The Japan You Don’t Know…Photos of Japan 100 years ago are too beautiful. The town of woodcutters became Ginza
<p>This is the seventh shrine in the Ginza shrine tour.</p>
<p>The atmosphere is a little different in the same Ginza… and when I looked it up, I found that in the Edo period<br />
I found out that in the Edo period (1603–1867), many woodcutters lived in this district.</p>
<p>The street name “Kobikicho-dori” and other former place names were still there.</p>
<p>It is not a rooftop of a building, not movable, not a small alleyway,<br />
Inari-sama facing the street.</p>
<p>I felt a little relieved.</p>
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