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Japan Trip: Walking and Viewing, Observing and Learning at Yoshinoyama Oku Senbo, Nara 50
Japan Trip: Walking and Viewing, Observing and Learning at Yoshinoyama Oku Senbo, Nara 50
Mount Yoshino (吉野山) located in Nara Prefecture, is a popular spot for cherry blossom (sakura) viewing. Famous throughout Japan, it is said the trees were planted here on the slopes of Mount Yoshino over 1300 years ago. The mountain is covered with around 30,000 cherry trees of different varieties; thought the Yamazakura version is common.
Yoshinoyama’s slope faces the north. It is divided into four areas:
Shimo Senbon—meaning lower 1000 trees; located at the base of the mountain
Naka Senbon—meaning middle 1000 trees; located in the middle of the mountain
Kami Senbon—meaning upper 1000 trees; located at the top of the mountain
Oku Senbon—meaning inner 1000 trees; located deep within the mountain
Visitors have the opportunity to view the various cherry blossoms as they travel through the mountains as well as experience Yoshino Town with its various temples and shrines.
The Oku Senbon area of Mount Yoshino has the fewest cherry trees among the other areas. However, due to altitude differences, the cherry blossoms in this area bloom later than the other areas. Therefore, visitors who have missed the full bloom of the cherry blossoms at the base of the mountains are recommended to come to Oku Senbon. The best hanami (cherry blossom viewing) spot in this area would be at the Takagiyama Observation Deck. It is a 90 minute walk from the ropeway station.
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【4K】Yoshino Mountain, Nara 奈良吉野山 (1/7)
Yoshino Mountain (吉野山 Yoshino-yama) is a mountain located in the town of Yoshino in Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture, Japan. In 2004, it was designated as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range.
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Japan Travel: Views of Cherry Blossoms and Mountains at Yoshinoyama Oku Senbo, Nara 50
Japan Travel: Views of Cherry Blossoms and Mountains at Yoshinoyama Oku Senbo, Nara 50
Mount Yoshino (吉野山) located in Nara Prefecture, is a popular spot for cherry blossom (sakura) viewing. Famous throughout Japan, it is said the trees were planted here on the slopes of Mount Yoshino over 1300 years ago. The mountain is covered with around 30,000 cherry trees of different varieties; thought the Yamazakura version is common.
Yoshinoyama’s slope faces the north. It is divided into four areas:
Shimo Senbon—meaning lower 1000 trees; located at the base of the mountain
Naka Senbon—meaning middle 1000 trees; located in the middle of the mountain
Kami Senbon—meaning upper 1000 trees; located at the top of the mountain
Oku Senbon—meaning inner 1000 trees; located deep within the mountain
Visitors have the opportunity to view the various cherry blossoms as they travel through the mountains as well as experience Yoshino Town with its various temples and shrines.
The Oku Senbon area of Mount Yoshino has the fewest cherry trees among the other areas. However, due to altitude differences, the cherry blossoms in this area bloom later than the other areas. Therefore, visitors who have missed the full bloom of the cherry blossoms at the base of the mountains are recommended to come to Oku Senbon. The best hanami (cherry blossom viewing) spot in this area would be at the Takagiyama Observation Deck. It is a 90 minute walk from the ropeway station.
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【4K】Yoshino Mountain, Nara 奈良吉野山 (5/7) - Hanayagura Observatory 花矢倉展望台
Hanayagura Observatory - Probably the best lookout point in Yoshino, this observatory has spectacular views over Yoshinoyama town. It’s a short walk up a steep slope from the main town, but be careful of traffic on the narrow road, with several switch backs. The observatory is very popular in spring and autumn, and there is a small cafe that opens in peak season, but there are few facilities. Just two minutes away is the serene Yoshino Mikumari-jinja Shrine, with beautiful weeping cherry blossom trees. About ten minutes down the hill is Chikurin-in Temple & Garden, with a landscape designed by tea master Rikyu.
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Okugake 2011 part 11 Nachi village, with Saint Hayashi JITSUKAGA
this is the part 12 of our pilgrimage, mystical journey in Japan tis year.
Yamabushi Kuban & all his shugenja group (Christophe, Venantius, Bruno, Eugenia) gone)to Nachi mount and with Head Priest of Seigandoki temple (Yamabushi Takagi Ryôei) went to the Saint JITSUKAGA's grave for an Eko prayer
At first, the morning service prayers of Seigandoji temple was at 5:00. Seigandoji is a very famous shugen temple which is N°1 of 33 Kannon Reijo place for the bodhisattva Avalokitsevara pilgrimage in Kansai province.
All the group was conduced by temple head priest, Takagi sensei to HAYASHI JITSUKAGA' grave which is unkwon by almost Yamabushi:
Saint Jitsukaga was very famous yamabushi priest at Meiji period. Many pepole said that he was Enno-gyoja's reincarnation. Anne Bouchy ethnolgue teacher at Mirail University of Toulouse, France, wrote an amazing book on this saint.
All the group wanted to pray in front this very specialgrave...
Thanks to Christophe G for his video.
Enjoyed to wach our journey.
Gassho