A trip to Japan that no one knows about The guardian god of the Tama River loved by the people of

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Tokyo Shrines with Pictures of Japanese People 100 Years Ago

Tamagawa Benzaiten ・ Suijinsha ・ Myochiriki Jizoson

Mysterious topography.
The Benten-sama sits at a location down a flight of stairs from the riverside path.
It looks like an embankment to protect it from the flooding of the Tama River.

Although Benten-sama appears to be a taciturn deity, there is not a single piece of trash on the grounds of the temple,
It is assumed that someone regularly purifies the temple grounds.
The adjacent Suijinja Shrine is also quiet.
It is a sanctuary where you can calm your mind.

Tamagawa Benzaiten Neighborhood
1 minute walk from Fujisaki Inari Shrine

2 minutes on foot: Fukumori Inari Shrine

2 minutes on foot Gojukenbutsu Hall

3 minutes on foot: Shirago Inari Shrine

4 minutes on foot Anamori Inari Shrine Old First Otorii Gate
https://youtu.be/JfQU40S1r7M

4 minutes on foot Haneda Daiichi Suimon

5 minutes on foot plat hostel keikyu haneda home

6 min. walk from Seagull Inari Shrine

8 minutes on foot Keikyu EX Inn Haneda

9 minutes on foot Hotel Mystays Haneda

9 min. walk from APA Hotel Haneda Anamoriinari Ekimae

10 minutes on foot Anamoriinari Station

12 minutes on foot Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo

13 min. on foot Haneda Shrine
https://youtu.be/esOYKnL3QOU

17 min. on foot Nakamura Tenzo-jinja Shrine

17 minutes on foot Takayama Inari Shrine

20 minutes on foot Daishi Bridge

24 minutes on foot Hamatake Tenzo Shrine

25 minutes on foot Santoku Inari Shrine

28 minutes on foot Shigeko Inari Shrine

31 minutes on foot Haginaka Shrine

32 minutes on foot Kojiya Shrine

Other
Forgotten Japan: From a small Kannon (Goddess of Mercy)... Haseji Temple, a branch of Eiheiji Temple (Azabu Grand Kannon)
https://youtu.be/N7lDVfVZH44

Forgotten Japan Fear, awe, or the god of fertility To the bottom of a deep swamp with a beautiful daughter High Inari Shrine
https://youtu.be/2ZImXXTcG88

Forgotten Japan, the old Japan that gave birth to great men and great rulers The wandering doctor, begged to stay in the village, singing the chorus song "Furusato" Tanashi Shrine
https://youtu.be/Xpr_1XBoY4c

Visiting shrines in Tokyo, one is often surprised to find sanctuaries that have remained protected by the people.
Flood, fire, earthquake, war, and worship.
Small shrines, shrines on the rooftops of buildings, 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!

Sources
Library of Congress,Eventide, Lake Hakone, Japan.1902.2020684881
Iwasaki Bentenjima, Aomori Prefectural Collection of Prefectural History
https://kenshi-archives.pref.aomori.lg.jp/il/meta_pub/detail
Library of Congress,The main street, Enoshima, Japan.1890-1900.95501947
Gezicht op Enoshima met op de voorgrond boten en dragers, anoniem, ca. 1870 - ca. 1900.Rijksmuseum
https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/RP-F-F01102-AR
Library of Congress,Buddhist priest and image of Buddha blessing, Shiba Temple, Tokyo, Japan.1905.2020634043
Kusakabe Kimbei - 721 Autumn Views of Maples, at Oji Tokyo.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kusakabe_Kimbei_-_721_Autumn_Views_of_Maples,_at_Oji_Tokyo.jpg

BGM
Furusato" (Japanese popular song), Koto and Chorus, Free BGM Discovery Site - Tono's Precious Treasure House

Furusato (Hometown)
Composed by Teiichi Okano, lyrics by Tatsuyuki Takano
Shoka by the Ministry of Education, published in the sixth grade of "Shoka for Elementary School Students" in 1914.

Rabbit chasing, the mountain of a hare
Fishing for crucian carp, the river of Kano
Yume ha mondemo megurite
Obito gakemono hometown

How are your parents?
Tsutsugami-no-shinai ya tomogaki (Tsutsugami-no-shinashi, Tomogaki)
"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.

Kono Michi
Japanese children's song with lyrics by Kitahara Hakushu and music by Yamada Kosaku

Kono michi wa itsuka kita michi
Oh, yes, it is.
Akashiya no hana ga hana ga hana ni iru.

Ano hoka wa itsuka mita hoka
Ah, that's right.
Look, there's the white clock tower.

This is the road I came down.
Yes, it is.
I rode with your mother in a carriage.

And those clouds. The clouds I've seen.
Oh, yes.
And the branches of the prickly ash.

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

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