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Morioka is a city on Japan’s Honshu island. Iwate Park, known for its spring cherry blossoms and fall colors, is home to the ruins of 17th-century Morioka Castle.
Nearby, Ishiwarizakura is a centuries-old cherry tree growing from a cracked boulder. Hoonji Temple houses hundreds of Buddhist statues. Kaiunbashi Bridge offers views of Mount Iwate. To the west, there are hot springs at Tsunagi, on the shore of Gosho Lake.
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Rock-breaking Cherry Tree
Iwate Park (Koen)
Fesan
Morioka Castle Ruins
Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building
Hoonji Temple
Morioka Hachimangu
Sakurayama Shrine
Iwate Museum of Art
Kaiunbashi Bridge
THE LARGEST TAIKO DRUM FESTIVAL IN THE WORLD SANSA ODORI FESTIVAL (JAPAN)
Morioka Sansa Odori Festival, held from August 1 through 4, is one of the Five Great Festivals of Tohoku. Over 10,000 taiko drummers and dancers parade through the city; Sansa is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest taiko drum festival in the world.
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Morioka Hachimangu Shrine Iwate Honshu Japan
Morioka Castle Site Park ( Morioka City )
( National historic site )
Morioka Castle was a beautiful three-story castle which served as the residence of the Nambu lords. Its construction began in 1598, and by 1609, Morioka had developed as a castle town. However, the age of the samurai eventually came to a close, and the castle was demolished in 1874. The site became desolate after the demolition, but it was revived in 1906 as Iwate Park; in 2006, the park was given a new nickname Morioka Castle Site Park to commemorate its 100th anniversary. Though the castle no longer stands today, you can still see the beautiful stone walls throughout the park.
Nitobe Inazo, who wrote Bushido: The Soul of Japan ( 1900 ) , was born just across the river from the park; today, his monument stands in the park. There are many reasons to visit the park throughout the year: the Morioka Cherry Blossom Festival in the spring, the lush green foliage in the summer, the colorful foliage and music festival in the fall, and the illuminated stone walls in the winter.
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2014 07 15 Miyako to Morioka
Started the morning with an early morning exploration of a nearby shrine and temple. It was a bit somber once we realized this would be our last full day in Japan. A quick stop at a local bakery then it was off to Morioka via an hour and a half bus ride through some scenic mountains. We spent some time learning how to dye in traditional Japanese style before having lunch and having fun at Koiwai Farm.
The Forest Temple of Zen: Eikan-dō!
Eikan-dō Zenrin-ji is the head temple for the Seizan branch of Japan's Jōdo-shū (Pure Land) Buddhist sect, located in the town of Eikandō, in Kyoto's Sakyō-ku. It was founded by Shinshō, a pupil of Kūkai, and is famous for its fall foliage and for its prominence in the past as a center of learning.
The temple is commonly referred to as either just Eikan-dō (View of Eternity Hall or Hall of Yōkan or Zenrin-ji (Temple of Forest of Zen). However, it also has two other names. Shōju-raigō-san translates roughly to Mountain of going across to the saints, while Muryōsu-in means roughly Temple of Immeasurable Fortune.
The temple got its start when Kūkai's pupil, the monk Shinshō, aspired to found a temple for the worship of the Gochi Nyorai, or Five Wisdom Buddhas. In 853, he purchased the mansion of Fujiwara no Sekio for this purpose. The construction of temples was forbidden in Kyoto at the time, however, and so it was not until ten years later, when formal Imperial approval was granted by Emperor Seiwa, that the Zenrin-ji was formally founded.
The Zenrin-ji compound is nestled in Kyoto's Eastern Mountain (Higashiyama), and its buildings, most of them connected by covered walkways and staircases, are scattered among a range of heights.
Main gate - the Kōrai-mon (高麗門) is named after the ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo (Kōrai in Japanese). The current structure dates from the late Edo period (mid-19th c.).
Inner gate - the Yakui-mon (薬医門), along with the Kōrai-mon, derive from the fortress gates that would have surrounded the aristocratic mansion before it became a temple. Their placement and architecture are said to still reflect these origins today. The current structure dates to 1744.
Founder's Hall (御影堂, Goe-dō) - enshrines and honors Hōnen, the founder of Jōdo-shū. The current structure was completed in 1912, and is larger than the Amida Hall.
Amida Hall (阿弥陀堂, Amida-dō) - the famous Amida statue which is the central object of worship for the temple, is enshrined here. The hall is seated higher on the mountain than the Founder's Hall; the current structure was built at the beginning of the 17th century.
Tahōtō - the temple's tower is situated at the highest point in the compound, and offers the greatest view of the scenery. The current structure was completed in 1928.
Zen Chief Priests' Chamber (方丈, Hōjō) - despite Zenrin-ji's name, it is not a temple of Zen Buddhism; nevertheless, the compound includes this priests' chamber in the Zen style. Its construction is said to have been ordered by Emperor Go-Kashiwabara (1500-1526), but was not built until the Edo period
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Japanese festival with a huge bonfire and naked pilgrims
Dontosai, Japanese ceremony when New Year decorations are piled on to a bonfire which is lit on January 14th. Later on in the day, groups of men and women in shorts and straw sandals visit the shrine - hadaka mairi. One of the biggest such festivals is held at Osaki Hachiman shrine in Sendai.
Fire Lanterns over Chengdu 成都
Someone setting off fire lanterns over the river in Chengdu. Fire lanterns are kind of like tiny, ancient-Chinese hot-air balloons made of paper. I'm not sure why they're legal. There was a long chain of about a dozen of them floating off into the night. I didn't see any of them actually go down; the tiny red dots in the video are distant fire lanterns.
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Kanzeon Bosatsu
Kannon Bódhiszattva
Kalligráfia bemutató
Tatabánya - Shinkendo dojo
Hang Zhou, China Lingyin Temple and Garden during rain
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