Naritasan Shinsho-ji (成田山新勝寺)Temple, Narita, Near Tokyo, Japan
Naritasan Shinsho-ji (成田山新勝寺) Temple is located in Narita, near Tokyo, Japan. Narita is part of Chiba prefecture and the Tokyo International Airport is in Narita.
Naritasan Temple belongs to the Shingon Buddhist sect that was founded by the revered priest Kobo Daishi (Kukai). The temple itself was founded by Head Priest Kancho Daisojo in 940 A.D. The principal deity is called Fudomyo-o (Acalantha). The temple garden contains bronze statues of the disciples of the principal deity.
Naritasan temple is a very large temple with sprawling temple grounds and many auxiliary buildings and temples, some are very older than the main Hondo. The Hondo itself is a newer construction but the other buildings in the precincts like Komyo-do Hall, Shaka-do Hall and Gaku-do Hall are very old and designated as Important Cultural Properties by the Japanese government.
I urge, foreign travelers to eastern Japan, not to miss visiting this temple because it is closer to Tokyo and indeed a very beautiful temple.
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Naritasan Shinshoji Temple (成田山新勝寺, Naritasan Shinshōji) is a large and highly popular Buddhist temple complex in Narita City, not far from Narita Airport. It is a great site to visit if you have three or more hours to spend around the airport and wish to catch a glimpse of historic Japan.
Naritasan was built in the year 940 around its main sacred object of worship, a statue of the Buddhist Fudo Myoo deity. Kobo Daishi, the founder of the Shingon Sect and one of the most important figures in Japan's religious history, is said to have carved the statue.
Narita-san with Guruji
Naritasan (Naritasan Shinshoji Temple) is a large and highly popular Buddhist temple complex in Narita City. Naritasan was built in the year 940 around its main sacred object of worship, a statue of the Buddhist Fudo Myoo deity. Kobo Daishi, the founder of the Shingon Sect and one of the most important figures in Japan's religious history, is said to have carved the statue.
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ที่ภูเขาโอโมโตะนั้นมีรูปปั้นของเจ้าหญิงนาริตะซัง ชินโชจิ (โอโมโตะยามะ) “ฟุโดเมียวโอ” ซึ่งสร้างโดยโคโบ ไดชิ ออกแบบตามประติมากรรมของ จักรพรรดิซางะและรูปแบบของมาโมรุ วัดนาริะซังตั้งอยู่ที่นี่มาตั้งแต่ปีเท็นเคย์ที่ 3 (ปี 940) และตั้งแต่นั้นเป็นต้นมานาริตะซังก็ถูกเรียกว่า “จิตวัญญาณที่มีชื่อเสียง” วัดจากจังหวัดชิบะที่มีชื่อเสียงที่สุดในเมืองนาริตะและคอยปกป้องประเพณีตั้งแต่หนึ่งพันล้านปีที่ผ่านมา
องค์พระพุทธรูปที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในญี่ปุ่นก็อยู่ที่นี่ (ความสูง 62 เมตร) และยังเป็นหมู่บ้านเดียวในญี่ปุ่นที่มีพระพทุธรูปแบบอินเดียและยังมีรูปปั้นเจ้าแม่กวนอิมที่สูงถึง 38 เมตร และเป็นที่แสวงบุญของนักพรตมากมายมาตั้งแต่อดีตจนถึงปัจจุบัน
มันสวยมากถ้าคุณได้มองมาจากมุมใต้อนุเสาวรีย์คันนอน ตอนที่ได้เข้าไปข้างในแล้วมองวิวผ่านหน้าต่างออกมานั้นสวยเอามาก ๆ เลย ถึงจะอยู่ไกลแต่ก็อยากจะมาเห็นด้วยตาตัวเอง ภูเขานาริตะที่สามารถเดินทางจากเมืองไปได้แค่ 10 นาที เพราะเป็นสถานที่ท่องเที่ยวชื่อดังคนเลยเข้ามาสักการะบูชาและขอพรเยอะมาก ที่นี่มีบันไดอยู่ในรูปปั้นขนาดใหญ่เอาไว้ให้คุณได้เดินชมด้านใน คุณสามารถมองเห็นทุ่งจิคุโกะได้จากหน้าต่างเล็ก ๆ ของรูปปั้นด้วย
Omoto mountain The genuine princess of Naritasan Shinshoji (Omotoyama) Fudomyouou is a statue that Kobo Daishi sculpted himself according to Emperor Saga 's sculpture and was educated the Mamoru Law. Naritasan was opened to the present location by Tenkei 3rd year (940) and since then Naritasan has been called Famous immovable spirit, the most famous Chiba Prefecture Shinshoji temple in Narita city protects the tradition of the one thousant years past.
The largest budda statue in Japan (62 m in height) and the only village in Japan, India village · Peace large pagoda paradise (height 38 m) tower, and has been pilgrimage from abroad and has reached the present.
It is great if you look up from right under the Kannon statue. When I went inside and climbed and looked out through the window around my throat, it was a pretty view. Even from afar, it has enough power to see. I am making a wonderful white silhouette. There are many who are from far away. Narita mountain which can go from the city in about 10 minutes. Business prosperity Many people pray for home safety and worship. There is a spiral staircase in the statue of the huge maternal , climbing up, and you can see the Chikugo plain from the small window of the statue.
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Daigoji Temple – A Shingon Esoteric Buddhist Universe in Kyoto
29 Jan (Tue) – 24 Mar (Sun), 2019
*English audio guides and explanations are available for this Special Exhibition.
00:30 -- 00:36
*Please note that it should be 150,000 pieces of esoteric Buddhist art instead of 15,000 as mentioned in the narration.
Service before moving statuary
In February, on the occasion of the associated Koyasan Shingon Buddhist temples in Hawaii moving the primary statuary from Hilo Hooganji temple to Honomu Henjoji temple, a service was held. Officiated by Bishop Zenkyu Watanabe, along with Rev. Soho Kuki of Hilo Hooganji, with representatives of Koysan Shingon Buddhism from Japan.
Japan Trip: Beach, History, and More! at Kushimoto, Wakayama 15
Japan Trip: Beach, History, and More! at Kushimoto, Wakayama 15
Kushimoto is located on the southern tip of the Kii Peninsula in Wakayama Prefecture. This small town has beautiful coastal scenery as well as several interesting museums.
Cape Shionomisaki, located south of Kushimoto's town center, is the southernmost point of Honshu (Japan’s main island). Near the Cap are a shrine and Shionomisaki Lighthouse. Visitors are allowed in the lighthouse and can climb the spiral staircase to the top. Visitors can also learn about the lighthouse and the local history in the small museum located within the Shionomisaki Lighthouse.
Near Cape Shionomisaki lies Oshima Island. It is to mainland Japan by a large modern bridge. The island is home to two small foreign museums as well as beautiful coastal scenery.
The Turkish Memorial Museum is dedicated to a sea accident in 1890. A Turkish ship (the Ertugrul) was shipwrecked due to a rainstorm. When the survivors from the ship arrived onto the shores of Oshima, the townspeople took care of them until they could be safely return to Turkey. This incident marks the beginning of a deep friendship between Japan and Turkey.
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Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed: Opened All Year Round (however, it is closed from Oct 14, 2014 to May 2015 for renovations)
Admission: 250 yen per adult
120 yen per child
Oshima's second foreign inspired museum is the Japan-US Friendship Museum. In 1791 two American trade ships, the Lady Washington and the Grace arrived in Oshima Island in the hope of selling sea otter. Visitors can see an official document within this museum commemorating this event as the first friendly relationship between the two countries.
Hours: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Closed: Opened All Year Round
Admission: 250 yen per adult
120 yen per child
On the mainland, visitors can see a series of rocks (around 40) dot the coastline leading out from the shore towards Oshima Island. It is believed that these rocks, called Hashikui-iwa, (meaning bridge pillar rocks) were created by the famous Buddhist monk Kobo Daishi. It is said he formed the rocks after being challenged by a monster to build a bridge across the sea. Now a national natural treasure, many visitors come to watch the sun rising over this beautiful, mysterious creation.
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Osu Kannon (大須観音, Ōsu Kannon) is a popular Buddhist temple in central Nagoya. Originally built during the Kamakura Period (1192-1333) in neighboring Gifu Prefecture, the temple was moved to its current site by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1612 after the original temple had been repeatedly damaged by severe flooding. The current buildings are 20th century reconstructions.
The main object of worship at the temple is a wooden statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, which was carved by Kobo Daishi, an instrumental figure in Japanese Buddhism. Underneath Osu Kannon's main hall is the Shinpukuji Library which contains over 15,000 classic Japanese and Chinese texts. Among these texts are several national treasures and important cultural properties, including the oldest copy of the Kojiki, a chronicle of the early history of Japan including its mythological origins.
A flea market is held on the temple grounds on the 18th and 28th of every month. The modestly sized market includes around 60 stalls selling everything from souvenirs and antiques to clothes and second hand goods. Just beside the temple is the entrance to the Osu Shopping Arcade, a network of aging but charming covered shopping streets with over 400 shops and restaurants. The area is sometimes compared to Tokyo's Akihabara district as there are a lot of stores that specialize in electronics, cosplay, anime, J-pop and idol goods.
About Kobo Daishi (弘法大師) / Kukai (空海)
Koyasan's description of Kobo Daishi:
Fudo Myoo mantra: No-maku Samanda Bazara (da) Senda Makaroshada Sowataya (um) Tarata Kanman (in Japanese: のうまくさんまんだばざらだんせんだまかろしゃだそわたやうんたらたかんまん)
Seven vows of Fudo Myoo worshiper
We express our gratitude to the infinite compassion of the Fudo Myoo, and will do our best to gain the vows of the deity.
1: By following the Nuboku-no-gyō (奴僕の行) of the Fudo Myoo, we will serve everyone in this world.
2: Based on the Kensaku-no-osatoshi (羂索のおさとし)of the Fudo Myoo, we will help one another.
3: Based on the Banjaku-no-ketsui (盤石の決意) (unwavering willingness) of the Fudo Myoo, we will persevere all difficulties
4: Like the Fudo Myoo's furiously burning flame (燃えさかる火炎), we will continue to put in out very best efforts.
5: By way of representing Fudo Myoo's unwavering mind, we will concentrate and integrate our minds.
6: Based on the Fudo Myoo's Riken-no-chie (利剣の智慧), we will judge things correctly and find our true selves.
7: We will benefit from the Kaji power (加持力) of the Fudo Myoo, and we wish to equally benefit from the interests of the Kaji power
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No.08 Kousho-ji for Tama Pilgrimage(多摩八十八ヶ所霊場 08番 高勝寺)
It is reported that No.08 Kousho-ji is foundation in 1368. There is Kobo Daishi's practice stone status.
There is Japanese nutmeg tree on the back of the main hal. The height is about 25m and the thickness of the stem is 6m.The tree is in the largest of Japanese nutmeg tree of large tree in Tokyo and is a designated cultural property of Inagi only natural monument.
08番 高勝寺です。1368年の創建と伝えられている。大師の修行像が建立されている。参道には石仏が並べられていました。また、本堂の裏側にあるカヤの木は、雌株で高さ約25m、目通り幹囲6mである。都内でも最大級のカヤの大木で、稲城市唯一の天然記念物の指定文化財である。
You can be a Buddha
What Kobo Daishi proposed marked a drastic change even within the context of Mahayana Buddhism. The ideas behind 般若理趣経 might agree with those ideas proposed by the likes of Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Fudo Myoo mantra: No-maku Samanda Bazara (da) Senda Makaroshada Sowataya (um) Tarata Kanman (in Japanese: のうまくさんまんだばざらだんせんだまかろしゃだそわたやうんたらたかんまん)
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How to cope with the death of a loved one: learning from Kukai (Kobo Daishi) (Esoteric Buddhism)
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My spiritual experience at Narita san Fudo Myoo temple:
■ Fudo Myoo mantra: No-maku Samanda Bazara (da) Senda Makaroshada Sowataya (um) Tarata Kanman
■ Seven vows of Fudo Myoo worshiper (
We express our gratitude to the infinite compassion of the Fudo Myoo, and will do our best to follow the vows of the deity.
1: By following the servant nature of the Fudo Myoo, we will serve everyone in this world.
2: Based on the guidance provided by the rope of Fudo Myoo , we will help one another.
3: Based on the unwavering will of the Fudo Myoo, we will persevere all difficulties
4: Like the Fudo Myoo's furiously burning flame, we will continue to put in our very best efforts.
5: As a representation of Fudo Myoo's unwavering mind, we will concentrate and integrate our minds.
6: Based on the Fudo Myoo's wisdom represented in its sword, we will judge things correctly and find our true selves.
7: We will benefit from the Kaji (加持) power of the Fudo Myoo, and we wish to equally benefit from the power.
■ PRAJNA-PARAMITA-HRIDAYA-SUTRA
ADORATION TO THE OMNISCIENT!
The venerable Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, performing his study in the deep Prajnaparamita (perfection of wisdom) thought thus: `There are the five Skandhas, and these he considered as by their nature empty (phenomenal)`.
`O Sariputra,` he said, `form here is emptiness, and emptiness indeed is form. Emptiness is not different from form, form is not different from emptiness. What is form that is emptiness, what is emptiness that is form.`
`The same applies to perception, name, conception, and knowledge.`
`Here, O Sariputra, all things have the character of emptiness, they have no beginning, no end, they are faultless and not faultless, they are not imperfect and not perfect. Therefore, O Sariputra, in this emptiness there is no form, no perception, no name, no concepts, no knowledge. No eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind. No form, sound, smell, taste, touch, objects.`
`There is no eye,&c., til we come to `there is no mind.`
(What is left out here are the eighteen Dhatus or aggregates, viz. eye, form, vision; ear, sound, hearing; nose, odour, smelling; tongue, flavour, tasting, body, touch, feeling; mind, objects, thought.)
`There is no knowledge, no ignorance, no destruction of knowledge, no destruction of ignorance,`&c., till we come to `there is no decay and death, no destruction of decay and death; there are not (the four truths, viz. that there) is pain, origin of pain, stoppage of pain, and the path to it. There is no knowledge, no obtaining (of Nirvana)`.
`A man who has approached the Prajnaparamita of the Bodhisattva dwells enveloped in consciousness. * But when the envelopment of consciousness has been annihilated, then he becomes free of all fear, beyond the reach of change, enjoying final Nirvana.
`All Buddhas of the past, present, and future, after approaching the Prajnaparamita, have awoke to the highest perfect knowledge. `
`Therefore one ought to know the great verse of the Prajnaparamita, the verse of great wisdom, the unsurpassed verse, the peerless verse, which appeases all pain - it is truth, because it is not false - the verse proclaimed in the Prajnaparamita; O wisdom, gone, gone, gone to the other shore, landed at the other shore, Svaha!`
Thus ends the heart of the Prajnaparamita.
* See Childers, s.v. cittam.
This translation of the Heart Sutra is Max Müller's.
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