文京区の白山神社。 女が一人で歩いています。

Good morning, this is “Hankyu Dojo Yumiya-san”. For today’s YUMIYA walk, I would like to take a short walk around Hakusan Shrine . This Hakusan Shrine is a rather small shrine located in Hakusan, Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo . It’s really beautiful here . I love it and come here often. Introducing my walking course

. Well, in terms of access, it’s Hakusan Station on the Mita Line of the Toei Subway . It will be right after you get off from Hakusan Station.

Or the Tozai Line or the Namboku Line? Honkomagome Station on the Namboku Line. It’s on the Namboku Line. It is in a shape that you can walk from . There are quite a few places like Koishikawa Botanical Garden near here. Historically speaking, this shrine was founded in 948. Hakusan Shrine

Is famous for its hydrangea festival. I’m going to go there for a while now. I guess it’s mid-June . From then on, hydrangeas. There is a small hill behind this precinct . There’s a hydrangea festival there. It will be a watering hole. It has a quaint feel , doesn’t it?

At Hakusan Shrine, the morning glories were in full bloom, and when I went there in the summer, the morning glories were in full bloom. It’s kept clean. The shrine office is next door, so you can tell that it’s been well-maintained. Koma-inu-chan also has a sturdy appearance. Therefore, I would like

To pay a visit . I also went to Hakusan Shrine for the first time last year. Even though it’s so close , YUMIYA told me that it’s only a short ride away by bicycle. It feels like it’s a bit far if you walk.

10 companies in Tokyo. There are many shrines and temples. I like Nezu Shrine , though. I went there before too. It would be nice to make a series about shrines around here . YUMIYA take a walk. It’s like visiting 10 companies in Tokyo.

I’m going to visit you. It’s already the end of January. Did you all go to New Year’s visit? first visit of the year to a shrine. I have visited many places for hatsumode. There’s something I don’t really understand

. Basically, it’s Kanda Myojin. It was also one of the top 10 companies in Tokyo that I mentioned earlier. I went to Kanda Myojin for New Year’s visit. I’m glad that

The number of people is increasing every year and it’s getting more exciting . During the coronavirus pandemic, on the contrary, I feel lonely. I’m really glad that the liveliness is back. The cat was there . Kitty. cute. Probably

Because my ears are missing a bit. I think they are being taken care of at Hakusan Shrine . A very friendly cat. Tabby cat. cute. It’s cute, isn’t it? I actually love cats. Do you like cats? I’ve had cats ever since I was a child. And

That cat gave birth to a baby. I’ve had a lot of spaying and neutering surgeries . In the end, the last cat left was the one who came first. It’s coming out, cat. Even if you keep it at home. Isn’t that true

? My parents have a cat who can come and go freely. The cat I have now is called Miyo, and she is also a rescue cat. A female rescue cat. “Miyo’ ‘ is coming in from outside. I’m doing this as my cat . It won’t come out. Even female cats sometimes come out

. I can’t keep them in the house all the time. I think it’s better for cats to live freely outside and be carefree . That’s what I think. I caught a lot of sparrows and mice . They come to show off that they’ve caught them.

I always look at it and think it looks like a cat . If you catch an animal, mouse, etc. outside , be sure to show it to me. And then I’ll eat it. I was doing that though. Mio-chan often plays with birds. Rather than catching birds, I often play with crows.

I guess you could say I’m playing around with it. Do crows also play with cats? It’s like I’m teasing you . I’ve been playing with it all the time. Mio-chan. I wonder if that’s why they can’t kill it . We get along surprisingly well. Thinking of local animals

. This is how Hakusan Shrine looks when you look at it from the front. A beautiful shrine. I would like you to go and try it at least once. I’m going to the back side of this place now. The hydrangeas bloom beautifully. I went there last year too.

There were quite a few hydrangeas planted on a fairly small hill. Hydrangeas of various colors are blooming. I recommend that. This is the first time I’ve learned that there are local cats. I wonder if it’s a rescue cat ? The other day, I was at Dentsuin.

When I went to the shrine or temple in the foreground , there were local cats. Bunkyo Ward is said to be the city of cats. The whole community loves the cats. This is the place where many hydrangeas bloom. When the hydrangeas are in bloom,

You can climb up a small hill all the way up here. It’s beautiful. I wonder if the plum blossoms will bloom soon ? In mid-February, the plum blossoms will bloom and be beautiful. It feels like a local. recommendation. That’s why I’ve introduced today’s YUMIYA walk

To Hakusan Shrine . I would be happy if you could watch the video. See you in the next video . Goodbye. [Music] HV

Thank you for watching the video.
I, Yumiya’s hobby.
cycling alone as a woman
It feels so good.
I would be happy if you could join me.

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Q: Who is Hankyu Dojo Yumiya?
A: I run a half-Japanese archery dojo located in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, a 3-minute walk from Hongo-sanchome Station on the Marunouchi Line. I am Yumiya, the representative!

Q: What is half archery?
A: Half-Kyudo is a Japanese archery competition that is performed over a shorter distance and using a shorter bow than regular Kyudo.

Q: Why are you on YouTube?
A: I am introducing my daily routine to make it easier for our customers to visit us!

Q: Are you not posting information about Kyudo on YouTube?
A: There are many people who have already posted about Kyudo on YouTube, and I think there are also people who have their own unique interpretations. For this reason, the purpose of our YouTube channel is to “get to know” us.

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  1. 昔学生時代白山に住んでいました。神社は知りませんが、古くなった野菜を売る市場がありました。キャベツのことをキャ別、ニンニクのことを人肉と表示していました。まだありますか?銭湯もまだありますか?また、旧遊郭だったらしい石畳もありました。

  2. あまりにも懐かしかったので、Googleストリートビューしてみました。白山生協はまだありました。成田の殻付きピーナッツが1キログラム1,000円でした。2、3日前、生協で千葉の殻付きピーナッツが230グラム980円でした。学生同士で読書会をした地下鉄駅前の喫茶店「麦」は消えていました。飲み会をした「ぶどう亭」も消えていました…。昭和は遠くなりにけり。

  3. Hakusan Shrine in Bunkyo Ward.

    It's a very calm and lovely shrine.

    I love cats.

    I would like to own a cat someday.

    If possible, a rescue cat is best.

    I am a woman walking alone today.

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