Waving the frond.
Actually you can see that they have put it down on its rest.
Showing the knot.
A closer view of the mikoshi, but from behind.
A stone japanese lion guards the temple.
Guardian temple lion on the other side
It looks a little mean.
The lion sits on this plinth.
Japanese stone lion with plinth
The lion sits on this plinth. The inside of its mouth is painted red. It appears to e cross-eyed.
Stone steps leading to a temple.
It’s a common Japanese name, but at the time e had recently learned about the Takahashi Method of giving presentations.
The old and the new again.
A typical street scene in Tokyo.
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