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Chozuya (Handwashing Fountain) Meiji-jingu Shrine Tokyo, Japan October 23rd, 2019
#Meiji-jingu Shrine#Meiji-jingu#tokyo#japan#shrines#places#culture#travel#photography#my photography#photos
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Meiji Jingu Tokyo, Japan
#meiji jingu#shrine#architecture#buildings#japan#2023#jpn23#tokyo23#tokyo#photography#places#lensblr#photographers on tumblr#photo#travel#wanderlust#travel photography#trees
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Photo by Cole Keister, Oct. 2023.
#my upload#travel#architecture#meiji jingu#meiji shrine#tokyo#japan#shibuya city#meiji jingu shrine#shinjuku#building#landmark
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初夏の明治神宮へ。東京のど真ん中にある神の森に癒されて。
#japan#tokyo#meiji shrine#meiji jingu#shibuya#harajuku#shrine#trip#travelphotography📷#travel#leicam10#leica#summicron50
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Tokyo, Japan: Meiji Jingu Inner Garden Bonsai & Red Azaleas
#japan#meiji jingu#bonsai#tokyo#meiji jingu inner garden#japan 2024#tokyo 2024#all the websites bill this as a secret spot but let me tell you something#I barely saw the actual shrine for spending all my time here#you will see why soon#and bonsai crafted this way and growing outside like this would have been enough. my goodness.#if you've been going to botanical gardens and greenhouses all your life this country is heaven#we have created pale imitations of the masters#my photo#made by me
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Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, Meiji Jingū), Tokyo by dasianjp
A shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken in 1920, eight years after the passing of the emperor and six years after the passing of the empress. The shrine was destroyed during the war but was rebuilt shortly thereafter.
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#harajuku#Kawaii#Tokyo#Japan#japan travel#gay travel#Gay#Queer#Nonbinary#Animal Cafe#Persona#Persona 3 reload#Persona 3#Torii#Shrine#meiji jingu#Crepes#Cherry blossom#sakura#Me#My face#Personal
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Meiji Jingu Shrine is hidden in a thick forest in the heart of Tokyo.
#Torii Gate#Meiji Jingu#Forest#Shinto Shrine#Imperial Shrine#Barrels of Sake#Wine Barrels#Meiji Shrine#Shibuya#Tokyo#Japan
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Meiji Jingu Tokyo, Japan
#torii gate#meiji jingu#shrine#forest#trees#greenery#nature#japan#2023#jpn23#tokyo23#tokyo#photography#places#lensblr#photographers on tumblr#photo#travel#wanderlust#travel photography#fave
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A crow at Meiji Jingu
Tokyo, Japan
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初夏の暑い陽射しを緩和してくれる、大きな緑の空間。明治神宮とその周りの森の木々のスケールに身を委ねて。
#japan#tokyo#trip#travel#nature#season#people#shibuya#harajuku#meiji jingu#meiji shrine#shrine#leicam10#leica#summicron50
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I Tried Stopping at Every Tokyo Station in a Day
YouTuber, Abroad in Japan explores what’s there at every station along the Yamanote Line in Tokyo. I found 8 interesting places I’d like to go!
1. Kanda Station, where Jimbocho Book Town is!
2. Nippori Station, a town known for everything retro and cats!
3. Nishi Nippori Station, known for Nezu Shrine where it feels like Kyoto!
4. Komagome Station, the Japanese Garden where you can drink Matcha!
5. Yoyogi Station, where Meiji Jingu is!
6. Hamamatsucho Station, where you can see Tokyo Tower from Zojoji Temple.
7. Shibuya Station, where they sell cassettes, CDs and vinyl records!
8. Yurakucho Station, where they sell cassette and CD players, and electronics!
#youtube#abroad in japan#vlog#japan vlog#travel vlog#tokyo#japan#jimbocho book town#nezu shrine#rikugien gardens#japanese garden#meiji jingu#meiji shrine#zojoji temple#tokyo tower#shibuya
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so i just got back from japan and i gotta say. i think i fucking hate Tourists.
and like. to preface. not all tourists obvs. but it’s becoming increasingly clear that like... in many ways social media has fucking destroyed the way we take vacations. because in the past (i have to imagine, since i’ve only been on my own vacations post-social media) we took pictures and it was like... for our scrapbooks and to share with family/friends and there was so so much less pressure to have a “perfect” picture or to have things be, as they say, instagrammable. but now you Need to have pictures that are perfect and social media worthy which means that so many places i went to there were droves of young adults who were turning places into their own personal photo shoot. like.
okay. i went to fushimi inari which is a very famous japanese temple in kyoto. it has hundreds of torii gates which are definitely a huge photo draw and i’ve been there before when it’s really busy - people stop all the time on the path to take their photo under the gates (usually in kimono - this is both japanese and foreigners btw. very popular either way). whatever. but i went there early this time to avoid the crowds (around 7am) and it was me and a few groups of young adult american/european tourists. and like. i’ve been there before. i have zero desire to get a selfie of myself under the gates bc tbh trying to do that is annoying. so i take some pictures of the gates bc they are pretty and then i just walk up the path admiring them because that’s... what i came there to do. i wanted to experience walking through them, up the hills, look through all the side paths with the cool tiny shrines and admire the trees in the early morning.
and i’m watching these other tourist groups who, for the most part, are hunting for the spot for the Perfect Picture. and like i get it. i’m not like... you Can’t Take Pictures. but i think where social media has destroyed vacations is that we’ve ceased to look at these tourist spots as a place to experience or take pictures of it’s own beauty and it’s become a Hunt For The Perfect Instagram Post. now we gotta turn these places into our own little photo shoots bc god forbid we just experience it ourselves, we gotta Prove we went there by taking the Perfect Picture for social media clout.
idk. maybe i’m just annoyed bc i had to stop behind these fuckers like eight times so they could get the best angle and take multiple shots and frankly it’s fucking annoying to have people treat any public space as their own personal photoshoot. (like that one tiktok of that girl getting annoyed at people for getting in the way of her video in the subway??? the fucking subway???) and frankly, i do feel like it’s becoming less about enjoying the actual experience of being in this cool place than taking a Good Picture and going on your way. there’s so many foreign tourists in japan i would watch take a picture of something and then move on without actually stopping to experience it - even for a moment! - in real time themselves. and it’s come to a point where i almost don’t even want to take pictures anymore bc i am kind of feeling like... okay. it’s fun to share these with friends back home but at the same time why am i even here if not to experience it for myself? if i just wanted a picture of japan, i could look that up on google, you know? i’m here to see it, to experience it, to walk the streets and smell the early morning pine trees while i see the moss on the shrines and the cracks in the red torii gates.
#liveblogging life#this was less of a problem at meiji jingu tho tbf i was there so early it was just me and the elderly japanese people lmao#but yes this is also something for sure at sensoji#and i get it i really do bc they're great picture spots! and it's not just tourists doing it!#but at the same time when it's tourists i really am like... okay but are you going to go to the actual shrine now?#are you going to walk around and look at shit without constantly thinking about taking a selfie or a picture?#can you exist in this moment without constantly preparing for the instagram post youre going to make about this moment?
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