
- Meiji Shinto Shrine has a forest.
- There are a lot of tall trees.
- This forest was made for 100 years.
- How did they make a forest?
- They planted 100,000 trees in 1915.
- The placement is calculated.
- Did persons bring up this trees?
- No.
- Nature formed this forest.
- I can't believe it.
- It's prohibited to enter this forest.
- We are inside.
- You can only a limited road.
- She is right.
- They didn't burn the leaf.
- The dead leaf went back in the forest.
- They entrusted it naturally for 100 years.
- What has become of the forest?
- There were many rare animals and insects.
- Rare animals?
- Panda?
- Koala?
- Are you kidding?
- raccoon dog, goshawk, etc.
- There were extinct animals and a new variety of insect.
- Where did it come from?
- Who is this shrine dedicated to?
- Emperor Meiji enshrined.
- Citizen of Tokyo hoped.
- What is the characteristic of this Shinto shrine?
- What is written on the omikuji?
- A fortune-telling message?
- The song which the Emperor Meiji and the Empress Dowager made.
- It softens.
- There are not guardian dogs Komainu.
- The barrel of the Shinto shrine is Japanese sake.
- But here is..
- There are Wine barrels.
- Why wine barrels?
- The Emperor Meiji drank wine well.
- Polyphenol is plentiful.
- An approach to a shrine is turn to 88 degrees.
- Is it not 90 degrees?
- Why 88 degrees?
- The shape of eight means increasing prosperity in Japanese.
- I'm interested in Japanese emperor's topic.
- I can talk about the Military coup in Feb 26. Do you want?