Share this postMomoTarō-Shrine (2/2)hige.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherMomoTarō-Shrine (2/2)(Late 2000s)SHIMIZU AkiraApr 20, 202438Share this postMomoTarō-Shrine (2/2)hige.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther5ShareMomoTarō-Shrine (1/2)SHIMIZU Akira·Apr 19MomoTarō-Shrine, located in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture, is a shrine named after the Japanese folk tale “MomoTarō”. The grounds of this shrine are dotted with concrete statues created by sculptor ASANO Shōun.Read full storySharePreviousNext
Great angles, Haha! What is the purpose of the ramp-like trough between the stairs? At some places they are wide. This one is quite narrow.
Interesting angles that beg to know more about the stories behind the figures in the images!