
Canon EOS 60D, Tamron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD, Kenko Pro Softon (B) (130mm, f/5.6, 1/6 sec, ISO-250)
Ginza has 10 shrines (called Haccho Shrines of Ginza), but any of them do not get much attention, or rather, they are being like hidden from us. You will find the entrance of Toyoiwa Inari Shrine near the Ginza station. You'll see several lights inviting you into the world of Shintoism.

Canon EOS 60D, Tamron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD, Kenko Pro Softon (B) (18mm, f/3.5, 1/6 sec, ISO-400)
The lights leads you to the shrine.

Canon EOS 60D, Tamron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD, Kenko Pro Softon (B) (20mm, f/3.5, 1/6 sec, ISO-400)
Here's the God Inari. The atmosphere of this shrine is awesomely unique in the modern Ginza.

Canon EOS 60D, Tamron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD (18mm, f/3.5, 1/6 sec, ISO-400)
The entrance of Toyoiwa Inari Shrine. It is so small that you might go through it without notice.
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Takumi Nasuno. Tanagura Supporters' Ambassador (Official supporter of Tanagura Town of Fukushima Prefecture). A man who recommends TRIPLESSO just as he likes. A multi-language blogger for mainly nature photography. I'm engaged in knowledge management and data analytics in the field of marketing and information technology industry. Currently I'm struggling to take a good balance of working and parenting after half-a-year childcare leave.