Suitengu Shrine and Hie Shrine in Kiyose 清瀬市 Tokyo - Off the beaten track
This is a lovely and peaceful shrine to visit. It is not the typical tourist destination and is a wonderful way to see the real Japan. It is a 15 minute walk from Kiyose Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line.
Hie Shrine, Tokyo - A shrine in the centre of Tokyo
A shrine in the centre of Tokyo, I was surprised to find one day when walking about Akasaka in Tokyo.
It was such a nice temple to find with the red Torii (鳥居) gates. It reminded me of the Fushimi Inari shrine I visited in Kyoto.
On the day I visited, the temple was busy as it was the season for graduations.
The temple is pretty nice, but I loved seeing the Torii gates.
Hie Shrine, Tokyo, Japan
Hie Shrine, Tokyo, Japan
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San-no Hie Shrine (山王日枝神社)
San-no Hie Shrine was designated as a First Class Government Shrine before the Second World War, and was a highly respected place of worship for the people of Tokyo.
The deity enshrined is Oyamakui-no-kami, the god of Mount Hie in Shiga prefecture. This deity is more commonly known as Hie-no-kami. Hie Shrine derives its name from this deity.
Since the Heian Period, many branch shrines of the Hie Shrine in Shiga prefecture were built throughout Japan.
In 1478, Ota Dokan constructed Edo Castle on the site of the present Imperial Palace. He also erected a Sanno-Hie Shrine in the compound for a guardian deity of the castle.
清戸の獅子舞 平成26年7月 東京都清瀬市
東京都清瀬市中清戸で毎年行われている清戸の獅子舞の様子です。
この映像は、平成26年(2014年)に撮影したものです。
Lion Dance
The Hie Shrine Kiyose city, Tokyo
July 13, 2014
Shot on a Panasonic Lumix GH2(Micro Four Thirds) with 14mm f2.5, Pentax FA50mm F1.4 with Rayqual lens adaptor.
Edited by Final Cut Pro X on OS X Mavericks.
Kiyose, Tokyo
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Kiyose is a city located in Tokyo Metropolis, in the central Kantō region of Japan.As of 1 February 2016, the city had an estimated population of 74,495 and a population density of 7280 persons per km².Its total area was 10.23 square kilometres .
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Let's walk to tokyo local street!Ningyocho(Suitengu Shrine)
Suitengu is best known as the shrine in Tokyo to visit for safe childbirth. Until the Second World War, Suitengu was the center of commercial activity in Ningyocho, with crowds flocking here from all over Tokyo on the fifth of every month, which is the day associated with the god Suiten. Suitengu was completely renovated in 2016.
Hida Gokoku Jinja Shrine
Walking shot throught the gates at the Hida Gokoku Jinja Shrine ending on a pot in Takayama, spring 2006
新社殿の水天宮 New Suitengu-Shrine
Suitengu Shrine was renovated on April. 8 because it is 200 years since Suitengu Shrine was transferred to Edo(Tokyo).
Ameno-Minakanushino-Okami, the god of an easy delivary and having chrid, is enshrined there.
Visit:
こちら、4月8日に江戸遷座200年を迎えるに当たって、リニューアルされました。
清瀬市 清戸の獅子舞 平成23年7月 LionDance
Lion Dance at Hie Shrine, Naka-Kiyoto Kiyose city Tokyo.
This is intangible Folk Cultural Asset of Kiyose city.
Festival that prays for good harvest and
charm against bad luck.
July 17, 2011
Shot on a Panasonic Lumix GH2 with
G 20mm F1.7 pancake lens,
wide converter attachment Nikon NH-WM75
Edited by Final Cut Express 4(apple computer), Twixtor v4.5(RE:Vision Effects, Inc)
Music
Ottorino Respighi Ancient Airs & Dances Suite III Siciliana
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平成23年(2011年)7月17日に、東京都清瀬市中清戸の日枝神社・水天宮で行われた、清戸の獅子舞の様子を撮影しました。
日枝神社から出発した獅子たちは、全龍寺で舞いを行い、さらにファミレス久兵衛のあたりまでいき、日枝神社に帰ってきます。
この清戸の獅子舞は清瀬市無形民俗文化財に指定されているそうです。
のちに調べてみると、清瀬の獅子舞は、関東、東北に多くある風流系と呼ばれるもので、一人が一頭の獅子を演じています。複数の人数で繋がって演じるものではなく、また、腕で、獅子の頭をかたかた鳴らすものでもなく、獅子のかぶり物をして舞うものです。これを見たうちの子は、東北のなまはげだと勘違いしていました。いずれにしろ、長時間、舞い続けるこの祭り、演じる方も、笛を吹いたり、お世話をしたり、まわりのはっぴの方々も、ほんとうにたいへんな体力と忍耐がいるものだと思います。
こうしたすばらしい祭事に立ち会うことができ、清戸獅子舞保存会の方々に、ほんとうに感謝しております。
前後の音楽は、アンドウトワさんの演奏されたレスピーギです。
とても感謝しております。
レスピーギ作曲
リュートのための古風な舞曲とアリア
第3組曲より シチリアーナ
この動画は、7月19日にアップロードしたものが音楽の音飛びなどのノイズがあったため、これを修正し、9月26日に再度アップロードしたものです。
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手をつなぎ心をつむぐみどりの清瀬
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Episode 34 - Japan / Nikko area, Kyoto & Nara
JAPAN: NIKKO & KYOTO
Our 2nd week in Japan and this time a bit or better completely off the beaten path! Thanks to our friend Eiji, we discovered a totally different Japan with the Northern countryside and the Onsens, traditional Japanese baths which are more like a religion in the entire country.
Did we already say we love Japan? We do indeed and you will soon understand why watching our video and reading the lines below.
NIKKO: DAY 1
We left our hotel early in the morning to meet Eiji further North of Tokyo. Traffic jam can be very bad in the city and he suggested to meet a bit out of the way to avoid wasting time in transportation. We then hit the road to the Nikko prefecture and the site of Nikkō Tōshō-gū, a shrine and a temple, dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu the first shogun of the Edo era, amongst the most visited sites in Japan. Eiji had booked in an old Ryokan in Itamuro to spend the night and have our first Onsen, Japanese bath, experience. We got a very good dinner and got to bed early to be ready for the next day.
NIKKO: DAY 2 & 3
We visited the Nikko National Park and took several little walks, in swamp area and close to the sleeping volcano. The scenery was fantastic and the fall foliage beautiful. It was chilly due to the altitude but the scenery was so great that we forgot about the cold. Eiji arranged our overnight in another Ryokan for the next two nights, the Kita Onsen. The guest house is divided in several old buildings all connected from the inside. The structure is 350 years old. It was very chilly when we arrived at Kita Onsen and Eiji teached us how to use the “Kotatsu”, the famous and unique, heating table to warm up the room. Then we went to the baths, really hot ones, to get warm. Wow it was a great experience! We kept going and returning to the baths during the two days at Kita Onsen. We loved the Japanese bath way and we will never forget about this, thanks to Eiji.
We left the Kita Onsen in the morning and made a last stop in the public bath close by. Another very interesting experience. Magali being the only Westerner in the room got the full attention of the Japanese ladies. It was very much fun. Then back to Tokyo to take a train to Kyoto. We arrived in the afternoon and had time to explore the train station and its surrounding. We did some shopping and had early dinner before taking the Subway to meet our AirBnB host, Mika, a nice Japanese lady who speaks several languages and who’s been travelling extensively. We had a nice tatami room to ourselves in Northern Kyoto.
KYOTO: DAY 1
After a good night rest, we decided to go to the Northern Western part of Kyoto to visit the Gingaku-Ji, the Golden Temple, first and then the Ninna-ji Temple to finish with the Gion district, to see the Yasaka Jin-Ja Park and with some luck spot a Maiko, entertainment lady. Unfortunately no Maiko around but a very good day walking and enjoying Kyoto, a lot!
KYOTO: DAY 2
Head to the South West to visit the Fushimi Inari Shrine! One of the most photographed site in Kyoto. This is the famous park with hundreds of “Torii” red door used in sacred sites. Being a Sunday the site was very packed with tourists but as soon as we started hiking uphill the crowd was less and less. Daniel fell literally in love with the site and all the red doors. Magali visited the site 6 years ago and apart from the Torii nothing was the same. A new direct path from the station had been set up, English sign boards were every where! And most of all, when she did visit the site at that time, she was almost the only tourist around, she had to ask for directions from the train station as there was nearly no information! What a change! Being on the pole position of the Kyoto Activities on Tripadvisor.com must have helped (!) Back to Kyoto station we walked to the Toji Temple to see the highest 5 storey pagoda of Japan. The pagoda and the two other halls of Toji including golden Buddhas and war kings images were absolutely stunning!
KYOTO/NARA: DAY 3
We took a train early to Nara, another Imperial city, 40 min. from Kyoto. We walked around and visited the major Temple Todai-Ji and a few shrines. The main attraction here are the deers that roam freely around. We bought special deer biscuits and had fun feeding the cute beasts. Another beautiful day in the fresh air for us!
WE SPECIFICALLY ENJOY
Every bath in the Onsen, every temple, every shrine, every garden, every leave falling from the trees, every deer that approached us searching for biscuits, absolutely everything!
ACCOMMODATIONS
Nikko Region: Onsen Itamuro 加登屋旅館別館 & Kita Onsen 北温泉旅館
Music by Joakim Karud
Tomioka-Hachiman shrine
Here's the view of Tomioka-Hachiman shrine in Monzennaka-town, Tokyo.
suitengu shrine
famous shrine in tokyo for parents and families with babies and kids
Strolling in Onomichi (尾道)City, Chugoku Region, Japan
Onomichi (尾道)city is one of those off the beaten path type cities and is ignored many non Japanese tourists. But this city is very much accessible by Shinkansen and regular JR trains on the Tokaido Sanyo line and other local lines. It is part of the Sanyo Region, which is part of the Island called Chugoku. Along with Hiroshima city and Miyajima Island, this is a good city to visit on a one day trip, if you happen to be staying in Osaka or Kyoto as a tourist.
Onomichi city is a great harbor city, with hill on one side and water on the other. City has hilly slopes where there are lot of old temples, great little restaurants and other tourist attractions.
Hope you get a chance to visit this city and enjoy it.
Ugafuku Shrine Zeniarai-Benzaiten, Kamakura(鎌倉 宇賀福神社 銭洗弁財天)
Ugafuku Shrine,Zeniarai-Benzaiten is a shrine in Kamakura.
This is known by the name of Zeniarai-Benzaiten(washing-coins Sarasvati) since that is said to increase coins,when washing with fresh water in the cave temple.
Tokyo, Japan - Sensō-ji - Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) HD (2015)
Sensō-ji (金龍山浅草寺 Kinryū-zan Sensō-ji) is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It is Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant. Formerly associated with the Tendai sect of Buddhism, it became independent after World War II. Adjacent to the temple is a Shinto shrine, the Asakusa Shrine.
Michigai: Arakawa Yuen
Welcome to our newest show: Michigai.
Michigai, or 道外, in Japanese, means Off road, and that's what we're going to do, get off the beaten track and see some places you wouldn't likely otherwise visit!
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