Best Attractions and Places to See in Sakurai, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Sakurai, Japan
Hasedera Temple
Omiwa Shrine
Asuka-dera
Tanzan Shrine
Ishibutai Tomb
Sai Shrine
Abemonjuin
Mt. Miwa
Kashihara Jingu
Oka-dera
The Hashihaka Burial Mound in Sakurai, Nara 箸墓古墳
卑弥呼の墓ともいわれる箸墓古墳と三輪山 Sakurai, Nara, Japan
箸墓古墳に関しては、
音楽は、『おとわび和風音楽素材』
NARA_Mahoroman-The Nihon Shoki’s Journey【Legend of Mount Miwa and Hashihaka Kofun】
Hasedera temple aka Peony temple in Sakurai city, Nara pref. Japan Trip
No. 45 - Hasedera temple aka Peony temple in Sakurai city, Nara pref.
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Hasedera temple is one of the Buddhist temples which I'd like you to stop by when you come to Nara prefecture of Japan, although the temple is a bit far off in the distance from major cities.
The temple's principal image, the eleven-headed Kannon bodhisattva is awesome!
The temple is called the temple of flowers because people can enjoy various beautiful flowers in all seasons in its precincts.
Wouldn't you come all the way to Hasedera temple if you have time in Nara prefecture? I suppose this temple is worth your effort.
Please also enjoy my former video about Hasedera temple, although the video is much worse in quality.
No. 4 - Hasedera temple in Sakurai city, Nara pref.
Thank you.
001 Hashihaka kofun 箸墓古墳
Kofun is ancient mounted tomb in Japan.
Hashihaka-kofun is the tomb
of Yamato-totohi-momoso-hime-no-Mikoto.
They say also, it is the tomb of Himiko
who was the famous queen of Yamataikoku
which was an ancient Japanese domain.
箸墓古墳は、
倭迹迹日百襲姫命(やまとととひももそひめ)の墓で、
邪馬台国女王 卑弥呼の墓との説が有力です。
Yamanobe Road(山の辺の道)- YAMATO UNKNOWN ORIGIN
A road running north and south along the eastern edge of the Nara Basin, connecting Miwa Mountain in Sakurai City and Kasuga Mountain in Nara City. It is said to be the oldest road in Japan because it is the oldest road to be mentioned in the Chronicles of Japan. It is a road of about 16 km in length from Omiwa Jinja Shrine in Sakurai City to Isonokami Jingu Shrine in Tenri City, and is known as a particularly beautiful hiking course.
■Yamanobe Road(山の辺の道)|YAMATO UNKNOW ORIGIN WebSite
city.sakurai.lg.jp/yamato-travel/destination/area01/spot01/
山之邊道(繁體中文):city.sakurai.lg.jp/yamato-travel/sc/destination/area01/spot01/
山之旁道(简体中文):city.sakurai.lg.jp/yamato-travel/tc/destination/area01/spot01/
야마노베노 미치(한국어):city.sakurai.lg.jp/yamato-travel/ko/destination/area01/spot01/
La route de Yamanobe(Français):city.sakurai.lg.jp/yamato-travel/fr/destination/area01/spot01/
■About YAMATO
More than ten centuries ago, a capital of Japan existed here.
Several generations of kings of the “Yamato Dynasty” ruled here and expanded their influence outward.
Eventually, Yamato became a word meaning the whole of Japan.
The foundation of Japan was built here.
This ancient capital - older than Kyoto or Nara - did not develop as other ancient capitals did, and thus was left largely untouched.
Feel the unknown mystery of the history of Japan in this quiet, untraveled location.
take a walk at Asuka in Nara, Japan
March 26, 2011
visited some historical places in Asuka district:
Amakashi-no-oka, Ishi-butai, Kame-ishi, Takamatsu-zuka-kohun (burial mound), and so on.
Signs of the Gods at Tenichi Shrine 神の気配 天一神社
卑弥呼の墓伝説のある 箸墓古墳 倭迹迹日百襲姫大市墓ではないかといわれている
箸墓古墳は、奈良県桜井市箸中にあります
前方後円墳で第7代孝霊天皇皇女の倭迹迹日百襲姫命の墓として
宮内庁から認定されているので、卑弥呼の墓ではないと思います
ただし現状は。最近発掘調査に許可が出た段階ですので
もしかしたら、、、、というのもありかもしれませんね。
墳長278メートル、
後円部約150メートル、高さ約30メートル
前方部は約130メートル、高さ約16メートル
奈良県桜井市箸中
ただし、、、駐車場がない、、、
The Nara Plain viewed from the Miwa Shrine Observatory
You can see big Torii gate , Mt. Miminashi (just to the left of the gate) and Mr. Unebi (further to the left of Mr. Miminashi) , two of of the 3 famous Yamato mountains.
The Burial Mound of the Suinin Emperor 垂仁天皇陵
Shorin-ji Temple on the Ogura Hills in Nara!
Shorin-ji is an old Buddhist temple situated on the Hill Ogura in the Tanzan Mountain system to the south of the Nara Basin. From this hill, one can look out over Hashi-haka (chopstick tomb), which is regarded as the tomb of Himiko (queen of the first Japanese dynasty, ca. 3rd century AD) and the woody site of the Omiwa shrine, the oldest shrine in Japan. This area is the cradle of Japan, the ancient Yamato.
According to tradition, Shorin-ji was built in 712 to pray for the prosperity of the Fujiwara family, the most influential aristocratic family at that time. In its long history, Shorin-ji saw many fires, which prompted the rebuilding of all existing buildings in the 18th century during the Edo period. Most of its treasures were also burnt except some Buddhist paintings and statues. At around the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the Eleven-headed Kannon or Goddess of Mercy (Ekadasamukha) statue was transferred to the Shorin-ji from Omiwa-dera temple located in the Omiwa shrine site, and since then, the Shorin-ji has been well-known because of this exquisite statue.
This statue, 209 cm tall and covered with gold foil on dry lacquer with a wooden core, is typical of Japanese Buddhist carvings of the Nara period (8th century) and is designated as a National Treasure. The figure is well-proportioned and massive, and is ranked equal to the Grecian Venus de Melo. On the other hand, the facial expressions are divine as if she were gazing at eternity.
It is also worth noticing that this famous statue was enshrined in Omiwa shrine, which is a Mecca for Shintoism, and related closely to ancient Shinto although it was carved when Buddhism was in full flourish in this country.
箸墓古墳周辺など 国の文化財へ
2016/11/18