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Shinagawa Tokyo Japan | Along the Yamanote Line

Horyuiji Five-storied Pagoda
Horyuiji Five-storied Pagoda Model


Hello my wonderful Traveller to Japan


Tokyo’s maze of public transport is difficult to navigate. My advice is to look at the poison green line of Yamanote. It covers major tourist attractions and you do not need a wifi to check where you are going. If you use an App, I recommend the “Japan Travel App” but Google is fine as well.



The Yamanote line circle is going clockwise and anti-clockwise through Tokyo. It is easy to remember to get around. I review every station on this line. Today’s Station review is Shinagawa. A very large and up to date Station with a orwellian feel to it with it’s neon DEI signs showing a projected future on Japan which does not exists at the moment. The english speaking quaking loudspeaker voice can’t be more annoying. I do not like this station. On the West side seems to be only construction and on the East side a wide pedestrian bridge seems to go endless into high noon direction with an artificial green park between superstructures.


My research shows at least 12 worthy tourist destinations in Shinagawa but hold on, it’s a good 4 hour stroll. My usual steps per day is 20,000 but this looks like a good 30,000 to 40,000 steps maybe less. I turn South East to see the What Museum and the Exhibition “Sense of Structure” which is from the 26. of April until 25. August 2024. I saw a photo of a model of Horyuji Five storied Pagoda from 700 AD and it made me excited about the exhibition. You do not need to be an architect or engineer, it is amazing. For example this pagoda, which you can find in Nara, is said to have never collapsed during an earthquake, and various speculation circulating why its earthquake resistance. For me, seeing the drawing of the construction, it make’s kind of sense. 


Todaiji Shosoin Repository, Shoso Model



I want to show you one more building, the Todaiji Shosoin Repository, Shoso, built 756 in Nara. This model is first of all, wonderful and the description explains the construction method using intercrossed stacked legs. A sketch explains it brilliantly. 


So, if you are interested in Japanese wood structures, this is where you should go. 


Just beside the What Museum is the Ink Tokyo Shop, a shop for artists & painters, not a tourist spot but great to photograph. Same is with the What Cafe, I wanted to eat lunch but there were only standing tables. The exhibition was great and interesting.


On my why to the What Museum I got a great surprise, the brewery at the canal reminded me on Singapore’s Boat and Clarke Quay and good memories gave me the impression this is the place to go at night. I might be wrong. 


Like everywhere in Tokyo or Japan, there are numerous shines. I visited Ebara Shrine, the Dragon God Shrine of Shingawa and it is believed many Samurais like Genji, Tokugawa and Uesugi worshipped this shrine. It’s a small shrine, just beside a canal and a bright red bridge. This shrine is good for fortune, academic success, business prosperity, traffic safety, recovery from illness, family safety and love. 


My next sightseeing spot could be the Aquarium or the Suzugamori Execution side but it takes a full 45 minute to get there. I decided to go to the Shinagawa Shrine. 


Shinagawa Shrine



Shinagawa Shrine is one of the 10 shrines forming a ring around the Imperial Palace, appointed by the Emperor Meiji as symbols of a new era called the  “Tokyo Jissha Shrines”. This shrine is located on a little hill in Shinagawa and I love the dragon or lion figurine beside the gates. This shrine has lots of festivals, worth checking out. I put one video in the link section.



Links:

Shinagawa walking:https://maps.app.goo.gl/KKQ1WwaeTqBYwHUH9

What Museum: https://what.warehouseofart.org/

Ebara Jinga: http://ebarajinja.org/top.html  

Shinagawa Shrine: https://shinagawajinja.tokyo/


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July Events in Japan





No
July
Name
Where
Access
Website
1
30.6.-2.7.
Aizen Festival
Osaka
Aizendo

2
5.-7.
Shounan Hiratsuka Tanabata Matsuri
Hiratsuka Station Shounan City, Kanagawa Prefecture


3
7.-21.
July Grand Sumo Tournament
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
Shiyakusho Station
4
9.-10.
Shiman Rokusen-nichi
Sensou-ji Temple, Asakusa, Tokyo

maybe not to mention
5
11.-14.
Danjiri Festival
Kumata Jinja, Osaka
Hirano Station (Yamatoji Line)
6
13
Ise Shrine Dedication Fireworks Festival
Mie
Yamada-Kamiguchi Miyamachi

7
13.-14.
Corona Sunsets Festival
Chura Sun Beach, Okinawa


8
12. & 18.
Kuki Tennosama Chochin (Lantern) Festival
around Kuki Station, Kuki City, Saitama Prefecture


9
the Sunday closest to 15 July
Kiyoku Chochin (Lantern) Festival
Kiyo-ku, Kuki City, Saitama Prefecture


10
14-15 July
Nachi Himatsuri 
Kumano-Nachi Taisha, Nachi-Katsuura, Wakayama Prefecture


11
1.-15 July
Hakata Gion Yamagasa
Kushida Shrine, Fukuoka 10.,11. & 14,


12
15
Nagoya Port Fireworks Festival
0.9 km from Nagoyakō (Nagoya Port) Station Meikō Line (E7), Aichi


13
17 July / 1.-31.7./
Gion Matsuri
Yasaka Shrine, Kyoto
Karasuma oike Station
Book tickets to see the Gion Matsuri in reserved seats
14
The weekend before Umi no Hi (Marine Day)
Nankai Jinja Natsu no Reitaisai
Misaki, Miura City, Kanagawa Prefecture


15
The day before, and on, Umi no Hi (Marine Day)
Shiogama Minato Matsuri
Shiogama City, Miyagi Prefecture


16
19-21 July (third Friday-Sunday in July)
Toyohashi Gion Matsuri
Yoshida Shrine, Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture


17
19-21 July
Kokura Gion Taiko 
Yasaka Shrine, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture


18
20
Koto Music Festival: From Traditional to Contemporary
Aichi, Nagoya, Tokai City Arts Theatre
Otagawa Station

19
20 July
Samukawa Jinja Hamaorisai
Samukawa Shrine, Chigasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture


July 20th
Mushi Okuri Festival
Iwami Town, Shimane



20
Marine Festa Kuchinotsu
Nagasaki

20-27 July
Yamaguchi Gion Festival
Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture


20, 27 July
Yasaka Jinja Festival 
Yasaka Shrine, Shimane Prefecture


20-24 July
Osorezan Taisai
Bodaiji Temple, Mutsu City, Aomori


20-21 July
Nagasaki Peiron Senshukan
Matsugae International Pier, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture


20-22 July 
Uchiwa Matsuri
Yasaka Shrine, Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture


20-22 July
Kurosaki Gion Matsuri
Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture


21 July - 20 August
Sapporo Summer Festival
Odori Park, Sapporo


22.-23.
Kiso Mikoshi Festival
Nagano, Suimu Shrine
Kiso Fukushima Station
22-24 July
Aizu Tajima Gion Matsuri
Tajima Town, Fukushima Prefecture


23-24 July
Warei Shrine Summer Festival
Warei Shrine, Uwajima City, Ehime Prefecture
Access: JR Uwajima Station.

23-25 July
Soma Nomaoi 
Hibarigahara, Haramachi, Fukushima Prefecture


23 July
Honmyo-ji Tonshae
Honmyo-ji Temple, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture


24-25 July
Tenjin Matsuri
Tenmangu Jinja, Osaka



Usually in July (17 June by lunar calendar) 
Kangensai (Music Festival)
Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima, Hiroshima Prefecture


Late July 
Kuromatsu Festival
Kuromatsu, near Gotsu, Shimane Prefecture



26
Doshin/UHB Fireworks Festival
Hokkaido, Toyohira River
Nakajima Koen Station


27
Kihoku Lantern Festival
Mie, Fureai Square Mandoro
Kii-nakashima Station

27
Nagara River Chunichi Fireworks Display
Gifu,
Gifu Station


27.-28.
Minato Maizuru Chatta Festival
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture
Higashi Maizaru Station

27.-28.
Ono-Hiyoshi Shrine Sanno Festival
Ishikawa
Mitsuya Station

27.-28.
The Japan International Birdman Ralley
Shiga
JR Hikone Station

27.-28.
Nagasaki Port Festival
Nagasaki Seaside Park


26-28 July 
Otaru Tide Festival 
Otaru Wharf, Otaru City, Hokkaido Prefecture



26.-28
Tobata Gion Yamagasa Festival
Tobata, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka


28
Minato Matsuri Festival
Wakayama
Wakayamako

4th Sat & Sun July 
Owari Tsushima Tenno Festival
Tenno River, Aichi Prefecture



27-28 July 
Tai Festival
Toyohama, Minamichita Town, Aichi Prefecture



27.-28.
Hita Gion Festival
Oita, Yasan Shrine
Hita Station

28 July
Tanukidani Fudoin Fire Festival
Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture



28-29 July
Hokkai Heso Festival
Furano, Hokkaido



30 July - 1 August
Sumiyoshi Matsuri 
Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine, Osaka



31 July - 3 August 
Hachinohe Sansha Taisai
Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture



Last Thursday to Sunday in July
Shimodate Gion Matsuri
Haguro Jinja, Shimodate City, Ibaraki Prefecture
Shimodate, Ibaraki Prefecture (Mito Line)


27-28 July
Yokohama Summer Night Festival
Yamashita Park, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture



27 July
Sumida River Fireworks Display
Sumida River, Asakusa, Tokyo









Mid-July to mid-August
Ueno Natsu Matsuri (Ueno Summer Festival)
Ueno, Tokyo



Whole July
Tokyo Summer Festival 
All over Tokyo



Late July 
Kuwano Suigo Fireworks Festival
Kuwana. Mie


Late July 
Beppu Fire Festival
Beppu
JR Beppu Station

Late July 
ShirahamaFireworks Festival
Wakayama


30.7.-1.8.
Kuroishi Neputa or Nebuta Festival
Aomori