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0:00 Takikubo-dori Street 多喜窪通り
2:51 Kokubunji Station 国分寺駅(JR 中央線、西武国分寺線、西武多摩湖線)
4:39 Ekimae-dori Street 駅前通り
8:22 Seibu Tamako Line 西武多摩湖線
11:55 Ekimae-dori Street 駅前通り
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Walking around Kokubunji.
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(Location:Kokubunji City, Tokyo, JAPAN)
国分寺を散策してきました。
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(撮影地:東京都 国分寺市)
周辺の学校
・東京学芸大学
・Tokyo Gakugei University
・東京農工大学
・Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
・東京経済大学
・Tokyo Keizai University
・文化学園大学
・Bunka Gakuen University
・明星高校
・早稲田大学系属早稲田実業学校高等部
・都立小平南高校
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《周辺の駅など》
武蔵小金井・国分寺・西国分寺・恋ヶ窪・一橋学園
Train:Shinjuku - Kokubunji
Snow (Musashi Koganei Tokyo Japan || January30,2015)
via YouTube Capture
Musashimurayama Tokyo
via Capture YouTube
Kokubunji Station - Waiting for a Train - (110322-1422)
Walking around in Kokubunji Station while waiting for a train.
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
Shinano Kokubunji Temple
Ueda City, full of magnificent nature and history, is located in the eastern part of Nagano Prefecture. Ueda was the capital town where the local government was placed in the Shinano region (now Nagano region). For more than 1200 years, Ueda has preserved historical architecture including the famous Shinano Kokubunji ruins. This temple was built in the middle of the 8th century. Shinano Kokubunji was established by Emperor Shomu. As a prayer for peace for the nation, he constructed Todaiji Temple and Daibutsu (a large Buddha statue) in Nara. During the same period, the emperor constructed replicas of Todaiji in other parts of Japan. The name, Kokubunji means temples divided into countries.
SEIBU TAMAGAWA line 101 series in MUSASHI-SAKAI Sta. at 11/3'2010
西武多摩川線 101系到着シーン@武蔵境駅
2010/11/3
Yakushido of No.29 Musashi Kokubunnji for Tama Pilgrimage
Yakushido and Deva gate are more Impressive than the main hall of Kokubunji. The current Yakushido was rebuilt in 1751. And then, Medicine Buddha statue that is enshrined in Yakushido is an important cultural property of the country.
Seibu Kokubunji Line - Manual Cab View (Koigakubo to Kokubunji) (101108-1246)
Front cab view in a Seibu Line train as it runs from Koigakubo to Kokubunji. 西武鉄道
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
1992 山風景 東京西側 Western Tokyo Mountain Scenes 920823
Scenes of Tokyo and other areas in Japan by
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
Seibu Railway Tamagawa Line / 西武鉄道 多摩川線
An independent branch line from Musashi-Sakai station. Length : 8.0km, Fleet : 4cars x 4trains.
Boarding Seibu-Kokubunji Line in Kokubunji (100210-1925)
Watching a Seibu-Kokubunji Line train come in and then climbing aboard. Living such scenes is like breathing air for typical Tokyo residents. Still - in spite of the world's best train system, Tokyo also has a bad case of internal combustion engine disease and is still busily destroying ever more of the city so it can be paved over to make large gray paths for the machines - at the expense of quality of life for the humans living in the city.
国分寺駅で、西武国分寺線を乗るところ 東京 (Recorded on Wednesday, February 10th, 2010, at 7:25 p.m.)
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
Riding Bike Towards Nishi-Kokubunji Station - (111006-1112)
Riding a bike towards Nishi-Kokubunji Station.
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
Seibu Bus Ride to Kokubunji Station - (110322-1408)
Riding a Seibu bus to Kokubunji Station.
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
Gansen-ji temple in Kamocho!
Gansen-ji is a temple located about 1.2 km northeast of Joruri-ji, located in a small valley which opens to the North. Though the location of the temple is rather rural and not easily accessible, it holds many Important Cultural Assets, some dating to the early Heian Period. The temple's early history is murky at best, but Gansen-ji has many interesting traditions considering its origins and development which coalesced during the Edo period during a stretch of restoration and revival.
According to temple history, Gansen-ji was founded in 729 when Emperor Shomu made the Furosan Shrine in Izumo Province. Because of a dream, he requested Gyogi Bosatsu to erect an Amida hall, which later became a baptismal hall. In 806, Chisen Daishi reconstructed Gansen-ji as Hoon-in. After an imperial heir was born to Emperor Saga after Chisen Daishi prayed for that specifically, as thanks, the Empress had a pagoda erected in 812, and the whole complex was named Gansen-ji.
The spectacle of a three-tiered pagoda, rising amidst lush greenery, and the main hall, produce the feeling of a mountain temple. At the entrance of the temple gate is a boat-shaped rock, giving the temple its name, which priests are said to have used when washing themselves. This temple is in the mountainous area of Kamocho, Kizugawa City in Kyoto prefecture!
Flowers of all four seasons bloom in the precincts. The hydrangeas in June are beautiful. This area has many Buddhist images carved in stone on rock walls. Looking at the three laughing Amida images carved on one rock wall (from the Kamakura Period) is said to cheer people's spirits.
Gyogi (668-749) Monk of the Hosso sect of Buddhism (Ch Faxiang or Fa-hsiang).Also known as Gyoki. Born in Kawatchi Province (now part of Osaka Prefecture), he studied Hosso teachings at the temple Yakushi-ji. He devoted himself to the building of the temples,particularly the temple Todai-ji. He also undertook numerous social welfare projects,such as dam and bridge building.During his later years,the emperor Shomu bestowed on him the name Daibosatu (Great Bodhisattva) and raised him to the rank of Daisojo (great bishop or primate). Because of his outstanding virtue, he was often known as Gyogi Bosatsu (Bohisattva Gyogi) and was popularly taken to be a manifestation of Manjusri Bodhisattva. He was long remembered as an ascetic with great charisma,and many temples are attributed to him. (JAPAN an Illustrated Encyclopedia by Kodansha)
Kokubunji July Street Event (C) - (110730-1441)
Having a look at a Kokubunji July street event. (C)
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
Kaihimmakuhari - station
station,chiba,kaihimmakuhari
Departure songs at JR Noborito Station JR登戸駅 藤子・F・不二雄 発車メロディ
0:11 1番線「ぼくドラえもん」
0:31 2番線「きてよパーマン」
1:09 3番線「ドラえもんのうた」
全ホーム車掌扱い、長さは車掌次第
2009 中央線 Chuo Line - Inbound from Kokubunji-A 091207
Looking out the left side of a Chuo Line train running on the newly constructed elevated rails. They elevated the outbound rails first, and then (after constructing the elevated portion for the inbound tracks next to the elevated section for the outbound), the inbound went into use this month. Construction is still ongoing of rebuilt stations.
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
Evening Inbound Chuo Line Train Arrives at Kokubunji (100105-1827)
Chuo Line train comes into Kokubunji Station on a weekday evening. 中央線が国分寺駅に入る 東京 (Recorded on Tuesday, January 5th, 2010, at 6:27 p.m.)
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
7wayteddy ep2: Wet behind the Ears
Just giving you a glimpse of what my days were like during the Spring and Early Summer. I used to wake up around 3:55 Am, jump on a bike and ride to the station (30mins), and then catch the Shonan Shinjuku line(2hr) to TKO. In my free time I visited an Ustunomiya park and of course I ate some sushi.