Shiba Dai-Jingu Shrine, Tokyo
Worshippers At The Shiba Dai-Jingu Lined Up On The Stairs
Mejiro, Tokyo
Silhouettes Were Moving Around On The Mejiro Steps
Ushi Tenjin Kitano Jinja Shrine, 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, Tokyo
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
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
Joren-ji Temple, Tokyo
A Mountain Name Is Simply A Title That Has Nothing To Do With The Topography Of The Place Where The Temple Stands
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
Ashikaga Orihime Shrine, Originally A Guardian Deity Of The Textile Industry, Has Now Become A Shrine Of Matchmaking
Sanada Moat, Tokyo
The Sanada Moat, Which Has Become Useless Over Time, Has Been Turned Into An Athletic Field
Shiba, Tokyo
Seeing All The Money Being Spent On A Deserted Patio, It's No Wonder It Was Built During The Bubble Years
Aomono-Yokocho Station, 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
Ueno Park, Tokyo
Couple At The Top Of The Steep Stairs
Yebisu, Tokyo
The Stairs Leading To The Restaurant Were Decorated With Lights Like A Planetary System
Yamatane Museum of Art, Tokyo
The Entrance To The Yamatane Museum Of Art, Which I Thought Was On Top Of The Building, Is In The Basement Down A Flight Of Stairs
Musashi-Koyama, Tokyo
The Old Supermarket Sign Seemed To Lead To The Sky
Meguro Fudoson, Tokyo
The Place Where Meguro Fudoson Sits Has Been A Suitable Place For Human Habitation Since Ancient Times
Ochanomizu, Tokyo
A Girl Happily Descended The Stairs Of A Deserted College
Tokyo Opera City, Tokyo
At Lunchtime, People Come Out To The Sunken Garden In Opera City
Yushima Tenjin Shrine, Tokyo
Yushima Tenjin Is Built On The Edge Of A Plateau, So There Is A Steep Staircase Called Otokozaka By The Precincts Of The Shrine
Tsumakoi Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Tsumagoi Shrine Is Said To Be The Place Where Yamatotakeru Lamented The Death Of His Queen While Gazing Out To Sea
Daikanyama Address, Tokyo
The Daikanyama Area Is Named After A Mountain And Has Many Ups And Downs
Ginza, Tokyo
I'm Not Particularly Looking For It, But When I Find It, I'm Curious About The Spiral Staircase
Sangenjaya, Tokyo
Sangenjaya Was Named After The Three Teahouses That Were Located There
Odakyu Shonan Gate, Kanagawa
For Those Who Want To Take Their Time To Shop, An Empty Department Store May Be The Perfect Place To Shop
Odakyu Southern Tower, Tokyo
It's Hard To Find A Good Coffee Shop In Shinjuku For Reading In An Uncrowded And Peaceful Atmosphere
Atago Jinja, Tokyo
It Is Believed That Climbing The Steep Stone Steps Of Success In Life Will Help You Get Ahead In Life
Minato City Local History Museum, Tokyo
The Minato City Local History Museum Has Good Exhibits, But The Building Itself, Built About 80 Years Ago, Is Also Good
Kuroda Memorial Hall, Tokyo
On Display At The Kuroda Memorial Hall Were Works By Raphael Collin, Seiki Kuroda's Mentor When He Studied In France
Mahazedi Pagoda, Bago
Monks On The Steep Steps, Cleaning The Stupa Of The Mahazedi Pagoda
Sule Pagoda, Yangon
To Enter Sule Pagoda, One Must Cross The Road At The Roundabout
Yangon, Myanmar
Stairs At The Entrance To A Mid-rise Building Without An Elevator Are Used Like A Certain Bench By The Roadside
Tokyo Square Garden, Tokyo
The Bridge That Gave The Area Its Name, Kyobashi, As Well As The River Over Which It Was Built, Are Now Gone
Wat Saket, Bangkok
The Contrast Between The Jet-black Mourning Clothes, The Colorful Parasols And The Blue Sky Was Beautiful
Tabata Hachiman Jinja, Tokyo
It Is A Very Animistic Belief That The Deified Fuji Is An Object Of Faith
Ikegami Honmon-ji, Tokyo
Steep Stone Steps Had To Be Climbed To Get To The Main Hall, Which Was Like A Gateway To Getting On Your Feet
Akasaka Sacas, Tokyo
The Girl's White Skirt Glistened In The Sunlight Pouring Down From The Ground
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
Ichigaya Kamegaoka Hachiman-gu, Tokyo
The Stairway To Success At Atago Shrine Is Famous For Its Steepness, But The Stairway At Ichigaya Kamegaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine Is No Less Steep
Gokoku-ji, Tokyo
The Cat Was Napping Comfortably In A Puddle Of Sun On The Wooden Steps Of The Main Hall
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