銀座の小さな神社ウォーキングツアー

Hello everyone. In this video, we visit small shrines in Ginza, Tokyo. In this video, we visit small shrines in Ginza, Tokyo. Kabuki Inari Shrine, located to the right of the Kabukiza Theater. Kabuki Inari Shrine, located to the right of the Kabukiza Theater. Mimeguri Shrine on the roof of Ginza Mitsukoshi. Mimeguri Shrine on the roof of Ginza Mitsukoshi. Mimeguri Shrine on the roof of Ginza Mitsukoshi. Kakugoinari Shrine on the roof of Ginza Chic . Kakugoinari Shrine on the roof of Ginza Chic. There is also a statue of Fudo Myo-o on the roof of Ginza Matsuya. Although it looks like a small shrine, it is actually a temple. There is also a statue of Fudo Myo-o on the rooftop of Ginza Matsuya, which looks like a small shrine but is actually a temple. There is also a statue of Fudo Myo-o on the rooftop of Ginza Matsuya, which looks like a small shrine but is actually a temple. There is also a statue of Fudo Myo-o on the rooftop of Ginza Matsuya, which looks like a small shrine but is actually a temple. There is also a statue of Fudo Myo-o on the rooftop of Ginza Matsuya, which looks like a small shrine but is actually a temple . In addition to the shrines mentioned above, there are other shrines of various sizes in Ginza, and in this video we will visit the three mentioned above. In addition to the shrines mentioned above, there are other shrines of various sizes in Ginza, and in this video we will visit the three mentioned above. In addition to the shrines mentioned above, there are other shrines of various sizes in Ginza, but in this video we will visit the three mentioned above. In addition to the shrines mentioned above, there are other shrines of various sizes in Ginza, but in this video we will visit the three mentioned above. In addition to the shrines mentioned above, there are other shrines of various sizes in Ginza, but in this video we will visit the three mentioned above. By the way, our current location is on Kachidoki Bridge over the Sumida River. By the way, our current location is on Kachidoki Bridge over the Sumida River. By the way, our current location is on Kachidoki Bridge over the Sumida River. By the way, our current location is on Kachidoki Bridge over the Sumida River. I am currently walking towards Ginza. I am currently walking towards Ginza. The unlit traffic light that can be seen on the right side of the screen a little further into the video is a remnant of the time when Kachidoki Bridge was a “drawing bridge,” meaning that the bridge would be raised when boats passed over the Sumida River. At that time, a traffic light was installed because pedestrians also needed to be signaled. The unlit traffic light that can be seen on the right side of the screen a little further into the video is a remnant of the time when Kachidoki Bridge was a “drawing bridge,” meaning that the bridge would be raised when boats passed over the Sumida River. At that time, a traffic light was installed because pedestrians also needed to be signaled. The unlit traffic light that can be seen on the right side of the screen a little further into the video is a remnant of the time when Kachidoki Bridge was a “drawing bridge,” meaning that the bridge would be raised when boats passed over the Sumida River. At that time, a traffic light was installed because pedestrians also needed to be signaled. The unlit traffic light that can be seen on the right side of the screen a little further into the video is a remnant of the time when Kachidoki Bridge was a “drawing bridge,” meaning that the bridge would be raised when boats passed over the Sumida River. At that time, a traffic light was installed because pedestrians also needed to be signaled. The unlit traffic light that can be seen on the right side of the screen a little further into the video is a remnant of the time when Kachidoki Bridge was a “drawing bridge,” meaning that the bridge would be raised when boats passed over the Sumida River. At that time, a traffic light was installed because pedestrians also needed to be signaled. The unlit traffic light that can be seen on the right side of the screen a little further into the video is a remnant of the time when Kachidoki Bridge was a “drawing bridge,” meaning that the bridge would be raised when boats passed over the Sumida River. At that time, a traffic light was installed because pedestrians also needed to be signaled. The unlit traffic light that can be seen on the right side of the screen a little further into the video is a remnant of the time when Kachidoki Bridge was a “drawing bridge,” meaning that the bridge would be raised when boats passed over the Sumida River. At that time, a traffic light was installed because pedestrians also needed to be signaled. The unlit traffic light that can be seen on the right side of the screen a little further into the video is a remnant of the time when Kachidoki Bridge was a “drawing bridge,” meaning that the bridge would be raised when boats passed over the Sumida River. At that time, a traffic light was installed because pedestrians also needed to be signaled. The unlit traffic light that can be seen on the right side of the screen a little further into the video is a remnant of the time when Kachidoki Bridge was a “drawing bridge,” meaning that the bridge would be raised when boats passed over the Sumida River. At that time, a traffic light was installed because pedestrians also needed to be signaled. It takes about 17 minutes to walk along Harumi-dori from Kachidoki Bridge to Kabukiza. It takes about 17 minutes to walk along Harumi-dori from Kachidoki Bridge to Kabukiza. It takes about 17 minutes to walk along Harumi-dori from Kachidoki Bridge to Kabukiza. Looking at the map, you will walk from Kachidoki Bridge, marked with a red mark, towards Kabukiza, on the blue dots … We’ve arrived at the Kabukiza Theatre , and this is Kabuki Inari Shrine. This is Kabuki Inari Shrine. It is said that the shrine was built to pray for many customers to come and see the plays, as well as for the safety and well-being of the audience and all those involved in the performance. It is said that the shrine was built to pray for many customers to come and see the plays, as well as for the safety and well-being of the audience and all those involved in the performance. It is said that the shrine was built to pray for many customers to come and see the plays, as well as for the safety and well-being of the audience and all those involved in the performance. It is said that the shrine was built to pray for many customers to come and see the plays, as well as for the safety and well-being of the audience and all those involved in the performance. Facing Harumi Street, the shrine is open to visitors other than those attending the Kabuki performance as well. Facing Harumi Street, the shrine is open to visitors other than those attending the Kabuki performance as well. Facing Harumi Street, the shrine is open to visitors other than those attending the Kabuki performance as well. Facing Harumi Street, the shrine is open to visitors other than those attending the Kabuki performance as well. Now, let’s continue walking along Harumi Street, heading towards the rooftop of Ginza Mitsukoshi Department Store. Now, let’s continue walking along Harumi Street, heading towards the rooftop of Ginza Mitsukoshi Department Store. Now, let’s continue walking along Harumi Street, heading towards the rooftop of Ginza Mitsukoshi Department Store. Now, let’s continue walking along Harumi Street, heading towards the rooftop of Ginza Mitsukoshi Department Store. It’s about a 3-minute walk along the blue dots on the map. It’s about a 3-minute walk along the blue dots on the map. If you’re coming from Kabukiza, you’ll see the Mitsukoshi New Building first, but if you walk a little further, you’ll enter through the Mitsukoshi Main Building and head towards the rooftop “Ginza Terrace.” If you’re coming from Kabukiza, you’ll see the Mitsukoshi New Building first, but if you walk a little further, you’ll enter through the Mitsukoshi Main Building and head towards the rooftop “Ginza Terrace.” If you’re coming from Kabukiza, you’ll see the Mitsukoshi New Building first, but if you walk a little further, you’ll enter through the Mitsukoshi Main Building and head towards the rooftop “Ginza Terrace.” Coming from Kabukiza, you’ll see the Mitsukoshi New Building first, but if you walk a little further, you’ll enter through the Mitsukoshi Main Building and head to the rooftop Ginza Terrace. Coming from Kabukiza, you’ll see the Mitsukoshi New Building first, but if you walk a little further, you’ll enter through the Mitsukoshi Main Building and head to the rooftop Ginza Terrace. Coming from Kabukiza, you’ll see the Mitsukoshi New Building first, but if you walk a little further, you’ll enter through the Mitsukoshi Main Building and head to the rooftop Ginza Terrace. We’ve arrived. The rooftop is a garden with flowers and other plants. The rooftop is a garden with flowers and other plants. Admission to this rooftop is free. Admission to this rooftop is free. Next to the Ginza sub-shrine of Mimeguri Shrine, there is also the Ginza Shusse Jizo statue. Next to the Ginza sub-shrine of Mimeguri Shrine, there is also the Ginza Shusse Jizo statue. Next to the Ginza sub-shrine of Mimeguri Shrine, there is also the Ginza Shusse Jizo statue.Next to the Ginza sub-shrine of Mimeguri Shrine, there is also the Ginza Shusse Jizo statue. This shrine on the roof of Mitsukoshi is said to be the home of a branch spirit of Mimeguri Shrine in Mukojima. This shrine on the roof of Mitsukoshi is said to be the home of a branch spirit of Mimeguri Shrine in Mukojima. This shrine on the roof of Mitsukoshi is said to be the home of a branch spirit of Mimeguri Shrine in Mukojima. This shrine on the roof of Mitsukoshi is said to be the home of a branch spirit of Mimeguri Shrine in Mukojima. It is enshrined on the roof of Mitsukoshi as the guardian deity of the Mitsui family, the founding family of Mitsukoshi Department Store. It is enshrined on the roof of Mitsukoshi as the guardian deity of the Mitsui family, the founding family of Mitsukoshi Department Store. It is enshrined on the roof of Mitsukoshi as the guardian deity of the Mitsui family, the founding family of Mitsukoshi Department Store. It is enshrined on the roof of Mitsukoshi as the guardian deity of the Mitsui family, the founding family of Mitsukoshi Department Store. It is enshrined on the roof of Mitsukoshi as the guardian deity of the Mitsui family, the founding family of Mitsukoshi Department Store. The name of the main deity is said to be Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto. The name of the main deity is said to be Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto. The name of the main deity is said to be Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto. The name of the main deity is said to be Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto. The name of the main deity is said to be Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto. Incidentally, there is also a branch shrine of Mimeguri Shrine on the roof of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi. Incidentally, there is also a branch shrine of Mimeguri Shrine on the roof of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi. Incidentally, there is also a branch shrine of Mimeguri Shrine on the roof of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi. Ginza Shusse Jizo-son is a Jizo Bodhisattva statue that is said to have been excavated from near what is now Ginza 4-Chome. Ginza Shusse Jizo is a Jizo Bodhisattva statue said to have been excavated near present-day Ginza 4-Chome. Ginza Shusse Jizo is a Jizo Bodhisattva statue said to have been excavated near present-day Ginza 4-Chome. Ginza Shusse Jizo is a Jizo Bodhisattva statue said to have been excavated near present-day Ginza 4-Chome. Ginza Shusse Jizo is a Jizo Bodhisattva statue said to have been excavated near present-day Ginza 4-Chome. It is said to bring good fortune, career advancement, longevity, and business prosperity, and many other benefits, so it has become a popular place for worship. It is said to bring good fortune, career advancement, longevity, and business prosperity, and many other benefits, so it has become a popular place for worship. It is said to bring good fortune, career advancement, longevity, and business prosperity, and many other benefits, so it has become a popular place for worship. It seems that the Jizo statue that was excavated from the ground rose all the way up to the roof of a department store, and so it came to be called Shusse Jizo-son.It seems that the Jizo statue that was excavated from the ground rose all the way up to the roof of a department store, and so it came to be called Shusse Jizo-son.It seems that the Jizo statue that was excavated from the ground rose all the way up to the roof of a department store, and so it came to be called Shusse Jizo-son.It seems that the Jizo statue that was excavated from the ground rose all the way up to the roof of a department store, and so it came to be called Shusse Jizo-son.It seems that the Jizo statue that was excavated from the ground rose all the way up to the roof of a department store, and so it came to be called Shusse Jizo-son. This corner is where the Ginza sub-shrine of Mimeguri Shrine and the Ginza Shusse Jizo statue are located. This corner is where the Ginza sub-shrine of Mimeguri Shrine and the Ginza Shusse Jizo statue are located. This corner is where the Ginza sub-shrine of Mimeguri Shrine and the Ginza Shusse Jizo statue are located. This corner is where the Ginza sub-shrine of Mimeguri Shrine and the Ginza Shusse Jizo statue are located. Four small Jizo statues have been installed here. Four small Jizo statues have been installed here. Four small Jizo statues have been installed here . The official name of Jizo is Jizo Bodhisattva, and it is believed that it is a Buddha who will save people from all kinds of suffering. The official name of Jizo is Jizo Bodhisattva, and it is believed that it is a Buddha who will save people from all kinds of suffering. The official name of Jizo is Jizo Bodhisattva, and it is believed that it is a Buddha who will save people from all kinds of suffering. The official name of Jizo is Jizo Bodhisattva, and it is believed that it is a Buddha who will save people from all kinds of suffering. The official name of Jizo is Jizo Bodhisattva, and it is believed that it is a Buddha who will save people from all kinds of suffering. And this is the Ginza Shusse Jizo. And this is the Ginza Shusse Jizo. To the right of the Jizo statues is Mimeguri Shrine, a sub-shrine in Ginza. To the right of the Jizo statues is Mimeguri Shrine, a sub-shrine in Ginza. To the right of the Jizo statues is Mimeguri Shrine, a sub-shrine in Ginza. To the right of the Jizo statues is Mimeguri Shrine, a sub-shrine in Ginza. Perhaps because it is installed in a corner of the rooftop of a department store, it is smaller in size than most shrines. Perhaps because it is installed in a corner of the rooftop of a department store, it is smaller in size than most shrines. Perhaps because it is installed in a corner of the rooftop of a department store, it is smaller in size than most shrines. Perhaps because it is installed in a corner of the rooftop of a department store, it is smaller in size than most shrines. Usually, shrines have chozubasins, but there are smaller sized ones here too. Usually, shrines have chozubasins, but there are smaller sized ones here too. Usually, shrines have chozubasins, but there are smaller sized ones here too. Usually, shrines have chozubasins, but there are smaller sized ones here too. Is this an office or something? It was a public holiday today, so there were no staff around. It was a public holiday today, so there were no staff around. It was a public holiday today, so there were no staff around. Now, let’s leave here and head to the rooftop of Ginza Six. Now, let’s leave here and head to the rooftop of Ginza Six. Now, let’s leave here and head to the rooftop of Ginza Six. Ginza Six is a commercial complex located in Ginza 6-chome. It is home to many high-end brands. Ginza Six is a commercial complex located in Ginza 6-chome. It is home to many high-end brands. Ginza Six is a commercial complex located in Ginza 6-chome. It is home to many high-end brands. It is about a 3-minute walk from Mitsukoshi. It is about a 3-minute walk from Mitsukoshi. We arrived at the rooftop garden of Ginza Six. We arrived at the rooftop garden of Ginza Six. We took the escalator up to the 6th floor, then changed to the elevator to reach the rooftop. We took the escalator up to the 6th floor, then changed to the elevator to reach the rooftop. We took the escalator up to the 6th floor, then changed to the elevator to reach the rooftop. We took the escalator up to the 6th floor, then changed to the elevator to reach the rooftop . The atrium of Ginza Six is home to large cat sculptures that can be seen as you go up and down in the elevator. The atrium of Ginza Six is home to large cat sculptures that can be seen as you go up and down in the elevator. The atrium of Ginza Six is home to large cat sculptures that can be seen as you go up and down in the elevator. The atrium of Ginza Six is home to large cat sculptures that can be seen as you go up and down in the elevator. The atrium of Ginza Six is home to large cat sculptures that can be seen as you go up and down in the elevator. Large cat sculptures are on display in the atrium of Ginza Six, and you can see them when you go up and down in the elevator. It looks as if the cats are flying through the air. It looks as if the cats are flying through the air. It looks as if the cats are flying through the air. This is a “cat that brings good fortune while traveling” by contemporary artist Yanobe Kenji. This is a “cat that brings good fortune while traveling” by contemporary artist Yanobe Kenji. This is a “cat that brings good fortune while traveling” by contemporary artist Yanobe Kenji. This is apparently “A cat that brings good fortune while traveling” by contemporary artist Yanobe Kenji. This is apparently “A cat that brings good fortune while traveling” by contemporary artist Yanobe Kenji. When this video was filmed, there were “cat(s)”, but it seems that the exhibits are sometimes changed. When this video was filmed, there were “cat(s)”, but it seems that the exhibits are sometimes changed. When this video was filmed, there were “cat(s)”, but it seems that the exhibits are sometimes changed. The light blue building you see in front of you is Tiffany, famous for its jewelry. The light blue building you see in front of you is Tiffany, famous for its jewelry. The light blue building you see in front of you is Tiffany, famous for its jewelry. The rooftop of this building (Ginza Six) is made of glass on all four sides, allowing you to walk while enjoying the surrounding scenery. The rooftop of this building (Ginza Six) is made of glass on all four sides, allowing you to walk while enjoying the surrounding scenery. The rooftop of this building (Ginza Six) is made of glass on all four sides, allowing you to walk while enjoying the surrounding scenery. The rooftop of this building (Ginza Six) is made of glass on all four sides, allowing you to walk while enjoying the surrounding scenery. The rooftop of this building (Ginza Six) is made of glass on all four sides, allowing you to walk while enjoying the surrounding scenery. The rooftop is planted with plants and trees, creating a soothing space. The rooftop is planted with plants and trees, creating a soothing space. The rooftop is filled with plants and trees, creating a space that is truly soothing to the soul. The rooftop is filled with plants and trees, creating a space that is truly soothing to the soul. Kakugoinari Shrine, located on the rooftop, was originally enshrined from Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto, and during the Edo period it was enshrined in Negishi Village. Kakugoinari Shrine, located on the rooftop, was originally enshrined from Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto, and during the Edo period it was enshrined in Negishi Village. Kakugoinari Shrine, located on the rooftop, was originally enshrined from Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto, and during the Edo period it was enshrined in Negishi Village. Kakugoinari Shrine, located on the rooftop, was originally enshrined from Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto, and was enshrined in Negishi Village during the Edo period. Kakugoinari Shrine, located on the rooftop, was originally enshrined from Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto, and was enshrined in Negishi Village during the Edo period. Kakugoinari Shrine, located on the rooftop, was originally enshrined from Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto, and was enshrined in Negishi Village during the Edo period. Kakugoinari Shrine, located on the rooftop, was originally enshrined from Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto, and was enshrined in Negishi Village during the Edo period. It was then moved to the roof of the Matsuzakaya Ginza store, and then moved here when Ginza Six opened.It was then moved to the roof of the Matsuzakaya Ginza store, and then moved here when Ginza Six opened.It was then moved to the roof of the Matsuzakaya Ginza store, and then moved here when Ginza Six opened.It was then moved to the roof of the Matsuzakaya Ginza store, and then moved here when Ginza Six opened. Matsuzakaya Ginza is a department store that closed in 2013. It was the oldest department store in Ginza, operating for 88 years on the same site before Ginza Six was built. Matsuzakaya Ginza is a department store that closed in 2013. It was the oldest department store in Ginza, operating for 88 years on the same site before Ginza Six was built. Matsuzakaya Ginza is a department store that closed in 2013. It was the oldest department store in Ginza, operating for 88 years on the same site before Ginza Six was built. Matsuzakaya Ginza is a department store that closed in 2013. It was the oldest department store in Ginza, operating for 88 years on the same site before Ginza Six was built. Matsuzakaya Ginza is a department store that closed in 2013. It was the oldest department store in Ginza, operating for 88 years on the same site before Ginza Six was built. Matsuzakaya Ginza is a department store that closed in 2013. Before Ginza Six was built, it was the oldest department store in Ginza, operating on the same site for 88 years. Matsuzakaya Ginza is a department store that closed in 2013. Before Ginza Six was built, it was the oldest department store in Ginza, operating on the same site for 88 years. The enshrined deity of this Kakugoinari Shrine is Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto. The enshrined deity of this Kakugoinari Shrine is Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto. The enshrined deity of this Kakugoinari Shrine is Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto. The enshrined deity of this Kakugoinari Shrine is Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto. The enshrined deity of this Kakugoinari Shrine is Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto. He is the god who rules over grains and food and appears in Japanese mythology. He is the god who rules over grains and food and appears in Japanese mythology. He is the god who rules over grains and food and appears in Japanese mythology . The kanji used to describe him is different from the main deity at the Ginza Mitsukoshi shrine, but he is pronounced the same. The kanji used to describe him is different from the main deity at the Ginza Mitsukoshi shrine, but he is pronounced the same. The kanji used to describe him is different from the main deity at the Ginza Mitsukoshi shrine , but he is pronounced the same. In fact , it seems that both refer to the same god. In fact, it seems that both refer to the same god. In the Kojiki, he is written as Ukanomitama no Kami or Ukanomitama no Mikoto, and in the Nihon Shoki he is written as Ukanomitama no Mikoto. In the Kojiki, he is written as Ukanomitama no Kami or Ukanomitama no Mikoto, and in the Nihon Shoki he is written as Ukanomitama no Mikoto.In the Kojiki , he is written as Ukanomitama no Kami or Ukanomitama no Mikoto, and in the Nihon Shoki he is written as Ukanomitama no Mikoto. Kakugoinari Shrine is said to bring blessings for all aspects of life, including prosperity in business, bountiful harvests, safety of the home, recovery from illness, success in love, good relationships, children, safe childbirth, financial luck, academic success, competitions, construction, better luck, protection from misfortune, and opening up new paths. Kakugoinari Shrine is said to bring blessings for all aspects of life, including prosperity in business, bountiful harvests, safety of the home, recovery from illness, success in love, good relationships, children, safe childbirth, financial luck, academic success, competitions, construction, better luck, protection from misfortune, and opening up new paths. Kakugoinari Shrine is said to bring blessings for all aspects of life, including prosperity in business, bountiful harvests, safety of the home, recovery from illness, success in love, good relationships, children, safe childbirth, financial luck, academic success, competitions, construction, better luck, protection from misfortune, and opening up new paths. Kakugoinari Shrine is said to bring blessings across all areas of life, including prosperity in business, bountiful harvests, safety for the home, recovery from illness, success in love, good relationships, children, safe childbirth, financial luck, academic success, competitions, construction, better luck, protection from misfortune, and opening up new paths.Kakugoinari Shrine is said to bring blessings across all areas of life, including prosperity in business, bountiful harvests, safety for the home, recovery from illness, success in love, good relationships, children, safe childbirth, financial luck, academic success, competitions, construction, better luck, protection from misfortune, and opening up new paths. I am currently walking around looking for that shrine. I am currently walking around looking for that shrine. I am currently walking around looking for that shrine. Tokyo Tower is also visible in the distance. Tokyo Tower is also visible in the distance. It is unclear whether Tokyo Tower is lit up or glowing in the setting sun. It is unclear whether Tokyo Tower is lit up or glowing in the setting sun. It is unclear whether Tokyo Tower is lit up or glowing in the setting sun. This video was filmed in February and this scene was filmed at 5:54 PM. This video was filmed in February and this scene was filmed at 5:54 PM. This video was filmed in February and this scene was filmed at 5:54 PM. Tokyo Tower is lit up from sunset until midnight, but the sunset time varies depending on the season. Tokyo Tower is lit up from sunset until midnight, but the sunset time varies depending on the season. Tokyo Tower is lit up from sunset until midnight, but the sunset time varies depending on the season. Tokyo Tower is lit up from sunset until midnight, but the sunset time varies depending on the season. Tokyo Tower is lit up from sunset until midnight, but the sunset time varies depending on the season. The sunset time in February is said to be around 17:20-17:50, so it’s possible that Tokyo Tower was already lit up. The sunset time in February is said to be around 17:20-17:50, so it’s possible that Tokyo Tower was already lit up. The sunset time in February is said to be around 17:20-17:50, so it’s possible that Tokyo Tower was already lit up. The sunset time in February is said to be around 17:20-17:50, so it’s possible that Tokyo Tower was already lit up. The sunset time in February is said to be around 17:20-17:50, so it’s possible that Tokyo Tower was already lit up. It’s getting to twilight. The night view is very beautiful. I left the rooftop entrance, went straight ahead, looked for Kakugoinari Shrine, and walked around the rooftop counterclockwise. I left the rooftop entrance, went straight ahead, looked for Kakugoinari Shrine, and walked around the rooftop counterclockwise. I left the rooftop entrance , went straight ahead, looked for Kakugoinari Shrine, and walked around the rooftop counterclockwise. And the shrine was near the last corner. And the shrine was near the last corner. So, if you wanted to get to the shrine quickly, it would have been better to exit the entrance, make a U-turn, turn around and walk backwards. So, if you wanted to get to the shrine quickly, it would have been better to exit the entrance, make a U-turn, turn around and walk backwards. So, if you wanted to get to the shrine quickly, it would have been better to exit the entrance, make a U-turn, turn around and walk backwards. The night view of Ginza’s skyscrapers is very beautiful. The night view of Ginza’s skyscrapers is very beautiful. And now, I’m walking down the road just before the last corner. And now, I’m walking down the road just before the last corner. And now, I’m walking down the road just before the last corner. Turning the last corner. Turning the last corner. And there was a shrine. And there was a shrine. Sorry, it’s dark so it’s not very clear. Sorry, it’s dark so it’s not very clear. There is a torii gate, and behind it is the shrine . There is a torii gate, and behind it is the shrine . There is a torii gate, and behind it is the shrine. This shrine, which can be seen faintly, is also small, as it is located on a rooftop. This shrine, which can be seen faintly, is also small, as it is located on a rooftop. This shrine, which can be seen faintly, is also small, as it is located on a rooftop. I see the offering box, so I’ll make a donation since I’ve come all the way here. I see the offering box, so I’ll make a donation since I’ve come all the way here. Well then, this concludes our tour of small shrines in Ginza.Well then, this concludes our tour of small shrines in Ginza.Well then, this concludes our tour of small shrines in Ginza.Thank you for watching.Thank you for watching.

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