Under the Tokyo Tower at Zōjō-ji Temple(2)
Seeing someone write, "I hope everyone's wishes come true," I was instantly touched by the warmth and thought, "Next time, I should think bigger and be more magnanimous in my wishes." ❤️ If a person's heart is filled with thoughts for others, even animals and the world, they must be someone with great vision and a lot of love, right? 🌟❤️ I've been in Tokyo for less than a year, and I always draw a fortune at every shrine or temple I pass by. So far, I've drawn all kinds of fortunes, from "kyo" (bad luck) to "kichi" (good luck) and even "daikichi" (great good luck). ❤️ Even at Asakusa Temple, which is known for having the highest rate of bad fortunes, I drew a good one! Although there haven't been any "unexpected" surprises, I still thank the deities for their favor because I live every day with care and dedication. 🙏 "Do not go gentle into that good night." 🌇 ❤️ #JapaneseLife #JapanTravel #AsakusaTemple #FortuneTelling #TokyoLife 🌟