Of Godliness Is Not Fundamentally Different From That Of Southeast Asia
Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Tokyo
Pigeons At Ueno Toshogu Shrine
Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, Kyoto
Along With Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine Is Like The Originator Of The Tenjin Faith
Nijo-jo Castle, Kyoto
Historically, There Are Four Castles Called Nijo-jo Castle
Nishi Honganji Temple, Kyoto
It Is Difficult To Distinguish Between Nishi Hongan-ji And Higashi Hongan-ji
Erawan Shrine, Bangkok
Buddhist Practice Called Life Release Was Done Also In Hindu Shrine
Wat Trimit, Bangkok
The Golden Buddha Statue At Wat Traimit Is A Mysterious Buddha Statue That Has Long Been Plastered Over
Wat Traimit, Bangkok
The Buddha Statue At Wat Traimit Are Considered Pious And Are Constantly Visited By Worshippers
Sampeng Market, Bangkok
It's Considered A Rarity In Any Culture, But I Think The Chinese Love Of Gold Is Over The Top
Wat Pho, Thailand
The Reclining Buddha Lying In Wat Pho Had A Glittering Pattern On His Toes That Looked Like Fingerprints
Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok
The Emerald Buddha At Wat Phra Kaew Is Not Made Of Emerald, But Jade
Phra Si Rattana Chedi Built At Wat Phra Kaew Was Decorated With Gold
Lak Mueang, Bangkok
Worshippers Come To Lak Mueang, Where Two Golden Pillars Stand, One After The Other
Apparently, Under The Influence Of The Khmer Culture, Thailand Also Adopted The Devaraja Philosophy To Legitimize Its Kingship
Yangon, Myanmar
There Were Buddha Statues And People Of Myanmar Who Are Said To Be Devout, But Not A Single Person Was Paying Homage
Mahazedi Pagoda, Bago
Looking At The Stupas Glittering In The Sunlight, You May Even Feel As If You Are Accumulating Virtues Just By Looking At Them
Shwemawdaw Pagoda, Bago
The 114-meter-high Pagoda At Shwemawdaw Pagoda Is The Tallest Pagoda In Myanmar
Maha Bandula Road, Yangon
The Name Of The Street, Maha Bandula, Comes From A Real-life Person Who Was The Supreme Commander Of The Royal Burmese Army
Sule Pagoda, Yangon
Like Shwedagon Pagoda, Sule Pagoda Has Its Share Of Shady Characters Who Are After Worshippers
Another Hall Stands Next To Lak Mueang, With A Golden Statue Standing On A Golden Altar
Wat Saket, Bangkok
The Golden Buddha Statue Is Enshrined In What Appears To Be The Center Of The Hill And Is Visited By Worshippers Incessantly
Bamrung Mueang Road, Bangkok
Bamrung Mueang Is Lined With Many Shops Selling Buddhist Altar Articles
Wat Suthat, Bangkok
The Ground With The Fingers Of The Right Hand Is Called The Demon's Descending Mark, The Pose That Buddha Took When He Drove Away The Demons
The Small Buddha Statue Sitting At The Entrance And The Large Buddha Statue Inside The Hall Were Kind Of Like A Father And Son Of Buddha
The Golden Trilokacheat Buddha Image Shines Unafraid In The Dimly Lit Hall
Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon
Buddhist Monks In Shwedagon Paya
Pune, India
Bullion Dealer Wearing A Yellow Shirt
Chinatown, Nagasaki
Nagasaki's Chinatown, Like Chinatowns In Other Countries, Is Lined With Chinese Restaurants
Wat Pho, Bangkok
Reclining Buddha In Wat Pho
That Luang, Vientian
The Clear Blue Sky Matched The Golden That Luang Very Well
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