This is an outside view of the Entrance into Meiji-Shrine.  On the left is the wash stand.
 
I am standing here in the final gateway into the courtyard of Meiji-Shrine.
 
Shibuya (Tokyo Square) at about 4pm. 
 
This is not a picture of the Tokyo Graveyard that I visited.  I didn't have a camera with me at the time.  I got this picture from a miniature cemetery in Aizu, though they look the same, just the one in Tokyo was much larger.
 
This is the entrance to the Main Street in Asaksa.  If you look closely there are 3 large lanterns behind the man in the centers head.  The lanterns are probably bigger than he is!
 
This is the actual Meiji-Shrine!  Can't see much inside can you....
 
This is the pagoda in Asaksa.
 
This is the inside of the shrine in Asaksa.
 
Here if you look real close you can see the spiders that are as big as a silver dollar, pointed out by the blue arrows.
 
This is one of the Statue gods contained in the gateway in of the entrance into Asaksa Main Street.  This particular statue is of the God Of Fire.  Hmmmm...I wonder why he is so red.
 
The frog I found in the park in Tokyo.
 
Here is a perfect picture of the streets in Asaksa during the festival.
 
Another picture of the Torii.
 
This has got to be one of the best pictures I took while I was in Japan.  It was taken while inside of Meiji-Shrine.  It is the side entrance into the courtyard of the Shrine.
A picture of the bath stand at Meiji-Shrine.

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