出雲/松江/境港(観光) Sightseeing in Izumo,Matsue and Sakaiminato (Japan)
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---------------神戸 Kobe---------------
0:00 三宮駅 Sannomiya Station
■■■■■■島根 Shimane■■■■■■
---------------松江 Matsue---------------
0:58 松江駅 Matsue Station
1:59 カラコロ大黒 Karakoro Daikoku
3:02 松江しんじ湖温泉駅 Matsue Shinjiko Onsen Station
---------------出雲 Izumo---------------
6:40 出雲大社前駅 Izumo Taisha-mae Station
9:05 旧JR大社駅 Former JR Izumo Taisha Station
13:40 出雲大社 Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine
19:32 神楽殿 Kaguraden
20:28 八雲東店(出雲そば) Yakumo East Store,Izumo Soba(Buckwheat Noodle)
21:41 出雲ぜんざい餅 Izumo Zenzai(Red bean soup)
23:57 デハニ50形 Dehani 50 Series
---------------松江 Matsue---------------
26:32 松江しんじ湖温泉駅 Matsue Shinjiko Onsen Station
27:16 宍道湖しじみ館 Lake Shinji Shijimi Clam Centre
しじみバーガー shijimi clam Burger
31:10 堀川遊覧船 Horikawa Sightseeing Boat
31:32 カラコロ工房 Karakoro Art Studio
33:57 興雲閣 Koun-kaku Palace
35:48 松江神社 Matsue Shrine
36:19 松江城 Matsue Castle
41:13 島根県物産観光館 Shimane Prefectural Products and Tourist center
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---------------境港 Sakaiminato---------------
45:02 境港駅 Sakaiminato Station
55:13 妖怪食品研究所 Ghost food research institute(Japanese confectionery)
57:30 妖怪楽園 Ghost paradise(Cafe and souvenir shop)
1:01:51 境港 Sakaiminato Station
---------------米子 Yonago---------------
1:04:19 米子駅 Yonago Station
1:05:12 大山 Mt. Daisen
1:06:37 米吾 吾左衛門鮓 こめご ござえもんずし
Komego Gozaemon-zushi(Soba Noodle & Mackerel Sushi)
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Shimane, Tamatsukuri Onsen - Traditional and Typical Onsen Town near Matsue City [4K] POV
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Japan Travel: Wandering around Matsue with a Samurai Heart…Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Japan Travel: Wandering around Matsue with a Samurai Heart…Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
【★006★Shimane Matsue】
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Matsue, located between the shores of Lake Shinji (Shinjiko) and Lake Nakaumi, is known as the water city. Being the capital of Shimane Prefecture, Matsue is not only the center of commerce, but has traditionally roots.
This samurai city’s places to see includes the Matsue Castle, famous for being one of the few original wooden castles still existing in Japan. The former residence of Lafcadio Hearn’s, an Irish journalist, is another popular sights. The Ohashi River divides the city into two parts. Not being a big city to explore, visitors can walk around the various sights, perhaps while enjoying wagashi, Japanese traditional sweets, which Matsue is also famous for.
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Japan Travel: History, Happiness, Heart at Izumo Taisha, Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Japan Travel: History, Happiness, Heart at Izumo Taisha, Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
【010 Shimane Izumo Taisha】
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One of Japan’s oldest shrines, Izumo Grand Shrine, Izumo Taisha (出雲大社) lies in Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture. No one knows the exact date of when the shrine was constructed. However, the existence of the shrine was apparent in the early 700s according to Japan’s oldest chronicles.
Izumo Taisha’s main deity (kami) is the Okunininushi no Okami. According to legend, Okuninushi was creator of the land in which Japan lies as well as the ruler of Izumo. He also has another role, which is the deity of good relations and marriage. At Japanese shrines, before a prayer, we clap twice. However, at Izumo Taisha, we clap four times—twice for ourselves and twice for our partner, present or future.
The Kamiari Festival is held at Izumo Taisha every year, from the 10th to the 17th day of the 10th lunar month. During this period, it is said Shinto’s eight million deities from across Japan gather at Izumo Taisha. The 10th lunar month is known as Kamiarizuki (“month with deities”) in Izumo and Kannazuki (“month without deities”) elsewhere in Japan.
Izumo Taisha’s grounds are quite large and spacious. There are many torii gates and halls, that visitors can explore the grounds to see and experience the magnificence of this shrine.
Some places of special importance:
Matsu no Sando: walking north of the large wooden torii gate (entrance into the shrine), the road divides into 3 paths by the pine trees. Please do not use the center path, as it is said this path is reserved for the deities.
Shimenawa in Worship Hall (Haiden): as visitors enter the main shrine grounds, they will see a wooden structure with a huge sacred straw rope (shimenawa) hung across the structure. The shimenawa signifies the presence of a deity and separates divine space from the mortal world. Large shimenawa are a characteristic of this region, found also at other shrines in Izumo.
Main Hall (Honden): behind the worship hall, Honden is 24 meters tall. It is the tallest shrine building in Japan. The current structure, built in 1744, is constructed architecture style is called Taisha-zukuri. Taisha-zukuri is a purely Japanese style which predates the entry of Buddhism into Japan.
Jukusha: in the outer fence area there are two long wooden structures on both sides of the main sanctuary. Jukusha is where the deities meet when they gather for their yearly meeting.
Access Information:
Izumo Taisha is located in the outskirts of Izumo City, about one hour west of Matsue. Izumo's main railway station is called Izumoshi Station.
From Izumoshi Station
From the railway station, Izumo Taisha can be reached by either train or bus.
*By Train:
**Via Ichibata Railways. Transfer trains at Kawato Station. Disembark at Izumo Taisha-mae Station. The journey will take about 20 minutes and the one way fare is 490 yen.
From Izumo Taisha-mae station, it takes about 5 minutes on foot to the shrine.
*By Bus:
**Board the bus from bus stop number one. There is a bus departing the station every 30 minutes or so. The bus ride should take about 25 minutes and the cost is 520 yen one way.
From Matsue City
From Matsue, Izumo Taisha is most easily reached by Ichibata Railways:
*By Train:
**Board the train from Matsue Shinjiko Onsen Station. Transfer trains at Kawato Station. Disembark at Izumo Taisha-mae Station. The journey will take about 60 minutes and the one way fare is 810 yen. (Visitors have the option of purchasing a one day pass for unlimited usage of Ichibata trains for 1500 yen)
From Izumo Taisha-mae station, it takes about 5 minutes on foot to the shrine.
**For Japan Rail Pass holder, taking a JR train from Matsue to Izumoshi Station (25-40 minutes) may be better. For access information from Izumoshi Station, refer to the above “From Izumoshi Station” section.
Making Mochi at Matsue Food Festival
Making Mochi (pounded rice) requires to keep a steady rhythm!
This video is taken during Matsue Dandan Food Festival (松江だんだん食フェスタ), February 9th, 2013.
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Japan Travel-- Back to the Edo Period at the Former Samurai District, Matsue City, Shimane, Japan
Japan Travel--A Trip Back to the Edo Period at the Former Samurai District, Matsue City, Shimane, Japan
【★008★Shimane Matsue Former Samurai District】
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With history emerging from every corner, visitors will be happy to discover, Matsue Buku Yashiki, a former samurai residence in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture. Now open to the public, visitors can explore this high ranked samura’s family residence. Visitors will find these former samurai mansions to be well preserved.
Being in the Matsue Castle area, visitors can enjoy all history available with the Lafcadio Hearn Memorial Museum and Former Residence in the same vicinity. The samurai district is located north of the castle, along the castle’s moat.
Hours: 8:30 to 18:30 (until 17:00 from October to March)
**last entry is 20 minutes before closing time.
Closed: Opened All Year Round
Admission: 300 yen (samurai residence only, 50% off for foreign tourists)
1160 yen (also includes Matsue Castle, Hearn Residence and Hearn Memorial Museum)
920 yen (also includes two sites of your choice from the three sites listed above)
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From the train station, visitors can board the “Lake Line” loop bus.
Matsue
Japan, September 2011.
A visit to Matsue Castle, view of Matsue from castle's top floor, sunset on lake Shinji from Kishi Koen Park, located 20 minutes walking from the castle.
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Summer Trip Part 2: Castles and Water - Matsue 松江市
Part two of my trip through Western Japan. In this video, I take the train from Tottori to Yonago to Matsue, and see some interesting things along the way. I am a big fan of castle sites, so I make it my business to go out and see them. If I can find other interesting things along the way, I explore. Thank you very much for all of your interest and support. Feel free to contact me with any questions / comments about my work.
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Japan's Most Terrifying Bridge: Eshima Ohashi ★ ONLY in JAPAN #33
It's been nicknamed the ROLLER COASTER BRIDGE because of it's super steep slope and appearance of being a bridge to the sky.
That's the Eshima Ohashi Bridge straddling Shimane and Tottori prefecture in Japan.
Facts about the Eshima Ohashi:
★ 1,446 meters long
★ 250 meters of continupus concrete in the center (the third longest Ramen bridge in the world!)
★ 6.1% grade slope on the Shimane Prefecture side
★ 5.1% grade on the Tottori side
★ The bridge needed to be high in the center to allow large shops to pass under.
☆ From the Shimane side, you can get the optical illusion view at the end of the street by the sea.
☆ If you have a good telephoto lens, go even further to the other side of the sea for a better shot. (Map below)
The bridge has a good pedestrian footpath on both sides of the road.
Bicycles are not allowed on the footpath so stay on the main road with the car, to the left side.
There is an observation point on the top that offers sweeping views all the way to Daisen (mountain).
The closest major access point is Yonago Station and airport on the Sea of Japan. From there, take a train to Sakaiminato and rent a bicycle or grab a taxi.
Sakaiminato is also famous for Japanese anime and the main street is like a museum of monsters!
The bridge is a 20 minute ride from Sakai Minato.
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Samurai residence, Matsue, Japan
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