We went with Sharla and Chris to the Fox Village at Mt. Zao!! It was the most incredible place I've been in my life! I highly, highly recommend this for anyone visiting Japan. However, getting there is a bit tricky! You either need to drive a car, take an expensive taxi, or catch a questionable ride on a city bus in a city southwest of Sendai called Shiroishi. The details are on the website (in Japanese). The bus costs 200 yen and doesn't actually stop at Fox Village, so apparently you need to tell the driver to stop there AND pick you up again on the way back, lol. Good luck adventuring?! Camera: Panasonic Lumix FZ-1000
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Wallpaper by Pinbu The song is Amarante - My Dark Side (
Large konbini Tokyo
In Tokyo there's a konbini every 100 meters, but they all carry different stock. When we found this one we finally found the things that we needed for a simple cheap breakfast.
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3rd Annual Tanabata Festival Food booth line up.
Yama moto yama, Mori-nu, Chef Sato, Nanka Tochigi Kenjinkai, Red Shell,
Hiroken ( Nanka Hiroshima Kenjinkai), Chop Suey Rockin'Yaki Skewers, Fugetsu-Do, Tanota, Nanka Miyazaki Kenjinkai, Nanka Gunma Kenjinkai
羽田 穴守稲荷 多摩川の夕景 Haneda Anamori-Inari the view of sunset over Tamagawa
After leaving Kawasaki-Daishi,I went over Daishi Bashi bridge and walked around in Haneda town where is known as a place Haneda airport is located. In Haneda town, there is a shrine called Anamori Inari and I had hoped to go there for long time,this shrine is a bit famous among citizens in Ota city. Before coming to this shrine,I had already known about this shrine,especially the size of the shrine that is not so large. As I had known before, actually this shrine is not so large but as far as I know usually many of shrine are not so large,most of them are small. They are not so large in contrast to temples of Buddhism or churches of christianity but a number of shrines are so many. I don't know why,shrines which are called Inari(稲荷) are the ones where gods seems like a fox is enshrined and it tells that Inari likes food called Abura-age(油揚げ). Abura-age is deep fried Tofu(豆腐) you often see on the top of a bowl of Udon(うどん) and you sometimes see that food are put in front of small shrines or statue of Inari. They are regarded as a god brings happiness or good luck to the merchants. I left the shrine, I went to the canal near Haneda airport and saw beautiful scenes caused by the sun going down to the horizon.