Tokiwadai Matsuri - Mikoshi Parade to the Tenso Shrine in Itabashi City - ときわ台天祖神社
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Tokiwadai, Tokyo, Japan (October 2015) -
Following the Mikoshi parade on the way back to the Tenso shrine.
Tokiwadai Tenso Jinja (ときわ台天祖神社) is a Shinto shrine adjacent to Tobu Tojo Line Tokiwadai Station. It's a spiritual branch of Ise Grand Shrine in Mie Prefecture and it's said to have been founded in the mid-13th century.
Tokiwadai Matsuri - Mikoshi Parade to the Tenso Jinja (ときわ台天祖神社)
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Tokiwadai, Tokyo, Japan (October 2015) -
Following the Mikoshi parade on the way back to the Tenso shrine in Minami Tokiwadai (Itabashi-ku, Tokyo).
Tokiwadai Tenso Jinja (ときわ台天祖神社) is a Shinto shrine adjacent to Tobu Tojo Line Tokiwadai Station. It's a spiritual branch of Ise Grand Shrine in Mie Prefecture and it's said to have been founded in the mid-13th century.
Japan Shinto Shrine named “TENSO-JINJA in Tokyo*
A name of God;
①、OO HIRUME NO MIKOTO (大孁貴命 spells in a Kanji )
②、OO HIRUME NO MUTI NO MIKOTO (大日孁貴命 spells in Kanji )
“TENSO-JINJA” is “天祖神社” spells in a Kanji ( Kanji is not an orijinal Japanese, because it came from Old China for long, long ago, so it is in the orijinal Japanese said that “AMATSU- MIOYA-JINJA” and this is a meaning that an ancestress of the Emperor of Japan and all Japanese people, too, so Most of Japanese spoken languages and expressions we are speaking is coming from “ YAMATO-KOTOBA ” as “ MANYOH--KOTOBA ” from of old ( about 16,000 years ago ).
《a Background 》
In a story of the birth-myth of Japan named “ KOJIKI =古事記 ” says that Once upon a time there lived Gods named ”IZANAGI=伊耶那岐神“ and ” IZANAMI =伊耶那美神“ in the heavenly world named “ TAKA-AMA-NO-HARA=高天原 ” and they made so many many Gods and when she had a God of fire named “ HI-NO-KAGU-TSUTI-NO-KAMI=火之迦具土神” in lastly, she has been dead in the cause of to be burnt at her privates.
”IZANAGI=伊耶那岐神“ lamented ( deplored ) for the death of her-self very very much and he could not give up for lost, so he went to the land of the dead ( Hades ) to take back a wife, but he could not it.(...sorry, shorten it as a long story..)...when he was returned to “ TAKA-AMA-NO-HARA=高天原 ”, many Gods were also born as soon as he washed his body to make his ablitions to wash off the dirty things of the land of the dead and lastly , when he washed his face, Gods of three were born;
①天照大御神 ( AMA-TERASU-OO-MI-KAMI ) from left eye.
②月読命 ( TSUKI-YOMI-NO-MIKOTO ) from right eye.
③建速」須佐之男命 ( TAKE-HAYA-SUSA-NO-O-MIKOTO ) from nose.
And he gave the power of the rule in the heavenly world to ① and gave the power of the rule in the world of the night to② , and finaly he gave the power of the rule in the world of the sea to ③.
Incidentally, 天照大御神 ( AMA-TERASU-OO-MI-KAMI ) is a male ? or female ? or ??...Most of japanese people belive that is a Goddess and it seems to me that she has another name “ 大日孁貴神 ( OO-HIRU-ME-NO-MUTI );
“大”=”尊称“=a title of honor, ”日”=“太陽”=SUN, “ 孁”=“巫女”= a virgin consecrated to a deity, “貴”=”高貴な者”=a person of noble birth.
But, it seems to me that 天照大御神 ( AMA-TERASU-OO-MI-KAMI ) is just a male and maybe he is a God named “ 大物主神(OO-MONO-NUSHI-NO-KAMI )=猿田毘古大神 ( SARUTA-BIKO-OO-KAMI )”
Because, these are some reasons why I contemplated it;
① A story named History is always remaking by the Winners ( in all over the world, of course, Japan, too.)
“ KOJI-KI” and “NIHON-SHOKI ” have remade by the winner named “ 藤原不比等=HUJIWARA NO HUHITO ( AD 659-729 )” in ASUKA ERA ( AD 592-794 )...The truth is just in the dark.
② God is the cause of all things, but this concept was made by
human.
Date of Scenes; Nov, 13. 2014, taken by Nikon coolpix P520
Place of Location; 2-6-29, NISI-DAI, ITABASHI-KU, TOKYO JAPAN.
(P.S) You can watch the others easily if you tap the keys of the title named “鎮守の社” in a Kanji ( or CHINJU NO MORI or CHINJU NO SHA in the Hepbum system of Romaji which can change in a Kanji)
If you can take a trip in Japan, I hope you visit at here, probably you will get something wonderful....
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