Shōrenji Temple, Takayama, Japan, 2016
วัดทากายามะ เบ็ตสึอิน โชเรนจิ (Takayama Betsuin Shorenji Temple) 高山別院 ทะกะยะมะ กิฟุ ญี่ปุ่น
วัดทากายามะ เบ็ตสึอิน โชเรนจิ (Takayama Betsuin Shorenji Temple) 高山別院 เมืองทะกะยะมะ จังหวัดกิฟุ ประเทศญี่ปุ่น
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Shorenji Temple
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Things to do Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine 桜山八幡宮 Japan 2017.
The origins of Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine date from the time of the Emperor Nintoku (413 - 439), when he reguested Prince Takefurukuma-no-mikoto to subjugate the monster Ryoumen Sukuna, an incredible beast with 2 heads, 4 arms and 4 legs.
Before undertaking his task, the warrior enshrined his father, the Emperor Ojin as the deitty of this sanctuary, and prayed for the success of his missiuon.
In 1683, through the benefaction of Lord Kanamori, the shirine was enlarged and offcially established for the protection of the town.
More than 1,500,000 people vist the shirine annually. The Takayama Matsuri (Festival) is regarded as one of the three most beautiful festivals in Japan. (along with Chichibu Matsuri in Saitama Prefecture and the Gion Matsuri in Kyoto.)
The focus of the festival is the magnificent floats which are pulled through the strees of the town.
The Takayama Matsuri actually composed of two festivals: the Spring Festival (April 14th and 15th), in which 12 floats take part, and the Autumn Festival (October 9th and 10th) which features 11 floats. The Takayama Festival began about 350 years ago as a simple village ceremony. Since Takayama is in Hida, the center of Japan’s timber producing region, the town grew as an important distribution center for the area, attracting large numbers of sake brewrers, cloth merchants, woodworkers, and other craftsmen. As the result of these rich merchants’ support, and the pride in the high quality work of the artisans, the floats beccame more and more magnificent, as a result of competition developed among the various districts of the town.
Hida Kokubunji Temple - 飛騨国分寺 (built 746 onward) AMAZING JAPAN - TAKAYAMA - Historial Temple
Hida Kokubunji Temple - 飛騨国分寺 (built 746 onward)
The Hida Kokubunji Temple was constructed in 746 by Emperor Shomu to pray for the nation's peace and prosperity. Temples of this type were fairly common both in Japan and in neighboring Korea (for example, see Toji Temple in Kyoto and Hwangnyongsa Temple in Gyeongju, Korea). The oldest surviving structure is the Main Hall, dating from the 16th century. The three story pagoda was reconstructed in 1821 during the Edo period.
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Buddhism Buddha and the temple of Japan.
稲荷、鬼子母神
◇埼玉県富士見市水子5082
5082 Mizuko Fujimi Saitama
Takayama Jinya (高山陣屋)
日本語は以下
Located in Gifu Prefecture, Takayama Jinya was an office of the Edo Bakufu Government from 1692 to 1868. The Bakufu ruled over 60 domains, while about 250 feudal Lords ruled their own domains.
In 1867 the Bakufu lost its political power and returned it to Emperor Meiji. Since then this Jinya was administering tax collection, finance, police action and judgment and forest management. It remained the prefecture government until 1969.
1692年(元禄5年)に幕府が飛騨を直轄領として以降、1777年(安永6年)以降は郡代役所となった。
幕府は60以上の領地を支配し、約250人の領主がそれぞれ独自の領地を支配した。明治維新後は岐阜県高山支庁庁舎として用いられた。1969年まで県事務所として利用されていた。
高山陣屋 Takayama jinya 4K
Takayama jinya
岐阜県高山市 高山陣屋
Shorinji(聖林寺)- YAMATO UNKNOWN ORIGIN
This is a quiet temple built on a hill outside the town of Sakurai. One can see the whole of Mount Miwa from the main gates.
Eleven-faced Kannon / National treasure Created during the 8th century
This statue of Buddha radiates universally-encompassing benevolence. It has won acclaim from many artists. It is cited as a representative work in the history of Japanese sculpture. The site is not heavily visited by tourists, and the stillness allows visitors to spend time communing with the Buddha.
■Shorinji(聖林寺)- YAMATO UNKNOWN ORIGIN
city.sakurai.lg.jp/yamato-travel/destination/area02/spot03/
聖林寺(繁體中文):city.sakurai.lg.jp/yamato-travel/sc/destination/area02/spot03/
圣林寺(简体中文):city.sakurai.lg.jp/yamato-travel/tc/destination/area02/spot03/
쇼린지(한국어):city.sakurai.lg.jp/yamato-travel/ko/destination/area02/spot03/
Temple Shōrin-ji(Français):city.sakurai.lg.jp/yamato-travel/fr/destination/area02/spot03/
■About YAMATO
More than ten centuries ago, a capital of Japan existed here.
Several generations of kings of the “Yamato Dynasty” ruled here and expanded their influence outward.
Eventually, Yamato became a word meaning the whole of Japan.
The foundation of Japan was built here.
This ancient capital - older than Kyoto or Nara - did not develop as other ancient capitals did, and thus was left largely untouched.
Feel the unknown mystery of the history of Japan in this quiet, untraveled location.
Japan Takayama Inari shrine 青森県 高山稲荷神社
Takayama Inari Shrine 100 Torii Gates last few seconds
Last few seconds of the previous clip
Takayama Inari Shrine 100 Torii Gates
Takayama Inari Shrine has over 100 small torii gates along a walk path up to a man-made waterfall. There is also a small koi pond and the garden area is really nice. The monks were kind enough to let my fly the drone and get some nice video.