TRANQUIL JAPANESE TEMPLE - Jomyoji Temple of Kamakura (浄妙寺〜鎌倉)
This video is about Jomyoji Temple of Kamakura (浄妙寺〜鎌倉)This is a Zen Buddhist temple in the ancient capital of Kamakura. This visit was done during fall foliage
Japan Trip to Kamakura - Japan Made
This video is about the big buddha at Kamakura.
Place: Kotokuin
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Japan attractions: Kamakura Kotokuin Temple and Great Buddha (Amida Buddha) statue
Kotoku-in Temple
The temple is renowned for its Great Buddha, a monumental outdoor bronze statue of Amida Buddha which is one of the most famous icons of Japan. It was preceded by a giant wooden Buddha, which was completed in 1243. That wooden statue was damaged by a storm in 1248, and the hall containing it was destroyed, so Joko suggested making another statue of bronze. The hall was destroyed by a storm in 1334, was rebuilt, and was damaged by yet another storm in 1369, and was rebuilt yet again. The last building housing the statue was washed away in the tsunami of September 20, 1498, during the Muromachi period. Since then, the Great Buddha has stood in the open air.
Teahouse in the temple - 浄妙寺喜泉庵 -
The teahouse (Jomyoji kisen-an ) is in the Jomyoji temple in the Kamakura.
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Kamakura Daibutsu (鎌倉大仏, The Great Buddha), Kamakura, Japan
The Great Buddha of Kamakura (鎌倉大仏, Kamakura Daibutsu) is a bronze statue of Amida Buddha, which stands on the grounds of Kotokuin Temple. With a height of 11.4 meters, it is the second tallest bronze Buddha statue in Japan, surpassed only by the statue in Nara's Todaiji Temple.
The statue was cast in 1252 and originally located inside a large temple hall. However, the temple buildings were destroyed multiple times by typhoons and a tidal wave in the 14th and 15th centuries. So, since the late 15th century, the Buddha has been standing in the open air.
Trying on gorgeous Japanese kimonos ~豪華!東京・白金で着物の着付け体験
Trying on beautiful Japanese kimonos is now a very popular activity among foreign tourists visiting Japan. Visitors to this shop, located in a residential section of Shirokane, Tokyo, can try on elegant, high-quality kimonos. On this day, tourists from America and England were able to experience kimonos first hand. Wearing such gorgeous kimonos made them feel like graceful and charming Japanese ladies. They also participated in a tea ceremony and visited a nearby shrine—creating memories that are sure to last a lifetime.
美しい着物の着付け体験が、いま訪日観光客の間で大人気です。東京・白金の住宅街の中にある「Kimon和motenashi」では、上質な着物を着付けてもらうことができます。この日はアメリカとイギリスからの訪日客が体験していました。美しい着物を着ると、気分は「大和なでしこ」。茶道を体験し、近くの神社にお参りして忘れられない思い出となったようです。
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Hokokuji Temple (binaural sound) - part 1
This is a short walk around Hokokuji, a popular temple in Kamakura. This temple is famous for its bamboo forest, which you can see in part 2. This video features 3D, AKA binaural, sound, so be sure to use your headphones to get the full effect.
The Hokokuji temple was established as a Zen Buddhist temple in 1334. If you have a chance visit the temple to drink a cup of tea while enjoying the fantastic view of its bamboo garden.
Girls in Traditional dress at the Big Buddha in Kamakura Japan MVI_5593
TOKYO REAL 6 Best Places in Kamakura
Tokyo Real ranks the best 6 temples and shrines in Kamakura.
General Access to Kamakura:
From Tokyo Station (or Shinagawa Station)
take JR Yokosuka Line (60min)
get off at Kamakura Station
From Shinjyuku Station (or Shibuya Station)
take JR Shonan Shinjyuku Line (53min)
get off at Kamakura Station
From Shinjyuku
take Odakyu Express
get off at Fujisawa Statation (60min)
From Fujisawa Station
take Enoden
get off at Kamakura Station (34min)
No.6 Engakuji
Address: 409 Yamanouchi Kamakura Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: Walking distance from Kitakamakura Station
No.5 Giant Buddha
Address: 4-2-28 Hase Kamakura, KanagawaPrefecture
Access: 10 min. walk from Hase Station (Enoden Line)
Hours: 8am-5pm
No.4 Tsuruoka Hachiman Shrine
Address: 2-1-331 Yukinoshita Kamakura Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: 10 min walk from Kamakura Station (JR Line)
Hours: 6am-9:30 pm
No.3 Hase dera
Address: 3-11-2 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: 6 min walk from Hase Station (Enoden Line)
Hours:8am-4:30pm
No2 Zeniarai Benten Shrine
Address: 2-25-16 Sasuke, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: 20min walk from Kamakura Station (JR Line)
Hours:8am-4:30pm
No1 Hokokuji
Address:2-7-4 Jomyoji, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: Keihinkyuko Bus
From Kamakura Station
Take Kamakura Reien shoumen-mae tachiarai
Get Off At Jyomyoji bus stop
Hours: 9am-4pm
Jyoumyou Yama: Gion Matsuri 2012!
This float derives its name from the Hashi-gassen (literally Bridge Combat) chapter of The Tale of the Heike (Heike Monogatari), a noted military epic written in the early 13th century. During the fighting in 1180 between the Heike and Genji clans Jomyo Tsutsui, a Genji military monk, stood on a beam of the half-broken bridge of the Uji River while fighting against the Heike warriors. Another member of the Genji clan, Ichirai-hoshi, came and said, Pardon my bad manners, and then proceeded to jump over Jomyo Tsutsui and successfully cross the river. The two holy dolls on the float vividly portray this famous episode, and arrows stuck on the black-lacquered bridge girder eloquently illustrate the fierce combat. This float was nicknamed the Pardon-my-bad-manners float for some time, quoting the words of the warrior monk Ichirai-hoshi.
Tsutsui no Jōmyō Meishū was a warrior monk, or sōhei, from Mii-dera, who fought alongside Minamoto no Yorimasa and his fellow monks at the Battle of Uji in 1180, defending the Byōdō-in and Prince Mochihito from the Taira clan.
Later in the same account Gochin no Tajima is replaced on the bridge by his comrade Tsutsui. Standing upon the broken bridge of Uji, Tsutsui fought off the Taira clan samurai with bow and arrow, naginata, sword, and dagger.
According to the Heike Monogatari:
And loosing off his twenty-four arrows like lightning flashes he slew twelve of the Heike soldiers and wounded eleven more. One arrow yet remained in his quiver, but flinging away his bow he stripped off his quiver and threw that after it, cast off his footwear and springing barefoot on to the beams of the bridge he strode across. ... With his naginata he mows down five of the enemy, but with the sixth the naginata snaps asunder in the midst, and flinging it away, he draws his tachi, wielding it in the zig-zag style, the interlacing, cross, reversed dragonfly, waterwheel and eight-sides-at-once styles of swordfighting, thus cutting down eight men; but as he brought down the ninth with an exceedingly mighty blow on the helmet the blade snapped at the hilt and fell with a splash into the water beneath. Then, seizing his tantō, which was the only weapon he had left, he plied it as one in a death fury.
It is said that Tsutsui counted 63 arrows sticking out of his armor at the end of his stand, which is not unlikely considering the structure and material composition of samurai armor.
Kamakura: Templi e foresta di Bamboo | Day trip 2019
La prima attrazione top di Kamakura è il Grande Buddha conservato nel tempio Kōtoku-in, che con i suoi 13 metri è una delle opere più famose del Giappone ed è seconda per dimensioni solo a quello di Nara. Per andarci basta prendere un bus dal Gate 6 della stazione JR.
L'altra chicca è immergersi nell'atmosfera del Tempio Hokokuji, conosciuto anche come Bamboo Temple. All’inizio non vi sembrerà nulla di particolare ma questo luogo nasconde un segreto; alle spalle del cancello c'è una meravigliosa foresta di bamboo che ospita una pittoresca casetta del tè (ottimo il tè verde, provalo assolutamente).
Questa attrazione è un po' fuori mano rispetto alle altre (partendo dalla stazione JR di Kamakura, prendi l'autobus al terminal 5 per Jomyoji e da lì circa 2 minuti a piedi) ma merita una capatina a ogni costo!
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Япония - Замок Канадзава. Как Японцы восстанавливают замки.
Япония - Замок Канадзава. Как Японцы восстанавливают замки.
Замок Канадзава — за́мок в городе Канадзава, префектура Исикава, Япония.
Канадзавский замок был построен в 1592 году князем Маэда. В 1881 году был сожжён. В настоящее время замок воссоздан и является исторической реконструкцией, кроме ворот Исикава.
Двести пятьдесят региональных лордов, называемых Даймё, управляли крупными областями в Японии XVI века. Хотя они были подчинены Сёгунату, они были относительно автономными. Каждый Даймё утверждал имущественные права, взимал налоги, устанавливал судебные процедуры и выдавал законы в пределах своей юрисдикции. Многие построенные jōkamachi, или замки города , которые были расположены вокруг сельской местности. Маэда Тосииэ была одним из таких Даймё. Он был четвертым сыном маленькой семьи самураев, но поступил на службу могущественному Даймё и военачальнику, когда ему было 15 лет. Благодаря своему мастерству в битве он быстро поднялся по карьерной лестницы и в 1581 году стал даймё из провинции Ното , Два года спустя он также контролировал части района Кага, включая город Канадзава. Под его правлением Канадзава начал расти.
Замок был сильно реконструирован в 1592 году после первого вторжения Хидэёси в Корею, и в это время был вырыты рвы. Замок был сожжен и реконструирован в 1620-21 и снова в 1631-32 годах, а затем почти полностью разрушен в великом Канадзавском огне 1759 года и перестроен в 1762 и 1788 годах ( Врата Ishikawa-mon). После нескольких небольших пожаров и землетрясения в 1881 году замок снова был разрушен огнем.
То, что осталось от замка, включая ворота Ishikawa-mon в 1788г, теперь является частью Замкового парка Канадзава. Sanjukken Nagaya (важный культурный объект) и склад Tsurumaru являются двумя дополнительными оставшимися структурами замка.
Башни Хиши Ягура, склад Gojikken Nagaya и башня Hashizume-mon Tsuzuki Yagura были полснотью восстановлены в 2001 году до их первоначальной постройки 1809 года, используя традиционные методы строительства. Сегодняшние столбы на которых построен замок - это японский кипарис Хиноки с массивным американским кипарисом в качестве потолочных балок. Это огромная структура, которую в конце 18 века называли «дворцом 1000 татами». Черепица замка была сделана из свинца. Причина этого заключается не только в том, что они огнестойкие, но и согласно легенде где говорится, что во время осады плитки замка могут быть расплавлены и переплавлены в пули.
Kamakura trip - Hasedera temple PART 1 | 【SUB ITA】
Hello guys! Welcome back to another video! This is the first part of one of our favorite temples in the Kamakura area: Hasedera! In this video we talk about a lot of culture and religion, so hope you enjoy it!!
Ciao ragazzi! Bentornati ad un nuovo video!! Questa è la prima parte di uno dei nostri templi preferiti nella zona di Kamakura: Hasedera. Nel video parleremo molto di cultura e religione, quindi speriamo che vi piaccia!
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KAMAKURA - RISE AND FALL OF THE SHOGUNS Episode 4.
A Medieval History of Japan.
Episode 4: SUNSET OF THE SHOGUNS - Kamakura's decline.
Kamakura in the later medieval and early modern periods.
In the final episode of this documentary series, we look at the fall of the Kamakura shogunate, the rise and fall of later Japanese shogunates, their effect on Kamakura, and Kamakura's effect on them.
Power ebbed away from Kamakura in the 14th and 15th centuries, yet all subsequent would-be shoguns, warlords, and politicians right up to the present day who desired control of Japan would still claim legitimacy through their connections, real or imagined with the Minamoto shoguns.
In addition to evaluating the political legacy of the Kamakura Shogunate, we look at how Zen Buddhism, and other forms of Kamakura Buddhism sowed the seeds of the enduring spiritual and cultural traditions of Japan, which are still promoted by people of the city and beyond.
Music.
Ross Bugden - Skies/Flight Hymn/Olympus.
Alphaville - Big in Japan (Album Version Intro).
Eric Taylor - Shoulder Angel/Traditional Japanese 1&2/Ancient Civilizations. (EricTaylorMusic.com).
Provocateurs - Dogfight.
Doug Maxwell & Zac Singer - Hon_Kyoku.
John Dowland - Fortune My Foe.
Saya Asakura - River Boat Song (Acapella).
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