Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Tokyo
Mizuya-mon Gate In Toshogu Shrine
Yasukuni Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Closed Shin-mon Gate At Yasukuni Shrine
Shimizu-mon Gate, Tokyo
The Shimizu-mon Gate Of Edo Castle Is A Square Gate With A Koraimon And A Turreted Gate
Nezu Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Among The Gongen-zukuri Main Hall And Other Buildings, I Think The Most Assertive Is The Roh-mon Gate
Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo
Before I Knew It, I Was Used To Seeing Faces Wearing Masks
The Sandals Displayed At The Hozo-mon Gate Were So Large That One Would Have Thought Godzilla Would Wear Them
Many People Dressed In Kimonos Stroll In The Precincts Of Senso-ji Temple
Nakamise of Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Nakamise At Senso-ji Temple Has A Long History And Is One Of The Oldest Shopping Streets In Japan
Takeisao (Kenkun) Jija Shrine, Kyoto
Kenkun Shrine, Dedicated To Oda Nobunaga, Was Built About 300 Years After Nobunaga Died At Honno-ji
Kotoin Temple, Kyoto
While Most Of Daitoku-ji's Pagodas Are Closed To The Public, Kotoin Is One Of The Few That Can Be Visited By The General Public
Daitoku-ji Temple, Kyoto
It Is Said That Kinmoukaku Is The Gate That Caused Sen No Rikyu To Commit Seppuku
Nijo-jo Castle, Kyoto
There Are Only Two Bridges Leading To The Main Citadel Of Nijo Castle, And Across The Bridges Are Turrets In Case Of Attack
Historically, There Are Four Castles Called Nijo-jo Castle
Shimabara Oomon, Kyoto
Shimabara Is Hanamachi That Was Visited By Saigo Takamori And Members Of The Shinsengumi
Cirebon, Indonesia
When You See The Gate With A Multilingual Welcome, You Realize There Is A Mix Of Chinese, Arabic, And Other Cultural Elements In Cirebon
Jin De Yuan, Jakarta
The Gate Of A Venerable Chinese Temple Called Jin De Yuan Was Also Painted In Colorful Shades
The Chinese Culture Of Celebrating The Chinese New Year Was Confined To The Precincts Of Jin De Yuan
Kanda Myojin, Tokyo
Somehow A Double-decker Bus Was Parked In Front Of The Gate Of Kanda Myojin
Samukawa Jinja, Kanagawa
All Of The Buildings On The Grounds Of The Samukawa Shrine, Which Boasts A Long History, Are Relatively New
The Deities Of The Samukawa Shrine, Samukawa Hiko-no-mikoto And Samukawa Hi-no-mikoto, Are Not Mentioned In The Chronicles Of Japan
Enyu-ji Temple, Tokyo
A Lot Of Sandals Hanging At The Nio-mon Gate Of Enyu-ji Temple
Yangon, Myanmar
A Young Buddhist Monk Standing Inside The Gate Smiled At Me
Thanlyin, Myanmar
I Tried To Find The Place I Visited 8 Years Ago In Thanlyin But Couldn't Find It
Dogs Are Cute, But I'm Afraid Of Rabies, So I Can't Go Near Them
Sengaku-ji, Tokyo
In The Story, The Ako Ronin Are Supposed To Be Righteous Warriors Who Avenged Their Lord's Death, But The Shogunate Treated Them As Mere Intruders
Chinatown, Bangkok
A Gate Called Paifang Was Built At The Entrance Of Yaowarat Road
Wat Suthat, Bangkok
The Young Man Standing At The Entrance To Wat Stat Was Acting Suspicious
Choen-ji, Tokyo
A Couple Hurried Past, Looking Curiously At The Man Who Had Been Eagerly Praying At The Gate
Ikegami Honmon-ji, Tokyo
Ikegami Honmon-ji Temple Does Not Seem To Appear In Foreign Guidebooks, And We Did Not See Any Foreign Tourists When We Walked Around The Temple Grounds
Rikugien Garden, Tokyo
Beyond The Small Gate, The Sunlight Was Brilliant And Blindingly Bright
Imperial Palace, Tokyo
There Is A Small Gate Called 'Kitahanebashi-mon' Just Behind The Edo Castle Main Tower
Gate of Daitokuin Mausoleum, Tokyo
The Gate Of The Daitokuin Mausoleum, Which Was The Mausoleum Of The Second Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada, Now Serves As The Entrance To The Prince Park Tower Tokyo
Former Daitokuin Reibyo Gate, Tokyo
The Mausoleum Of The Second Shogun, Tokugawa Hidetada, Was Destroyed In An Air Raid, And Now Only The Main Gate Remains
Yasukuni Jinja, Tokyo
The Etiquette Of Dismounting And Dismounting Has Been Around For A Surprisingly Long Time, And It Is Said That Those Who Broke It Were Punished With A Caning
National Foundation Day Commemorates The Day Emperor Jinmu, Considered The First Emperor, Is Said To Have Ascended To The Throne In 660 B.C.
Igusa Hachiman-Gu, Tokyo
Surrounded By Residential Areas, Igusa Hachimangu Shrine's Forest Is Large And Is Said To Be One Of The Largest In Tokyo
Gokoku-ji Temple, Tokyo
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
Gokoku-Ji, Tokyo
Horrible Face On The Other Side Of The Netting
Kaminari-Mon Gate, Tokyo
Kaminari-Mon Gate
Lungshan Temple, Taipei
Woman Beside The Gate
NUN
MOTORBIKE
FLOWER
KIMONO
FISH NET
DIRT ROAD