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10. Koya-san
Koya-san or Mount Koya is the most important site in Shingon Buddhism, a sect that has been practiced in Japan since 805 when it was introduced by Kobo Daishi. It remains the headquarters for the sect and the small town that grew up around the temple. The site of Kobo Daishi’s mausoleum, this wooded Mount Koya is also the starting and ending place of the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage.
9. Ishigaki
Located west of Okinawa, Ishigaki is Japan’s premier beach destination and makes a good base to explore the other islands in the Yaeyama archipelago. Blessed with Japan’s best beaches, it is particularly popular with families since the beaches at Fusaki and Maezato are net-protected. Located 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) south of Tokyo, Ishigaki may not have the shrines and temples that other Japanese cities have.
8. Kanazawa
In the mid-nineteenth century Kanazawa was Japan’s 4th largest city, built around a grand castle and the beautiful garden. Today, the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture continues to cultivate the arts and contains an attractive old town. Having escaped bombing during World War II, traditional inner-city areas, such as Nagamachi with its samurai houses and the charming geisha teahouse district of Higashi Chaya, remain intact and are a joy to wander around.
7. Hiroshima
Hiroshima, located on Honshu Island, is younger than many Japanese cities, less than 500 years old, but its fate was forever sealed in history on August 6, 1945, when it became the first city in the world to have an atomic bomb dropped on it. Thus, the city’s attractions center around peace: Peace Park, Peace Memorial and Peace Memorial Museum. The city also has attractions that invoke more pleasant thoughts, such as Hiroshima Castle and the sunken garden of Shukkein-en.
6. Kamakura
Located on the coast less than an hour from Tokyo, Kamakura was once an important town, the seat of a military government that ruled Japan for a hundred years. Today, it’s a relaxed seaside resort sometimes called the Kyoto of eastern Japan because of its many temples and shrines. Its most famous sight is the Daibutsu, a huge bronze Buddha statue surrounded by trees, but the town’s ancient Zen temples are equally compelling.
5. Nikko
Nikko is a small town at the entrance to Nikko National Park, most famous for Toshogu, Japan’s most lavishly decorated shrine and the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Another popular attraction is the red-lacquered Shin-kyō bridge. One of the popular places to visit in Japan, the national park offers scenic mountainous landscapes, lakes, waterfalls, wild monkeys and many hiking trails.
4. Takayama
Visitors who long for peace and quiet after the hustling pace of Japan’s big cities may want to head to the tourist town of Hida-Takayama where they can experience life in a rural setting. Located near the northern Japan Alps, Takayama is well known for having one of the best-preserved old towns in Japan. The prettiest section of the old city is called Sanmachi.
3. Nara
Nara, once known as Heijo, was the first permanent capital of Japan, established in 710. The capital was moved to Nagaoka in 784 when the government was threatened by powerful Buddhist monasteries. Located less than an hour from Kyoto, seeing Japan’s oldest and largest temples is a popular tourist activity.
2. Kyoto
Kyoto today is the capital only of Kyoto prefecture, but it once served as the imperial capital of Japan for more than 1,000 years. Located on central Honshu Island, this city of 1.5 million people is known as the City of 10,000 Shrines because it has thousands of Shinto shrines, including the top rated Fushimi Inari Shrine, and Buddhist temples.
1. Tokyo
Travelers who like to mingle with people will love Tokyo. The Japanese capital’s metropolitan area is the most populous in the world. From viewing spring cherry blossoms in traditional gardens to the fish market at Tuskiji. Tokyo blends the ancient with the new, from shrines to karaoke bars. Just walking the streets of this hyperactive city can be an energizing experience.
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2013年2月11日の建国記念日に明治神宮 奉祝パレードの神輿に参加してきました!!
全部で、14基の神輿が出ており、自分が担いだ神輿のほかにいろいろな神輿が見れました!!
今回担いでいたどっこい神輿が、明治神宮の本堂前に行ってから、着陸(?!)するまでです。神輿では一番のクライマックス部分で担ぎ手にとっては、絶対に担ぎたい部分です!!!
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大浦町 孔子廟・中国歴代博物館の男子トイレ Confucius Temple - Men's Toilet at Museums of Contemporary Chinese in China
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孔子廟・中国歴代博物館の男子トイレです。
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トイレの住所は、長崎県長崎市大浦町10-36です。
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Shooting date January 24, 2018. This is a men's restroom at Confucius Temple and Chinese History Museum. Lever type. The address of the toilet is 10-36 Ohoura-machi, Nagasaki-shi, Nagasaki prefecture. Camera model compact digital camera CANON PowerShot SX 620 HS
拍摄日期2018年1月24日。这是夫子庙和中国历史博物馆的男厕所。 杠杆型厕所的地址是长崎县长崎市大头町10-36号。 相机型号小巧的数码相机CANON PowerShot SX 620 HS
शूटिंग की तारीख 24 जनवरी, 2018. यह कन्फ्यूशियस मंदिर और चीनी इतिहास संग्रहालय में पुरुषों का टॉयलेट है। लीवर प्रकार। शौचालय का पता 10-36 ओहोरा-माची, नागासाकी-शि, नागासाकी प्रान्त है। कैमरा मॉडल कॉम्पैक्ट डिजिटल कैमरा कैनन पावरशॉट एसएक्स 620 एचएस
Fecha de lanzamiento el 24 de enero de 2018. Este es un baño para hombres en el Templo de Confucio y el Museo de Historia de China. Tipo de palanca. La dirección del baño es 10-36 Ohoura-machi, Nagasaki-shi, prefectura de Nagasaki. Cámara digital compacta modelo de cámara CANON PowerShot SX 620 HS
Дата съемки 24 января 2018. Это мужской туалет в храме Конфуция и в Музее истории Китая. Тип рычага. Адрес туалета 10-36 Ohoura-machi, Нагасаки-ши, префектура Нагасаки. Модель камеры компактная цифровая камера CANON PowerShot SX 620 HS
Date de prise de vue le 24 janvier 2018. Il s'agit des toilettes pour hommes du temple de Confucius et du musée d'histoire chinoise. Type de levier: L'adresse de la toilette est 10-36 Ohoura-machi, Nagasaki-shi, préfecture de Nagasaki. Appareil photo numérique compact CANON PowerShot SX 620 HS
تاريخ التصوير 24 يناير 2018. هذا هو مرحاض الرجال في معبد كونفوشيوس ومتحف التاريخ الصيني. نوع الرافعة، عنوان المرحاض هو 10-36 أوهورا-ماتشي، ناغازاكي-شي، محافظة ناغازاكي. كاميرا نموذج كاميرا رقمية مدمجة كانون بويرشوت سك 620 هس
Data de filmagem 24 de janeiro de 2018. Este é um banheiro para homens no Templo de Confúcio e no Museu de História da China. Tipo de alavanca. O endereço do banheiro é 10-36 Ohoura-machi, Nagasaki-shi, prefeitura de Nagasaki. Câmera digital compacta modelo de câmera CANON PowerShot SX 620 HS
Tarikh penangkapan 24 Januari 2018. Ini adalah tandas lelaki di Kuil Confucius dan Muzium Sejarah Cina. Jenis tuil. Alamat tandas adalah 10-36 Ohoura-machi, Nagasaki-shi, wilayah Nagasaki. Kamera digital kamera digital kompak CANON PowerShot SX 620 HS
শুটিং তারিখ জানুয়ারি 24, 2018. কনফুসিয়াস টেম্পল এবং চীনের হিস্ট্রি মিউজিয়ামে এটি একটি পুরুষের বিশ্রামাগার। লিভার টাইপ। টয়লেটের ঠিকানা 10-36 Ohoura-machi, নাগাসাকি-শি, নাগাসাকি প্রিফেকচার। ক্যামেরা মডেল কম্প্যাক্ট ডিজিটাল ক্যামেরা ক্যানন পাওয়ারশট এসএক্স 620 এইচএস