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Shinkawa Daijingu Shrine, 1-8-17 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

The home of period dramas, Matsuchiyama Shoten, with photos of Japanese people from 100 years ago
https://youtu.be/ROuLRok41cw

A Jizo statue bound up and granting wishes, a Jizo statue bound for 300 years, Ooka Echizen Nanzoin Jizo statue
https://youtu.be/qolADfiU7SM

All soldiers survived, Koami Shrine, Tokyo's most powerful power spot for warding off misfortune, Getters Iida
https://youtu.be/y0PTc72MMXY

When you visit shrines in Tokyo, you're often surprised by the sacred places that have been protected by the people.
Floods, fires, earthquakes, war damage, and materialism.
Small shrines, shrines enshrined on the rooftops of buildings, shrines directly under the highway.
Sacred places that are there for people in any form, and the guardians who protect them.
I made this video because I wanted to share those beautiful scenes.
Japanese landscapes and Japanese people of the past preserved in old photographs.
There is a Japan that seems likely to be forgotten. I really don't want to forget this forgotten Japan.
The photographs are around 100 years old, some are around 150 years old, and some are even 85 years old.
Please feel the connection with people of the past.

Source
Created by processing Edo Meisho Zue, Volume 7, 2, Shotoken, by Saito Nagaaki, illustrated by Hasegawa Settan (National Diet Library)
https://lab.ndl.go.jp/dl/book/2559041?keyword=%E6%96%B0%E5%B7%9D%E5%A4%A7%E7%A5%9E%E5%AE%AE&page=31
Monks and nunsPhotography album, images of Japan, 19th-20th century.Minneapolis Institute of Art Collection
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/112092/photography-album-japan
A load of sake or Japanese wine bottles digital file from original.Library of Congress,2020637718
Drinking sake.about 1873–1883.Shinichi Suzuki.The Getty Museum https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/108RGH EX-GEISHA TURNED SUMO WRESTLER -- With a Taste for Sake https://www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/2342368014/in/album-72157605909836775/ Japanese women wearing Kimono and a man Dinking Sake Washing, Playing the Koto, Taking a Rest, and Drinking Sake.From The New York Public Library
https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-c676-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
Isonokami Shinto Sake Brewery (brewing barrels).mp030029-200030.Photo panel of "Dancing Large Choshi"
https://adeac.jp/choshi-city/catalog/mp030029-200030
On Keikoin Shusei's prayer for the appeasement of Shurai's vengeful spirit / Onishi Genichi/p108-111
https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/1553789/1/68

BGM
Amacha Music Studio
Narration by Ondoku-san

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Transcript
00:00A long time ago, two layers of Ise came to Edo.
00:10Tokyo, Shinkawa, Chuo-ku
00:17Shinkawa Daijingu
00:25Shinkawa Daijingu
00:30Hakkoichu
00:35The beginning is the fifth Inshu of the second layer of Ise Jingu in the Edo period.
00:45Shusei took over the land from the shogunate as an Edo mansion,
00:53and worshipped Ise there.
01:01It was a time when shrines and temples were together.
01:09She was a believer from the Edo shogunate and Kasuga no Tsubone.
01:16There is also a record of the prayer of Shizume on behalf of Senhime, who was troubled by the grudges of Toyotomi Hideyori.
01:23The former Shinkawa Daijingu
01:29At that time, there were many saketonya.
01:34The scenery from the saketonya is a hot sacred place.
02:04There is a shrine dedicated to Ise Jingu.
02:09There is a shrine dedicated to Ise Jingu.
02:14There is a shrine dedicated to Ise Jingu.
02:19There is a shrine dedicated to Ise Jingu.
02:24There is a shrine dedicated to Ise Jingu.
02:29There is a shrine dedicated to Ise Jingu.
02:34There is a shrine dedicated to Ise Jingu.
02:39There is a shrine dedicated to Ise Jingu.
02:44There is a shrine dedicated to Ise Jingu.

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