Sweets and Shopping at Kotohira Shrine
The casual visitor to Kotohira Shrine doesn’t need to walk 1,368 steps to find delicious treats and spots of interest.
The casual visitor to Kotohira Shrine doesn’t need to walk 1,368 steps to find delicious treats and spots of interest.
Not many temples allow you to lie down to take photos of the ceiling. Enpukuji in Choshi does.
In the quiet neighborhood of Setagaya, the lucky cats of Gōtokuji beckon curious passers-by, perhaps saving weary soul or two.
When Tokugawa Ieyasu died, Kunōzan Tōshōgū in Shizuoka Prefecture was built to enshrine his remains. They were lated moved to Nikko, but it is said that a part still remains in its original resting place. To this day, Kunōzan Tōshōgū remains a spectacular feat—an ornate shrine fit for a fearsome ruler.
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