Ueno, Tokyo
Tokyo University Of The Arts Has A System Of Purchasing Graduation Works, Which Is Unexpected For Those Who Graduated From A Liberal Arts University
Atago, Tokyo
The Lowest Natural Mountain In Tokyo's 23 Wards Is Said To Be Mount Machitsuyama In Asakusa
To Avoid A Lot Of Trouble, We Must Now Avoid Naming Using Gender Differences Between Men And Women
Marunouchi, Tokyo
Plastic Umbrellas May Have Been A Game Changer For The Umbrella Industry
Yebisu, Tokyo
When It First Opened, It Was A Fashionable Spot, But Before You Know It, It Has Become A Commercial Facility Located In A Sensitive Area Far From The Station
Takasaki, Gunma
Inside The Takasaki Byakue Dai-Kannon, 146 Steps Lead Upward
Bruno Taut, Who Praised Katsura Rikyu, Lived In Takasaki At One Time
Okachimachi, Tokyo
A Buddhist Temple Casually Exists On The Second Floor Of One Of Japan's Most Famous Shopping Streets
Nagareyama, Chiba
Nagareyama Is Where Isami Kondo, The Director Of The Shinsengumi, Last Laid Down Camp And Surrendered Himself
Sengoku, Tokyo
When I See Something That Boasts A Long History, I Put My Trust In It, But On The Other Hand, If It's Too Long, I Have My Doubts
Choshi, Chiba
The Inubosaki Lighthouse Was Built In Accordance With Treaties The Tokugawa Shogunate Signed With Other Countries
Shibuya, Tokyo
Miyashita Park Is Being Transformed Into A Fashionable Commercial Facility
Komaba, Tokyo
Former Maeda Marquis Residence Has A Western-style Building And A Japanese-style Building
Koishikawa, Tokyo
A Magnificent Gate, Rebuilt In 2012, Stands Tall At Denzu-in Temple
Kawagoe, Saitama
Senba Toshogu Shrine's Gate Opens Only On Sundays And Holidays
A Woman Was Strolling With Her Dog On A Baby Carriage In The Precincts Of Kita-in Temple
Izumi, Tokyo
The Shrine Building Of Izumi Kumano Shrine That Feels Like It Is Far Away
Yokohama, Kanagawa
The Gate, The Plaque And The Lantern Of Gumyo-ji Temple
Daizawa, Tokyo
Shinto Priest With A Sacred Staff In His Hand
Kamakura, Kanagawa
Sugimoto-dera's Moss-covered Stone Steps
Approach To Zuisen-ji Temple
Stairs Of Egara Tenjinsha Shrine
Shinto Priest Ascending The Stairs With A Sacred Staff In His Hand
View From The Top Of The Great Stone Steps At Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Hirakawacho, Tokyo
Skeletal Model Of A Tyrannosaurus Placed By The Stairs
Nihonbashi Kakigaracho, Tokyo
Zuishin-mon Gate Of Suitengu Is Integrated With The Building
Shiba, Tokyo
Worshippers At The Shiba Dai-Jingu Lined Up On The Stairs
Mejiro, Tokyo
Silhouettes Were Moving Around On The Mejiro Steps
Kasuga, Tokyo
A Section Of The Ushi Tenjin Kitano Shrine Was Said To Be Dedicated To The God Of Poverty
Spiral Staircase At Tokyo Station Gallery
Kyobashi, Tokyo
The Reason There Are So Many Place Names With Bridges In The City Center Is Because There Were So Many Bridges That Became Symbols
Kunitachi, 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
Akatsuka, Tokyo
A Mountain Name Is Simply A Title That Has Nothing To Do With The Topography Of The Place Where The Temple Stands
Ashikaga, Tochigi
The 229 Stone Steps, Which Are Hard For People Who Do Not Usually Exercise, May Be A Good Training Ground For Young People
Ashikaga Orihime Shrine, Originally A Guardian Deity Of The Textile Industry, Has Now Become A Shrine Of Matchmaking
Kioicho, Tokyo
The Sanada Moat, Which Has Become Useless Over Time, Has Been Turned Into An Athletic Field
Seeing All The Money Being Spent On A Deserted Patio, It's No Wonder It Was Built During The Bubble Years
Shinagawa, Tokyo
The Name Of A Side Street Where Vegetables Harvested In The Kamata Area Were Sold Is The Origin Of The Term Aomono-Yokocho Station
Couple At The Top Of The Steep Stairs
The Stairs Leading To The Restaurant Were Decorated With Lights Like A Planetary System
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