Jan. 7 (UPI) --A formal ceremony heralded the start of the Japan's sumo wrestling season at the Meiji Jingu shrine on Tuesday, two months after a U.S. man was arrested for desecrating it.
Meiji Jingu, which owns much of the project site, said the redevelopment of Gaien (the Outer Garden) is necessary to maintain Naien (the Inner Garden), where the shrine stands. Officials said the ...
On Sunday, carvings resembling Chinese characters were discovered on another gate leading to the Meiji Jingu shrine. This week, the police also launched an investigation after finding a symbol ...
The project involves four entities: real estate developer Mitsui Fudosan Co., Meiji Jingu shrine, the Japan Sport Council and trading house Itochu Corp. In trying to sell the project to residents ...
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