Castelo Yoshida Toyohashi - Japan
Toyohashi Park
Endereço: Aichi Prefecture, Toyohashi, 今橋町
Telefone: 0532-51-2650
吉田天満宮(Yoshida Tenmanguu) Yoshida Tenmanguu Shrine - Aichi Pref.
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Yoshida Tenmanguu is small shrine in Toyohashi City. You can see fancy 絵馬(Ema, Japanese wooden plaque) in this shrine.
Toyokawa Inari Temple and Toyohashi Yoshida Castle
Just a little day trip I made. I hope you enjoy!
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Toyohashi Park and Yoshida Castle, Japan
This video has views from inside Toyohashi Park, entrances to it and Yoshida castle, along with views of Toyogawa river and distant mountains.
Japan Jewish Ceremony - Abraham and Isaac on Mt. Moriah
This video of a Shinto ceremony was taken on July 20, 2018 at Yoshida Shrine in Toyohashi City, Aichi, Japan.
The ceremony reenacts Abraham and Isaac on Mt. Moriah.
Notice how the person lies across the wood with what looks like their hands bound.
Notice how the 3 lights (The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit) are brought back and forth 3 times with the three lights coming together to form 1 light (The Trinity).
Notice how the man approaching the wood climbs up, pauses (Just as Abraham did because God stopped Abraham from sacrificing his son Isaac), then comes down but the action is a circle (the man makes a mistake).
Notice how the man pauses each time before he swings the sword and notice that he does it 4 times (Although this is another mistake as it should be 3 times.)
Notice how the person on the wood gets up and walks away. This is what truly happened on Mt. Moriah when Isaac was released because God saw Abraham's true heart of love for God and so God provided a sacrifice of a ram caught in bush that they used for the sacrifice.
Legendary First Emperor of Japan, Jinmu Statue and Yoshida Castle
Yoshida Castle is located along the Toyokawa river in Toyohashi City, Aichi, Japan. It was originally built in 1505. A reproduction stands where the main castle was along with the original stone walls where the quarry marks and some etchings are visible here and there in the complex. This video has a variety of views from the courtyard and from the stone walls. The statue of Jinmu Tenno, the legendary first emperor of Japan, is not far outside of the walls of the castle and adds to the pleasant stroll through this historic area.
Another Day in Toyohashi Japan
Tezutsu Fireworks (Hand-held Fireworks)
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1. CASTLE KOMAKI,AICHI 35°17'33.20N 136°54'48.35E
2. CASTLE MATSUMOTO,NAGANO 36°14'19.30N 137°58'9.28E
3. CASTLE KIYOSU,AICHI 35°12'59.31N 136°50'36.97E
4. CASTLE RAMPARTS,KANAZAWA 36°33'56.76N 136°39'35.45E
5. CASTLE INUYAMA,AICHI 35°23'18.05N 136°56'20.98E
6. CASTLE KAKEGAWA,SHIZUOKA 34°46'31.30N 138° 0'49.77E
7. CASTLE SUNOMATA,OGAKI,GIFU 35°22'1.44N 136°41'15.86E
8. CASTLE TAKASHIMA,SUWA 36° 2'22.57N 138° 6'44.92E
9. PORT OF NAGOYA PUBLIC AQUARIUM 35° 5'28.07N 136°52'40.31E
10. CASTLE MARUOKA, SAKAI 36° 9'7.98N 136°16'19.16E
11. MEIJI-MURA 35°20'30.56N 136°59'16.09E
12. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, KANAZAWA 36°33'39.17N 136°39'29.37E
13. ŌSU KANNON TEMPLE 35° 9'34.99N 136°53'58.10E
14. CASTLE HAMAMATSU, NAKA 34°42'42.60N 137°43'29.84E
15. ATSUTA SHRINE TEMPLE 35° 7'31.49N 136°54'32.51E
16. CASTLE ECHIZEN ONO, FUKUI 35°59'12.00N 136°28'59.22E
17. CASTLE OKAZAKI, AICHI 34°57'21.99N 137° 9'31.75E
18. CASTLE, GUJO HACHIMAN, GIFU 35°45'10.43N 136°57'40.93E
19. CASTLE NAGOYA, AICHI 35°11'7.64N 136°53'57.06E
20. CASTLE YOSHIDA, TOYOHASHI 34°46'14.63N 137°23'33.18E
21. CASTLE OGAKI, GIFU 35°21'43.13N 136°36'57.88E
22. TOKI MESSE 37°55'33.96N 139° 3'36.70E
23. CASTLE GIFU, GIFU 35°26'2.54N 136°46'55.88E
24. NAGOYA CITY SCIENCE MUSEUM 35° 9'53.72N 136°53'59.09E
25. CASTLE TOYAMA, TOYAMA 36°41'33.93N 137°12'41.36E
Japan’s Hand Canon Fireworks Look Insanely Dangerous
Out of all the impressive fireworks celebrations held annually all around Japan, Tezutsu Hanabi is by far the most eye-catching. Experienced masters hold large bamboo tubes filled with black powder in their arms as flames gush out towards the sky. Did I mention they explode at the end?
Tezutsu hand cannons are believed to have originated as a form of long-distance communication smoke devices called Noroshi. With the introduction of smokeless gun powder, these Civil War era tools started being used as fireworks and later as a form of prayer at Yoshida Shrine, in Toyohashi. The Tezutsu Hanabi fireworks display has been carried out for the last 300 years, as part of the Gion Festival, attracting tourists from all over Japan and beyond with columns of flames up to 20 meters-high piercing the night sky. Seeing dozens of men walking around nonchalantly with 80-cm-long, 10-cm-wide bamboo cylinders filled with over three kilograms of ignited black powder is indeed quite the spectacle.
Shizuoka - Talking Japanese History&Sightseeing with Mully&Tomoko
Recently went to Shizuoka and met up with some youtubers who live there - Mully and Tomoko of Warmoth Strat. Over some excellent lasagna in Yoshida we talked about the Shizuoka area - the history, sighting seeing places, and Mully's run-in with a psychopathic park attendant.
In this video I talk about the Yayoi Period (300BC-300AD), Shizuoka's past as a Kyoto clone under the Imagawa, and Tokugawa Ieyasu's favorite place where he grew up and later retired.
I also talked about Japanese history particularly about hanami and cherry blossoms on Warmoth Strat's podcast:
And in a recent vid discussing the Dukes of Hazard and the Confederate flag:
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Matsuri Toyohashi
There are countless local festivals (matsuri) in Japan because almost every shrine celebrates one of its own. Most festivals are held annually and celebrate the shrine's deity or a seasonal or historical event. Some festival are held over several days.
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岩手県 北上市
多聞院伊澤家住宅
愛知県 安城市
丈山苑
熊本県 菊池市
水田
鹿児島県
白谷雲水峡
山梨県
甘利山のレンゲツツジと雲海の富士山
三重県
花火
長野県
阿寺渓谷
熊本県
上色見熊野座神社
新潟県。
弥彦神社 相撲場
愛知県 豊橋市
吉田神社、 花火師
広島県 呉市
灰ヶ峰の夜景
京都府。
清水寺
Kitakami City, Iwate Prefecture
Tamonin Izawa House
Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture
Takeyama Pass
Kikuchi City, Kumamoto Prefecture
Paddy field
Kagoshima prefecture
Shiratani Unsuikyo
Yamanashi Prefecture
Amari Azalea and Mt.Fuji in the sea of clouds
Mie Prefecture
fireworks
Nagano Prefecture
Atera Valley
Kumamoto Prefecture
Kamiromi Kumanoza Shrine
Niigata Prefecture.
Yahiko Shrine Sumo Hall
Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture
Yoshida Shrine, Fireworks Master
Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Night view of Haigamine
Kyoto.
Kiyomizu Temple
Monkey show (Toyokawa Inari Shrine - Japan 1/2)
Le singe fait le spectacle !
(The money does the show...)
Japan Shinto Shrine named INARI-JINJA #
A name of God :① UKA NO MITAMA NO KAMI (倉稲魂命(稲荷大神) or 宇迦之御魂神 spells in a Kanji )
A date of Location : On June 18th, 2016 Nikon coolpix P520
Address : 10-13, Senju kawara-machi, Adachi-ku in Tokyo
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Why mark of fish that the Christians?
Whether the mark of fish leads to why show the Christians? , The answer is hidden in the text of the Greek...『 ΙΗΣΟΥΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ ΘΕΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ ΣΩΤΗΡ 』 - Child-Savior of Jesus Christ God.
If you collect the first letter of each word to make up this sentence in order, 『 I・X・Θ・Y・ Σ 』, and this is a word which means fish in Greek.
In English, ichthys, ichthus other, are also referred to as Jesus Fish and Christian Fish.
〝UKA NO MITAMA NO KAMI 〟 was born the Son of God between SUSA NO O NO MIKOTO ( 須佐之男命)and a Princess of KAMU OOICHI HIME(神大市比売) and 〝UKA〟 represents the Kokurei (
means Spirit of grain ) in the old-shape of uke (food). and Another name of the God of ukanomitama, are also referred to as the Inari God ( 稲荷神 spells in a Kanji ).
Well, Something in the first place the name Inari ( 稲荷) is?
As modern Japanese referred to the foreign words in the katakana, old Japanese has expressed the foreign words in the man'yōgana ( 万葉仮名 ) as 伊奈利, not 稲荷.
Inari ( 伊奈利 ) originally, can not read and 稲荷. This is because, this is coming from the phonetic equivalent of Chinese kanji of Old.
Well, In What is the original meaning?
This is of Latin, Jesvs (iesvs) Nazarenvs, Rex Ivdaeorvm = King of the Jews Jesus of Nazareth, the initials of J (I) · N · R · I is the origin.
According to the Bible, at the time of Jesus crucifixion, this word is Hebrew, Greek, in the three countries language of Latin, some to have been listed in the overhead of Jesus.
In Christian art painting, when to draw the cross of Christ, because the character of the J N R I or I N R I to the overhead has been well drawn, please come and check if there is a chance to see.
What that I would, this sign?
Sign of the right hand of the fingertips of the bronze statue of Maitreya in Kōryū-ji in Kyoto, Sign of the right hand of the fingertips of the Holy image (icon) in the Nikolai church (Eastern Christian Church) at Ochanomizu in Tokyo , and Sign of the right hand of the fingertipsof archbishop images that are discovered in Dunhuang of China ...
The answer is, this is the meaning of the trinity = main and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, which is written in the Bible.
In the various parts of Japan there is a Inari Shrine, also referred to as a shrine eighty thousand and God of ukanomitama have been enshrined. In other words, it means that Jesus Christ has been enshrined in various parts of Japan. However, most of the Japanese people do not understand that. I think This is something mysterious.
豊橋公園(Toyohashi Kouen) Toyohashi Park - Aichi Pref.
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Toyohashi Park is close to Toyohashi station. It has a castle named Yoshida-Jo and you can enter the castle.
Kasugayama Castle and Rinsenji Temple
FMIK: Hello, Toyohashi!!
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