the Walls of Japan AK-JWM Japan Now -from Editor's Daily Life- the Walls of Japan: The very old wall, called “tsuiji-bei(hei)” of over 250 years old. Here hei (bei) means wall in Japanese.This tsuiji-bei is quite rare in Tokyo, but can be seen quite often in Kyoto.Related posts:New inventive method of drying shoesFish for displayMossy gurdian dogWater of SoulLunch time at KasumigasekiKids' SanctuarySleeper trainbeauty of Japanese architecturePink carpet and Pink stormClassic shoe shopsAnother Sumidagawa RiverOver River Station RenovationTagged yanaka, the Walls of Japan, tsuiji-beiPost navigationPrevious Previous post: Japanese girls in Archery CeremonyNext Next post: The Great Buddha of Kamakura, Kanagwa.