Best Attractions and Places to See in Shingu, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Shingu
Kamikura Shrine
Kumano Hayatama Taisha
Ruins of Shingu Castle
Asuka Shrine
Shingu Inosawa Ukijima Plant Community
Jofuku Park
Sato Haruo Memoria Museum
Michi no Eki Dorokyokaido Kumanogawa
Sacred Reading at Kumano Shingu
Priest performing a sacred reading at Shingu/ Kumano Hayatama Taisha, near Yunomine, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.
Shingu is one of the Kumano Sanzan, a set of the three most holy Shinto/Buddhist shrines in Japan.
Shinto Priest playing Japanese flute
Asuka Shrine - Shingu, Japan Nov 2017
Best Attractions and Places to See in Owase, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Owase , Japan
Magose-toge Pass
Mie Prefectural Kumanokodo Center
Kumano Kodo Magose Pass
Owase Shrine
Yakiyama Pass
Mikisato Beach
Mt. Tengurasan
Asuka Shrine
Owase Port
Owase Bay
[Shinto Shrine 3D] Kumano Hayatama Shrine 熊野速玉神社 和歌山
Kumano Hatatama Shrine is one of 'Kumano Sanzan' (Three Shrines) in Wakayama, Japan. The main shrine with a brightly red color and an unique structure Gongen-Zukuri must be impress you.
*Pictrues of the other Kumano Sanzan shrines will be uploaded soon.
熊野三山の熊野速玉(くまのはやたま)大社。鮮やかな朱色の熊野権現造が印象的です。古くは、神倉神社のゴドビキ岩をご神体とする原始神道が始まりで、のちに土着の神である夫須美大神(ムスビ、結宮)と速玉大神(ハヤタマ、速玉宮)を主祭神とする熊野権現をお祀りするようになったそうです。のちに、ムスビ大神はイザナミ(千手観音)、速玉大神はイザナキ(薬師如来)に習合しました
World heritage of Japan (Kumano Kodo~Hayatama Taisha~Around) 世界遺産 熊野古道~速玉大社
Taken with DJI phantom 2 + Vision
Kumano Kodo around, Hayatama Taisha, Kumano
Town of world heritage
旅の星 Tabinohoshi 「吉野大峯・高野 神仏が宿る心のふるさと 五條・野迫川~祈りの聖地Ⅱ」 Yoshino-Ohmine, Japan vol.38
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弘法大師ゆかりの地を主に巡る。
今回は五條・野迫川。
五條新町、陀々堂の鬼はしりや荒神社など
心洗われる旅だった。
Yoshino-Omine and Koya – Spiritual Homes of Shinto and Buddhist Deities
Gojo and Nosegawa – Sacred Places of Prayer II”
Nosegawa Village, Yoshino District, Gojo City, Nara Prefecture
We travelled around places
noted in connection with Kobodaishi.
This time, our hearts were purified in visited
Gojo and Nosegawa,seeing Gojo Shinmachi,
an ogre festival at Dada-do,and Ko-jinja Shrine.
☆詳細LINK☆
吉野大峯・高野観光圏
五條新町通り
五條 源兵衛
桜井戸
念仏寺陀々堂の鬼はしり
荒神社
高野豆腐伝承館
野川弁財天
歴史街道推進協議会
関西地域振興財団 Kansai Window TV
Music by
Chie Ito
Kaai Hanashita
旅の星 Tabinohoshi 「世界遺産 紀伊山地の霊場と参詣道 熊野本宮大社と熊野古道・雲取越」 Kumano, Kii, Japan vol.50
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世界遺産 紀伊山地の霊場と参詣道の一つ、雲取越。
熊野那智大社から熊野本宮大社までを結ぶ
雲の中を行くような険しい山々を越えるルートである。
熊野古道の豊かな自然と神聖な空気に心清められる旅となった。
UNCESCO World Heritage Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range
Kumano Hongu Taisha and Kumotorigoe in Kumano Kodo
Nachikatsuura Town, Shingu City, Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture
Kumotorigoe, one of the UNCESCO World Heritage Sacred Sites and
Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range.
The route connects Kumano Nachi Taisha to Kumano Hongu Taisha.
Its steep mountain paths is just like going through the clouds.
Kumano Kodo’s rich nature and divine atmosphere will give you a fresh start on life.
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熊野本宮大社
山水館 川湯みどりや
うた加楽衆
熊野交通株式会社
歴史街道推進協議会
旅の星 Tabinohoshi 「世界遺産 紀伊山地の霊場と参詣道 熊野速玉大社と熊野那智大社 青岸渡寺」 Kumano, Kii, Japan vol.48
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世界遺産 紀伊山地の霊場と参詣道の
構成要素の一つである、熊野三山。
熊野速玉大社や熊野那智大社、青岸渡寺など
古来より多くの信仰を集めてきた聖地をめぐる、
心と身体洗われる旅だった。
UNESCO World Heritage Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes
in the Kii Mountain Range Kumanohayatamataisha,
Kumanonachitaisha and Seigantoji
Shingu City, Nachikatsuura Town, Wakayama Prefecture
This edition of Tabinohoshi visited the UNESCO World Heritage,
Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range.
Just like those who, for 2,000 years, have come in seek of blessing
and redemption, a trip to Kumano will give you a fresh start on life.
☆詳細LINK☆
新宮市
那智勝浦町
熊野速玉大社・神倉神社
熊野那智大社・飛瀧神社
那智山 青岸渡寺
ホテル中の島
熊野交通株式会社
歴史街道推進協議会
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Japanese Buddhist architecture is the architecture of Buddhist temples in Japan, consisting of locally developed variants of architectural styles born in China. After Buddhism arrived the continent via Three Kingdoms of Korea in the 6th century, an effort was initially made to reproduce original buildings as faithfully as possible, but gradually local versions of continental styles were developed both to meet Japanese tastes and to solve problems posed by local weather, which is more rainy and humid than in China. The first Buddhist sects were Nara's six Nanto Rokushū (南都六宗, Nara six sects), followed during the Heian period by Kyoto's Shingon and Tendai. Later, during the Kamakura period, in Kamakura were born the Jōdo and the native Japanese sect Nichiren-shū. At roughly the same time Zen Buddhism arrived from China, strongly influencing all other sects in many ways, including architecture. The social composition of Buddhism's followers also changed radically with time. In the beginning it was the elite's religion, but slowly it spread from the noble to warriors, merchants and finally to the population at large. On the technical side, new woodworking tools like the framed pit saw and the plane allowed new architectonic solutions.Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines share their basic characteristics and often differ only in details that the non-specialist may not notice. This similarity is because the sharp division between Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines is recent, dating to the Meiji period's policy of separation of Buddhism and Shinto (Shinbutsu bunri) of 1868. Before the Meiji Restoration it was common for a Buddhist temple to be built inside or next to a shrine, or for a shrine to include Buddhist sub-temples. If a shrine housed a Buddhist temple, it was called a jingū-ji (神宮寺, lit. shrine temple). Analogously, temples all over Japan used to adopt tutelary kami (chinju (鎮守/鎮主) and built shrines within their precincts to house them. After the forcible separation of temples and shrines ordered by the new government, the connection between the two religions was officially severed, but continued nonetheless in practice and is still visible today.Buddhist architecture in Japan during the country's whole history has absorbed much of the best available natural and human resources. Particularly between the 8th and the 16th centuries, it led the development of new structural and ornamental features. For these reasons, its history is vital to the understanding of not only Buddhist architecture itself, but also of Japanese art in general.