Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, Kanagawa
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu's Maiden
Hirakawa Tenmangu Shrine, Tokyo
Man Passing Through The Thatch Ring At Hirakawa Tenmangu Shrine
Man Bowing At The Torii Of Hirakawa Tenmangu Shrine
Himonya Hachimangu Shrine, Tokyo
Whether It Was Because Of The COVID-19 Pandemic Or The Recession, I Felt That There Were More And More Things That Each Person Was Asking God For
Suitengu Shrine, Tokyo
Worshippers At Suitengu Shrine
Zuishin-mon Gate Of Suitengu Is Integrated With The Building
Shiba Dai-Jingu Shrine, Tokyo
Worshippers At The Shiba Dai-Jingu Lined Up On The Stairs
Zoshigaya Kishimojin, Tokyo
Zoshigaya Kishimojindo Built In 1644 Behind A Stone Lantern
Ootori Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Bicycle Riding Past The Torii Of The Ootori Jinja
Hanazono Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Preparations Were Steadily Underway To Welcome A Large Number Of New Year's Visitors To The Grounds Of Hanazono Shrine In Shinjuku
Ushi Tenjin Kitano Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
A Section Of The Ushi Tenjin Kitano Shrine Was Said To Be Dedicated To The God Of Poverty
Toyouke Jinja Shrine, Chiba
Worshippers Get Carried Away At Urayasu's Toyouke Shrine, And A Mother And Son Calmly Watch Them
Hanazono Inari Shrine, Tokyo
Priest Sweeping The Narrow Approach To Hanazono Inari Shrine With A Bamboo Broom
Chichibu Jinja Shrine, Saitama
Chichibu Shrine Also Enshrines Prince Chichibu Yasuhito, Who Lived Until Recently And Whose Photograph Remains
Okunitama Shrine, Tokyo
High School Girls Visiting Okunitama Shrine To Pray
A Dignified Guardian Dog Sits In Front Of The Cenotaph For The War Victims Of The Warship Tama
Dedicating A Ladle With The Bottom Missing To A Prayer For Easy Delivery Sounds Like A Pun
The Granite Otorii Gate Built At Okunitama Shrine May Not Necessarily Collapse In An Earthquake
Yabo Tenmangu Shrine, Tokyo
The Purple Umbrella Reminded Me Of The Auspicious Clouds That Were Said To Have Been Seen In Hofu On The Day Of Michizane's Death
The Sacred Chicken Of The Yabo Tenmangu Shrine Took One Look At Me As If To Appraise Me
Tamagawa Sengen Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Lava Rocks Are Placed On The Approach To The Tamagawa Sengen Shrine, Which Is Modeled After Climbing Mt. Fuji
Nitta Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Musashi Nitta Doesn't Mean Newly Cultivated Land, But A Place Name Derived From A Person's Name
Ootokonushi Jinja, Ishikawa
The Seihaku-sai Festival Held At Ootokonushi Jinja Is A Festival Registered As An Intangible Cultural Heritage
Akatsuka Suwa Shrine, Tokyo
The Akatsuka Suwa Shrine, Which Seemed So Plain, Has A Magnificent Zuishinmon Gate
Ashikaga Orihime Shrine, Tochigi
The 229 Stone Steps, Which Are Hard For People Who Do Not Usually Exercise, May Be A Good Training Ground For Young People
Seven-colored Torii Gates Stand On The Onna-zaka Slope Of Ashikaga Orihime Shrine, Representing The Seven Divine Virtues In Colors
The Shrine Pavilion Of Ashikaga Orihime Shrine Is Said To Have Been Modeled After The Byodo-in Phoenix Hall
Ashikaga Orihime Shrine, Originally A Guardian Deity Of The Textile Industry, Has Now Become A Shrine Of Matchmaking
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
Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Tokyo
Mizuya-mon Gate In Toshogu Shrine
Pigeons At Ueno Toshogu Shrine
Camphor Tree In Ueno Toshogu Shrine
Kaichu Inari Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Kaichu Inari Jinja
Yasukuni Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Otorii And The Moon At Yasukuni Jinja Shrine
The Statue Of Masujiro Omura Towering Over The Approach To The Shrine
Closed Shin-mon Gate At Yasukuni Shrine
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine, Tokyo
Approach To Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine
A Courtesan And A Crow Were Looking At The Precincts Of Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine In The Same Way
Suga Jinja, Tokyo
The Name Suga Jinja Shrine Is Named After A Word
Shinagawa Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Guardian Dog At Shinagawa Shrine Were Also Paying Attention To A Keikyu Train Running Nearby
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