Hida takayama Hie Shrine
先日、行った飛騨高山とひえい神社の画像を編集しました。
Hie Shrine | A Shinto Shrine - 4K/GoPro Hero7
The Hie Shrine (日枝神社 Hie Jinja) is a Shinto shrine in Nagatachō, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Its June 15 Sannō Matsuri is one of the three great Japanese festivals of Edo (the forerunner of Tokyo). Other names for the shrine include Hiyoshi Sannō-sha, Hiyoshi Sannō Daigongen-sha, Edo Sannō Daigongen, Kōjimachi Sannō, Sannō-sha, and Sannō-sama.
The main god of the shrine is Ōyamakui-no-kami.
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Takayama Spring Festival, Japan
The Takayama Spring Festival is the annual festival of Hie Jinja Shrine(Sanno-sama), the guardian deity of the southern half of the old Takayama castle town. As such the festival is commonly
known as the Sanno Festival
Yatai (festival floats)
The Spring Festival (April 14-15) is the annual festival of the Hie Shrine in the southern half of Takayama's old town. While the shrine is also known as Sanno-sama, the spring festival is also called Sanno Festival.
Likewise, the Autumn Festival (October 9-10) is the annual festival of the Hachiman Shrine in the northern half of the old town, and the festival is also known as Hachiman Festival.
The spring and autumn festivals have similar attractions and schedules. Each festival features its own set of about a dozen festival floats (yatai). During the year, the tall and heavily decorated floats are stored in storehouses, which are scattered across Takayama's old town (except the floats exhibited in the Yatai Kaikan).
Display of festival floats
From morning to late afternoon of both festival days, the festival floats (yatai) are displayed in the streets of Takayama. When the weather is bad, the floats remain in their storehouses, but the doors of the storehouses are opened so that visitors can still take a look at them.
Karakuri Performance
Several of the festival floats are decorated with so called karakuri ningyo, sophisticated mechanical dolls that can move and dance. Karakuri doll performances are held on both days of the festival at dedicated times and places. During bad weather, the performances take place in the floats' storehouses.
Mikoshi Procession
A portable shrine (mikoshi) is carried around the town in a parade during the two days of the festival, starting and ending at the respective festival's shrine. The mikoshi contains the shrine's kami (Shinto deity). The festival is the only time of the year when the deity leaves the shrine to be carried around town.
Evening Festival
In the evening of the first day (starting around 18:30 in spring, around 18:00 in autumn), the festival floats (yatai) are pulled through the streets of Takayama's old town. The evening festival (yomatsuri) is considered the festival's highlight by many visitors. In case of bad weather, the evening festival may have to be canceled.
The Takayama Festival is a very popular event, visited by several hundred thousand people from across Japan and the world. The festival gets especially crowded if one or both festival days fall on a weekend or national holiday.
As a result, hotels in central Takayama get booked out many months in advance of the festival, and it is recommended to make hotel bookings about half a year in advance. Neighboring towns, such as Furukawa and Gero Onsen can also be used as a base for seeing the festival, but going further than that will make it difficult to see the evening festival.
Location: Takayama, Japan
Takayama Spring Festival 20110414-15(Japanese)
The Takayama Spring Festival is the annual festival of Hie Jinja Shrine (more affectionately known as Sanno-sama), the guardian deity of the southern half of the old Takayama castle town. As such the festival is commonly known as the Sanno Festival.
Takayama Spring Festival 20110414-15(English)
The Takayama Spring Festival is the annual festival of Hie Jinja Shrine (more affectionately known as Sanno-sama), the guardian deity of the southern half of the old Takayama castle town. As such the festival is commonly known as the Sanno Festival.
Japan Rediscovered: Hie Shrine
Japan Rediscovered: Hie Shrine
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walk through Takayama to the Hida Sannogu Hie shrine shown in the movie Your Name
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Walking shot throught the gates at the Hida Gokoku Jinja Shrine ending on a pot in Takayama, spring 2006
Showa Kan Museum - Takayama, Japan
A brief tour of a fascinating and fun museum of pop culture and kitsch from the Japanes Showa Period (1926-1989). The amount of items here is almost overwhelming and should not be missed if visiting this beautiful Japanese city.
Day 3 - Nagoya to Takayama
Taking Limited Express Train from Nagoya station to Takayama.
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Everyone knows Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto but there are a couple of similar, if not better, places in Japan. One is Motonosumi Inari Shrine in Yamaguchi prefecture and the other is this!
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The Takayama Festivals (高山祭 Takayama Matsuri?) in Takayama in Japan started in the 16th to 17th century. The origins of the festivals are unknown; however they are believed to have been started during the rule of the Kanamori family. Correspondence dated 1692 place the origin to 40 years prior to that date. One of the festivals is held on the 14th and 15 April and the other on the 9th and 10 October.
The Spring Takayama Festival is centered on the Hie Shrine. The shrine is also known as the Sanno Shrine, and the spring festival is also known as the Sanno Festival. The Sanno Festival is held to pray for a good harvest and the Autumn Festival is for giving thanks.
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Does JAPAN Look As BEAUTIFUL As It Is In ANIME ? Kimi No Na Wa SPECIAL | Your Name 2017 Edition
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Actually,yeah. In fact,most of the locations/cities shown in anime do exist in real Japan. They are taken as an inspiration for the writers and to immerse them completely in the story.
I've read about Saitama’s apartment earlier,the city of Setegaya is a special ward in Japan that was used as inspiration for Z-City, the home of Saitama, Genos and several other superheros who defend the city from mysterious beings.You may recognise some of these spectacular images from episode two of the series.
Here are some more real life places in Japan that are a part of our favourite anime-
The setting in Tokyo Ghoul(as the name suggests) is based on the wards in real-life Tokyo. You won’t find the exact buildings and organisations in the manga and anime here, but it’s still possible to walk around in the footsteps of your favourite characters, without the risk of being preyed upon and consumed by ghouls!
My point is,if the places from anime exist in Japan,doesn't that make Japan as beautiful as anime? :)
You can literally hold a picture of anime scene at these places and see your characters becoming real!!
I’ve recently watched the anime movie Kimi No Na Wa and was very much fascinated by the amount of detail Makoto Shinkai has added in the movie.
Look at some of these:
NTT DOCOMO YOYOGI BUILDING – TOKYO
This theater is in Shinanomachi and the location was used for the sunrise during the opening scene.
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE AT SHINANOMACHI STATION – TOKYO
This pedestrian bridge is located at Shinanomachi station and was used for the scene when Taki was calling Mitsuha
SUGA SHRINE – TOKYO
Suga Shrine is located in Tokyo and was used for the very last scene when Mitsuha and Taki pass each other on the stairs.
THE UNDERPASS IN SHINJUKU – TOKYO
This underpass or intersection is located in Nishi-shinjuku and was also used in the first trailer.
THE NATIONAL ART CENTER,
This is located in Roppongi and was used for the scene when Taki takes Miki on a lunch date. Miki is a stylish university student who is also working at the same Italian restaurant as Taki.
AOGASHIMA ISLAND
Aogashima is a volcanic island and is located south of Hachijojima. This island is said to be the model of one part of Itomori town, Mitsuha’s hometown and it is important place for Mitsuha and Taki to reach the truth. Since the island is such as remote location, just getting there is an adventure. There is only one helicopter that goes to and from the island and it seats only nine passengers. The best way to get to Aogashima is take an airplane from Haneda airport to Hachijojima island. Then transfer to a helicopter there. If you decide to go by boat, there is only a 50% chance that you will actually make it there. This is due to the lack of beaches and natural bays on this island which makes docking any vessels risky and dangerous
HIDA-SANNOGU HIE SHRINE – GIFU
This shrine is located in Gifu and was used as the model for the Miyamizu Shrine, which is the symbolic shrine in Itomori. This is where Mitsuha performs a Japanese traditional dance with her little sister. This shrine is actually used for the Takayama festival, one of biggest Japanese traditional festivals, so you might be surprised by the difference in size between the real thing and the animated version.
This lake is located in Nagano and was used as the symbolic lake in Itomori. It is important place for Mitsuha and Taki to discover the truth. There are many sightseeing spots in Suwa other than Lake Suwa. In Suwa City Kohan Park, visitors can enjoy the spectacular view of the Japan Alps while soaking their feet in a footbath. Tateishi park overlooks the whole city and it is surprising how much the real scenery and the scene from the movie resemble each other. There is also Suwa Taisha Shrine and Takashima castle. Around Lake Suwa there are several hot springs so if walking gets too tiring, visitors can relax in a bath while looking at Mt. Fuji. During the summer at Lake Suwa there are several firework shows
The actual bus stop was exactly like the one in the anime, including the mail box, the hut and the signboard. Inside the bus stop a movie poster of “Kimi no Na wa” was put up so that people would recognize this place was used in the movie.
I heard people often come here and take photos, with three people striking poses similar to those in the movie scene.
By the way this place is located in Miyagawacho Ochiai, Hida City Gifu Prefecture.
The movie was an absolute masterpiece too. It portrays the beautiful scenery of Japan vividly. I’m very much fascinated by their culture and ethics.
I surely wanna visit Japan for once in my life time :D
Takayama Spring Festival April 15,2011(Gojunko)
The Takayama Spring Festival is the annual festival of Hie Jinja Shrine (more affectionately known as Sanno-sama), the guardian deity of the southern half of the old Takayama castle town. As such the festival is commonly known as the Sanno Festival. - Captured Live on Ustream at
【兄妹旅行團】#8 電影你的名字的神社-日枝神社|日本飛騨高山 ♡ Lyanyan
在飛騨高山有一個神社曾出現在日本電影你的名字中。
雖然我沒有看過哈哈~
但第一次到神社還是覺得滿滿的新奇,因為常在日本的卡通裡出現過~^^
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