I went to Atago shinto shrine with my friends. The long stairs at the entrance of the shrine are famous. It is said that, if you could go and run up to the top you will succeed in life. A lot of people who were in business suits were visiting. The shinto shrine is surrounded by buildings and offices. We can chose some ways to the top. The most famous stairway is in the from. It is steep . Everybody knows this stair way. This stair is steep but short, so I can reach to the top very quickly. When I look up from the bottom I would feel like giving up. Another way to go up is to use the back stairs. That stair way is quiet. I can't see the top because it is a very long and winding stair way. At the bottom of the steps there is a sign showing the direction to Atago shrine. Only a few people went up these stairs. It is dark because it is surrounded by trees. I felt anxious whether the way is correct or not. Another way to go is by an elevator. I can easily reach the top. These stirs look like my life.
Jan 4, 2011
For my success in my lilfe
I went to Atago shinto shrine with my friends. The long stairs at the entrance of the shrine are famous. It is said that, if you could go and run up to the top you will succeed in life. A lot of people who were in business suits were visiting. The shinto shrine is surrounded by buildings and offices. We can chose some ways to the top. The most famous stairway is in the from. It is steep . Everybody knows this stair way. This stair is steep but short, so I can reach to the top very quickly. When I look up from the bottom I would feel like giving up. Another way to go up is to use the back stairs. That stair way is quiet. I can't see the top because it is a very long and winding stair way. At the bottom of the steps there is a sign showing the direction to Atago shrine. Only a few people went up these stairs. It is dark because it is surrounded by trees. I felt anxious whether the way is correct or not. Another way to go is by an elevator. I can easily reach the top. These stirs look like my life.
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Japanese culture
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