Zojo-ji Temple, Tokyo
Compared To Senso-ji Temple, Which Attracts An Alarmingly Large Number Of Tourists, Zojo-ji Temple In Shiba Attracts Fewer Tourists
Shiba Daijingu, Tokyo
It Was A Bit Surreal To See The Portable Shrine On The Back Of A Truck Riding Through The Town Alone, With No Shrine Parishioners Around
Neither Earthquakes Nor Incendiary Bombs Have Destroyed The Sangedatsu-mon Gate Of Zojo-ji Temple, Which Still Stands Strong 400 Years Later
Shiba, Tokyo
I Wonder If The National Character Is Expressed In Whether Or Not People Meekly Wait At Traffic Lights
Morinaga Plaza Building, Tokyo
The Holiday Crosswalk Was Deserted, The White Lines Lined Up Like Piano Keys
Shiba Dai-Jingu Shrine, Tokyo
Worshippers At The Shiba Dai-Jingu Lined Up On The Stairs
Sangedatsu-mon Gate Of Zojo-ji Temple And Retro Car
Woman Walking In Front Of The Main Hall Of Zojo-ji Temple
Seeing All The Money Being Spent On A Deserted Patio, It's No Wonder It Was Built During The Bubble Years
Zojo-ji, Tokyo
Although Zojo-ji Temple Boasts A Long History, The Main Hall Was Rebuilt In 1974 And Looks New
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
Former Daitokuin Reibyo Gate, Tokyo
The Mausoleum Of The Second Shogun, Tokugawa Hidetada, Was Destroyed In An Air Raid, And Now Only The Main Gate Remains
Sangedatsu-mon Gate of Zojo-Ji, Tokyo
Silhouettes Of A Family In Front Of Zojo-Ji
Zojo-Ji, Tokyo
Monk Walking The Approach
Windmills Were Spinning Around
Umbrella And The Sangedastu-mon
Stairway, Torii And Shinto Priest
Red Pillars In The Gate Of Zojo-Ji
Torii Of Kumano Shrine
Jizo And Wheeling Windmills
Windmill And Jizo
Sangedatsu-mon Gate in Zojo-Ji, Tokyo
People In Front Of Sangedatsu-mon
Whistling Jizo
Many Jizo Statues Line One Corner Of Zojo-ji Temple
Tokyo Tower, Tokyo
Tokyo Tower
SNACK
WINDOW
CURIOSITY
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
LAUGH
APRON