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  • Shibamata Taishakuten Temple was once known as Kyoeizan Daikyoji.  Taiskahuten is a unique temple established in 1629 in Shibamata - one of the oldest in Tokyo. The Japanese Ministry of the Environment designated this temple as one of the top "soundscapes" of Japan to promote discovery of the sounds of everyday life.  In the case of Taishakuten it is the sounds of Shibamata and retro Tokyo usually referred to as Shitamachi.
    shibamata-taishakuten-temple-05.jpg
  • Shibamata Taishakuten Temple was once known as Kyoeizan Daikyoji.  Taiskahuten is a unique temple established in 1629 in Shibamata - one of the oldest in Tokyo. The Japanese Ministry of the Environment designated this temple as one of the top "soundscapes" of Japan to promote discovery of the sounds of everyday life.  In the case of Taishakuten it is the sounds of Shibamata and retro Tokyo usually referred to as Shitamachi.
    shibamata-taishakuten-temple-03.jpg
  • Shibamata Taishakuten Temple was once known as Kyoeizan Daikyoji.  Taiskahuten is a unique temple established in 1629 in Shibamata - one of the oldest in Tokyo. The Japanese Ministry of the Environment designated this temple as one of the top "soundscapes" of Japan to promote discovery of the sounds of everyday life.  In the case of Taishakuten it is the sounds of Shibamata and retro Tokyo usually referred to as Shitamachi.
    shibamata-taishakuten-temple-02.jpg
  • Shibamata Taishakuten Temple was once known as Kyoeizan Daikyoji.  Taiskahuten is a unique temple established in 1629 in Shibamata - one of the oldest in Tokyo. The Japanese Ministry of the Environment designated this temple as one of the top "soundscapes" of Japan to promote discovery of the sounds of everyday life.  In the case of Taishakuten it is the sounds of Shibamata and retro Tokyo usually referred to as Shitamachi.
    shibamata-taishakuten-temple-06.jpg
  • Shibamata Taishakuten Temple was once known as Kyoeizan Daikyoji.  Taiskahuten is a unique temple established in 1629 in Shibamata - one of the oldest in Tokyo. The Japanese Ministry of the Environment designated this temple as one of the top "soundscapes" of Japan to promote discovery of the sounds of everyday life.  In the case of Taishakuten it is the sounds of Shibamata and retro Tokyo usually referred to as Shitamachi.
    shibamata-taishakuten-temple-04.jpg
  • Shibamata Taishakuten Temple was once known as Kyoeizan Daikyoji.  Taiskahuten is a unique temple established in 1629 in Shibamata - one of the oldest in Tokyo. The Japanese Ministry of the Environment designated this temple as one of the top "soundscapes" of Japan to promote discovery of the sounds of everyday life.  In the case of Taishakuten it is the sounds of Shibamata and retro Tokyo usually referred to as Shitamachi.
    shibamata-taishakuten-temple-01.jpg
  • Shibamata Taishakuten Temple was once known as Kyoeizan Daikyoji.  Taiskahuten is a unique temple established in 1629 in Shibamata - one of the oldest in Tokyo. The Japanese Ministry of the Environment designated this temple as one of the top "soundscapes" of Japan to promote discovery of the sounds of everyday life.  In the case of Taishakuten it is the sounds of Shibamata and retro Tokyo usually referred to as Shitamachi.
    shibamata-taishakuten-temple-08.jpg
  • Shibamata Taishakuten Temple was once known as Kyoeizan Daikyoji.  Taiskahuten is a unique temple established in 1629 in Shibamata - one of the oldest in Tokyo. The Japanese Ministry of the Environment designated this temple as one of the top "soundscapes" of Japan to promote discovery of the sounds of everyday life.  In the case of Taishakuten it is the sounds of Shibamata and retro Tokyo usually referred to as Shitamachi.
    shibamata-taishakuten-temple-07.jpg