temple one and temple two
(that's from a flannery o'connor short-story, though i can't remember which one)
The Akagi-jinja shrine near our apartment in Kagurazaka, where I was walking one day and happened to spy an old man walking his JAPANESE CHIN (that's a kind of dog). How perfect, desu ne?
Below, the paper fortunes people buy from the temple tied onto tree-branches so they will come true.

Also a temple in Ginza somewhere that looks kind of spooky in the May gloom.
The Akagi-jinja shrine near our apartment in Kagurazaka, where I was walking one day and happened to spy an old man walking his JAPANESE CHIN (that's a kind of dog). How perfect, desu ne?
Below, the paper fortunes people buy from the temple tied onto tree-branches so they will come true.

Also a temple in Ginza somewhere that looks kind of spooky in the May gloom.


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