Best Attractions and Places to See in Tateyama, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Tateyama, Japan
Oki no Shima
Awa Jinja
Daifukuji Temple (Gake Kannon)
Tateyama Castle (City Museum Branch)
Shiroyama Park
Akayama Underground Ruins
Nagoji Temple
Boso Flower Line
Hojo Beach
Tateyama Family Park
Yamanobe-no Michi: Japan's Oldest Road!-Pt 1
A few days ago, together with my hiking buddy's Barry and Motokazu san we set out on another part of the Yamanobe-no-michi trail. This time are starting point was Nara city.The weather was nice, not too hot and humid. The rainy season is about to start and we want to complete the whole trail. The hike conssts of 3 parts, from Nara to Obitoke (JR station), from Obitoke to Tenri and the last part from tern to Miwa station. The last temple on the route is Byodo-in temple.
The first stop was Fukuu-in ji temple and on to Shin-yakushi-ji temple. The Shin-yakushi-ji Temple was built in the 19th year of the Tempyo era (747) by the Imperial order of the Empress Komyo for the purpose of praying to Buddha for the Emperor Shomu's recovery from his eye disease. The meaning of Shin found in the temple name, which is pronounced as 'atara' or 'arata' in Japanese, seems not to be 'new' (atara-shi) but 'wonder-working' (arata-ka). The on to Byakugô-ji Temple, situated on Mount Takamado. To reach the temple there are a fair amount of steps, worthwhile though as it is an oasis of beauty and silence. From the temple grounds you can enjoy a panoramic view of Nara and its landmarks (the pagoda of Tofukuji), Mount Ikoma and many other historic sites.
The trail sometimes leads along secondary roads, bamboo forest, through rice paddy's and fields. It took us a small 5 hours to reach our end point, including time to take pictures, eat our lunch and have a refreshing nama beer at the end of our adventure. There are no high hills to cross and it can be an enjoyable hike for anyone who likes to get a glimpse of the country side and see some local shrines and temples.
Some of the other points of interest you'll encounter along the way are the Yasaka jinja, related to the Yasaka jinja in Kyoto, wind chimes in the bamboo forest and the Mino Tateyama Fudomyodo-in, a small shrine in the bamboo forest.
There is also the Shirayama jingo, it has a long history dating back to 1709 and is a cultural property.Then there is Shimada jinja, dating back to the same time period as Shirayama jingo.
Next you'll see the burial mount of Emperor Sudo-tenno Yashima Ryo. The trail then leads through a bamboo forest and there is a burial site for persons who, upon passing away, had no relatives. Continuing on you come to the Ensho-ji Monastery, situated deep in the bamboo forest. It is very quiet and scenic and boast of beautiful gardens. It's a pity that you cannot enter though. The famous Yamamura school tea ceremony school has it's headquarters here. From there through a narrow path is the Kobo Daishi memorial shrine and there are a few more small Shinto shrines before reaching the road that will lead you to Obitoke JR station.
If you enjoy a nama beer or want to have a bite to eat there is a nice place close to your end point called Samasama, the lady of the house likes Ragae music.
It was a very enjoyable day, a highly recommended excursion, if you like some more info, drop me a line and I'll be happy to assist you!
One Day in OSAKA, JAPAN | Our Itinerary for Main Attractions
Osaka is one of the most popular cities to visit in Japan. We decided to spend one day sightseeing Osaka and came up with this must see and do itinerary. Osaka is famous for Dotonbori, amazing street food and incredible nightlife. In today’s vlog let’s explore the main attractions of this vibrant Japanese city! (☆^O^☆)
Here was our itinerary for one day exploring this Japanese city and I hope you can use it as a travel guide on things to do and see in Osaka:
Dotonbori. The MOST popular place to visit in Osaka. Dotonbori is a MUST visit for first time travellers to Osaka. It offers some of the best of Osaka’s street food and nightlife.
Shinsekai is old downtown Osaka.
Yasaka Namba Jinja. Osakas top attractions are food and nightlife but this city is not really known for the shrines or temples. This shrine is a quiet area in Osaka that is away from the tourist traps. It is also known as the Lion Shrine.
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【貴重】安房国一宮・安房神社(Awa Shrine) (境内の桜満開の様子)
千葉県館山市に鎮座する神社。
旧社格は官幣大社。安房国(現在の房総半島南端)の一宮でもあります。
伝承では、阿波地方(現在の徳島県)から渡ってきた忌部氏(いんべうじ)による創建といい、「安房」の国名・社名はこの阿波忌部の移住・開拓から起こったといわれています。
徳島から房総半島・・・なんともスケールのデカい話ですね・・・
本殿は摂社(下の宮)に対して「上の宮」と称されています。境内摂社「下の宮」に対し本殿を「上の宮」と称するのは、伊勢神宮の内宮・外宮に倣ったとする説がありますね。
また、安房神社の参道ではアーチのように桜並木が覆っている様子を見ることが出来ます。桜の季節になると多くの参拝客でにぎわう名社です。
The Awa Shrine is a Shinto shrine in the city of Tateyama in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is one of two shrines claiming to hold the title of ichinomiya of former Awa Province.
In the former Modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines, it was an Imperial shrine of the 1st rank (Kanpei-Taisha).
The primary kami of Awa Jinja is the Ame-no-Futodama-no-mikoto.
Japan Travel 88 Osaka 3 2019 New year visit a Shrine
Namba Yasaka Shrine
Hiking in Japan!
HI guys!
Hope you enjoy this vlog of when I went to hike near Agano station in Saitama Prefecture, Japan!
We went to a spot called Kuroyama Santaki which was so beautiful!
Hajisai Matsuri Festival -Anime Lucky Star Mikoshi part1 - 2016 Festival of Japan Matsuri
The Haji Festival (Hajisai), which is an alias of the shrines that are commonly referred to as thousand consistent portable shrine, which is dedicated from ancient times to Washimiya shrine.
This Sengan portable shrine that was Neriarui the town is, was that up to 1913. Then, put a portable shrine in the truck from reason to say that labor shortage, came to around the town. From among the young people in 1983, it increases the strong momentum that want bearers Ano large portable shrine, repeated practice of three months, in which was revived in 70 years in September of that year. Increasing the number of subsequent bearers hand even year after year, it is now a festival crowded with wakash? of Happy figure of from 150 over organization about 1500 people from the Kanto neighboring prefectures.
In recent years, also in addition to the thousand consistent shrine, as a trigger that Washimiya has become the scene of popular cartoon Lucky ☆ Star, including Lucky ☆ Star portable shrine of Haji Matsurikoshi 曾長 proposal, Chamber of Commerce and Industry Washinomiya Saginomiya MISS Con by the branch office, incorporating Cosplay festival, geek Nikaru parade, a new event planning and so on, the moving stage events, the state is a major festival of the more variety of media attention .
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Shirahama Beach in Japan
goza shirahama beach japan,hotel shirahama beach resort,nanki shirahama beach,nanki shirahama,beach (wakayama),omi shirahama beach,shirahama beach,shirahama beach (izu peninsula),shirahama beach access,shirahama beach accommodation,shirahama beach address,shirahama beach camping,shirahama beach chiba,shirahama beach cottage,shirahama beach directions,shirahama beach from osaka,shirahama beach from tokyo,shirahama beach hachinohe Shirahama Beach (白浜) is an 800 meter long beach that is one of Izu's most famous and popular attractions. People come to enjoy the sand and sun, while the area is also known for relatively good surfing conditions. The beach is about five kilometers east of Izukyu-Shimoda Station, parallel to the main road. Shirahama Jinja, a pretty Shinto shrine, stands along the beach.
There are shops and convenience stores selling food or renting beach gear along the main road. Paid showers are also available at the nearby shops. The official swimming season begins in mid July and lasts through August; however, with good weather conditions the swimming season can start as early as late May and remain pleasant through September.
Shirahama Beach is about four kilometers outside of central Shimoda. Take a bus bound for Itadoichiki (板戸一色) from Izukyu-Shimoda Station and get off at Shirahama Kaigan (白浜海岸, 10 minutes, 330 yen one way, 2 buses/hour).
Shirahama (白浜町 Shirahama-chō?) is a town in Nishimuro District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.
Shirahama is a resort town on the south coast of Wakayama Prefecture. Its beaches are white sand, imported from Australia.[citation needed] Shirahama is known for its hot springs. During the summer (July and August), there are fireworks every night on the beach.[citation needed]
Shirahama is about two and a half hours from Osaka by JR West's Ocean Arrow train service. There are daily flights from Nanki-Shirahama Airport to Tokyo's Tokyo International Airport (Haneda).
On March 1, 2006 the town of Hikigawa, from Nishimuro District, was merged into Shirahama.[citation needed]
Located in southeastern Wakayama Prefecture, the town has a temperate climate. Many hot springs can be found here, most notably Nanki-Shirahama Onsen and Tsubaki Onsen. Two public baths in the town are part of a World Heritage site.
Shirahama is one of the very few municipalities in Japan that do not have azas, or towns and villages that were previously in the boundaries of the present-day town.The Shirahama beach is a beautiful 800-meters long white sand beach.
It is located along the coast of the Izu Peninsula, South-West of Tokyo
It’s the ideal place to swim and surf.
Not far away, there is a beautiful Shinto sanctuary, Shirahama Jinja. This area is also well known for its numerous hot springs.
The official swimming season starts mid-July and lasts until the end of August. Nevertheless, the weather, usually clement, allows swimming until the end of September
Location: Shirahama Shimoda-city, Shizuoka
Access: From Tokyo station, take the Tokkyuu Odoriko train that is direct to Izukyushimoda station.
The journey will take you about 2 hours 45 minutes.A white sandy beach and a southern resort feeling with palm trees and a stunning sunset make Shirahama Beach located at the southern tip of the Kii Peninsula an excellent alternative to flying out to Hawaii. Actually Shirahama Beach and Waikiki Beach have a good-will sister-beach relationship, and I wonder whether the white sand is also from Hawaii. In March only a few people stroll along the beach but in summer this place is popular with weekend tourists from Kansai.
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