日吉大社 滋賀県大津市 2019 Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine Otsu shi Shiga Japan
撮影2019.9.16
旧竹林院の撮影の後、隣の日吉大社に参拝しました。
日吉大社は、京都平安京の北東に位置することから表鬼門を守る神社として、また比叡山延暦寺の地主神でもあり、天台宗・延暦寺の守護神として歴史的にも重要な神社です。
緑につつまれた広大な境内に数社の社がありとても全社は回り切りませんでした。
旧竹林院で時間を取ってしまい、駆け足での撮影となりました。
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Hiyoshi Taisha Sanno-sai Festival Part 2/2 山王祭
Held by Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan (not to be confused with the Sanno Matsuri held in Tokyo), the annual Sanno-sai Festival is held during April 12-14 and features processions, torches at night, violent rocking of portable shrines, and a boat procession on Lake Biwa. This Part 2 video shows the festival on April 14, 2009 which climaxed with the portable shrines taken on a boat on Lake Biwa. Photos:
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Hiyoshi Taisha is a Shinto shrine located in Ōtsu, Shiga, Japan. This shrine is one of the Twenty-Two Shrines. Hiyoshi Shrine, also known as Hiyoshi jinja or Hie jinja.
Sakamoto, Otsu, Shiga, Japan
Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine Sanno Festival the Japan's birthplace of mikoshi portable shrine
Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine is located in Otsu, Shiga at the foot of Mt. Hiei where there is the world heritage temple, Enryaku-ji near the top. It is historically very important shrine with its history of more than 1300 years. It is also well-known as the birthplace of mikoshi (portable shrine). The April Sunnno festival attracts many people but not so famous as the one in Tokyo even though it is the original festival.
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Hiyoshi Taisha Sanno-sai Festival Part 1/2 山王祭
Held by Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan (not to be confused with the Sanno Matsuri held in Tokyo), the annual Sanno-sai is held during April 12-14 and features processions, torches at night, violent rocking of portable shrines, and a boat procession on Lake Biwa. This Part 1 video shows the festival on April 13, 2009 which climaxed with the violent rocking of mikoshi portable shrines at night. Photos:
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【天空の拝殿】日吉大社-Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine:Worship of the summit
滋賀県大津市坂本に位置する日吉大社。東本宮の脇から延びる山道を登ると三宮神社と牛尾神社が現れました。山道は傾斜がきつく参拝客はまばらでした。拝殿から望む景色は素晴らしく琵琶湖を一望できました。世俗の喧騒から少し距離を置きたい方、ゆっくりと絶景に身をゆだねたい方にはお勧めの穴場ではないでしょうか。
Hiyoshi Taisha ( the same characters can be pronounced as Hie Taisha) is a Shinto shrine located in Ōtsu, Shiga, Japan. This shrine is one of the Twenty-Two Shrines. Hiyoshi Shrine ( Hiyoshi taisha), also known as Hiyoshi jinja or Hie jinja.
The West Hall of Worship (西本宮, nishi hon-gū) and the East Hall of Worship ( higashi hon-gū) have been designated by the Agency for Cultural Affairs as National Treasures in the category shrines.This shrine heads the seventh largest shrine network in Japan, at about 4,000 shrines.
Sannosai Hiyoshi Taisha Shiga Otsu Biwa Photo by Kari Gröhn karigrohn karigrohn.com karigrohncom
Sannosai Matsuri Japan Hiyoshi Taisha Shiga Otsu Lake Biwa Photo by Kari Gröhn karigrohn karigrohn.com karigrohncom Sanno-sai Matsuri Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine Sakamoto Karasaki Otsu 山王祭 滋賀県 日吉大社
【御鎮座1350年】日吉大社 西本宮-Hiyoshi Taisha shrine(West Hall of Worship)
平成30年に西本宮が御鎮座1350年という節目を迎えられたということで、玉垣屋根などが職人さんによって改修されていました。
西本宮は比叡山延暦寺東塔の守護神と敬われているようです。
Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine is the head shrine of approximately 3,800 Sanno shrines throughout Japan, and is a designated Japan Heritage site. Spreading at the foot of Mt. Hachiojiyama (Mt. Ushinozan), a part of the Hieizan mountain range, it is the local deity of Sakamoto, the temple town for Enryakuji Temple, as well as being home to numerous National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties. Fall is an especially beautiful time at Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine, with the crimson leaves painting a picturesque background to the temple buildings.
Women's MIKOSHI / Takebe-taisha (shrine in Otsu city,Shiga,Japan)
Spring Festival /Takebe-taisha (shrine in Otsu city,Shiga,Japan) 建部神社 春祭り
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日吉大社の境内 (滋賀・大津市):Precincts of the Hiyoshi-taisha (Otsu City, Shiga)
全国の日吉・日枝・山王神社の総本社である日吉大社に行ってきました。
境内は国の史跡に指定されています。(2017年4月24日の訪問)
I visited to the Hiyoshi-taisha Shrine on April 24, 2017.
The precincts of this Shinto shrine are designated as a national historic site.
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Full Taiko Performance by KOKORO (湖鼓RO) at Hiyoshi Taisha 日吉大社
This was a special night performance by 湖鼓RO (Kokoro) a taiko group based in Shiga Prefecture at 日吉大社 (Hiyoshi Taisha) in Otsu, near Mount Hiei on Sunday November 17, 2019.
Sannosai Matsuri, Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine, Sakamoto, Karasaki, Otsu 山王祭 日吉大社 坂本 唐崎 大津 by Kari G
Sannosai Matsuri, Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine, Sakamoto, Karasaki, Otsu 山王祭 日吉大社 坂本 唐崎 大津 by Kari Gröhn, karigrohncom
Music
(Taiko Drum)
Kogen Zōjōji Temple, Horakutaiko Hanyashinkyo, Shiba, Tōkyō
向源 増上寺 法楽太鼓 般若心経 芝 東京
(Kantele)
Arvo Pärt b 1935, Pari Intervallo for Organ, Ritva Koistinen b 1956
During the Sanno-sai Matsuri of the Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine deities are brought down from their mountain residence to the villages of Sakamoto and Karasaki to be entertained and to pray for a rich harvest. Seven mikoshi are carried down to the shore of Lake Biwa where they are loaded onto the ceremoniously decorated barge.
A ritual dedication of offerings to the kami takes place on the lake when the mikoshi are floated from Sakamoto to Karasaki.
The Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine (also known as Hiei Shrine) is located on the south-west side of Lake Biwa at the foot of Mt Hiei. The Buddhist Tendai sect's main temple (Enryakuji) on Mt Hiei is located to the northeast of the old imperial capital (Kyoto).
According to Chinese geomantic views Kyoto was thought to be particularly vulnerable to evil influences from the northeast.
During the late Heian period the Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine had close links with the powerful Enryakuji Temple. When monks came down from the mountain to demonstrate in the capital and make demands of the emperor they would first stop at the shrine and take a mikoshi with them. At the shrine there is an unusual
Sanno-style gate, more than three thousand maple trees, and three stone bridges contributed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who was the famous war lord and unifier of Japan.
【国宝】日吉大社 東本宮本殿-Hiyoshi Taisha shrine(East Hall of Worship)
早朝、比叡山坂本駅で下車し琵琶湖を背にしばらく歩くと、大きな鳥居が現れました。鳥居を一歩くぐれば町並みはがらりと変わり木々の揺らぎと水音の心地よい響に満ちていました。
東本宮の印象は町並み同様、豊かな水で満たされた生命力あふれる聖域といったものでした。
Hiyoshi Taisha was first recorded in Kojiki, written in the 8th century. In the Middle Ages, the Enryaku-ji temple influenced the shrine to include some Buddhist essence.
The buildings of the shrine were burnt when Oda Nobunaga destroyed Enryaku-ji in 1571. The existing buildings were constructed in the last quarter of the 16th century.
The shrine became the object of Imperial patronage during the early Heian period. In 965, Emperor Murakami ordered that Imperial messengers were sent to report important events to the guardian kami of Japan. These heihaku were initially presented to 16 shrines; and in 991, Emperor Ichijō added three more shrines to Murakami's list. Three years later in 994, Ichijō refined the scope of that composite list by adding Umenomiya Shrine and Gion Shrine, which is now known as Yasaka Jinja.
In 1039, Emperor Go-Suzaku ordered that one more shrine be added to the grouping created by Murakami and Ichijō—the Hie jinja. This unique number of Imperial-designated shrines has not been altered since that time.
From 1871 through 1946, the Hie jinja was officially designated one of the Kanpei-taisha (官幣大社), meaning that it stood in the first rank of government supported shrines.
JG 4K HDR 滋賀 日吉大社の紅葉(国宝) Shiga Hiyoshitaisha(National Treasure)
Educational movie of the real world. No noise (BGM,Guide) added.
Not interesting without knowledge. Prepare before viewing.
滋賀県大津市 日吉大社
Hiyoshi Taisha,Otsu city,Shiga
【駅訪問2013】京阪石山坂本線 坂本駅 Sakamoto Station, Otsu Japan
坂本駅は滋賀県大津市にある京阪大津線(石山坂本線)の駅です。 Sakamoto Station is a train station on Keihan Railway Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture.
日吉大社の最寄り駅です。また、比叡山延暦寺へ行く場合は坂本ケーブル(比叡山鉄道ケーブルカー)に乗ってください。 There is Hiyoshi Taisha shrine near this station. When you go to Hieizan Enryaku-ji, please ride Sakamoto Cable Car.
石山坂本線の終着駅です。駅員配置駅です。
この動画では券売機や改札機の数、バリアフリーなどの情報を載せています。
乗り換え:JR湖西線(比叡山坂本駅)
撮影日:2013/07/12
映像・路線図ともに私が撮影。
石山坂本線の他の駅は以下の再生リストからご覧ください。
京阪石山坂本線 全駅訪問 Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line
Sanno sai Matsuri, Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine, Sakamoto, Karasaki, Otsu 山王祭 日吉大社 坂本 唐崎 大津 by Kari
Sanno-sai Matsuri, Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine, Sakamoto, Karasaki, Otsu 山王祭 日吉大社 坂本 唐崎 大津 by Kari Gröhn, karigrohncom
During the Sanno-sai Matsuri of the Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine deities (kami) are brought down from their mountain residence to the villages of Sakamoto and Karasaki to be entertained and to pray for a rich harvest. The two mikoshi carrying the ferocious spirit (aramitama) of the male kami join the two mikoshi carrying the peaceful spirit (nigimitami) of the female kami in the evening resting place (yoimiya) where is held the Yoimiya-otoshi ritual. It
celebrates wildly the marriage of the kami when the local youths repeatedly shake and swing back and forth in turn all four mikoshi symbolising the birth of the couple’s offspring.
The day after Yomiya-otoshi seven mikoshi are carried down to the shore of Lake Biwa where they are loaded onto the ceremoniously decorated barge. The four bamboo poles at the corners linked with straw rope sanctify the barge. A ritual dedication of offerings to the kami takes place on the lake when the mikoshi are floated from Sakamoto to Karasaki. According to old belief, a fisherman entertained the kami with a meal off the shore of Karasaki when the deity travelled from Mount Miwa by boat.
The Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine (also known as Hiei Shrine) is located on the south-west side of Lake Biwa at the foot of Mt Hiei. The Buddhist Tendai sect's main temple (Enryakuji) on Mt Hiei is located to the northeast of the old imperial capital (Kyoto). According to Chinese geomantic views Kyoto was thought to be particularly vulnerable to evil influences from the northeast.
During the late Heian period the Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine had close links with the powerful Enryakuji Temple. When monks came down from the mountain to demonstrate in the capital and make demands of the emperor they would first stop at the shrine and take a mikoshi with them. At the shrine there is an unusual Sanno-style gate, more than three thousand maple trees, and three stone bridges contributed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
It is believed that the famous lore of three monkeys (speak no evil, hear no evil, and see no evil) associates with the shrine-temple entity of Mt Hiei. The central Buddhist deity of Mt Hiei is Sanno (Mountain King), but his messenger is the sacred monkey protecting the Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine. The monkey's role in guarding against demons originates from the word for monkey (saru), which is a homonym for the word expel (also pronounced saru).
The famous war lord and unifier of Japan, Toyotomi Hideyoshi was also called monkey due to his ugly appearance and several faces. He was the good, the bad and the ugly in one person. He was also nicknamed monkey as he was a real trouble-maker. His native village called him Hiyoshi.
Japan: Biwako Hall in Otsu, Shiga prefecture (4/5) 2011-03-05(Sat)1452hrs
During the interval between acts of Verdi's _Aida_. Biwako means Lake Biwa, which is Japan's largest lake ensconced in the middle of Shiga prefecture. Biwako Hall by the lake is probably Japan's best venue for opera performances. The view from the foyer is almost like that of Helsinki.
滋賀縣立藝術劇場びわ湖ホール(大津市)。