Ome Kaido Inari Shrine that retains the name of the pioneer ronin Takeshita Inari Shrine

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Japanese people in a 100 year old photo: woman working in Shizuoka tea fields, Yokozuna, Kyoto, Okubo, children standing on railroad tracks, beautiful woman brushing her hair, resting place in Hokkaido, family at a temple, water sports, game, Baron Kanetake Oura, sawing a large tree.
https://youtu.be/fO1iUKWcskI

Akasaka Hikawa Shrine, the final resting place of Kaishu Katsu Akasaka Hikawa Shrine, a sanctuary where a nobleman whose name is not known is laid to rest. 100 years ago in Japan Photos of Tokyo Shrines
https://youtu.be/AaNe8l1wIS8

Oyama Inari Shrine, a small Inari shrine in Shoto, an upscale residential area in Shibuya, Tokyo Shrine
https://youtu.be/N5WID7Ol_Ik

Takeshita Inari Shrine Neighborhood Introduction.
8 minutes on foot - Benten-sama and Osonoi Icikissima Shrine on a small island with a bridge that crosses only once a year.
11-minute walk from Igusa Hachimangu Shrine, which preserves the atmosphere of ancient Musashino
11 minutes on foot to Kamishakujii Station
25 minutes on foot to Ogikubo Hachiman Shrine, where a sacred tree dedicated by Ota Doukan lives
28 minutes on foot to Sanpoji Temple, a famous temple that retains many buildings
33 minutes on foot - Seikei University

Visiting shrines in Tokyo, one is often surprised to find sanctuaries that have been protected by the people.
Flood, fire, earthquake, war, and worship.
Small shrines, shrines perched on the rooftops of buildings, and shrines directly under expressways.
Sanctuaries that are close to people in any form, and the guardians who protect them.
I made this video to share these beautiful images with you!
The sanctuary and the Japanese people of the past, as seen in old photos.
Please feel it!

Source
Shigetachibana Hachiya [author], "Shi no Jitsubi" vol.42-43, Meiji 29 [1896], copy. (National Diet Library), 55p.

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My name is Mayu Noda.
I will introduce the charm of shrines around Tokyo, which I love.
Sometimes temples too.

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