Looks like an Inari shrine (fox god/goddess for the harvest). I googled the name on the banners, and I think it's attached to Shougetsu-in temple in Itabashi.
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Looks like fun, Chris. Is that some sort of Shiba Inu temple?
Good thing he's not in Israel.
Re:rehajm:
Looks like an Inari shrine (fox god/goddess for the harvest). I googled the name on the banners, and I think it's attached to Shougetsu-in temple in Itabashi.
'I googled the name on the banners, and I think it's attached to Shougetsu-in temple in Itabashi.'
If that is Itabashi, that is the part of Tokyo I probably spent the least amount of time.
I would only recommend that he seeks out great food of all types.
Tokyo has some of the greatest restaurants on the planet, and not all are $$.
Don't miss Tonki tonkatsu in Meguro. おいしかったです!
Asahi Beer HQ in Tokyo. I was told they wanted to put foam on top of the beer glass a la Las Vegas buildings, but were denied:
https://www.gotokyo.org/en/spot/546/images/546_0380_1_1400x1100.jpg
Interesting photos. That’s a country I would love to visit one day.
Nice photos. I always wanted to visit Japan.
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