Kasuga Taisha, Nara
Even If The Deer Crackers Ultimately End Up In The Deer's Mouth, They Still Have To Be Cashed In Once They Pass Through The Hands Of A Tourist
Sano Art Museum, Shizuoka
The Moss-covered Ryusenen Garden Looked Like It Was In A Dense Forest
Nakayama Hokkekyo-ji Temple, Chiba
Nakayama Hokkekyo-ji Temple Is One Of The Seven Main Temples Of Nichiren-shu In Various Parts Of Japan
Rinshoin Temple, Tokyo
The Cemetery Of Lady Kasuga Is Not Popular, But It Is Magnificent
Tounomine Naito Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Despite The Fact That It Enshrines A Historical Superstar, The Tounomine Naito Shrine Was Deserted
Gokoku-ji Temple, Tokyo
Although The Names Are Pronounced Similarly, Daishido And Taishido Are Completely Different
Myoho-ji Temple, Tokyo
Even The Most Ordinary Ground Is A Wonderland For Children!
Kuhonbutsu, Tokyo
Beyond The Autumn Leaves, The Niomon Gate Of Kuhonbutsu Awaited Me
Zoshigaya Kishimojin, Tokyo
Zoshigaya Kishimojindo Built In 1644 Behind A Stone Lantern
Sanya Hachiman Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Sanya Hachiman Shrine, Which Sits Quietly In A Residential Area Not Facing A Highway, Was Built In The Middle Of The Edo Period
Hatomori Hachiman Jinja, Tokyo
If Vajrayaksa And Guardiandog Were To Fight, Who Would Win?
Munakata Jinja shrine, Kyoto
In The Kyoto Imperial Garden, There Remains A Residence Shrine That Was Built On The Site Of A Former Court Noble's Residence
Toyosaka Inari Jinja, Tokyo
The Year Of Dedication Was Written On The Torii, And It Read '2650th Year Of The Emperor'
Yasukuni Jinja, Tokyo
Mother Chasing Children
Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Tokyo
Stone Lanterns Are Placed Here And There In The Japanese Garden Area Of Shinjuku Gyoen
Ryusen-Ji, Tokyo
I Don't Think Many People Know The Official Name Of Meguro Fudo
Okayama Korakuen Garden, Okayama
Stream And Lantern In Okayama Korakuen Garden
Tamamo Park, Kagawa
Big Stone Lantern In Tamamo Park
Enoshima, Kanagawa
Birds And The Lantern
Kenrokuen Garden, Ishikawa
Stone Lantern In Kenrokuen Garden
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