I stumble in Japanese at the Kawara machi flea market. Kumamoto, Japan
Japan Shinto Shrine named INARI-JINJA #
A name of God :① UKA NO MITAMA NO KAMI (倉稲魂命(稲荷大神) or 宇迦之御魂神 spells in a Kanji )
A date of Location : On June 18th, 2016 Nikon coolpix P520
Address : 10-13, Senju kawara-machi, Adachi-ku in Tokyo
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Why mark of fish that the Christians?
Whether the mark of fish leads to why show the Christians? , The answer is hidden in the text of the Greek...『 ΙΗΣΟΥΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ ΘΕΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ ΣΩΤΗΡ 』 - Child-Savior of Jesus Christ God.
If you collect the first letter of each word to make up this sentence in order, 『 I・X・Θ・Y・ Σ 』, and this is a word which means fish in Greek.
In English, ichthys, ichthus other, are also referred to as Jesus Fish and Christian Fish.
〝UKA NO MITAMA NO KAMI 〟 was born the Son of God between SUSA NO O NO MIKOTO ( 須佐之男命)and a Princess of KAMU OOICHI HIME(神大市比売) and 〝UKA〟 represents the Kokurei (
means Spirit of grain ) in the old-shape of uke (food). and Another name of the God of ukanomitama, are also referred to as the Inari God ( 稲荷神 spells in a Kanji ).
Well, Something in the first place the name Inari ( 稲荷) is?
As modern Japanese referred to the foreign words in the katakana, old Japanese has expressed the foreign words in the man'yōgana ( 万葉仮名 ) as 伊奈利, not 稲荷.
Inari ( 伊奈利 ) originally, can not read and 稲荷. This is because, this is coming from the phonetic equivalent of Chinese kanji of Old.
Well, In What is the original meaning?
This is of Latin, Jesvs (iesvs) Nazarenvs, Rex Ivdaeorvm = King of the Jews Jesus of Nazareth, the initials of J (I) · N · R · I is the origin.
According to the Bible, at the time of Jesus crucifixion, this word is Hebrew, Greek, in the three countries language of Latin, some to have been listed in the overhead of Jesus.
In Christian art painting, when to draw the cross of Christ, because the character of the J N R I or I N R I to the overhead has been well drawn, please come and check if there is a chance to see.
What that I would, this sign?
Sign of the right hand of the fingertips of the bronze statue of Maitreya in Kōryū-ji in Kyoto, Sign of the right hand of the fingertips of the Holy image (icon) in the Nikolai church (Eastern Christian Church) at Ochanomizu in Tokyo , and Sign of the right hand of the fingertipsof archbishop images that are discovered in Dunhuang of China ...
The answer is, this is the meaning of the trinity = main and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, which is written in the Bible.
In the various parts of Japan there is a Inari Shrine, also referred to as a shrine eighty thousand and God of ukanomitama have been enshrined. In other words, it means that Jesus Christ has been enshrined in various parts of Japan. However, most of the Japanese people do not understand that. I think This is something mysterious.
City Walk in Kyoto Japan/Shijo Street from Shijo Kawaramachi to Gion
【Shijo Street (Shijo Kawaramachi~Gion)】
Shijo Street (Shijo-dori) runs in the center of Kyoto, Japan from east to west through the commercial center of the city. Shijo means Fourth Avenue of Heian-kyo, the ancient capital.
The eastern end of the street is Yasaka Shrine and the western end is Matsunoo Shrine. The street is particularly busy with pedestrians and traffic from the east end to Karasuma Street. The east end passes through the courtesan's district of Gion, with the historic street of Hanami Lane branching off to the south, with the famous Ichiriki Chaya at the corner. It then crosses the Kamo River at Shijo Bridge, and from there to Karasuma Street (Shijo Karasuma) the sidewalk is covered (except at major streets) and features several department stores, such as Daimaru and Marui. The center of this area is the intersection with Kawaramachi Street (Shijo Kawaramachi), a very busy shopping area.
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【Vlog】Gifu Kawara-machi 岐阜市の長良川河畔「川原町」をまち歩き【旅チャンネル】
I walked along Kawahara Town where the old streets remain and the Nagara River.
古い町並みが残る川原町を歩いてみました。久々に使ったosmo mobile + iPhone8で撮影です。この日は9月にも関わらず、最高気温が35℃まで上がり、撮影途中でiPhoneが止まってしまいました。。。
Japan Trip 2015 Tokyo Forty-seven Ronin (Akoroshis) in Yanaka Kannonji Temple.
Yanaka is a small town in the city of Temple, however buildings with more than 70, so old town name is Yanaka teramachi(temple city).
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Temple noted in connection with the 47 akōrōshis
47 akōrōshis are widely known in Japan through the story “Chūshingura” which describes 47 samurais of Akō ( present Hyōgo prefecture ) who avenged their master Asano Naganori by making a raid on his foe Kira Yoshinaka. Two of 47 akōrōshis, Chikamatsu Kanroku Yukishige and Okuda Sadaemon Yukitaka, were brothers of Bunryō who was studying at this temple. Bunryō later became the 6th head bonze of this temple and was named the Great Bonze Chōzan.
Bunryō is said to have done all he could to help akōrōshis and it is said that they held many meetings at this temple. The book called “Genroku kaikyoroku” written by Fukumoto Nichinan in the late Meiji period mentions that Kanroku left his last words “Please tell Bunryō in the Chofukuji Temple that I am willing to give my life to avenge the death of my master today”. This temple was originally called the Chofukuji Temple and was renamed the Kannonji Temple in 1716.
The pagoda to the right of the main hall is known as a memorial tower of akōrōshis and people still visit it today. On the upper part of the pagoda was engraved Sanskrit words that stand for the Buddhas in the north, the south, the east and the west. On the lower part, Hokyoindaranikyo ( a sutra ) and on March in 1707, the name of the 6th Head Bonze of this temple Chōzan was engraved.
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Forty-seven Ronin (Akoroshis)
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For other uses, see Forty-seven Ronin (disambiguation).
Graves of the Forty-seven Ronin at Sengaku-ji
The revenge of the forty-seven Ronin (四十七士 Shi-jū-shichi-shi?, forty-seven samurai), also known as the Akō vendetta or the Genroku Akō incident (元禄赤穂事件 Genroku akō jiken?), is a 17th-century historical event and a legend in Japan in which a band of ronin (leaderless samurai) avenged the death of their master. One noted Japanese scholar described the tale, the best known example of the samurai code of honor, bushidō, as the country's national legend.
Yanaka
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yanaka (谷中) is a sector of Taito, Tokyo, Japan and, along with nearby Nezu and Sendagi, is one of the few Tokyo neighborhoods in which the old Shitamachi atmosphere can still be felt.[1] Located north of Ueno, Yanaka includes the large Yanaka Cemetery, which takes up most of Yanaka 7-chome.
Yanesen
Yanesen (谷根千) is a district in Tokyo, which has many historical structures, in the style of Edo-period Tokyo. It is known for its traditional style and antiquated temple district-style.
The three neighbourhoods, Yanaka(谷中), Nezu(根津) and Sendagi(千駄木) are collectively called Yanesen: Ya-Ne-Sen.
Strolling around Kawaramachi in Gifu, Japan | FEELS LIKE A LITTLE KYOTO
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Fukoka to Kumamoto (Japan)
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Japanese Shrine on top of a building in Kitakyushu
After leaving Nara, I headed to Hakata where I spent the night. On the way to Hakata, I stopped at Osaka Station to transfer to Shin-Osaka Station so I could ride the Shinkansen. Caught a quick glimpse of Pichon-kun. Got a short clip of the illumination in front of Hakata Station.
In the morning I left Hakata and rode the Shinkansen to Kokura. Even with a Japan Rail Pass, I rode the Nozomi train to Kokura as the schedule for the Hikari train was going to get me in Kokura way too late. At Kokura Station I thought I was going to get stopped by the station staff for riding the Nozomi but they didn't bother me. Don't do what I did though. If you get caught, you will have to pay the full fare of whatever portion you rode and they may confiscate your rail pass.
Obligatory stop to see Maetel and Captain Harlock.
Walked in front of the Crown Milan bakery in Kyomachi to look at a bunch of tasty bread that I wanted to eat but didn't end up buying. I will revisit Crown in a later video though.
Found out that I could reserve the pre-sale tickets for the Kitakyushu Ramen Festival online so I didn't have to go all the way to Mojiko in order to get them. Looked up and I saw the shrine on top of the Colet building. Figured I had some time to kill so I went exploring up to the top.
Turns out the shrine on top of the building is Kasamori Inari Jinja. It is supposed to be up there protecting the surrounding area and bringing prosperity to Kitakyushu. I would have to say it's working. It is one of the strangest places to find a shrine though.
Info on Kasamori Inari (in Japanese)
瘡守稲荷神社
Crown Kyomachi クラウンパン京町
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JAPAN JOURNAL SPECIAL: Eifukuji Temple Flea Market & Zazen
JAPAN JOURNAL SPECIAL: Eifukuji Temple Flea Market & Zazen
This edition if Japan Journal With Mal Adams features a visit to Eifukuji Temple in Kakegawa City on the occasion of the Asaichi or Flea Market. It was an open hous of the temple where attendees could communicate with each other while purchasing handmade crafts, homegrown vegetables and freshly made food dishes. The highlight of the event was the Zazen training exercises or Seated Meditation lesson for young and old alike. Eifukuji is run by Mugaku Fujisawa and his wife Kyoko. They along with their daughter, Mizuho, are students of English at Adams International Academy (A.I.A.). AIA head instructor, Mal Adams, will be conducting English conversation classes at Eifukuji Temple every week for the elementary students who live near the temple. It was another day in the life of the Mal Adams Family in Japan.
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Paradise in japan (hiraodai)
Hiraodai is located in the northeastern part, Kitakyushu Kokuraminami District , Yukuhashi , Tagawa-gun Kawara-machi , Miyako-gun Kanda-cho , the Kyoto-cho, elevation 370 ~ 710m across, the bench area about 12 Km 2 of crystalline limestone consists of karst plateau is a, whole area of the northeast is not a karst area, granodiorite consists of. It is also a place name of Kokura Minami Ward. It is designated as a national natural monument .
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Japanese Flea Market
In Nagoya, twice a month in front of a temple there is a flea market
A Japanese flea fish market.
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【Vlog】モネの池 - 岐阜県関市|JAPAN TRIP - Monet's Pond - Seki city, Gifu Ken【旅チャンネル】
もうすぐ2歳になる息子と初のドライブで岐阜県関市のモネの池に行ってきました。撮影は2019年9月です。山奥とはいえ、まだまだ暑かったです。
See the pond that’s nicknamed “Monet’s Pond” for its beautiful water lilies, Japanese carp, and crystal-clear turquoise water
Japan Trip 2015 Tokyo Yanaka Kawarabei(Japanese roof tile fence)
Yanaka
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yanaka (谷中) is a sector of Taito, Tokyo, Japan and, along with nearby Nezu and Sendagi, is one of the few Tokyo neighborhoods in which the old Shitamachi atmosphere can still be felt.[1] Located north of Ueno, Yanaka includes the large Yanaka Cemetery, which takes up most of Yanaka 7-chome.
Yanesen
Yanesen (谷根千) is a district in Tokyo, which has many historical structures, in the style of Edo-period Tokyo. It is known for its traditional style and antiquated temple district-style.
The three neighbourhoods, Yanaka(谷中), Nezu(根津) and Sendagi(千駄木) are collectively called Yanesen: Ya-Ne-Sen.
湘南・龍ノ口骨董市*Flea Market in Japan,SHONAN
*toy movie 2014*3rd Sunday Flea Market in Ryukoji Temple*
【龍ノ口骨董市】: 龍口寺(神奈川県藤沢市)第3日曜日 AM7:00〜
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Japan Trip: Takachiho Shrine at scared ground Enjoy Yokagura , Kyushu Miyazaki No.003
Japan Trip: Takachiho Shrine at scared ground Enjoy Yokagura , Kyushu Miyazaki No.003
According to myths, Takachiho is the place where Amaterasu-omikami, the queen of gods, descended. Takachiho jinja is a shrine built over 1200 years ago on the sacred ground. There used to be 554 shrines in this area. The 88 highest ranking shrines among them were the Takachiho 88 Shrines, and Takachiho Shrine is their soja(総社)(shrine where all relevant gods are enshrined).
A festival called Yokagura(night dances) is popular in the area. Myths are reenacted as Yokagura in a series of 33 episodes depicting the divine quarrel as well as other deeds of the gods. Kagura is a traditional dance performed by local men, its secrets passed down from generation to generation. The most famous of which is when the sun goddess Amaterasu hides in a cave. Her hiding in the cave causes the whole world to be broken into darkness. The Goddess Amenouzume is then said to have performed a amusing dance in front of the cave in order to lured her out. The dances are also a way for the villagers to thank the Gods for a good harvest and to guarantee the sun and the warmth will return in the spring. You can enjoy the re-enactment of the stories of the Gods during the night-long dances.
You can see highlights of yokagura dance EVERYDAY at the Takachiho main shrine.
Yokagura Performance
Hours: 20:00 to 21:00
Closed: No closing days
Admission: 700 yen
Access Information
By car or taxi is the most convenient way to access there.
Some hotels in the area have a free shuttle bus to and from the evening Yokagura performances for staying guests.
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Hotel Resol Kyoto Kawaramachi Sanjo, Kyoto, Japan
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