Best Attractions and Places to See in Itoshima, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Itoshima
Sakurai Futamigaura Raizan Sennyoji Daihioin Shima Sunset Road Shiraito Falls Sakurai Daijingu Keya no Oto Kafuri Beach Imazu Genkoborui Bulwark Kishi Seaport Keya Beach
Raizan Sennyoji Daihioin Temple - Autumn Colors
Last year we went to Raizan Sennyoji Daihioin Temple for some filming fun with friends. It's only about 30-40min away from Fukuoka city and it's a fantastic place to experience a Japanese temple. In the fall it's especially special as all the local trees are vibrant with an array of colors.
Filming wise you don't need permission but due be aware a tripod is not allowed and you cannot film inside the praying area due to privacy.
Please visit our friends channel Accent Fukuoka as he's an amazing photographer based in Fukuoka.
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Love Song of the Japanese Cranes, Part 1: Raizan Sennyoji Temple
This excerpt from Love Song of the Japanese Cranes by Glenna Burmer was inspired by visits to Kyushu's Raizan Sennyoji Daihioin Temple. The music was composed by Glenna for the Symphonic Stories concert (BurmerMusic.com), featuring the Silk Strings Koto Ensemble, and the Northwest Sinfonia conducted by David Sabee. Photos were taken by Glenna and her son Mark during two visits to the temple, once on New Year's Day for the ceremony, and once in the summer. Founded by an Indian Buddhist monk, Raizan Sennyoji Daihioin was the main prayer temple against the mongol invasions of the Kamakura period, and is famous for its many Buddhist statues, including the hundreds of stone carvings representing each of the human emotions.