Yaizu Japan Harbor Shrine
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Shinto is one of the two major religions of Japan (the other is Buddhism). Shinto is often considered to be the native religion of Japan, and is as old as Japan itself. The name Shinto means the way of the gods. Shinto is a pantheistic religion, in which many thousands of major and minor gods are thought to exist. The Japanese have built thousands of shrines (jinja) throughout the country to honor and worship these gods. Some shrines are huge and are devoted to important deities. Other shrines are small and may be easily missed when strolling along roads in the countryside.
Shinto gods are called kami. Kami are thought to have influence on human affairs, and for this reason many Japanese make regular pilgrimage to community shrines in order to offer prayers to local kami. The act of prayer involves approaching the shrine structure, passing through the gate-like torii, cleansing the hands and mouth with water and possibly ascending stairs to the main entrance of the shrine. Usually without entering the shrine the worshipper will throw some coins into a stone or wooden collection box and then rattle the suzu bell which is at the top of a long hemp rope. The worshiper grabs hold of the rope and shakes it back and forth causing the copper bell at the top to rattle. This is thought to get the attention of the shrine god. The worshipper then bows twice, claps his or her hands twice and then bows again. In addition, the worshipper may clasp their hands together in silent prayer. Shintoism and Buddhism have managed to find a comfortable coexistence in Japan. Evidence of this harmonious relationship is found in the fact that that most Japanese are married in a Shinto shrine, but buried by a Buddhist priest.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Yaizu, Japan
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Yaizu Gyoko
Okuzure Seacoast
Daikakuji Zenshuin Temple
Hanazawa No Sato Community
Kiyagawa Ridgen
Rinso-In Temple
Yaizu Shrine
Yaizu Lafcadio Hearn Memorial Museum
Tetsudo 100th Anniversary Monument
2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Festival #1 #荒祭 #宮出し #発御 in Shizuoka Yaizu
▼2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Revival List
▼About the Aramatsuri Festival of Yaizu-jinja Shrine (Quoted from the official site)
The grand festival of Yaizu Shrine, held every year on August 12 and 13, is known as Tokai Ichi-no-Aramatsuri and is one of the festivals Yaizu people look forward to.
The mikoshi, which has been polished and repaired for more than 1 month before the festival and then fixed by the omawashi, leaves the shrine at 10 AM with a unique shout Anetton, stops at 4 otabisho in Yaizu City and returns to the shrine at around 11 PM. The total distance of Mikoshi togyo is about 6.5 km.
One of the highlights of the Aramatsuri is, above all, the brave and dynamic Mikoshi togyo (matrix), which is performed to welcome the enshrined deity, who is usually enshrined in the main shrine, to each town in order to perform the festival.
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
▼Yaizu-jinja Shrine Aramatsuri Official Site
▼Venue and Access to Transportation
Venue: Yaizu Shrine area
Yaizu-jinja Shrine: Yaizu 2-chome, Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, No. 7 and No. 2
Access: 13 minute walk from Yaizu Station
▼video information
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
Camera: Sony Xperia
▼I study Twitter
▼Hashtag
#焼津神社
#荒祭
#matsurijapan
2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Festival #6 #荒祭 #ダイジェスト in Shizuoka Yaizu
▼Table of Contents
焼津神社 発御 00:00:01 焼津神社境内 御神楽奉納 00:05:58 焼津神社鳥居前 御神楽奉納 00:12:12 四区櫻組会所 御神楽奉納 00:17:59 普門寺 御神楽奉納 00:21:40 焼津消防署東分署 00:25:57 サスエ前田魚店 00:29:15 北御旅所跡地 エンカ屋敷地前 御神楽奉納 00:32:29 田子重 御神楽奉納 00:36:14 旧南御旅所跡地 御神楽奉納 00:39:55 南御旅所 00:42:43 一区藤組会所 00:48:55 浜通り札の辻 御神楽奉納 00:50:22 浜通り 00:52:26 マルハチ村松 00:53:54 北御旅所 御神楽奉納 00:57:03 北御旅所 00:59:17 焼津漁港 魚市場御旅所 01:01:36 三区柳組 01:15:59 焼津市役所前 01:17:46 昭和通り商店街 01:19:26 サスエ前田魚店 01:26:18 焼津御旅所 01:32:20 御神子・流鏑馬神事 01:38:05 焼津神社 宮入り・還御 01:42:24
▼2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Revival List
▼About the Aramatsuri Festival of Yaizu-jinja Shrine (Quoted from the official site)
The grand festival of Yaizu Shrine, held every year on August 12 and 13, is known as Tokai Ichi-no-Aramatsuri and is one of the festivals Yaizu people look forward to.
The mikoshi, which has been polished and repaired for more than 1 month before the festival and then fixed by the omawashi, leaves the shrine at 10 AM with a unique shout Anetton, stops at 4 otabisho in Yaizu City and returns to the shrine at around 11 PM. The total distance of Mikoshi togyo is about 6.5 km.
One of the highlights of the Aramatsuri is, above all, the brave and dynamic Mikoshi togyo (matrix), which is performed to welcome the enshrined deity, who is usually enshrined in the main shrine, to each town in order to perform the festival.
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
▼Yaizu-jinja Shrine Aramatsuri Official Site
▼Venue and Access to Transportation
Venue: Yaizu Shrine area
Yaizu-jinja Shrine: Yaizu 2-chome, Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, No. 7 and No. 2
Access: 13 minute walk from Yaizu Station
▼video information
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
Camera: Sony Xperia
▼I study Twitter
▼Hashtag
#焼津神社
#荒祭
#matsurijapan
2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Festival #2 #荒祭 #宮入り #還御 in Shizuoka Yaizu
▼2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Revival List
▼About the Aramatsuri Festival of Yaizu-jinja Shrine (Quoted from the official site)
The grand festival of Yaizu Shrine, held every year on August 12 and 13, is known as Tokai Ichi-no-Aramatsuri and is one of the festivals Yaizu people look forward to.
The mikoshi, which has been polished and repaired for more than 1 month before the festival and then fixed by the omawashi, leaves the shrine at 10 AM with a unique shout Anetton, stops at 4 otabisho in Yaizu City and returns to the shrine at around 11 PM. The total distance of Mikoshi togyo is about 6.5 km.
One of the highlights of the Aramatsuri is, above all, the brave and dynamic Mikoshi togyo (matrix), which is performed to welcome the enshrined deity, who is usually enshrined in the main shrine, to each town in order to perform the festival.
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
▼Yaizu-jinja Shrine Aramatsuri Official Site
▼Venue and Access to Transportation
Venue: Yaizu Shrine area
Yaizu-jinja Shrine: Yaizu 2-chome, Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, No. 7 and No. 2
Access: 13 minute walk from Yaizu Station
▼video information
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
Camera: Sony Xperia
▼I study Twitter
▼Hashtag
#焼津神社
#荒祭
#matsurijapan
Fisherman's Shinto Shrine in Yaizu Japan
This video is part of a playlist featuring videos uploaded across multiple channels and shot during a day-long adventure exploring along the seashore in Japan between the cities of Yaizu and Shizuoka. The link below will take you to the official playlist titled Abandoned Shangri la Hike. The playlist is featured on the YouTube Bullet Train channel.
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Shinto is one of the two major religions of Japan (the other is Buddhism). Shinto is often considered to be the native religion of Japan, and is as old as Japan itself. The name Shinto means the way of the gods. Shinto is a pantheistic religion, in which many thousands of major and minor gods are thought to exist. The Japanese have built thousands of shrines (jinja) throughout the country to honor and worship these gods. Some shrines are huge and are devoted to important deities. Other shrines are small and may be easily missed when strolling along roads in the countryside.
Shinto gods are called kami. Kami are thought to have influence on human affairs, and for this reason many Japanese make regular pilgrimage to community shrines in order to offer prayers to local kami. The act of prayer involves approaching the shrine structure, passing through the gate-like torii, cleansing the hands and mouth with water and possibly ascending stairs to the main entrance of the shrine. Usually without entering the shrine the worshipper will throw some coins into a stone or wooden collection box and then rattle the suzu bell which is at the top of a long hemp rope. The worshiper grabs hold of the rope and shakes it back and forth causing the copper bell at the top to rattle. This is thought to get the attention of the shrine god. The worshipper then bows twice, claps his or her hands twice and then bows again. In addition, the worshipper may clasp their hands together in silent prayer. Shintoism and Buddhism have managed to find a comfortable coexistence in Japan. Evidence of this harmonious relationship is found in the fact that that most Japanese are married in a Shinto shrine, but buried by a Buddhist priest.
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2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Festival #5 #荒祭 #焼津漁港 in Shizuoka Yaizu
▼2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Revival List
▼About the Aramatsuri Festival of Yaizu-jinja Shrine (Quoted from the official site)
The grand festival of Yaizu Shrine, held every year on August 12 and 13, is known as Tokai Ichi-no-Aramatsuri and is one of the festivals Yaizu people look forward to.
The mikoshi, which has been polished and repaired for more than 1 month before the festival and then fixed by the omawashi, leaves the shrine at 10 AM with a unique shout Anetton, stops at 4 otabisho in Yaizu City and returns to the shrine at around 11 PM. The total distance of Mikoshi togyo is about 6.5 km.
One of the highlights of the Aramatsuri is, above all, the brave and dynamic Mikoshi togyo (matrix), which is performed to welcome the enshrined deity, who is usually enshrined in the main shrine, to each town in order to perform the festival.
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
▼Yaizu-jinja Shrine Aramatsuri Official Site
▼Venue and Access to Transportation
Venue: Yaizu Shrine area
Yaizu-jinja Shrine: Yaizu 2-chome, Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, No. 7 and No. 2
Access: 13 minute walk from Yaizu Station
▼video information
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
Camera: Sony Xperia
▼I study Twitter
▼Hashtag
#焼津神社
#荒祭
#焼津漁港
#matsurijapan
2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Festival #3 #荒祭 #御神子 #流鏑馬 in Shizuoka Yaizu
▼2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Revival List
▼About the Aramatsuri Festival of Yaizu-jinja Shrine (Quoted from the official site)
The grand festival of Yaizu Shrine, held every year on August 12 and 13, is known as Tokai Ichi-no-Aramatsuri and is one of the festivals Yaizu people look forward to.
The mikoshi, which has been polished and repaired for more than 1 month before the festival and then fixed by the omawashi, leaves the shrine at 10 AM with a unique shout Anetton, stops at 4 otabisho in Yaizu City and returns to the shrine at around 11 PM. The total distance of Mikoshi togyo is about 6.5 km.
One of the highlights of the Aramatsuri is, above all, the brave and dynamic Mikoshi togyo (matrix), which is performed to welcome the enshrined deity, who is usually enshrined in the main shrine, to each town in order to perform the festival.
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
▼Yaizu-jinja Shrine Aramatsuri Official Site
▼Venue and Access to Transportation
Venue: Yaizu Shrine area
Yaizu-jinja Shrine: Yaizu 2-chome, Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, No. 7 and No. 2
Access: 13 minute walk from Yaizu Station
▼video information
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
Camera: Sony Xperia
▼I study Twitter
▼Hashtag
#焼津神社
#荒祭
#matsurijapan
2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Festival #4 #荒祭 #サスエ前田魚店 in Shizuoka Yaizu
▼2019 Yaizu Shrine Ara Matsuri Revival List
▼About the Aramatsuri Festival of Yaizu-jinja Shrine (Quoted from the official site)
The grand festival of Yaizu Shrine, held every year on August 12 and 13, is known as Tokai Ichi-no-Aramatsuri and is one of the festivals Yaizu people look forward to.
The mikoshi, which has been polished and repaired for more than 1 month before the festival and then fixed by the omawashi, leaves the shrine at 10 AM with a unique shout Anetton, stops at 4 otabisho in Yaizu City and returns to the shrine at around 11 PM. The total distance of Mikoshi togyo is about 6.5 km.
One of the highlights of the Aramatsuri is, above all, the brave and dynamic Mikoshi togyo (matrix), which is performed to welcome the enshrined deity, who is usually enshrined in the main shrine, to each town in order to perform the festival.
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
▼Yaizu-jinja Shrine Aramatsuri Official Site
▼Venue and Access to Transportation
Venue: Yaizu Shrine area
Yaizu-jinja Shrine: Yaizu 2-chome, Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, No. 7 and No. 2
Access: 13 minute walk from Yaizu Station
▼video information
Date: August 13, 2019 (Tuesday)
Camera: Sony Xperia
▼I study Twitter
▼Hashtag
#焼津神社
#荒祭
#サスエ前田魚店
#matsurijapan
Mountaintop Buddhist Temple in Yaizu Japan
This video is part of a playlist featuring videos uploaded across multiple channels and shot during a day-long adventure exploring along the seashore in Japan between the cities of Yaizu and Shizuoka. The link below will take you to the official playlist titled Abandoned Shangri la Hike. The playlist is featured on the YouTube Bullet Train channel.
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Yaizu Shizuoka start of the Sakura season
Local scoot on the bicycle around Yaizu, Shizuoka checking out the start of the Sakura season
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Japan Yaizu Fish market
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On The Beach In Yaizu Japan
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Small Commercial Fishing Harbor in Yaizu Japan
This video is part of a playlist featuring videos uploaded across multiple channels and shot during a day-long adventure exploring along the seashore in Japan between the cities of Yaizu and Shizuoka. The link below will take you to the official playlist titled Abandoned Shangri la Hike. The playlist is featured on the YouTube Bullet Train channel.
豪雨!雷鳴轟く浜通り!2018年 焼津神社 荒祭 Yaizu Shrine Ara Festival
毎年8月12・13日に行われる焼津神社の大祭は、「東海一の荒祭」として知られており、焼津の人々が心待ちにしているお祭りの一つです。
お祭りに向けて1ヶ月以上の時間を掛け、磨きや補修を行ってから大廻しによって固定された神輿は、「アンエットン」という独特のかけ声とともに神社を朝10時に出発し、焼津市内にある4ヶ所の御旅所に寄り、夜11時頃に神社へ戻ります。神輿渡御の総距離は6.5km程です。
荒祭の見所の一つは、何と言っても勇壮豪快な神輿渡御(行列)ですが、渡御は普段神社の本殿にお祀りされている御祭神を、それぞれの町へお迎えして祭事を行うためにあるのです。
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MINATO YAIZU SHIZUOKA
Jalan sore lewat pelabuhan yaizu
Japanese yaizu jinja shrine 【焼津神社】
This is the old Japanese jinja yaidu jinja.
静岡県の焼津市にある焼津神社です。
かなり小さな神社ですが、
日本武尊の伝説のある神社です。
焼津という地名も日本神話から来ています。
どうやら、静岡県でも焼津周辺は日本武尊の伝説が多いようです。
Sea Rocks In Yaizu Japan
This video is part of a playlist featuring videos uploaded across multiple channels and shot during a day-long adventure exploring along the seashore in Japan between the cities of Yaizu and Shizuoka. The link below will take you to the official playlist titled Abandoned Shangri la Hike. The playlist is featured on the YouTube Bullet Train channel.
The View From Atop The Seaside Mountain in Yaizu Japan
This video is part of a playlist featuring videos uploaded across multiple channels and shot during a day-long adventure exploring along the seashore in Japan between the cities of Yaizu and Shizuoka. The link below will take you to the official playlist titled Abandoned Shangri la Hike. The playlist is featured on the YouTube Bullet Train channel.