Tokyo, Japan - Setagaya City
Sakura Shrine
By @rin karinaaaa
a shrine that you should definitely try to visit in sakura season
Address: 3-chōme-21-3 Shinmachi, Setagaya City, Tokyo 154-0014, Japan
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