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sandoo - sandō 参道 Sando access road to a shrine or temple
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In Japan, all travel destinations have their local souveniers and many stores sell them along the access roads to temples and shrines (sandoo 参道 ) and of course at the station.
. omiyage, o-miyage お土産 local souvenir .
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Omotesandō (表参道)
is an avenue, subway station and neighborhood in the Minato and Shibuya wards in Tokyo stretching from Harajuku station, specifically, the foot of Takeshita Street, to Aoyama-dori where Omotesandō station can be found. Zelkova trees line both sides of the avenue. Around 100,000 cars drive down the main street daily.
Omotesandō was originally created as the frontal (表 Omote) approach (参道 Sandō) to Meiji Shrine, when the Shrine was dedicated in the Taishō era.
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The Nakamise-dōri, Nakamise-doori (仲見世通り) Nakamise Asakusa 浅草寺
is a street on the approach to the Asakusa Kannon temple. It is said to have come about in the early 18th century, when neighbors of Sensō-ji were granted permission to set up shops on the approach to the temple. However, in May 1885 the government of Tokyo ordered all shop owners to leave. In December of that same year the area was reconstructed in Western-style brick. During the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake many of the shops were destroyed, then rebuilt in 1925 using concrete, only to be destroyed again during the bombings of World War II.
The length of the street is approximately 250 meters and contains around 89 shops.
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Nakamise, 1904
. Asakusa Kannon 浅草観音 - Tokyo .
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新山や雪の参道裸者登る
Shinzan ya yuki no sandoo rasha noboru
naked men
climb the snowy approach –
Shinzan shrine
Hidenori Hiruta
. Shinzan Jinja 新山神社 . Akita
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Meiji Jingu
参道の砂利踏んでくる軍靴
sandoo no jari funde kuru ikusagutsu (gunka)
along the access road to the shrine
the sound of military boots
stepping on the gravel
Amano Seiki 天野静鬼
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赤すぎはせぬか参道の葉鶏頭
綾野道江
帝釈天参道に買ふ草の餅
中山喜代
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