祝!! 重文 築地本願寺見学(Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple)
前から気になっていた築地本願寺(重文)。近くに行く機会があったので見学してきました。
築地本願寺は、石造りでちょっとインド風のところがとってもいいです。
地下鉄日比谷線築地駅そばというアクセスのよさもいいです。
Tsukiji Hongan-ji temple is a famous temple in Tokyo.
This temple is near Tsukiji fish market.
The building of the temple looks strange.
The style isn't a typical Japanese style building.
Walking around Meiji Shrine - Tokyo - Japan
Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, Meiji Jingū) is a shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken. Located just beside the JR Yamanote Line's busy Harajuku Station, Meiji Shrine and the adjacent Yoyogi Park make up a large forested area within the densely built-up city. The spacious shrine grounds offer walking paths that are great for a relaxing stroll.
The shrine was completed and dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and the Empress Shoken in 1920, eight years after the passing of the emperor and six years after the passing of the empress. The shrine was destroyed during the Second World War but was rebuilt shortly thereafter.
Emperor Meiji was the first emperor of modern Japan. He was born in 1852 and ascended to the throne in 1867 at the peak of the Meiji Restoration when Japan's feudal era came to an end and the emperor was restored to power. During the Meiji Period, Japan modernized and westernized herself to join the world's major powers by the time Emperor Meiji passed away in 1912.
2019 NRV rondreis Klassiek Japan
De pure Japanse cultuur is nog onaangetast door massatoerisme en we maakten kennis met de prachtige highlights van Japan. We reisden met het openbaar vervoer en hadden daarvoor de Japan Rail Pass.
In Tokyo verbleven we in Shinagawa en daarvandaan maakten we een onvergetelijke fietstocht naar de Kikyō-mon Gate, het Kitanomaru Park ten noorden van het Keizerlijk Paleis van Tokyo, de Hanzo-mon Gate en de Teppozuinari Shrine, de fish market enr de bekende Crossing bij Shibuya Station. In Kamakura zagen we de Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū shrine en gingen we naar de beroemde Daibutsu, de Grote Boeddha, de Hasedera temple, shintoheiligdommen en schitterend Japanse
tuinen.
In de pelgrimsstad Nikko liepen we naar de Shinkyo-brug, de Nikko Tosho-gu schrijn naar de Toshogu Gojunoto pagoda en langs de Daiya River door de Kanmangafuchi-kloof met de circa 70 stenen beelden van Jizo (god van de doden).
Van Hakone, aan de voet van Mount Fuji, gingen we naar Tōgendai Port en maakten we een tocht over het vulkanische Ashi-meer (Ashinoko). Met de ultrasnelle Shinkansentrein via Nagoya en vervolgens met de Hida Express naar Takayama met het draagstoelenmuseum Yatai Kaikan en de smalle straatjes en tempels. We bezochten Shirakawa-go met de typische Gasso Zukuri-stijl boerenwoningen en reisden we verder in Kanazawa naar de Kenrokuen Garden, het Kasteel Kanazawa en naar Higashi Chaya, het geishadistrict.
In Hiroshima zagen we het Vredespark, het Children's Peace Monument, de Victims Memorial Cenotaph en het pas geopende Peace Memorial Museum. Op het heilige eiland Miyajima bekeken we de beroemde Itsukushima-schrijn. In Nijo waren we bij Kasteel Nijo, bij de Togetsukyo-brug ( de zg. “Moon-Crossing Bridge”), de 14e-eeuwse Tenryu-Ji-tempel, het Bamboo forest en de Zen rotstuinen van Ryoanji en het ‘Gouden Paviljoen’, Kinkaku-Ji. In Nara, de oudste stad van Japan, zagen we eiligdommen en in Nara het beroemde eeuwenoudeTodaiji-tempelcomplex,
De laatste dag maakten we een fietstocht door Kyoto langs de Higashi-Honganji Temple, door de geishawijken Gion en Miyagawacho. Onderweg zagen we Maiko (geisha's in opleiding) en Ochaya
(theehuizen).
Een bijzondere en onvergetelijke rondreis!
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APA Hotel Kyoto-eki Horikawa-Dori, Kyoto, Japan
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The hotel is about 3 km from Nijo Castle, while Kiyomizu-dera Temple is a 12-minute drive away. Other popular attractions like Sanjusangen-do and Kyoto National Museum are a 10-minute drive away from Kyoto-eki Horikawa-Dori APA Hotel.
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Hokusai, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (富嶽三十六景, Fugaku Sanjūrokkei) is an ukiyo-e (浮世絵, pictures of the floating world) series of large, colour woodblock prints created between 1826 and 1833 by the Japanese master of the brush and skilled draftsman, Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). This series marked the beginning of Hokusai's courtship of the great mountain regarded as the source of the secret of immortality, and his effort to capture Fuji from a variety of different places and distances, in different seasons, weather conditions and telling context. The first 36 were included in the original publication and, due to their popularity, ten more were added after the original publication.
Hokusai drew each of the images on paper, or, more precisely, onto washi, the Japanese paper, and then he glued them onto a plank of wood, usually cherry wood, using the outlines given by the drawings for cutting the wood block. Hokusai followed the Nishiki-e (錦絵, brocade pictures) method of using multiple blocks for separate portions of the image, allowing him to use a wide range of colours, and to achieve incredibly complex and detailed images.
All images are faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art that are in the public domain.
Original thirty-six 1:32
1. The Great Wave Off Kanagawa 1:37
2. South Wind, Clear Sky (also known as Red Fuji) 1:45
3. Rainstorm Beneath the Summit 1:53
4. Under Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa 2:01
5. Sundai, Edo 2:09
6. The Blue Mountain and Circle of Pine Trees 2:17
7. Senju, Musashi Province 2:25
8. Inume Pass, Kōshū 2:33
9. Fuji View Field in Owari Province 2:41
10. Ejiri in the Suruga Province 2:49
11. A Sketch of the Mitsui Shop in Suruga in Edo 2:57
12. Sunset Across the Ryōgoku Bridge from the Bank of the Sumida River at Onmayagashi 3:05
13. Sazai Hall - Temple of Five Hundred Rakan 3:13
14. Tea House at Koishikawa. The Morning After a Snowfall 3:21
15. Below Meguro 3:29
16. Watermill at Onden 3:37
17. Enoshima in Sagami Province 3:45
18. Shore of Tago Bay, Ejiri at Tōkaidō 3:53
19. Yoshida at Tōkaidō 4:01
20. The Kazusa Province Sea Route 4:09
21. Nihonbashi Bridge in Edo 4:17
22. Barrier Town on the Sumida River 4:25
23. Bay of Noboto 4:33
24. The Lake of Hakone in Sagami Province 4:41
25. Mount Fuji Reflects in Lake Kawaguchi, Seen from the Misaka Pass in Kai Province 4:49
26. Hodogaya on the Tōkaidō 4:57
27. Tama River in Musashi Province 5:05
28. Asakusa Hongan-ji Temple in the Eastern Capital [Edo] 5:13
29. Tsukuda Island in Musashi Province 5:21
30. Shichiri Beach in Sagami Province 5:29
31. Umegawa in Sagami Province 5:37
32. Kajikazawa in Kai Province 5:45
33. Mishima Pass in Kai Province 5:53
34. Mount Fuji from the Mountains of Tōtōmi 6:01
35. Lake Suwa in Shinano Province 6:09
36. Ushibori in Hitachi Province 6:17
Additional ten 6:25
b1. Goten-yama-hill, Shinagawa on the Tōkaidō 6:30
b2. Honjo Tatekawa, the Timberyard at Honjo 6:38
b3. Pleasure District at Senju 6:46
b4. Nakahara in Sagami Province 6:54
b5. Ōno Shinden in the Suruga Province 7:02
b6. Climbing on Fuji 7:10
b7. The Tea Plantation of Katakura in Suruga Province 7:18
b8. The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tōkaidō 7:26
b9. Dawn at Isawa in Kai Province 7:34
b10. The Back of Fuji from the Minobu River 7:42
Music: Etenraku, performed by The Kyoto Imperial Court Music Orchestra of Japan, is a Gagaku (雅楽, elegant, correct, or refined music) style, Hyojo mode, piece. Gagaku is the traditional court music of Japan. It consists of three primary bodies: Saibara, Komagaku, and Togaku. When the music is played alone it is called Kangen, and when accompanied with a dance it is called Bugaku. It has been played since the sixth century, and is Japan's oldest orchestral art music. It is the music played whenever an important member of the royal class makes an entrance, and is rarely performed in public. But, I think that all classes must be abolished, so here it is dedicated to Mount Fuji, Katsushika Hokusai and his works, and YOU ALL!
All I have produced before the age of seventy is not worth taking into account. At seventy-three I have learned a little about the real structure of nature, of animals, plants, trees, birds, fishes and insects. In consequence when I am eighty, I shall have made still more progress. At ninety I shall penetrate the mystery of things; at one hundred I shall certainly have reached a marvelous stage; and when I am a hundred and ten, everything I do, be it a dot or a line, will be alive. I beg those who live as long as I to see if I do not keep my word. Written at the age of seventy five by me, once Hokusai, today Gwakyo Rojin, the old man mad about drawing.
Tour de Templos con el Goshuincho [La Japonidad al Palo 57]
Tenemos un instagram dedicado a los goshuin juntados! @goshuintonic
Lista de Templos y sus ubicaciones en google maps (Los que marcan con una ¨X¨ son templos que no hicimos Goshuin):
Soji-ji (Budista / Kanagawa, Tsurumi):
X Tofukuji (Budista / Kanagawa, Tsurumi):
X Ryusenji (Budista / Kanagawa, Tsurumi):
Anyoji (Budista / Kanagawa, Tsurumi):
Wakamiya (Shinto / Kanagawa, Kawasaki):
Daishi y Daishi Heigenji (Budista / Kanagawa, Kawasaki):
Kinomiya (Shinto / Shizuoka, Atami):
X Tozen-ji (Budista / Tokyo, Shinagawa):
Takanawa Jinja (Shinto / Tokyo, Shinagawa):
Sengaku-ji (Budista / Tokyo, Shinagawa):
X Shiba Toshogu (Shinto / Tokyo, Shiba):
Zojo-ji (Budista / Tokyo, Shiba):
X Namiyoke Inari Jinja (Shinto / Tokyo, Tsukiji):
X Tsukiji Hongan-Ji (Budista / Tokyo, Tsukiji):
Kanda Myojin (Shinto / Tokyo, Akihabara):
Gotoku-Ji (Budista / Tokyo, Setagaya):
Setagaya Hachimangu (Shinto / Tokyo, Setagaya):
Los templos del parque Ueno:
Budistas:
Kyomizu Kanondo - Shinobazunoike Bentendo - Gojoten
Shinto:
Hanazono Inari - Toshogu
Tokudaiji (Budista / Tokyo, Okachimachi):
Karasumori Jinja (Shinto / Tokyo, Simbashi):
Los templos que visitó Jin:
Chinjyu Hirakawa Jinja (Shinto / Saitama, Kawaguchi):
Meiji Jingu (Shinto / Tokyo, Harajuku):
Washinomiya Jinja (Shinto / Saitama, Washinomiya);
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HAPPYFUNSMILE. Tokyo Boogie at Oiwake
HAPPYFUNSMILE California Obon Tour, July 19-27, 2008. Performance at Oiwake in Los Angeles. Akiko sings Tokyo Boogie while Brian's parents-in-law show us how it's done!
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Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, Japan and Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple.
Music by David Wylie (YouTube name 7thwave42) - The Liquid Dreams Of the PopstationalKarli
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HD video of my trip to Japan in Sept-Oct 2010. Cities visited - Tokyo, Nikko, Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto, Himeji & Hiroshima. Trance music mixed by myself, video edited by myself. Enjoy.
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Japan Trip Kyoto 2017 Fushimi Inari Shrine Part 4
Japan Trip Tokyo 2017 Shibuya Part 5
Japan Trip Tokyo 2017 Ueno Park Part 6
Japan Trip Tokyo 2017 Metropolitan Building Part 7
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【Live】Tsukiji-Tsukishima walk at night
I'm going to walk from Tsukiji to Kachidoki, Tsukishima and finish at Hachobori stations. People say Tsukishima is a monjayaki haven, lets check (but very likely no inside filming, just brief look from outside)
Using Low Latency which has around 15 sec lag.
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* Before asking check if you are really watching most recent live by clicking Live button.
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For AfterLive discussions I created Discord server . Probably I will join to LiveStream voice channel during filming but why filming I will answer only into Youtube chat.
4K archive of this live event will be uploaded about same day but 1 hour video takes up to a week to be processed by Youtube to full 4K quality. So be patient and check .
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Filmed in 720p with Lumix GH5 camera, 8-18 f2.8-4 lens, Beholder EC1 stabilizer and Cerevo LiveShell 2 encoder.
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Does Sushiro have the Best Sushi in Japan?
Sushiro is a very popular conveyor belt (Kaiten) sushi restaurant in Japan. But is it the best sushi money can buy? We do our best to find out on this episode of The Kareshi and Kanojo Show!
Plus check out our trip to Kyoto:
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Japan Trip Tokyo 2017 Shibuya Part 5
Japan Trip Tokyo 2017 Ueno Park Part 6
Japan Trip Tokyo 2017 Metropolitan Building Part 7
Japan Trip Tokyo 2017 Tsukiji Fish Market Part 8
Japan Trip Tokyo 2017 Shibuya MariCar Part 9
Japan Trip Himeji & Kobe 2017 Part 10
Japan Trip Osaka 2017 Dotonbori Part 11
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???????? Walking around Tsukiji Fish Market (2019/Tokyo) #12
Jesteśmy sushiżercami i dla tego wybraliśmy się na sushi w pobliżu targu rybnego Tsukiji.
Ciekawostki:
- ryba trafia na japoński stół najpóźniej w ciągu 48 godzin od wyciągnięcia z wody
- najlepsze sztuki tuńczyka osiągają cenę nawet dziesięciu tysięcy dolarów
Targ rybny Tsukiji, oficjalnie Centralny Tokijski Hurtowy Targ Metropolitalny – największy na świecie hurtowy targ rybny i zarazem jeden z największych hurtowych targów żywnościowych, w którym sprzedawane są wszelkie rodzaje ryb - od sardynek po trzystukilogramowe tuńczyki - oraz inne owoce morza.
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