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[Tokyo] Autumn monster Tengumon 🍁 Tetsugakudo Park

It is a mysterious gate with Tengu and Yokai written on it. Inoue Enryo was a philosopher active from the Meiji to Taisho eras. He is known as the founder of Toyo University, but his other face was Yokai Studies. It is said that he built it as a training hall to train "thinkers = philosophers." ↑This is the Tetsurimon Gate. It is also commonly known as the Yokai Gate. The autumn leaves are amazing, so be sure to stop by♪
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Posted: Nov 3, 2022
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