The Japanese that no one knows. beautiful men and women over 100 years ago. Sanctuary of Nihonbashi

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Tokyo Shrine with Pictures of Japanese People 100 Years Ago 1:35

This is a small god tucked away in an urban street corner.
It had a forest-like atmosphere with birds chirping pleasantly.
The shrine was a mansion deity enshrined by Kawamura Tokuemon, who released it to the common people, and later received a branch spirit as a mansion deity of a feudal lord, which was enshrined together with the nearby Tenjin-sama.
The history of the shrine reveals that after the Meiji Restoration, the landowners changed several times, and the shrine has survived the changes and become the sanctuary it is today.
We are grateful that the shrine is now located here.

Neighborhood Introduction
4-minute walk from Kasama Inari Shrine Tokyo Branch
4 minutes on foot Matsushima Shrine
4 minutes on foot Kiyomasa-koji Temple
5 minutes on foot: Suehiro Shrine
5 minutes on foot: Ohiro Shrine
5 minutes on foot Suitengu Shrine
6 minutes on foot Chanoki Shrine
8 minutes on foot Ginko-Hachimangu Shrine and Ginko-Inari
8 minutes on foot Daikanonji Temple
9 minutes on foot Sanko Inari Shrine
10 minutes on foot Koami Shrine
12 minutes on foot Izusai Inari Shrine, Iwashiro Inari Shrine
12 minutes on foot Yagenbori Fudoin Temple
13 minutes on foot Sugimori Shrine
13 minutes on foot Nihonbashi Hie Shrine
14 minutes on foot Tokiwa Inari Shrine
14 minutes on foot Kabuto Shrine
15 minutes on foot Takao Inari Shrine
16 minutes on foot Hatsunemori Shrine
18 minutes on foot Shinkawa Grand Shrine
20 minutes on foot Fukutoku Shrine (Meibuki Inari Shrine)

When we visit shrines in Tokyo, we are often amazed at the 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 Japanese landscape and the Japanese people of the past remain in old photographs.
Some of the photos are around 100 years old, some are about 150 years old, and some are 85 years old.
Please feel the connection with the people of the past!

Source
Austrian National Library.
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BGM
Furusato (Hometown)
A Japanese children's song and shoka with music by Teiichi Okano and lyrics by Tatsuyuki Takano.
It is a shoka published by the Ministry of Education in 1914 for the sixth grade of "Shoka for Elementary School Children".

Rabbit Oshikishi Kano-no Yama (The Rabbit Chases the Mountain)
Fishing for crucian carp, the river of Kano
Yume ha mondemo megurite
I will never forget my hometown.

How are your parents?
Tsutsugami-no-shinai ya tomogaki (Tsutsugami-no-shinai, my friend)
"Even in the rain and wind..."
I remember my hometown.

"I will follow my heart."
Someday I will return home.
Mountains are blue, my hometown.
The water is clear.

My name is Mayu Noda.
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