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Meiji Jingu Shrine

Images from the Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo, Japan. Here, the souls of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken and enshrined.
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  • Wrapped Sake

    Wrapped Sake

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - These sake barrels are offerings to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.

  • Wrapped Sake

    Wrapped Sake

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - These sake barrels are offerings to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.

  • Wrapped Sake

    Wrapped Sake

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - These sake barrels are offerings to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.

  • Grounds of Meiji Jingu Shrine

    Grounds of Meiji Jingu Shrine

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - People walking the grounds of the Meiji Jingu Shrine.

  • Kakuun-tei

    Kakuun-tei

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - The former building of Kakuun-tei was built by the order of His Majesty the Emperor Meiji for Her Majesty the Empress Shoken in 1900. As the building was burnt down by the war, this one was rebuilt in 1958.

  • Kakuun-tei

    Kakuun-tei

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - The former building of Kakuun-tei was built by the order of His Majesty the Emperor Meiji for Her Majesty the Empress Shoken in 1900. As the building was burnt down by the war, this one was rebuilt in 1958.

  • Lilly Pads

    Lilly Pads

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - Some blooming lily pads at the Meiji Jingu Shrine.

  • Lilly Pads

    Lilly Pads

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - Some blooming lily pads at the Meiji Jingu Shrine.

  • Lilly Pads

    Lilly Pads

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - Some blooming lily pads at the Meiji Jingu Shrine.

  • Pond

    Pond

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - This is a pond in the inner garden of Meiji Jingu Shrine.

  • Pond

    Pond

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - This is a pond in the inner garden of Meiji Jingu Shrine.

  • Kakuun-tei

    Kakuun-tei

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - The former building of Kakuun-tei was built by the order of His Majesty the Emperor Meiji for Her Majesty the Empress Shoken in 1900. As the building was burnt down by the war, this one was rebuilt in 1958.

  • Kakuun-tei

    Kakuun-tei

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - The former building of Kakuun-tei was built by the order of His Majesty the Emperor Meiji for Her Majesty the Empress Shoken in 1900. As the building was burnt down by the war, this one was rebuilt in 1958.

  • Kakuun-tei

    Kakuun-tei

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - The former building of Kakuun-tei was built by the order of His Majesty the Emperor Meiji for Her Majesty the Empress Shoken in 1900. As the building was burnt down by the war, this one was rebuilt in 1958.

  • Torii

    Torii

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - A Torii at one of the 3 entrances to the main shrine at Meiji Jingu Shrine

  • Path

    Path

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - Talking a walk around the grounds of the Shrine. This was an oasis in the middle of Tokyo.

  • Path

    Path

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - Talking a walk around the grounds of the Shrine. This was an oasis in the middle of Tokyo.

  • Path

    Path

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - Talking a walk around the grounds of the Shrine. This was an oasis in the middle of Tokyo.

  • Forest

    Forest

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - Talking a walk around the grounds of the Shrine. This was an oasis in the middle of Tokyo.

  • Forest

    Forest

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - Talking a walk around the grounds of the Shrine. This was an oasis in the middle of Tokyo.

  • Grounds of Meiji Jingu Shrine

    Grounds of Meiji Jingu Shrine

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - A pound on the gorunds of the Meiji Jingu Shrine.

  • Shiseikan Budojo

    Shiseikan Budojo

    Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan - This is the Shiseikan Budojo at the Meiji Jingu Shrine. I could here classes going on inside of it while I walked by.

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