Chomei-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Statues Of The Four Heavenly Kings, Made With Four Heads, Look Like Characters From A Video Game, A Little Too Cute To Be Dignified
Akagi Jinja Shrine, Chiba
A Thick Shimenawa Looks Like A Ginseng
Denzu-in Temple, Tokyo
A Magnificent Gate, Rebuilt In 2012, Stands Tall At Denzu-in Temple
Bushu Kakio Kotohira Jinja Shrine, Kanagawa
Beyond The Large Vermilion Torii Gate Was A Ceremonial Hall, Not A Shrine Pavilion
Izumi Kumano Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Shrine Building Of Izumi Kumano Shrine That Feels Like It Is Far Away
Gumyo-ji Temple, Kanagawa
The Gate, The Plaque And The Lantern Of Gumyo-ji Temple
Susanoo Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Susanoo Jinja Shrine
Eisho-ji Temple, Kanagawa
Plaque On The Gate Of Eisho-ji Temple
Hirakawa Tenmangu Shrine, Tokyo
Man Bowing At The Torii Of Hirakawa Tenmangu Shrine
Yokohama Mazu Temple, Kanagawa
Woman Clearing Incense From Incense Burner At Mazu Temple In Yokohama
Kinsho-ji, Saitama
The Same Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva Treats The Child-Rearing Kannon And The Eleven-Faced Kannon Quite Differently
Akatsuka Suwa Shrine, Tokyo
The Akatsuka Suwa Shrine, Which Seemed So Plain, Has A Magnificent Zuishinmon Gate
Zentoku-ji Temple, Tochigi
A White Elephant Carrying A Flower Pavilion Used In The Flower Festival To Celebrate The Birth Of Buddha Was Placed There
Ashikaga School, Tochigi
The Plaque Of Ashikaga School, The Oldest School In Japan, Simply Says School
Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Tokyo
Mizuya-mon Gate In Toshogu Shrine
Suga Jinja, Tokyo
The Name Suga Jinja Shrine Is Named After A Word
Zuisho-ji, Tokyo
The Storehouse, Designed By Kengo Kuma And Built In 2018, Stands Next To The Main Hall Of Zuisho-ji
Nezu Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Among The Gongen-zukuri Main Hall And Other Buildings, I Think The Most Assertive Is The Roh-mon Gate
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
Wenchanggong Temple, Taipei
The Emperor Lord Wen Chang Enshrined In The Wenchang Palace, Is A Chinese Deity Of Learning And Academic Achievement
Lungshan Temple, Taipei
The Front Of Lungshan Temple Is Heavily Decorated, And If You Look Closely, You Can See A Dragon And Some Flowers In Bloom
Koyama Hachiman Jinja, Tokyo
Koyama Hachiman Shrine Is Built On A Small Hill In A Residential Area
Yangon, Myanmar
In Chinese Culture, Why Would They Display A Large Sign With The Name Of The Building Above The Entrance If It Is Not A Public Building?
Yushima Seido, Tokyo
Yushima Seido Is Not Only A Confucius Temple, But Also Used To Be The Shoheizaka Gakumonjo, An Academic Institute Under The Direct Control Of The Edo Shogunate
Hsing Tian Kong, Taipei
Red Door And Yellow Rivets
Moto-Mishima Jinja, Tokyo
Staircase In Moto-Mishima Jinja
Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon
A Taiji Diagram Was Painted On The Jungyangmun Gate Of The Closed Hwaseong Hyeonggung
Geunjeongjeon, Seoul
Plaque Hung Over The Entrance Of Geunjeongjeon
Bosin Gak, Seoul
Guards Dressed In Old-fashioned Costume Stood In Front Of The Bosin Gak
Hie Jinja, Tokyo
Name Tablet On The Gate
Thien Hau Temple, Ho chi minh city
Because Of The Polluted Air, People In Ho Chi Minh City Often Wear Masks As Well As Helmets When Riding Motorcycles
Malacca, Malaysia
Motorbike Under The Name Tablet
Korean Folk Village, South korea
Umbrella And Gate In Korean Folk Village
Bulguksa, Gyeongju
The Official Script Was Chinese Characters, So Hangeul Was Considered A Lowly Script Used By Commoners, Women, And Children Who Had No Knowledge Of The Language
Andong, South korea
Umbrella In Front Of A Hall
Changdeokgung, Seoul
Injeongjeon Hall Was Seen On The Other Side Of The Injeongmun Gate
Myeongjeongjeon at Changgyeonggung, Seoul
The Myeongjeongjeon Of Changgyeonggung Palace Is The Oldest Surviving Main Palace Of A Palace On The Korean Peninsula
National Palace Museum, Taipei
Paifang At The Entrance Of The National Palace Museum
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, Taipei
Beyond The Paifang, The Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall Looks Small In Spite Of Its Gigantic Size
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LANTERN
SNACK
STAIRWAY
YOUNG MAN
LUGGAGE CARRIER