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Japan - Ryoan-ji templem Kyoto - Travel - Jim Rogers World Adventure
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In this video Jim and Paige visit Ryoan-ji temple in Kyoto, Japan.
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Ryoan-ji is a Zen temple located in northwest Kyoto, Japan. Belonging to the Myoshin-ji school of the Rinzai branch of Zen Buddhism, the temple is one of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The site of the temple was originally a Fujiwara family estate. It eventually came into the hands of the Hosokawa clan branch of the Fujiwaras. Hosokawa Katsumoto inherited the residence, and lived here before the Onin War. Katsumoto willed the war-ravaged property to be converted into a Zen sect temple complex after his death. Later Hosokawa emperors are grouped together in what are today known as the Seven Imperial Tombs at Ryoan-ji. The burial places of these emperors -- Uda, Kazan, Ichijo, Go-Suzaku, Go-Reizei, Go-Sanjo, and Horikawa -- would have been comparatively humble in the period after their deaths. These tombs reached their present state as a result of the 19th century restoration of imperial sepulchers (misasagi) which were ordered by Emperor Meiji.
Ryoan-ji's tsukubai, which is a small basin provided at Japanese Buddhist temples for visitors to purify themselves by the ritual washing of hands and rinsing of the mouth.An object of interest near the rear of the monks quarters is the carved stone receptacle into which water for ritual purification continuously flows. This is the Ryoan-ji tsukubai, which translates literally as crouch; and the lower elevation of the basin requires the user to bend a little bit to reach the water, which suggests supplication and reverence.
The absence of a dipper is intended to imply that the water is for the soul only and that it is necessary to bend the knee in humility in order to receive its blessing.
2013-03-20 SUZAKA AREA - Monkeys bathing in the hot springs
Visited Jigokudani Monkey Park, where many monkeys bathe in the hot springs to escape the cold! March 2013.
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【Beautiful Kyoto】 京都の四季・風景写真 [2004-2016] (4K)
It is a photograph that was taken in Kyoto in 2016 from 2004(Oldest First)
2004年~2016年の間に京都で撮影した写真です。字幕には撮影場所を記入しています。
(スライドは撮影日が古い→新しい順になっています。京都府の南北一帯の写真です。一部だけ滋賀・延暦寺の写真があります。)
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Burned Inari Shrine @ Inokashira park 建国記念の日 2014
Inari Ōkami (稲荷大神?, also Oinari) is the Japanese kami of foxes, of fertility, rice, tea and Sake, of agriculture and industry, of general prosperity and worldly success, and one of the principal kami of Shinto. In earlier Japan, Inari was also the patron of swordsmiths and merchants. Represented as male, female, &/or androgynous, Inari is sometimes seen as a collective of three or five individual kami. Inari appears to have been worshipped since the founding of a shrine at Inari Mountain in 711 AD, although some scholars believe that worship started in the late 5th century.
Inari is sometimes identified with other mythological figures. Some scholars suggest that Inari is the figure known in classical Japanese mythology as Ukanomitama or the Kojiki's Ōgetsu-Hime; others suggest Inari is the same figure as Toyouke. Some take Inari to be identical to any grain kami.[3][4]
Inari's female aspect is often identified or conflated with Dakiniten, a Buddhist deity who is a Japanese transformation of the Indian dakini,[5] or with Benzaiten of the Seven Lucky Gods.[6] Dakiniten is portrayed as a female or androgynous bodhisattva riding a flying white fox.[5] Inari's association with Buddhism may have begun in the 8th century, when Shingon Buddhist monk and founder, Kūkai, took over administration of the temple of Tōji, and chose Inari as a protector of the temple.[1] Thus, Inari is still closely associated with Shingon Buddhism to this day.
Inari is often venerated as a collective of three deities (Inari sanza); since the Kamakura period, this number has sometimes increased to five kami (Inari goza). However, the identification of these kami has varied over time. According to records of Fushimi Inari, the oldest and perhaps most prominent Inari shrine, these kami have included Izanagi, Izanami, Ninigi, and Wakumusubi, in addition to the food deities previously mentioned. The five kami today identified with Inari at Fushimi Inari are Ukanomitama, Sarutahiko, Omiyanome, Tanaka, and Shi. However, at Takekoma Inari, the second-oldest Inari shrine in Japan, the three enshrined deities are Ukanomitama, Ukemochi, and Wakumusubi.[7] According to the Nijūni shaki, the three kami are Ōmiyame no mikoto (water,) Ukanomitama no mikoto (grain,) and Sarutahiko no mikami (land.)
The fox and the wish-fulfilling jewel are prominent symbols of Inari. Other common elements in depictions of Inari, and sometimes of his/her kitsune, include a sickle, a sheaf or sack of rice, and a sword. Another belonging was her whip—although she was hardly known to use it, it was a powerful weapon that was used to burn people's crops of rice.The origin of Inari worship is not entirely clear. The first recorded use of the present-day kanji (characters) of Inari's name, which mean carrying rice, (literally rice load) was in the Ruijū Kokushi in 892 AD. Other sets of kanji with the same phonetic readings, most of which contained a reference to rice, were in use earlier, and most scholars agree that the name Inari is derived from ine-nari (growing rice) (稲成り?).[8] The worship of Inari is known to have existed as of 711 AD, the official founding date of the shrine at Inari Mountain in Fushimi, Kyoto. Scholars such as Kazuo Higo believe worship was conducted for centuries before that date; they suggest that the Hata clan began the formal worship of Inari as an agriculture kami in the late fifth century.[9] The name Inari does not appear in classical Japanese mythology.[10]
By the Heian period, Inari worship began to spread. In 823 AD, after Emperor Saga presented the Tō-ji temple to Kūkai, the founder of the Shingon Buddhist sect, the latter designated Inari as its resident protector kami.[9] In 827, the court granted Inari the lower fifth rank, which further increased the deity's popularity in the capital. Inari's rank was subsequently increased, and by 942, Emperor Suzaku granted Inari the top rank in thanks for overcoming rebellions. At this time, the Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine was among the twenty-two shrines chosen by the court to receive imperial patronage, a high honor.[11] The second Inari shrine, Takekoma Inari, was established in the late ninth century.
Inari's popularity continued to grow. The Fushimi shrine, already a popular pilgrimage site, gained wide renown when it became an imperial pilgrimage site in 1072. By 1338, the shrine's festival was said to rival the Gion Festival in splendor.[12]
In 1468, during the Ōnin War, the entire Fushimi shrine complex was burned.
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[4K] NAGANO, JAPAN Matsumoto Castle 松本城 長野県(FDR-AX1)
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Planet Coaster Alpha Gameplay of on ride scary experience, Shark Attack Dive Coaster created July 2016 pre water update.
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Wisata Jepang: Istana Heijo Ibu Istana Kekaisaran Pertama di Ib Kota Tua, Nara 11
Wisata Jepang: Istana Heijo Ibu Istana Kekaisaran Pertama di Ib Kota Tua, Nara 11
Hampir selama jaman Nara (710-794), Nara menjadi Ibukota Jepang dan disebut sebagai Jeijo-kyo. Istana Heijo, yang luasnya 1 km dan panjangnya 1 km, menjadi tempat tinggal kaisar dan kantor pemerintahan. Karena sejarah dan budayanya yang penting, istana ini telah didaftarkan dalam daftar Situs Warisan Dunia UNESCO Nara. Tiga struktur utama di kompleks bekas istana ini telah direkonstruksi beberapa decade yang lalu. Bekas Audience Hall (Daigokuden) adalah yang terutama di antara mereka, yang merupakan bangunan terbesar di istana, yang direkonstruksi pada kesempatan hari jadi ibukota Nara yang ke 1300 dan dibuka untuk umum pada April 2010. Ruang Audience yang besar ini digunakan untuk upacara dan pertemuan penting. Atapnya didekorasi oleh 4 hewan dari setiap arah kompas dan 12 hewan dari kalender bulan. Kursi kekaisaran berdiri di tengah ruangan. Gedung ini disebut “bekas” ruang audience karena ruang audience “terakhir” dipindahkan pada pertengahan jaman Nara. Fondasi ruang audience terakhir terlihat di timur bekas ruang audience.
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Planet Coaster - Koali Beach (Part 27) - Nighttime Lighting & Special Effects (ft. Lady & Rudi)
Today in Koali Beach, we're finally lighting up the park, bringing attention to the many buildings, rides and scenes around the entrance area - and some additional color to the wooden coaster supports. Also, the volcano gets some water effects and foliage at last to blend it in more with its surroundings.
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Today I'm moving to Japan to study there for half a year - so I don't know yet how many videos I'll be able to make (on the flipside, I hope to capture some lesser known Japanese theme parks). I've saved up some videos just in case though, among which this weird thing - Lasercoaster. It's a strange ride - not so much about the coaster itself, but just billboards in the dark. In fact, that's how I would describe the whole ride; it's just billboards in the dark. But they're synchronized to music, so that's pretty cool.
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Planet Coaster -- Slash and Burn Log Flume
A log flume based on a sawmill, which means there's some logging going on, unlike the normal thing of such rides set in pristine wilderness. The ride traverses the wasteland resulting from clear-cutting and slash-and-burn forestry. But don't worry, tree-huggers. This is the tropics. It'll all be jungle again as soon as you turn your back on it.
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