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With photos of Japanese people from 100 years ago

Kyoto Ebisu Shrine 125 Komatsucho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City

Ebisu, the god of business prosperity. Strangely, the origin of this place is Zen Master Eisai, the founder of Zen.
Prosperity in business and Zen were not connected, but Zen Master Eisai prayed for protection from storms at sea.
Since he is the god to whom he prayed, he may also be the god who protects him from disasters.
Ebisu-sama might not be able to hear, so I knocked on the side door.
There was a basket to throw money into, and a place of worship at Kitano Tenmangu Shrine.
An amusement place where worshipers can enjoy themselves with care.
I feel like I’m good at business. There is also a mound dedicated by Konosuke Matsushita, which is said to bring good luck in business.
It definitely seems like it. It’s a nice shrine

Kyoto Ebisu Shrine Neighborhood Introduction

1 minute walk Kenninji Temple
1 minute walk Higashiyama Girls’ Academy
2 minutes walk Zenkyoan
4 minutes walk from Gion Shijo Station
6 minutes walk Rokuharamitsuji Temple
7 minutes walk Rokudo Chinnoji Temple
7 minutes walk Kyoto City Kaiten Elementary and Junior High School
7 minutes walk from Shimizu Gojo Station
10 minutes walk Yasui Konpira Shrine
12 minutes walk Hiyoke Tenmangu Shrine
13 minutes walk Kyoto Daijingu Shrine
14 minutes walk Yasaka Shrine

When you visit a shrine, you are often surprised to find that it is a sacred place that has been protected by people.
Floods, fires, earthquakes, war damage, and money worship.
There are small shrines, shrines on top of buildings, and shrines right under the highway.
A sanctuary that will help people in any way, and a guardian who will protect it.
I made this video because I wanted to share that beautiful figure.
The scenery of Japan that remains in old photographs and the Japanese people of the past.
There is a Japan that seems to be forgotten. I really don’t want to forget the forgotten Japan.
The photos are from around 100 years ago, some from around 150 years ago, and some from 85 years ago.
Please feel the connection with people from the past.

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ON THE TERRACE OF KIYOMIZU-DERA TEMPLE.Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts
https://hoppmuseum.hu/en/collection/on-the-terrace-of-kiyomizu-dera-temple/154032?f=eCjsGqSlj8z9uBSPUrR5PMTytpkGDQAKrXx6VyIdD5bu6HxoC7xdx8Goh7H7C3xdx8Lp5YPqN8Y&n=519
KOBE AS SEEN FROM SUWAYAMA.Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts
https://hoppmuseum.hu/en/collection/kobe-as-seen-from-suwayama/154009?f=eCjsGqSlj8z9uBSPUrR5PMTytpkGDQAKrXx6VyIdD5bu6HxoC7xdx8Goh7H7C3xdx8Lp5YPqN8Y&n=443
Two Ladies Choosing Material at Fabric Shop.Syracuse University
https://onlinecollections.syr.edu/objects/31943/two-ladies-choosing-material-at-fabric-shop
THE FAN SHOP — Uchiwa Heaven in Old Japan.Ca.1897-1900 T. ENAMI Glass Slide from a Stereoview.Okinawa Soba (Rob)
THE FAN SHOP -- Uchiwa Heaven in Old Japan
THE STORE OF THE SALESMAN OF FISH LAMPION.Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts
https://hoppmuseum.hu/en/collection/the-store-of-the-salesman-of-fish-lampion/153916?f=0-51t54KDNdSTfuX1iD5FOU1nBQvWF3svKHo2Tbx6HCCMW7BoN7yDxpRjxa18M7yDxk3w474cjiQ8473Y574g7gh0ifjM4 jPQ0ix8Y&n=0
A MAN PRAYING IN THE COURTYARD OF NANKO TEMPLE.Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts
https://hoppmuseum.hu/en/collection/a-man-praying-in-the-courtyard-of-nanko-temple/154014?f=eCjsGqSlj8z9uBSPUrR5PMTytpkGDQAKrXx6VyIdD5bu6HxoC7xdx8Goh7H7C3xdx8Lp5YPqN8Y&n=11

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