Ena 恵 那 ( Taisho) Gifu Japón 2014 por Paco Barberá
Ena 恵 那 Japon
Ena es una pequeña ciudad en la prefectura de Gifu a poca distancia de Nagoya . Ena se encuentra en la histórica Edo Período carretera Nakasendo entre Kyoto y Edo ( Tokio ) y es un punto de partida preferido para las alzas en adelante en el Nakasendo a Nakatsugawa y encendido a Magome y Tsumago , Kiso-Fukushima y Narai .
Ena 恵那
Ena is a small town in Gifu Prefecture within easy reach of Nagoya. Ena is located on the historic Edo Period Nakasendo highway between Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo) and is a favorite starting point for onward hikes on the Nakasendo to Nakatsugawa and on to Magome &Tsumago, Kiso-Fukushima and Narai Japan by Paco Barberá 2014 Taisho日本大正村
Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Cycling Ultraman Dyna Ikebukuro East exit Yamada Denki
Ultraman Dyna
Ultraman Dyna (ウルトラマンダイナ Urutoraman Daina) is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show which aired between 6 September 1997 until 29 August 1998. The series is a direct sequel to the previous Ultraman series, Ultraman Tiga.
Yamada Denki
Yamada-Denki Co., Ltd. (株式会社ヤマダ電機 Kabushiki-gaisha Yamada Denki?) is one of the largest consumer electronics retailer chains in Japan. Some of its stores also sell other products, such as books.
Ikebukuro
Ikebukuro (池袋, [ikebu͍ku͍ɽo]) is a commercial and entertainment district in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. Toshima ward offices, Ikebukuro station, and several shops, restaurants, and enormous department stores are located within city limits.
At the center of Ikebukuro is the train and subway station, a huge urban gathering shared by the JR East lines, the Seibu Ikebukuro Line and the Tōbu Tōjō Line. It is one of the main commuter hubs in the western Yamanote area of Tokyo. Ikebukuro Station is the second busiest station in Japan, second only to Shinjuku Station.
Around the station are the Seibu and Tōbu department stores. Seibu, written with the characters for West and Musashi (province) 西武, is on the east end of the station and Tōbu, written with the characters for East and Musashi 東武, is on the west end. East of the station, on the site of Sugamo Prison, stands Sunshine 60, which was Tokyo's tallest building at the time of its construction. Adjacent to Sunshine City, on Meiji-Dori is the Toyota Amlux Building which houses the Toyota showroom. Otome Road, a leading shopping area for otaku products aimed at women, is located nearby. Marui and Don Quijote also have department stores in the area. The principal electronics retailer in Ikebukuro is Bic Camera. There is a small pleasure district located in Nishi-Ikebukuro, similar to Shinjuku's Kabukichō.
The old village of Ikebukuro stood to the northwest of the station. Most of the area on which modern Ikebukuro is built was historically known as Sugamo. In the Taishō and Shōwa periods, the relatively low land prices attracted artists and foreign workers, who lent a somewhat cosmopolitan atmosphere to Ikebukuro. Until October 1, 1932 when Toshima ward was established, the area was an independent municipality of Ikebukuro-mura (池袋村).
The kanji for Ikebukuro literally means pond bag. Outside the west exit of Ikebukuro station near an entrance to the Fukutoshin Line is a small plaque explaining how the area used to have multiple lakes, hence the name.
There is a small statue of an owl located near the center of the city called Ikefukurō-zō (いけふくろう像), meaning lake owl statue. It is a play on words from the alternative meaning of fukuro as owl (although owl is pronounced with a long final oh, rather than a short o in the word fukuro for bag). The owl statue has become a famous meeting place along the lines of the statue of Hachikō located outside of Shibuya Station.
Education
Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Toshima Ward. Public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.
Crime and safety
The Kyokuto-kai designated yakuza syndicate is headquartered in Ikebukuro.
In popular culture
Ikebukuro is the setting of the Japanese manga and TV drama Ikebukuro West Gate Park. It is also the setting of the Japanese light novel series, anime, and manga, Durarara!!. Ikebukuro is also the name of a 16-minute long track from the Brian Eno album, The Shutov Assembly.
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Homemade Ramen
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Ingredients (serves 2 - 3)
-Char-siu pork-
500g Boston butt (You can use belly part which has more fat as well.)
1 Green Onion (Green part)
2 – 3 slices of ginger
1 clove of garlic
-Char siu Sauce -
150ml soy sauce
100ml mirin
100ml sake
1tbs sugar
1tsp salt
50ml water
50ml boito stock soup (optional)
-Boiled Eggs-
2 eggs
50% Char siu sauce
50% water
※ Pour the sauce and water until it covers the eggs. Having a paper towel on top of the eggs help soak the sauce evenly. This also applies to the pork.
-Chicken soup-
1 chicken bone
3 – 5 chicken wings
1 green onion (green part)
2 slices of ginger
water (enough to cover the ingredients in your pot)
-Fish Soup-
2 cups of boiling (soft) water
10g bonito flakes
30g Japanese anchovy
※ You can use fish stock that already has mushroom, kelp and anchovy in it. They are always on the same shelf as bonito flakes in Japan.
-Mushroom Soup-
2 dried shiitake mushrooms
100ml water
-Kombu Soup-
10g Kelp
100ml water
-Clam Soup-
Any types of clam you want
500ml water
50ml sake
-Thick Soy sauce-
50ml soy sauce
5g kelp
5g bonito flakes
Put the bonito flakes and a piece of kelp in a tea bag and soak them in soy sauce overnight.
-Chicken Oil-
1 chicken skin
2g salt
-Soup Ratio-
fish soup: chicken soup: clam soup: Kombu soup: mushroom soup = 4 : 3 : 1 : 1 : 1
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“Celestial” by Sappheiros
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Kirtan in the Okinawan Nature
Guest came from Osaka, Amiya Dhara Mataji!
Plaese join us and bless for us, spread Holly name in Okinawa and all over the Japan!
明智光秀出生地(恵那市明智町)・大河ドラマ/明智城~光秀ゆかりの地を散策Akechi Mitsuhide Fabric (Akechi-cho, Ena City)
明智光秀の出生地として知られる岐阜県恵那市明智町に行ってきました。
「日本大正村」の周辺でもあるので、合わせての散策がおすすめ。
出発地は明知鉄道の明智駅または「大正村」の駐車場から。
2019年12月23日訪問。
岐阜県恵那市明智町
光秀公産湯の井戸
土岐明智城(多羅砦)
お牧の方墓所(光秀公の母堂)
天神神社(光秀公学問所)
白鷹城址(明智城址)
光秀公お手植えの楓(八王子神社)
光秀公供養塔(龍護寺)
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詳しくはこちらへ
●明智光秀出生地(恵那市明智町)・大河ドラマ/明智城~光秀ゆかりの地を散策
●「日本大正村」歴代村長・役場で休憩を・袴レンタルも(岐阜県恵那市明智町)
●日本大正村・入場料/駐車場とアクセス・大正時代にタイムスリップ(岐阜県恵那市)
●大正村でランチ(食事)・海鮮焼肉かレストランが近い、お土産は(恵那市明智町)
We went to Akechi Town, Ena City, Gifu Prefecture, which is known as the birthplace of Akechi Mitsuhide.
It's also close to Nihon Taisho Village, so it's recommended to take a stroll together.
The departure point is from Aichi Station on the Aichi Railway or the parking lot of Taishomura.
Visited December 23, 2019.
Akechi Town, Ena City, Gifu Prefecture
Mitsuhide public hot water well
Toki Akechi Castle (Tara Fort)
Makikata Tomb (Mitsuhide's Mother Hall)
Tenjin Shrine (Mitsuhide Public School)
Shirataka Castle Ruins (Akechi Castle Ruins)
Mitsuhide hand-planted maple (Hachioji Shrine)
Mitsuhide Public Service Tower (Ryugoji)
The details such as are summarized on the blog.
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● Mitsuhide Akechi Fabric (Akechi-cho, Ena City) ・ Taiga Drama
● Nippon Taisho-mura, the mayor of the past, taking a break at the government office, and renting a hakama (Akechi-cho, Ena City, Gifu Prefecture)
● Taisho-mura, Japan ・ Entrance fee / Parking lot and access ・ Time slip during the Taisho era (Ena City, Gifu Prefecture)
● Lunch (meal) in Taisho village, seafood yakiniku or restaurant is near, souvenir (Akechi-cho, Ena city)
Eihoji Templo Kokeizan situado en Tajimi City, Prefectura de Gifu Japón.日本©2014Paco Barberá
Templo Kokeizan Eihoji
Eihoji Templo Kokeizan situado en Tajimi City, Prefectura de Gifu fue establecido por la rama Nanzen-ji del Budismo Zen Rinzai. El templo fue fundado en 1313 y contiene dos edificios que se indican como tesoros nacionales. Estos son los Kannon-do y Kaisan-do. Los terrenos del templo y los jardines son una belleza impresionante y se han designado como un lugar de belleza escénica nacional. Incluyen un impresionante jardín zen con estanque, puente, y cascada. Templo Kokeizan Eihoji en mi opinión es un tesoro escondido, y puede igualar la belleza escénica de complejos de templos famosos como Templo Ginkakuji en Kyoto y Byodo-in en Uji.
Los edificios dentro del complejo del Templo Kokeizan Eihoji son muy interesantes y se combinan los dos estilos arquitectónicos chinos y japoneses. Templo Kokeizan Eihoji también está clasificado como uno de los mejores lugares en la prefectura de Gifu para la visualización momiji u otoño licencia.
Qué se puede ver en el templo Kokeizan Eihoji
Eihoji Templo Hondo (Main Hall)
El primer edificio que se ve al entrar en el complejo del templo es la gran Eihoji Templo Hondo (Hall Principal). El edificio original fue destruido por el fuego durante el período Sengoku, pero el edificio actual es todavía hermoso, sobre todo con las linternas de piedra en el frente.
The Hondo Main Hall at Kokeizan Eihoji Temple
Kannon hace a Hall
El Kannon-do es un tesoro nacional famosa por su arquitectura Zen, y el edificio es donde se consagra una estatua de Kannon (Diosa de la Misericordia). Fue construido el año después de Muso Kokushi visitó Kokeizan en 1314. Muso Kokushi era un monje budista zen Rinzai, maestro calígrafo, poeta y diseñador de jardines, que era el más famoso monje de su tiempo. Se le atribuye la creación del jardín Zen increíble en el templo Kokeizan Eihoji así como los de Koke-dera y Templo Tenryuji en Kyoto.
The Kannon-do at Kokeizan Eihoji Temple
Puente Musaibashi
Este puente Musaibashi o sin fin es la atracción principal en el templo Kokeizan Eihoji y es muy pintoresco. Cruzando el puente famoso Musaibashi te lleva a la Kannon-do. Es un magnífico puente arqueado buscando y el viaje sobre él es muy espiritual. Se dice que cruzar el puente hacia el Kannon-do simboliza viajar a un lugar de la iluminación. Una vez cruzado el puente a la Kannon-do, no debe cruzar de nuevo, pero caminar alrededor de ella con el fin de salir.
A Close-up of the Musaibashi Bridge at Kokeizan Eihoji Temple
Kaisan hace a Hall
El Kaisan-do del Templo Kokeizan Eihoji es un tesoro nacional y valiosos bienes culturales japonés. Alberga la Kenpon Choshoku Senju Kannonzo, que es un Bien de Interés Cultural Nacional seda designado prestación tela de los Mil Armado Kannon (Diosa de la Misericordia), así como la caligrafía por los sacerdotes fundadores del Templo Kokeizan Eihoji. Se cree que Ashikaga Takauji construyó este edificio en 1352 durante el Período Muromachi. Este estilo de la construcción con influencias chinas fue popular durante el Período Muromachi de la historia japonesa. Ashikaga Takauji (1305-1358) fue el fundador y primer shogun del Shogunato Ashikaga. Hay una estatua de Muso Kokushi sentado en la parte trasera de la Kaisan-do.
The Kaisan-do at Kokeizan Eihoji Temple
El Gingko árbol famoso
Templo Kokeizan Eihoji tiene un gran árbol Gingko que está cerca de 700 años de antigüedad. El árbol se dice que ha sido plantada por el fundador del templo, Buttoku Zenji. El árbol es de 25,3 metros de altura con una circunferencia 4,33 metros. Es un lugar popular para las fotos durante el otoño en Japón.
actas y cada uno ha sido designado como tesoros nacionales.
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Japanese science fiction | Wikipedia audio article
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Science fiction is an important subgenre of modern Japanese literature that has strongly influenced aspects of contemporary Japanese pop culture, including anime, manga, video games, tokusatsu, and cinema.