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  • Facing the other side of Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, which is a mud wall built during the Edo Period, a second wall is on the other side of the road to compliment Tsuji-bei Wall.  Although composed of different elements and colors, it coordinates well with the other side.   The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-9.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-3.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-10.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-11.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-16.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-15.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-4.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-5.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-2.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-1.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall was built in the Edo era. The wall was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka, and is one of Yanaka Tokyo's main sights.
    tsuji-bei-wall-13.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-8.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-7.jpg
  • Kannon-ji temple's Tsuji-bei wall, a mud wall built in the Edo era.  It was constructed by alternately pilling mud and tiles, and then putting roof tiles along the top. The wall encloses Kanonji Temple in Yanaka.
    tsuji-bei-wall-14.jpg