🇯🇵 20/09/2024 Tokyo - Meiji-Jingū

Visite du sanctuaire shintoïste situé a Tokyo dans l'arrondissement de Shibuya, proche du quartier Harajuku. Ce temple est dedié à l'Empereur Meiji.

Visit the Shinto shrine located in Tokyo in the Shibuya district, near the Harajuku district. This temple is dedicated to Emperor Meiji.

Visita il santuario shintoista situato a Tokyo nel quartiere Shibuya, vicino al quartiere Harajuku. Questo tempio è dedicato all'imperatore Meiji.

#meiji #tokyo #jingu #ja...

"Tree-cutting began Monday [28 Oct 2024] in the Jingu Gaien park district of central Tokyo"
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20241028/p2g/00m/0na/043000c

🔸Just like Mitsui Fudosan Co. said they would last week when Japan's media & public were mainly occupied with barking at the squirrel in the election tree🙄
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20241021/p2g/00m/0na/048000c
#Tokyo #JinguGaien #Jingu #Japan

Developers begin cutting trees in a Tokyo park that environmentalists want to protect - The Mainichi

TOKYO (AP) -- Tree-cutting began Monday in the Jingu Gaien park district of central Tokyo, a flashpoint for more than a year between environmentalists

The Mainichi
"The administration of Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike's ties with real estate giant Mitsui Fudosan...are coming under growing scrutiny...amid a shocking lack of governance"
"[#Tokyo] has handed MF the rights to an increasing number of high-profile public projects [and] the MF Group has hired no fewer than 14 former Tokyo govt officials"
"[In] MF's redevelopment work for #Jingu Gaien [as] with #Tsukiji, rules appear to have been bent...for the construction of skyscrapers"
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20241024/p2a/00m/0op/026000c
#Japan
Opinion: Growing scrutiny over Tokyo's ties with private developer - The Mainichi

By Gary Perlman The administration of Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike's ties with real estate giant Mitsui Fudosan -- bending of regulations, highly discounte

The Mainichi
"Trees in Tokyo's leafy Jingu Gaien area may begin to be cut down by the end of the month [Oct 2024], [Mitsui Fudosan Co., the] company behind the controversial redevelopment project said Monday, after the metropolitan government accepted a revised plan"
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20241021/p2g/00m/0na/048000c
🔸Over a year since #ICOMOS Heritage Alert. Developer & Tokyo govt probably thought gnat-like attention span of public & media would be elsewhere🤔
https://toad.social/@minorusaba/111154036465930582
https://toad.social/@minorusaba/111069360124747184
#JinguGaien #Jingu #Tokyo
Tokyo's Jingu Gaien redevelopment tree cutting may start in October - The Mainichi

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Trees in the Tokyo's leafy Jingu Gaien area may begin to be cut down by the end of the month, a company behind the controversial rede

The Mainichi
In an exchange of letters, Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud discussed human nature when it comes to why people go to war. How does Japan fit in? https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/04/18/japan/history/war-culture-japan-manyoshu-jingu/ #japan #history #jomonperiod #yayoiperiod #jingu #manyoshu #nihonshoki
What would Sigmund Freud have thought of Japan’s largely peaceful history?

In an exchange of letters, Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud discussed human nature when it comes to why people go to war. How does Japan fit in?

The Japan Times
"Mitsui Fudosan Co. will delay the controversial felling of trees in its redevelopment project in the capital's Meiji Jingu Gaien area until January 2024..."
"The redevelopment project began in March with the demolition of Jingu Secondary Stadium, but a number of civic groups and celebrities have voiced opposition..."
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20230930/p2a/00m/0na/014000c
🔸Can almost hear the developer thinking "If a week is a long time in politics will attention spans last 3 months?"🤔#Japan #Jingu #ICOMOS
Developer postpones controversial felling of trees in Tokyo's Jingu Gaien area to 2024 - The Mainichi

TOKYO -- Mitsui Fudosan Co. will delay the controversial felling of trees in its redevelopment project in the capital's Meiji Jingu Gaien area until J

The Mainichi