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07/21, Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo (Yasukuni Shrine)

07/21, Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo (Yasukuni Shrine)

Update: 2023-07-21
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The Japanese government estimates the visitors between January and June exceeded 10 million, 21-times the number from the year before. This rebound saw international travelers return to Haneda Airport's Terminal 2 on Wednesday, following its three-year closure due to the pandemic. Meanwhile, Japan's prestigious Akutagawa Prize for Literature has been awarded for the very first time to a disabled author with Saou Ichikawa picking up the top prize. Across town and one of the largest festivals of the year took place at Yasukuni Jinja (Shrine) opposite Kitanomaru Koen, a national park also home to many of museums. Yasukuni and park are a short walk from the Imperial Palace which also descends into darkness as night falls while an exhibition by the New York based artist Tyler Cobern across town at Fig. in Otsuka centers around ideas of actual and spiritual darkness. Notebook visits Yasukuni late one afternoon and listens to the sound of summer and the few people there soaking up the sun.

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07/21, Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo (Yasukuni Shrine)

07/21, Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo (Yasukuni Shrine)

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