Photo of the Day ~ Barrels of Sakeat Meiji Jingu shrine in Tokyo

 Barrels Of Sake Made From Fermented Rice And Wrapped In Straw At Meiji Jingu Shrine In Tokyo.

Meiji Jingu Shrine is in the city of Tokyo. The vast grounds have around 100,000 trees that have been donated by citizens of Japan.  Yoyogi Forest, is densely forested and provides peace of mind for Tokyo downtown citizens. The shrine was built in 1920 to  deified spirits of  Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken who died in 1914.

Treasure Museum is a large museum of  the cultural treasures of Japan. Here you will find many exhibits of former time in Japan. A real treasure in the midst of this beautiful city. 

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