A Japan that no one knows. The God who seems to live in a hideaway in Ginza

Tokyo Shrine with photos of Japanese people 100 years ago.
Inari Shrine in a tremendous location.
When I looked into it, I found that the land owner changed several times during the bubble period when the land prices soared, after all
When the land was bought by a company that was involved in a bribery case, the bribery of the company was revealed to the world one after another, and the locals whispered that the Inari-sama was cursed.

A picture of Toyoiwa Inari remained in a weekly magazine of the time.
A small shrine stood in a corner of the cleared land, looking as if it might be torn down at any moment.
At that time, there was an independent main building, and the grounds of the shrine were large enough to hold no more than two ordinary passenger cars.
The approach to the shrine was left as a mere gap, and the atmosphere was very lonely, making it difficult to visit the shrine.

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