Nara Japan 1 Minute Travel Nara-Park Ukimido
Nara Tourism | RetiNARA | Ukimido
Constructed in 1916 and restored in 1994, Ukimido is a hexagonal gazebo pavilion built over the waters of the Sagi-ike Pond.
Ukimido uses hiwadabuki construction methods; bamboo nails to secure Japanese cypress wood and bark shingles to the roof. Built to appear as if is floating on the Sagi-ike Pond, Ukimido is just a 10 minute walk from Todaiji Temple and is a rest and beauty spot for locals and travelers alike
It is illuminated in summer evening and row boats or paddle boats are available to rent, pond side.
Surrounded by pink sakura blossoms in the spring, vibrant greenery in the summer, fiery autumn colors in the fall and coated with light snow in the winter Ukimido is quite possibly Nara Park's most scenic locale.
RetinNARA. Ukimido in Nara Park.
Constructed in 1916 and restored in 1994, Ukimido is a hexagonal gazebo pavilion built over the waters of the Sagi-ike Pond.
Ukimido uses hiwadabuki construction methods; bamboo nails to secure Japanese cypress wood and bark shingles to the roof. Built to appear as if is floating on the Sagi-ike Pond, Ukimido is just a 10 minute walk from Todaiji Temple and is a rest and beauty spot for locals and travelers alike
It is illuminated in summer evening and row boats or paddle boats are available to rent, pond side.
Surrounded by pink sakura blossoms in the spring, vibrant greenery in the summer, fiery autumn colors in the fall and coated with light snow in the winter Ukimido is quite possibly Nara Park's most scenic locale.
Nara Japan 1 Minute Travel Nara-Park Ukimido
奈良公園 浮見堂(Nara-Park Ukimido)
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Sunrise in Autumn over the always popular yet uncrowded Ukimido pavilion situated in Nara Park. A sight one must see when coming to Nara.
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Ukimido (浮見堂) ????????Nara
Le pavillon Ukimidō, à Nara.
Cet endroit est tellement simple que personnellement j'adore y faire un tour. On a juste envie de s'y détendre, de passer un moment paisible autour de l'eau. Je vous le conseille vivement ;)
東大寺二月堂 Nigatsu-do of Todai-ji Temple in Nara Japan
お水取りで有名な東大寺二月堂に行ってみましたが、あいにく屋根の修繕工事中でした。しかし中には入れました。ステディカムを持参しなかったので、歩きながら撮った部分は手ブレも多く、風が強いせいで吹かれノイズも多いです。ご了承ください。
なお、工事前の写真(0:21-0:25)は、「ゆんフリー写真素材集」の画像を使用させていただきました。(Photo by (c)Tomo.Yun
映画「男はつらいよ」の第一作目では、この二月堂で撮影が行われました。下のリンク先の予告編ビデオで確認できます。1969年に撮影された映像と今を比較し、40年以上経過してもさほど変わっていないことに気づかされます。
I went to Nigatsu-do of Todai-ji Temple, but was in the process of repair of the roof unfortunately.
There is the one scene taken from this point (Nigatsu-do) in the first movie of Japanese film series called Otoko wa Tsurai yo (1969).
Tora-san - Our Lovable Tramp (男はつらいよ)
Nigatsu-do (二月堂, The Hall of the Second Month) is one of the important structures of Tōdai-ji, a temple in Nara, Japan. Nigatsu-do is located to the east of the Great Buddha Hall (Daibutsuden), on the hillside of Mount Wakakusa.
奈良 浮見堂ぶらり まっちゃん nara ukimido japan
こんにちわ。
まっちゃんです。
次のピアノ曲をアップ出来る様に
独学で
日々練習しております。
アップ出来るまで
奈良の素敵なお散歩コースを
紹介したいと思います。
ご視聴ありがとうございます。
nara ukimido japan.
thank you for watching.
仲良しの
さっちょんチャンネルも
是非是非ご覧下さい。
素敵なサックスとウクレレの演奏です。
Nara Toukae, Japan, 2011
Tens of thousands of candles are lit up in the land of ancient Nara the capital more than 1300 years ago.
TO-KA is a lump of flower shape on the top of a candlewick after lighting a candle. It is said to be good fortune when the flower shape is made.
The festival is held in the summer, this year it was from August 5th till the 14th!
The following areas are lit up, Sarusawa pond & Gojunidan area, Ukimido & Sagi pond, Asajigahara area, Ukigumoenchi area, Nara National Museum area, and Kofukuji temple area.
Ukimido Pavilion in Nara Park 奈良公園・浮見堂
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奈良・猿沢池のカメと興福寺の五重塔 Sarusawa Pond and Kofukuji Temple Nara Japan
奈良の猿沢池で撮影。この池にはずっと以前から沢山の亀がいます。以前はスッポンもいたのですが、この日はいませんでした。亀の顔をズームで撮ってその顔をよく見ると、可愛いけれどちょっとグロテスクで、蛙のようでもあり、普段見る印象と違います。近くにいる子供たちは「気持ち悪い」と言っていました。甲羅干ししている亀たちは病気にならないように太陽光で全身を殺菌しています。亀は万年と言いますが、私たちが想像している以上に賢い生き物です。亀の目をよく見るとこちらを見たりしていますが、たぶんパンなどのエサをくれる人かどうか判別していると思います。
余談ですが、「月とスッポン」という言葉がありますが、「月と亀」ではなぜダメなのでしょうか。スッポンが丸いと言っても真円ではないですし亀とさほど変わりません。甲羅が丸いからというのはこじ付けで、リズム的にスッポンのほうが言いやすい、というような理由で定着したのかもしれません。しかし「スッポン」という名前はなぜか笑ってしまいます。スッポンは日本語?
興福寺の五重塔は京都の東寺に次ぐ日本第2の高塔で室町時代に建てられました。五重塔は耐震設計の教科書と言われ、建築当時から現在まで多くの地震に耐えてきました。見れば見るほど凄い建築技術です。
This is the Sarusawa-ike Pond in Nara, Japan. The scenery of Five Storeyed Pagoda of Kofuku-ji Temple to see from the Sarusawa Pond is a symbol of Nara. Many tortoises inhabit this pond from the old days.
Kōfuku-ji (興福寺 Kōfuku-ji) is a Buddhist temple in the city of Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The temple is the national headquarters of the Hossō school and is one of the eight Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Nara To-Kae-2012!
Nara Toka-e is an annual summer night event in Nara Park amongst World Heritage Sites. Countless number of candles light the Nara Park, creating a beautiful and fantastic atmosphere. This event has grown to be a famous summer event of Nara, attracting many people every year.
Tens of thousands of candles are lit up in the land of ancient Nara, the capital of Japan 1300 years ago.
TO-KA is a lump of flower shape on the top of a candlewick after lighting a candle. It is said to bring good fortune.
From Nara Park, Sarusawa pond, Gojunidan area, Ukimido & Sagi pond, Asajigahara area, Ukigumoenchi area, Nara National Museum area, and Kofukuji temple area, about 20.000 candles are lit up, creating a romantic atmosphere.
Many festival goers are wearing the traditional yukatta, couples young and old holding hands and strolling through the different venues.
These are the different spots that are illuminated:
Kofukuji Temple: The five-storied pagoda is one of the national treasures of Kofukuji Temple. The illuminated pagoda and bundles of candle lights displays the ancient capital of Nara in a different light than when seen during the day.
Sarusawa-Ike Pond and the 52 Stairs: Sarusawa-ike pond is lined with candle lights and its surface reflects the five-storied pagoda of Kofukuji Temple, creating a picturesque night view. Seen from this site, Kofukuji Temple shows a different aspect of itself. Connecting the pond and the temple are 52 stone stairs. Candles are also set on both sides of the stairs. The stairs are the entrance to guide visitors to the world of the Toka-e Light Festival.
Gojyunidan: Gojyunidan is ascetic training stairs for Buddhist priesthood. With the candlelight, the steep 52 steps stands in front of you tells the profound meaning that each step has. It seems the gentle light leads you to Celestial world as if the only light knew the truth.
Ukimido Pavilion and Sagi-ike Pond: Ukimido Pavilion, Sagi-ike Pond and the surrounding area create a fantastic view filled with candle lights. Candles are placed around Sagi-ike Pond and on Horai Bridge which leads to Ukimido Pavilion. Even the boats floating on the pond have candles on the bows. Visitors may enjoy the lights from the boats
Asajigahara: Bamboo objets d'art are lit up by thousands of candlelight. That creates a magical atmosphere throughout. Candlelight scattered in the Bamboo objets d'art highlights the shadow beauty of trees.
Ukigumoenchi: The area is located in front of the New Public Hall and lit with about 4,000 candles. In Nara, history and culture have been cherished to this day. Each light lit in this land of rich historic and cultural assets soothes people's hearts and invites them to a world of fantasy.
Nara National Museum: The museum which contains many ancient art pieces and the pond in front of it are surrounded by the light of the moon and candles. Also, the museum itself is illuminated, highlighting the beauty of the building.
Kasugano Field: Candles are lit around the spacious and lush lawn. Walking over the large green field in the moonlight with the calm candle lights has a special soothing effect on visitors.
Todaiji: Todaiji Temple was founded by Emperor Shomu. It is said that 15,000 candles were lit for the consecrating ceremony of the new Buddhist image. The Emperor must have wished the peace for the people in the candlelight. We light the candles wishing the peace the same as the people in Tenpyo Area beyond over 1,000 years of time. LIGHT UP 8/13(sat) 8/14(sun) from 19:00-21:45.
Kasugataisha
Blessed Shinto God is enshrined in the country of Yamato. As you walk along the approach you might feel the existence of Yamato God in the solemn atmosphere. You will catch your breath at the enchanting sight of the vermilion Shrine in the darkness by the candlelight and the bronze hanging lanterns. LIGHT UP 8/14 from: 19:00-21:45
Togdaiji , Kagami-ike , Nara , Japan
Togdaiji , Kagami-ike , Nara , Japan
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