Kashima Jingu, Kashima
The Fantastic Image Of Mitarashi Pond Was Easily Drowned Out By The Call For Worldly Benefits
Ginza, Tokyo
The Head Office Of The Bank Of Japan Is Still Located In Honseki-cho, Where The Only Gold Mint In Edo Used To Be Located, And Continues To Play A Major Role In Finance
The Presence Of Showrooms Of Domestic Automakers At The Ginza 4-chome Intersection Is Probably Proof That Automakers Play A Role In The Japanese Economy
Tomioka Hachimangu, Tokyo
Looking At The Gilded Mikoshi, It Seems To Me That Japan's Idea Of Godliness Is Not Fundamentally Different From That Of Southeast Asia
Otaru, Hokkaido
Warehouses That Once Symbolized Prosperity Are No Longer Used As Warehouses, As Most Of Them Have Been Turned Into Museums And Stores
Mishima Tamachi Station, Shizuoka
The Platform Was Reflected In The Window Of An Izuhakone Railway Sunzu Line Train Coming Into Mishima Tamachi Station
Rakuju-en, Shizuoka
Why Is It That The Harder I Try Not To Fall, The More I Feel Like I Will Fall?
Shiki-an, Tokyo
It Is Difficult To Associate Shiki-an In Negishi With Masaoka Shiki, A Baseball-loving And Vigorous Man
Chiba Jinja Shrine, Chiba
There Was A Myoken Pond Filled With Water In A Section Of Chiba Shrine That Was Paved With Concrete And Looked Like A Schoolyard In The Heart Of The City
Tsuki Jinja Shrine, Saitama
Despite The Unusual Guardian Rabbits, The Shrine Building Reflected In The Window Glass Was Quite Plain
Seisho-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Modern Cityscape Was Reflected In The Glass Protecting The Old-fashioned-looking, Grim-faced Statue Of The Four Heavenly Kings At Seisho-ji Temple
KITTE Marunouchi, Tokyo
Why KITTE Marunouchi Has An Excellent Name
Meguro River Cherry Blossoms Promenade, Tokyo
The Cherry Trees Lining The Meguro River Were Planted In The Early Showa Period
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, Tokyo
The Flow Of The Ooigawa River In Koishikawa Korakuen Was Very Calm
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, Built As A Daimyo's Garden, Is Scattered With Motifs To Entertain Visitors
Between Okayama Korakuen Garden And Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, Koishikawa Korakuen Garden Started Calling Itself Korakuen Earlier
Tokyo Station, Tokyo
The Atmosphere Is Quite Different Between The Marunouchi And Yaesu Sides Of Tokyo Station
Shohei-bashi Bridge, Tokyo
Manseibashi Station Used To Be A Bustling Station, But Due To The Changing Times, The Station Itself Is No Longer There
Little Edo Warehouse District, Saitama
The Streets Of Kawagoe, Called Little Edo, Were Actually Built In The Meiji Era
Nihonbashi Horidomecho, Tokyo
Sanko Inari Shrine In Nihonbashi Horidomecho Is Said To Have A Spiritual Power To Bring Lost Cats Back Home
Tenso Suwa Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
I Don't Think The Compound Name, Which Combines Names, Is Very Major In Japan
Jiyugaoka, Tokyo
The Place Where Jiyugaoka Gakuen Is Located Was Later Named Jiyugaoka
Tokyo Station's Marunouchi Central Exit Ticket Gate Was Deceptively Small
Choko Jinja Shrine, Chiba
Gods Governing The Wind Exist Throughout The World
Akagi Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
It's Hard To Feel The Long History And Mystique Of The Glass-walled Worship Hall
Jingumae, Tokyo
Works Were Displayed On The Small Walls Of A Small Gallery
Omiya Hikawa Jinja Shrine, Saitama
The Puddle Of Water In Front Of The Shrine Was Reflecting The Worshippers
Matsuoka Museum of Art, Tokyo
Ancient Greco-Roman Sculptures, Fascinated By Their Own Reflection In The Glass
Kogakuin Temple, Tokyo
Lantern At Kogakuin Temple
Kishimojin-mae Station, Tokyo
A Couple Getting Off The Toden Arakawa Line At Kishimojin-mae Station
Higo Hosokawa Garden, Tokyo
Bridge, Trees, And People Reflected In Pond In Higo Hosokawa Garden
Kadokawa Culture Museum, Saitama
Machi Tawara's Solo Exhibition
Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin, Tokyo
Most Of Our Problems Are Related To Relationships, Health, Or Money, So It Would Be Nice If Only These Three Gods Were In Place, But The World Is Not That Simple
Benkei Moat, Tokyo
Boat On Benkei Moat
Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo
Buildings Reflected In Buildings
Sumida Hokusai Museum, Tokyo
Tokyo Skytree Seen From Sumida Hokusai Museum
Artizon Museum, Tokyo
The Artizon Museum Is Also Open For Photography
Nitta Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Musashi Nitta Doesn't Mean Newly Cultivated Land, But A Place Name Derived From A Person's Name
KITTE, Once The Tokyo Central Post Office, Has Been Hollowed Out To Create An Atrium
Hotel New Otani Tokyo, Tokyo
Originally A Mundane Name, The Hill Became Kioizaka Because Of The Residences Of The Kishu Tokugawa Family, The Owari Tokugawa Family, And The Ii Family Of The Hikone Domain
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