Kaoshiung, Taiwan
The GOOGLE MAP Posts Show The Difference Between Chinese Culture, Which Has Long Preserved Authentic History, And Indian Culture, Which Was Not Interested In Preserving Its History
Kashima Jingu, Kashima
The Temporary Hall Of The Kashima Jingu Has Been Built More Than 400 Years Ago, So The Character For Temporary Could Be Removed
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu, Kanagawa
Since The Dan-kazura Was First Piled With Stones In 1960’s, And Cherry Trees Were Planted In 1917, It Has Actually Continued To Be Upgraded In A Modest Way
Hie Jinja, Tokyo
The Area Where The Hie Jinja Shrine Is Located Was Once A Castle Called Hoshigaoka Castle Back In Time
Yebisu Garden Place, 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
Nakayama Hokkekyo-ji Temple, Chiba
Nakayama Hokkekyo-ji Temple Has Some National Treasures And Some Important Cultural Properties
Gunma Hachiman Station, Gunma
Bicycle Rentals At Gunma Hachiman Station Cannot Be Dropped Off Elsewhere
Ikegami Honmon-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Stone Steps Leading To The Precincts Of Ikegamihonmonji Are Quite Steep
Tokyo Camii, Tokyo
Why The Tokyo Camii Minaret Is Shaped Like A Pencil
Tokyo Midtown, Tokyo
The Narrow Passage Between The Walls Looked Like A Slot Car Race Track
Shiba, Tokyo
I Wonder If The National Character Is Expressed In Whether Or Not People Meekly Wait At Traffic Lights
Jiyugaoka, Tokyo
There Are Still Alleys Around Jiyugaoka Station, And The Area Still Has A Cluttered Atmosphere
Reiun-ji Temple, Tokyo
More Concrete Temples Were Built Because Of The Great Kanto Earthquake
Choshi Station, Chiba
Like The Shopping District In Front Of The Station, The Express Train Departing From Choshi Was Rattled
Komaba Park, Tokyo
Komaba Park's Lawn Is A Great Place To Relax
Shinjuku Takashimaya Department Store, Tokyo
Resale Right Of Art May Become Common In Japan
Akagi Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Renewed Akagi Shrine Had A Modern Design With Stone Lanterns
Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo
When Will Automated Driving Become Practical?
Zou-no-hana Park, Kanagawa
Woman Walking While Stepping On A Square Drawn On The Ground
Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin, Tokyo
Green Fox At Toyokawa Inari
Shinjuku Station, Tokyo
Shadow Stops And Figure Walks Away
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Citizens\' Square, Tokyo
Figures Swarming Around Tokyo Citizens' Square
Mejiro, Tokyo
Silhouettes Were Moving Around On The Mejiro Steps
A Silhouette In High Heels Was Walking Briskly Around The Area Once Known As Tsunohazu
Higashi Shinagawa, Tokyo
The Sea Breeze Also Tears Down Pedestrian Bridges
Shibuya Station, Tokyo
It Would Be More Fun If You Could See The Ginza Line Shibuya Station From The Connecting Passageway Between Scramble Square And Hikarie
Ryogoku, Tokyo
Woman Walking In The Sun Beside The Elevated Tracks Of The Sobu Line
Tokyo Station, Tokyo
Although Not As Dignified As The Entrance To The Imperial Household, Tokyo Station's Ticket Gates, Covered By A High Domed Roof, Evoke A Sense Of History
Takashimadaira, Tokyo
Takashimadaira Danchi Is A Huge Housing Complex With 64 Apartment Buildings And 16,000 Residents
Rinshi No Mori Park, Tokyo
A Residential Area, Now Densely Populated With Houses, Was Once The Site Of A Forestry Testing Center
Okubo, Tokyo
Both Okubo And Shin-Okubo Stations Are Located In A Place Called Hyakunin-cho
Akihabara, Tokyo
The Character Of Akihabara Has Changed Over Time
Ginza, Tokyo
A Large Shadow Fell On A Building In Ginza
People Were Walking Down Nishi-gobangai-dori Of Ginza In The Sunshine
Renjo-in, Tokyo
The Former Yotsuya Teramachi, As The Name Implies, Has Many Temples
International House of Japan, Tokyo
The Members-only International House Of Japan Is Also Free To Enter The Lobby And Gardens
Nezu, Tokyo
As The Sun Got Lower And Lower, The Shinobazu-dori Street Was Covered With Shadows
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo
The Bathroom Window In The Former Asakamiya Residence Looked Like It Could Start A Suspense
Kaminari-mon Gate, Tokyo
In The Past, The Area Where The Sound Of Wind Bells Could Be Heard Was Considered A Sanctuary, And It Was Believed To Protect Against Disasters
Bashamichi station, Kanagawa
Bashamichi Was Called Bashamichi (carriages Road) Because Foreigners Who Used To Live In This Area Used To Come And Go In Horse-drawn Carriages
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