Nara Japan with visits to Nara Park, Todaiji Temple, and Kasuga Taisha shrine
This was a day trip to Nara that I took from Kyoto, took about 1 hour using the JR train. The weather was really bad today, it was raining, and I had to hold the umbrella on one hand, and record on the other. I wish I had a rain jacket. But even the rain couldn't stop people from visiting this magnificent area. Nara was Japan's first capital, and 2010 was it's 1300 year anniversary.
Komyo-ji (Kaname Kannon 金目観音) Temple, Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
坂東巡礼 第7番 光明寺 (金目観音)
Komyo-ji Temple is located in Hiratsuka City of Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan.
The main diety at this temple is Kaname Kannon.
Engaku-ji (円覚寺) Temple, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Engaku-ji (円覚寺)Temple is located in Kamakura of Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan. During the hey days of Kamakura Period in Japan, this temple was as important as the Kenchoji Temple in Kamakura. This temple was built as a remembrance to victims of the wars between the ancient Japan and the Mongolian invaders.
This temple is located in the famous Kamakura Kaido, a narrow street between Kamakura and Kita Kamakura. On Kamakura Kaido, many temples are located.
In the sprawling temple precincts there are many temples, shrines, buildings and Kannon statues.
Hope you get a chance to visit this temple and enjoy it.
The Kyoto Network - Myoshin-ji
In the scenic northwest corner of Kyoto lies the expansive Myoshin-ji temple complex.
Sanno Matsuri
Sanno Matsuri festival on the streets of Tokyo, June 12, 2012.
京都 紅葉 光明寺 表参道 Kōmyō-ji Temple in the foliage season(2010-11)
平成22年11月下旬 In late November 2010
光明寺の総門、表参道、御影堂の紅葉です。(京都府長岡京市)
Kōmyō-ji, a Buddhist Temple, in the foliage season.
(Nagaokakyō City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan)
地図map
kamogawa-chiba-japan.mp4
Some scenes of the drive down to a weekend English camp in Kamogawa down on the Boso Peninsula in Chiba, Japan.
千葉県の房総半島にある鴨川まで運転しました。いろいろな山の中のシーン、7-11の説明などが反映します。
[4K] Tokyo Asagaya Tanabata Festival At Night, Spectacular Decorations
In this video I am walking you trough the Asagaya Tanabata Festival 2019 (阿佐谷七夕まつり)at night. The Asagaya Tanabata Matsuri is considered one of the greatest festivals of its kind throughout Japan. During the event, colorful bamboo displays adorn the area in front of JR Asagaya Station. The many shopping streets surrounding the station also feature paper-mache ornaments and refreshment stalls, attracting a lively crowd each year. In this video I have covered the main shopping street. I hope you will enjoy it.
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Motoyama-ji Temple - belfry and lower grounds.
cycling
奈良市内~氷室神社到着!(2/4)
ブログにUpしますが「淡い桜色」より「青空・白木蓮・桜」のコンビネーションが良かったですね!!!
Komyo-ji Temple on Mt. Nishiyama!
Komyo - ji Temple was first built in 1198 at a spot closely connected to Honenshonin, by Kumagawa Naozane, a disciple of Honenshonin. Komyo - ji is the main temple of the Seizan-Jodo Sect. If you climb the gentle-sloped stone stairway, situated amidst a maple forest, you can see the majestic Mikagedo Hall and Amidado Hall connected by a pathway. Famous as a temple for viewing autumn leaves, both sides of the stone stairway are coloured a brilliant red during late autumn.
Ro e Ila in Giappone: Danza cerimoniale al Tempio di Fushimi Inari-taisha (Kyoto) - Parte 2
Due miko si esibiscono in una cerimonia al Tempio di Fushimi Inari-taisha di Kyoto. La tradizione delle Miko risale alle antiche ere del Giappone. In tempi remoti, le donne che entravano in trance, dando voce alle parole del Dio, venivano chiamate Miko (sacerdotesse), in maniera non dissimile alle sacerdotesse dell'Oracolo di Delfi.
Più avanti, Miko diventò il termine per indicare le giovani donne al servizio di altari e templi shintoisti. Erano spesso le figlie dei sacerdoti incaricati di prendersi cura di uno dei santuari. I ruoli della Miko includevano l'esibizione in danze cerimoniali (Miko-Mai) e l'assistere i sacerdoti in varie funzioni, soprattutto nei matrimoni. La tradizione continua, ed ancora oggi le Miko possono essere trovate in parecchi santuari shintoisti.
Motoyama-ji Temple.
cycling
平成27年 平塚八幡宮 例大祭 本社神輿 宮出し祭 。
キューバとジャパン 文化交流です。素晴らしい平塚八幡宮 お疲れ様でした。
Hiratsuka Hachimangu Shrine,formerly known as Tsurumineyama Hachimangu Shrine,is an ancient shrine dedicated to the spirits of Emperor Ohjin, his mother the legendary Empress Jingu and Takenouchi-no-sukune.
The origins of the shrine date back to the 68th year of the reign of Emperor Nintoku(A.D.381),when a major earthquake hit and destroyed the region. The emperor saw the distress of his people, so he enshrined Emperor Ohjin, who was Emperor Nintoku’s father, as the deity of the shrine and prayed for the relief of the country.
According to the ancient records written in the Tempyou Shoho Era (A.D.789-757),Emperor Kenzo(450-487)established the ritual of setting a table for the deity of the shrine. Every year he dedicated rice, millet, wheat and soybeans to the shrine. In addition, Emperor Ninken(449-498)donated more than 4,000“cho”(approx.39.67km2,9,800acres)of his land to the shrine.
During the reign of Empress Suiko(554-628),a big earthquake hit the region again.The empress saw the sorrow of the people, so she enlarged the shrine by constructing a palace on the grounds. She wrote the prayer “Chinji-Okami ”(God for the peaceful land),and dedicated it to the shrine for the protection and tranquility of the land.Emperor Temmu(?-686)is said to have offered 2/3 of the tax collected from his land to the shrine,and Emperor Mombu(683-707)dedicated his treasured sword called
“Ameno-haruhiko.”
Emperor Shomu(724-749)is said to have recited Hokekyou1, or Lotus Sutra, at the shrine, regarding it to be the only sacred place in the whole Soushu, or Sagami Region (now Kanagawa Prefecture)2.
In 1O87,Sakuragaoka Hachiman Shrine was founded in Yamaguchi,Takayama City,Gifu Prefecture as a daughter shrine of Hiratsuka Hachimangu Shrine. Sakuragaoka Hachiman Shrine was formerly ranked as a Gousha, the biggest shrine of the village. This daughter shrine is also Hongu(the main shrine)of Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine,which is famous for the Takayama Festival.
According to Azuma Kagami3,in 1193 Minamoto-no-Yoritomo(1147-1199,the founder of the Kamakura Shogunate),dedicated a god horse(a messenger to the gods)to Hiratsuka Hachimangu Shrine in order to pray that his wife would have an easier childbirth.
In 1592,Tokugawa Ieyasu(1542-1616,the first Shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate)dedicated crops of some 50“koku”(approx. 7,500kg, 16,500 pounds)to the shrine,During the Keicho Period(1596-1615)of the Edo Era, he worshipped at the shrine himself, and ordered his Bizen-no-kami(a guard in Bizen area ・・・ currently in Okayama Prefecture),Ina, to reconstruct the shrine.
In 1647,the Edo Shogunate donated two big forests to the shrine as resources for building and repairs.
In1766,Honyo Kanshin, a Buddhist priest in Hiratsuka4, dedicated a bronze“torii”(a sacred gate)that he purchased with the donations he had collected overl8years.This story is written on the bronze“torii,”which stands at the entrance of the shrine.
In1874,the government changed the name of the shrine to Hachiman Shrine.
In1895,Emperor Meiji's daughters,Tsuneno-miya and Kaneno-miya,worshipped at the Hachiman Shrine.The two princesses planted a pine tree at the entrance of the shrine and released red carp into the sacred pond.
Since its foundation, Hachiman Shrine has been regarded as a place for“Chinji-Okami ”(God for the peaceful land).The tutelary deities of Emperor Ohjin and the legendary Empress Jingu are believed to be the gods that take away misfortune and bring good fortune.Emperor Ohjin has also been worshipped as the god of culture, as he had introduced many cultural arts from China into Japan. The legendary Empress Jingu has been revered as the goddess of motherly love from the Nara(710-784),the Heian (794-1192)and the Tokugawa(1603-1867) Eras to this day. She has been a guardian angel for expectant mothers, students and soldiers.
Currently, many worshippers visit the shrine frequently from neighboring towns like Yokohama, Kawasaki, Tokyo and Shizuoka.
In 1953,Hachiman Shrine was added to a representative list of famous national shrines established by Jinja Honcho(the Association of Shinto Shrines)in honor of its serious dedication to the spirits of its deities.
In August 1978, the name of the shrine was changed to “Hiratsuka Hachimangu,”which reminds people of the historical name.
Boasting its history of over 1,600years, Hiratsuka Hachimangu continues to serve as a shrine that shows the gods' overwhelming power.
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Kinzan Kōzan-ji Temple
This is another Zen Buddhist temple, similar to Kōmyōzen-ji. The 'Temple' in both the aforementioned video's title as well as this one is redundant (that's what the 'ji' means), however for the sake of consistency I've kept them as they are.
Suwa-machi performance, Kunchi Matsuri Nagasaki 2015
Viaje a Japón. Febrero 2009
Trailer Viaje a Japón, febrero del 2009.