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stock image Kami-Tabata Hachiman Shrine, a shrine in Tabata, Kita-ku, Tokyo, Japanhttps://youtu.be/an1rpeZ2sz4After the Kamakura Shogunate destroyed the Oshu Fujiwara clan, they appointed the local powerful Toshima clan as the Oshu magistrate

Kami-Tabata Hachiman Shrine, A Shrine In Tabata, Kita-ku, Tokyo, Japanhttps://youtu.be/an1rpeZ2sz4After The Kamakura Shogunate Destroyed The Oshu Fujiwara Clan, They Appointed The Local Powerful Toshima Clan As The Oshu Magistrate

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stock image Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, a shrine where cherry blossom petals fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, located in Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo

Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, A Shrine Where Cherry Blossom Petals Fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, Located In Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo

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stock image The approach to Myokoin surrounded by bamboo forests, Fuchu, Tokyo.Myokoin, a Shingon sect temple of the Buzan school in Fuchu, Tokyo. Founded by Prince Shinnyo in 859https://youtu.be/5gh4OXPtKSM

The Approach To Myokoin Surrounded By Bamboo Forests, Fuchu, Tokyo.Myokoin, A Shingon Sect Temple Of The Buzan School In Fuchu, Tokyo. Founded By Prince Shinnyo In 859https://youtu.be/5gh4OXPtKSM

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stock image Zeniarai Benten Fountain in the precincts.Kawagoe Kumano Shrine, a shrine located in Renjaku-cho, Kawagoe City, Saitama PrefectureIt was founded in 1590 and is said to have been enshrined by Zenyo Bun'o Sojo of Renkei-ji Temple from Kumano in Kishu

Zeniarai Benten Fountain In The Precincts.Kawagoe Kumano Shrine, A Shrine Located In Renjaku-cho, Kawagoe City, Saitama PrefectureIt Was Founded In 1590 And Is Said To Have Been Enshrined By Zenyo Bun'o Sojo Of Renkei-ji Temple From Kumano In Kishu

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stock image Hatsudai Fudoson, a temple in Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.A temple in Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. It is a branch temple of Rurisan Yakuoin Iioji Temple (Higashi Haseji Temple, also known as Botan-ji Temple). There is a shrine of Inari-daimyojin

Hatsudai Fudoson, A Temple In Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.A Temple In Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. It Is A Branch Temple Of Rurisan Yakuoin Iioji Temple (Higashi Haseji Temple, Also Known As Botan-ji Temple). There Is A Shrine Of Inari-daimyojin

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stock image Hikawa-dai Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa-dai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo.The shrine was founded in 1457. When Shibukawa Yoshikagami was on his way to cross the Shakuji River at Shimonerima on his way to fight against Ashikaga Shigeji, the lord of Furukawa

Hikawa-dai Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa-dai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo.The Shrine Was Founded In 1457. When Shibukawa Yoshikagami Was On His Way To Cross The Shakuji River At Shimonerima On His Way To Fight Against Ashikaga Shigeji, The Lord Of Furukawa

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stock image Junko Inari Shrine, Kayabacho, Nihonbashi, Chuo Ward, Tokyo.It is located in Kamejima-cho and its deity is Junko Inari. Initially, after the Tokugawa clan entered the country, it invited the branch spirit of Chiyoda Inari in the town magistrate's

Junko Inari Shrine, Kayabacho, Nihonbashi, Chuo Ward, Tokyo.It Is Located In Kamejima-cho And Its Deity Is Junko Inari. Initially, After The Tokugawa Clan Entered The Country, It Invited The Branch Spirit Of Chiyoda Inari In The Town Magistrate's

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stock image Koma Fox at Kibun Inari Shrine, a shrine in Eidai, Koto-ku, Tokyo.The wealthy merchant Kinokuniya Bunzaemon of the mid-Edo period (Genroku era) received the Imperial Seal from Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto and enshrined it here.

Koma Fox At Kibun Inari Shrine, A Shrine In Eidai, Koto-ku, Tokyo.The Wealthy Merchant Kinokuniya Bunzaemon Of The Mid-Edo Period (Genroku Era) Received The Imperial Seal From Fushimi Inari Shrine In Kyoto And Enshrined It Here.

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stock image Ryukoji Temple in Izumi, Suginami Ward, Tokyo, JapanWithin the temple grounds is a sacred area where you can experience a pilgrimage to the 88 Sacred Temples of Shikoku.Founded in 1172 (Joan 2), at the end of the Heian period

Ryukoji Temple In Izumi, Suginami Ward, Tokyo, JapanWithin The Temple Grounds Is A Sacred Area Where You Can Experience A Pilgrimage To The 88 Sacred Temples Of Shikoku.Founded In 1172 (Joan 2), At The End Of The Heian Period

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stock image Enoki Inari Shrine in Sendagaya, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo.Also known as Omanenoki Inari ShrineOnce upon a time, a carpenter from Yotsuya carved the base of the tree to look just like his wife's vagina, and the wife fell ill with a gynoecitis. The carpente

Enoki Inari Shrine In Sendagaya, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo.Also Known As Omanenoki Inari ShrineOnce Upon A Time, A Carpenter From Yotsuya Carved The Base Of The Tree To Look Just Like His Wife's Vagina, And The Wife Fell Ill With A Gynoecitis. The Carpente

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stock image Tokyo, Japan. Meiji Shrine, a shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji. An artificial forest. The shrine with the highest number of visitors in Japan for the first shrine visit of the New Yearhttps://youtu.be/lJU3GjrcgVE

Tokyo, Japan. Meiji Shrine, A Shrine Dedicated To Emperor Meiji. An Artificial Forest. The Shrine With The Highest Number Of Visitors In Japan For The First Shrine Visit Of The New Yearhttps://youtu.be/lJU3GjrcgVE

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stock image Starry sky and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. Shooting Location: Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture

Starry Sky And Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. Shooting Location: Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture

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stock image Inari Shrine of Tokyo Temple Takuzosu InariFounded in 1620 at its current location as a sub-temple of Denzuin.There was a monk named Takuzosu at the Denzuin dormitory. He mastered the sect in just three years.

Inari Shrine Of Tokyo Temple Takuzosu InariFounded In 1620 At Its Current Location As A Sub-temple Of Denzuin.There Was A Monk Named Takuzosu At The Denzuin Dormitory. He Mastered The Sect In Just Three Years.

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stock image Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis shrine is located in Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, a short walk north from the main gate of Tokyo Racecourse

Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis Shrine Is Located In Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, A Short Walk North From The Main Gate Of Tokyo Racecourse

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stock image Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, a shrine where cherry blossom petals fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, located in Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo

Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, A Shrine Where Cherry Blossom Petals Fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, Located In Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo

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stock image Mizumoto Shrine, Nishi Mizumoto, Katsushika Ward, TokyoThe founding date is unknown, but Katori Shrine has been enshrined as the guardian deity of Mizumoto Sarumachi since ancient times

Mizumoto Shrine, Nishi Mizumoto, Katsushika Ward, TokyoThe Founding Date Is Unknown, But Katori Shrine Has Been Enshrined As The Guardian Deity Of Mizumoto Sarumachi Since Ancient Times

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stock image Hasune Hikawa Shrine, a shrine in Hasune, Itabashi Ward, Tokyo, Japan.It is said to have the same origin as Hasunuma Hikawa Shrine, which was founded in the Keicho era (1596-1615) in Hasune Village

Hasune Hikawa Shrine, A Shrine In Hasune, Itabashi Ward, Tokyo, Japan.It Is Said To Have The Same Origin As Hasunuma Hikawa Shrine, Which Was Founded In The Keicho Era (1596-1615) In Hasune Village

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stock image Hatsudai Fudoson, a temple in Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.A temple in Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. It is a branch temple of Rurisan Yakuoin Iioji Temple (Higashi Haseji Temple, also known as Botan-ji Temple). There is a shrine of Inari-daimyojin

Hatsudai Fudoson, A Temple In Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.A Temple In Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. It Is A Branch Temple Of Rurisan Yakuoin Iioji Temple (Higashi Haseji Temple, Also Known As Botan-ji Temple). There Is A Shrine Of Inari-daimyojin

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stock image Hikawa-dai Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa-dai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo.The shrine was founded in 1457. When Shibukawa Yoshikagami was on his way to cross the Shakuji River at Shimonerima on his way to fight against Ashikaga Shigeji, the lord of Furukawa

Hikawa-dai Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa-dai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo.The Shrine Was Founded In 1457. When Shibukawa Yoshikagami Was On His Way To Cross The Shakuji River At Shimonerima On His Way To Fight Against Ashikaga Shigeji, The Lord Of Furukawa

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stock image Enoki Inari Shrine in Sendagaya, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo.Also known as Omanenoki Inari ShrineOnce upon a time, a carpenter from Yotsuya carved the base of the tree to look just like his wife's vagina, and the wife fell ill with a gynoecitis. The carpente

Enoki Inari Shrine In Sendagaya, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo.Also Known As Omanenoki Inari ShrineOnce Upon A Time, A Carpenter From Yotsuya Carved The Base Of The Tree To Look Just Like His Wife's Vagina, And The Wife Fell Ill With A Gynoecitis. The Carpente

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stock image Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis shrine is located in Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, a short walk north from the main gate of Tokyo Racecourse

Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis Shrine Is Located In Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, A Short Walk North From The Main Gate Of Tokyo Racecourse

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stock image Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis shrine is located in Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, a short walk north from the main gate of Tokyo Racecourse

Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis Shrine Is Located In Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, A Short Walk North From The Main Gate Of Tokyo Racecourse

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stock image Gekiko Shrine, Iizuka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, stairs leading to Jg

Gekiko Shrine, Iizuka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Stairs Leading To Jg

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stock image Chanoki Shrine, Ningyocho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Chanoki Shrine, Ningyocho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

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stock image Precinct shrine of Tokumaru Kitano Shrine, Tokumaru, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo.The shrine was built in 995, the first year of Chotoku (995), by inviting a spirit from Kitano Shrine in Kyoto. It is said that an epidemic that had been spreading

Precinct Shrine Of Tokumaru Kitano Shrine, Tokumaru, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo.The Shrine Was Built In 995, The First Year Of Chotoku (995), By Inviting A Spirit From Kitano Shrine In Kyoto. It Is Said That An Epidemic That Had Been Spreading

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stock image Ota-ku Ishikawa-cho, Ishikawa Shrine back approach

Ota-ku Ishikawa-cho, Ishikawa Shrine Back Approach

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stock image Kanda Myojin Shrine, located in Sotokanda 2-chome, Chiyoda Ward, TokyoKnown as a shrine that holds the Kanda Festival. It began in 730, when an Izumo clan that settled in Shibasaki Village,

Kanda Myojin Shrine, Located In Sotokanda 2-chome, Chiyoda Ward, TokyoKnown As A Shrine That Holds The Kanda Festival. It Began In 730, When An Izumo Clan That Settled In Shibasaki Village,

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stock image Chanoki Shrine, Ningyocho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.This land was the residence of the Lord Hotta family, the lord of Sakura Castle in Shimousa during the Tokugawa period

Chanoki Shrine, Ningyocho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.This Land Was The Residence Of The Lord Hotta Family, The Lord Of Sakura Castle In Shimousa During The Tokugawa Period

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stock image Junko Inari Shrine, Kayabacho, Nihonbashi, Chuo Ward, Tokyo.It is located in Kamejima-cho and its deity is Junko Inari. Initially, after the Tokugawa clan entered the country, it invited the branch spirit of Chiyoda Inari in the town magistrate's

Junko Inari Shrine, Kayabacho, Nihonbashi, Chuo Ward, Tokyo.It Is Located In Kamejima-cho And Its Deity Is Junko Inari. Initially, After The Tokugawa Clan Entered The Country, It Invited The Branch Spirit Of Chiyoda Inari In The Town Magistrate's

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stock image Denenchofu Fushimi Inari Shrine, a shrine located in a residential area of Denenchofu, Ota Ward, Tokyo, Japanhttps://youtu.be/h6ersNyG1Z0

Denenchofu Fushimi Inari Shrine, A Shrine Located In A Residential Area Of Denenchofu, Ota Ward, Tokyo, Japanhttps://youtu.be/h6ersNyG1Z0

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stock image Taki Shrine is an outer shrine of Okunitama Shrine in FuchuIt is located 1.5km east of Okunitama Shrine, at the edge of Shimizugaoka 2-chome, and the waterfall on the east side of the shrine is called

Taki Shrine Is An Outer Shrine Of Okunitama Shrine In FuchuIt Is Located 1.5km East Of Okunitama Shrine, At The Edge Of Shimizugaoka 2-chome, And The Waterfall On The East Side Of The Shrine Is Called "Otaki Shrine" Because The Clear Water Never Stop

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stock image Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, a shrine where cherry blossom petals fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, located in Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo

Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, A Shrine Where Cherry Blossom Petals Fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, Located In Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo

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stock image Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, a shrine where cherry blossom petals fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, located in Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo

Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, A Shrine Where Cherry Blossom Petals Fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, Located In Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo

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stock image Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis shrine is located in Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, a short walk north from the main gate of Tokyo Racecourse

Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis Shrine Is Located In Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, A Short Walk North From The Main Gate Of Tokyo Racecourse

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stock image Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis shrine is located in Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, a short walk north from the main gate of Tokyo Racecourse

Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis Shrine Is Located In Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, A Short Walk North From The Main Gate Of Tokyo Racecourse

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stock image Junko Inari Shrine, Kayabacho, Nihonbashi, Chuo Ward, Tokyo.It is located in Kamejima-cho and its deity is Junko Inari. Initially, after the Tokugawa clan entered the country, it invited the branch spirit of Chiyoda Inari in the town magistrate's

Junko Inari Shrine, Kayabacho, Nihonbashi, Chuo Ward, Tokyo.It Is Located In Kamejima-cho And Its Deity Is Junko Inari. Initially, After The Tokugawa Clan Entered The Country, It Invited The Branch Spirit Of Chiyoda Inari In The Town Magistrate's

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stock image Tour of Ginza Haccho Shrines Ginza Shrine Abira ShrineA small shrine in Ginza, Tokyo, the most expensive city in Japan. Originally a guardian deity of a samurai residence

Tour Of Ginza Haccho Shrines Ginza Shrine Abira ShrineA Small Shrine In Ginza, Tokyo, The Most Expensive City In Japan. Originally A Guardian Deity Of A Samurai Residence

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stock image Tour of Ginza Haccho Shrines Ginza Shrine Abira ShrineA small shrine in Ginza, Tokyo, the most expensive city in Japan. Originally a guardian deity of a samurai residence

Tour Of Ginza Haccho Shrines Ginza Shrine Abira ShrineA Small Shrine In Ginza, Tokyo, The Most Expensive City In Japan. Originally A Guardian Deity Of A Samurai Residence

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stock image Katsuura City Tomisaki Shrine, Tabunoki Sacred Tree

Katsuura City Tomisaki Shrine, Tabunoki Sacred Tree

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stock image Toshogu Shrine Shiba Toshogu in Minato-ku, Tokyo.Located in a corner of Shiba Park, it was originally a shrine building within Zojoji Temple. Tokugawa Ieyasu had a statue of himself engraved on it to commemorate his 60th birthday in 1601

Toshogu Shrine Shiba Toshogu In Minato-ku, Tokyo.Located In A Corner Of Shiba Park, It Was Originally A Shrine Building Within Zojoji Temple. Tokugawa Ieyasu Had A Statue Of Himself Engraved On It To Commemorate His 60th Birthday In 1601

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stock image Ayako Tenmangu Shrine, a shrine in Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City

Ayako Tenmangu Shrine, A Shrine In Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City

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stock image Shrine within the grounds of Koishikawa Suwa Shrine, Omoinomori Inari Shrine

Shrine Within The Grounds Of Koishikawa Suwa Shrine, Omoinomori Inari Shrine

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stock image Taki Shrine is an outer shrine of Okunitama Shrine in FuchuIt is located 1.5km east of Okunitama Shrine, at the edge of Shimizugaoka 2-chome, and the waterfall on the east side of the shrine is called

Taki Shrine Is An Outer Shrine Of Okunitama Shrine In FuchuIt Is Located 1.5km East Of Okunitama Shrine, At The Edge Of Shimizugaoka 2-chome, And The Waterfall On The East Side Of The Shrine Is Called "Otaki Shrine" Because The Clear Water Never Stop

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stock image The approach to Myokoin surrounded by bamboo forests, Fuchu, Tokyo.Myokoin, a Shingon sect temple of the Buzan school in Fuchu, Tokyo. Founded by Prince Shinnyo in 859https://youtu.be/5gh4OXPtKSM

The Approach To Myokoin Surrounded By Bamboo Forests, Fuchu, Tokyo.Myokoin, A Shingon Sect Temple Of The Buzan School In Fuchu, Tokyo. Founded By Prince Shinnyo In 859https://youtu.be/5gh4OXPtKSM

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stock image Tokyo Fuchu City Miyamachi Eye Yakushi Fumonji Temple.https://youtu.be/Q0_X554S8OMThe founding date is unknown, but it is a branch temple of Daihizan Seiryoin, Myokoin Temple in Honmachi, which was re-founded by Keiden Hoin (died in Tenbun 21).

Tokyo Fuchu City Miyamachi Eye Yakushi Fumonji Temple.https://youtu.be/Q0_X554S8OMThe Founding Date Is Unknown, But It Is A Branch Temple Of Daihizan Seiryoin, Myokoin Temple In Honmachi, Which Was Re-founded By Keiden Hoin (died In Tenbun 21).

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stock image Toyosu Inari Shrine, Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyohttps://youtu.be/p0co5K686uA

Toyosu Inari Shrine, Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyohttps://youtu.be/p0co5K686uA

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stock image Chanoki Shrine, Ningyocho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Chanoki Shrine, Ningyocho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

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stock image Chanoki Shrine, Ningyocho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Chanoki Shrine, Ningyocho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

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stock image The sacred tree of Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin

The Sacred Tree Of Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin

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stock image Nakahara Hachiman Shrine is a shrine located in Aoto, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo, Japan.It is believed to have been built in the early Edo period (250 years ago), when Nakahara village was established, as a Shinto shrine for the former Nakahara village

Nakahara Hachiman Shrine Is A Shrine Located In Aoto, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo, Japan.It Is Believed To Have Been Built In The Early Edo Period (250 Years Ago), When Nakahara Village Was Established, As A Shinto Shrine For The Former Nakahara Village

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