The temple houses lots of kitsune (fox) and the shichifukujin (7 lucky gods)
While waiting for Satoshi, I noticed this huge root?! coming down from the branch of a tree
Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
The temple houses lots of kitsune (fox) and the shichifukujin (7 lucky gods)
it is also known as Hiyoshi Taisha, and is one of the oldest and most revered Shinto shrine in Tokyo
The shrine houses three deities that are believed to protect people from disasters, especially fires
Satoshi had thought I had visited before but I had not
I was surprised but thankful for the escalators that take you up and down, to and from the shrine
There was also an area with many red torii (this area is all steps)
I noticed on their website that they had a wisteria tree, but did not see it when we visited, I hope they didn't cut it down.Yesterday, Satoshi had a dentist appointment, so afterwards as we were walking to the train station, I noticed this bagel shop, Kepo Bagels
Apparently this brand started back in 2008 in the Kamikitazawa area of Tokyo
The owner enjoys chewy foods so she makes NY style as well as Japanese style bagels
This had blood orange juice, shiroan (sweetened white bean paste), and also used some kiyose honey....different but super refreshing!
FYI: Kiyose is a city in the northern part of Tokyo
we kinda woke up to watch "parts" of the Japan vs Brazil soccer match...the broadcast was at 2:00