Manpuku-ji - Kyoto - 萬福寺 - 4K Ultra HD
Manpuku-ji is the head temple of the Zen Obaku sect and also located in in Uji, near the center of Kyoto. While extremely popular among Japanese people, Manpukuji was created fairly recently in 1661, only 7 years after the Obaku sect, originally from China, came to Japan.
Because of its Obaku sect origins, Manpuku-ji’s architecture is heavily influenced by the architectural style of China's contemporary Ming Dynasty, and retains a much more Chinese appearance than other Buddhist temples in Japan. Finally, but unfortunately very difficult for most of us to witness, the temple grounds are laid out in the shape of a dragon when viewed from above.
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[4K] 京都の庭園・春 The Gardens of Kyoto / Spring [4K] 日本庭園 Japanese Gardens
京都の春の庭園の様子です。
The Gardens of Kyoto / Spring
ロケーション Filming locations
聴松亭・・・・・Chosho-tei
大沢池・・・・・Osawa-no-ike
渉成園・・・・・Shosei-en
祇王寺・・・・・Gio-ji
一休寺・・・・・Ikkyu-ji
直指庵・・・・・Jikishi-an
善峯寺・・・・・Yoshimine-dera
広沢池・・・・・Hirosawa-no-ike
南禅寺・・・・・Nanzen-ji
地蔵院・・・・・Jizo-in
高桐院・・・・・Koto-in
法輪寺・・・・・Horin-ji
大覚寺・・・・・Daikaku-ji
蓮華寺・・・・・Renge-ji
大法院・・・・・Daiho-in
興正寺・・・・・Kosho-ji
角屋・・・・・・Sumi-ya
●Music : Chris Zabriskie
Music arrangement by Yurara Sarara
Kōshō-ji Temple (興聖寺) Along the Ujigawa River in Uji City, Kyoto.
This is the slope leading to the Kōshō-ji Temple (興聖寺) during the autumn season of 2013. The colourful maple leaves turn this entrance path into a romantic favourite. The temple is also worthwhile visiting if you are in the vicinity.
This is raw footage with no editing, just to give you an idea what it looks like during the momiji season.
Kyoto, Japan Travel | Local Temples You CAN'T Miss | Unicorn Cafe! | 東本願寺 興正寺 西本願寺
In this Autumn Kyoto, Japan adventure I go exploring Kyoto. I end up at Higashi Honganji 東本願寺, the KoshoJi 興正寺, and Nishi Honganji 西本願寺. Then I head to Cafe Cherish, also known as the unicorn cafe with Katie, and we have some very interesting beverages! So, join me on the adventure, and see why these places are definitely worth a visit!
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Uji, Kyoto - Letters from Japan
Uji is located between the historical cities of Nara and Kyoto. Uji is known for Byodo-in, the temple that is featured on the reverse side of the 10-yen coin. It is also known as the region where some of the best green tea in Japan, and perhaps the world, is grown, and it is home to the oldest shrine building in Japan, Ujigami Shrine. Finally, many literature fans visit Uji because it is the setting to the last 10 chapters inTales of Genji.
Official Website for Byodo-in
Uji City Tourist Association
東大寺 Japanese temple Todai-ji
In 752, The inaugural ceremony of Great Buddha, or opening eye of the
Great Buddha was held, with 10,000 priests and laymen present. Many
of them were invited from Korea, China and India.
The reigning Empress Kôken, retired emperor Shômu and his wife, the
former empress Komyô were present in the ceremony. Indian Priest
Bodai Senna ( In Japanese ) worked as a master of ceremony.
Other temple buildings were built one after another until 789.
Matilda visits Kyoto
On our journey through Japan a major highlight was our stay in Kyoto, which has so much history and culture to offer. With temples of all sizes and description, amazing food and great shopping, it was hard making a choice on what to see during our short stay. #matildavisits
In a rather funny coincidence with once again met friends by accident along the trip, this time PK Chong from the Swiss Club of Victoria bumped into us in a small narrow side street while we were looking for a restaurant.
For other episodes of 'Matilda visits Japan' follow these links:
Matilda visits Hiroshima
Matilda visits Nagoya
Matilda visits Osaka
Matilda visits Tokyo
HOT NEWS Uwajima 2017 Best Of Uwajima Japan Tourism
Uwajima Japan Tourism. Uwajima (宇和島市 Uwajima-shi?) is a city located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
As of October 1, 2010, the city has an estimated population of 86,631 and a population density of 184.53 persons per km². The total area is 469.48 km².
My trip to Nagaoka, Japan
After having years of training to be a leader, the trip of my life came true. Now, as an ambassador for my city, I was allowed to be hosted by a Japanese family and be embraced in its beautiful glory and culture. Thank you for experiencing my trip with me. I start on the west coast in Nagaoka with my family and other ambassadors, then we travel to Tokyo at the end of the trip for a tour around the city. How amazing! I'm extremely grateful for this opportunity. Enjoy!
(Sadly, Youtube won't let me add the last half of my trip... If only there was a way too add the second half seperately...)
[4K] 微笑みの仏たち 木曽須原宿 定勝寺 2019/06/06
境内のあちこちに微笑んだ仏たちが一杯、しかもどれもこれも良い表情をしている SONY HXR-NX80
[VLOG JAPON] - Les temples de Kyoto (清水寺 ) - Episode 4
Aujourd'hui, nous nous ancrons dans l'univers spirituel du Japon.
En effet, ce sont 2 temples que nous allons vous présenter aujourd'hui : le Kiyomizu dera et le Ginkaku-ju ( le pavillon d'argent).
Nous découvrirons également le Manga museum de Kyoto, un site qui abrite pas moins de 300.000 exemplaires de mangas !
Et comme on aime bien manger, un petit détour par Nishiki market s'impose !
N'hésitez pas à commenter et à aimer la vidéo !
Uji, Kyoto World Heritage(Byodoin) (世界遺産 宇治周辺(平等院))
Japan-hotel-reserve tourist association movie.
[Link : Uji, Kyoto World Heritage (JHR)]
【4K】楊谷寺の紅葉 DMC-LX100
京都府長岡京市にある楊谷寺を撮影しました。
とっても紅葉が美しかったです。
次は紫陽花の時期に撮影したいですね。
Noon of Kyoto - Pontocho and Kamogawa【4K】
Journey of Japan
Kyoto Pontocho and Kamogawa
Using the Sony FDR-X3000 is in shooting
Tempat Wisata Terkenal di Jepang
Tempat Wisata Terkenal di Jepang
Jepang merupakan salah satu tujuan wisata paling populer di dunia. Tempat Wisata di Jepang merupakan campuran unik dari zaman tradisional dan modern, diantara itu ialah banyaknya kuil dan bangunan dari masa lalu dan dengan prestasi modern di arsitektur dan teknologinya. Pengunjung dapat dibawa dalam sejarah Jepang dan budaya dalam satu hari kunjungan dan mendapatkan sekilas dari masa depan melalui perkembangan teknologi di Jepang. Hampir semua situs sejarah yang yang ada di Jepang masih merupakan wujud asli mereka, dan tetap terbuka untuk umum. Keindahan alam Jepang dapat dilihat sepanjang tahun. Selain itu, Jepang memiliki salah satu tingkat kejahatan terendah di dunia yang membuatnya ideal bagi wisatawan. Sedikit penjelasan ini seharusnya bisa membuat Anda semakin yakin untuk mengunjungi tempat-tempat wisata di Jepang.
1. Gunung Fuji
2. Golden Pavilion
3. Menara Tokyo
4. Kastil Himeji
5. Great Buddha Of Kamakura
6. Kiyomizu-Dera
7. Hiroshima Peace Memorial
8. Kuil Todaiji
9. Tokyo Imperial Palace
10. Jigokudani Monkey Park
Sir Winston Hotel
Location.
Located in Nagoya, Sir Winston Hotel, Nagoya is in the business district and close to Koshoji Temple, Nagoya University, and Higashiyama Park. Nearby points of interest also include Higashiyama Zoo and Toganji Temple.
Hotel Features.
Dining options at Sir Winston Hotel, Nagoya include 2 restaurants. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. Spa amenities include massage/treatment rooms, facials, body treatments, and beauty services. This 4-star property offers small meeting rooms, limo/town car service, and audio-visual equipment. Complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access is available in public areas. This Nagoya property has event space consisting of banquet facilities, conference/meeting rooms, a ballroom, and exhibit space. Business services, wedding services, concierge services, and tour/ticket assistance are available. Guest parking is available for a surcharge. Additional property amenities include a coffee shop/cafA©, multilingual staff, and computer rentals.
Guestrooms.
47 air-conditioned guestrooms at Sir Winston Hotel, Nagoya feature iPod docking stations and minibars. Accommodations offer city views. Beds come with memory foam mattresses and signature bedding. Refrigerators and coffee/tea makers are offered. Bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers with handheld showerheads. They also offer makeup/shaving mirrors, slippers, and hair dryers. Wired high-speed Internet access is complimentary. In addition to desks and complimentary newspapers, guestrooms offer phones. LCD televisions have satellite channels and free movie channels. Also included are complimentary bottled water and safes. Guests may request in-room massages and irons/ironing boards. Housekeeping is available daily.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby, fees may apply.
Osaka Castle in Japan
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Osaka Castle (大坂城 or 大阪城, Ōsaka-jō?) is a Japanese castle in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan. The castle is one of Japan's most famous and it played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century of the Azuchi-Momoyama period.[1]
The main tower of Osaka Castle is situated on a plot of land roughly one square kilometer. It is built on two raised platforms of landfill supported by sheer walls of cut rock, using a technique called Burdock piling, each overlooking a moat. The central castle building is five stories on the outside and eight stories on the inside, and built atop a tall stone foundation to protect its occupants from attackers.
The castle grounds, which cover approximately 60,000 square meters (15 acres),[2] contain thirteen structures that have been designated as important cultural assets by the Japanese government,[3] including:In 1583 Toyotomi Hideyoshi commenced construction on the site of the Ikkō-ikki temple of Ishiyama Hongan-ji. The basic plan was modeled after Azuchi Castle, the headquarters of Oda Nobunaga. Toyotomi wanted to build a castle that mirrored Oda's, but surpassed it in every way: the plan featured a five-story main tower, with three extra stories underground, and gold leaf on the sides of the tower to impress visitors. In 1585 the Inner donjon was completed. Toyotomi continued to extend and expand the castle, making it more and more formidable to attackers. In 1597 construction was completed and Hideyoshi died. Osaka Castle passed to his son, Toyotomi Hideyori.
In 1600 Tokugawa Ieyasu defeated his opponents at the Battle of Sekigahara, and started his own bakufu in Edo. In 1614 Tokugawa attacked Hideyori in the winter, starting the Siege of Osaka.[4] Although the Toyotomi forces were outnumbered approximately two to one, they managed to fight off Tokugawa's 200,000-man army and protect the castle's outer walls. Tokugawa had the castle's outer moat filled, negating one of the castle's main outer defenses.
During the summer of 1615, Hideyori began to restore the outer moat. Tokugawa, in outrage, sent his armies to Osaka Castle again, and routed the Toyotomi men inside the outer walls on June 4. Osaka Castle fell to Tokugawa, and the Toyotomi clan perished.
In 1620, the new heir to the shogunate, Tokugawa Hidetada, began to reconstruct and re-arm Osaka Castle. He built a new elevated main tower, five stories on the outside and eight stories on the inside, and assigned the task of constructing new walls to individual samurai clans. The walls built in the 1620s still stand today, and are made out of interlocked granite boulders without mortar. Many of the stones were brought from rock quarries near the Seto Inland Sea, and bear inscribed crests of the various families who contributed them.
In 1660, lightning ignited the gunpowder warehouse and the resulting explosion set the castle on fire. In 1665, lightning struck and burnt down the main tower. In 1843, after decades of neglect, the castle got much-needed repairs when the bakufu collected money from the people of the region to rebuild several of the turrets.
In 1868, Osaka Castle fell and was surrendered to anti-bakufu imperial loyalists. Much of the castle was burned in the civil conflicts surrounding the Meiji Restoration.
Under the Meiji government, Osaka Castle became part of the Osaka Army Arsenal (Osaka Hohei Kosho) manufacturing guns, ammunition, and explosives for Japan's rapidly expanding Western-style military.[5]
In 1928, the main tower was restored after the mayor of Osaka concluded a highly successful fund-raising drive.
During World War II, the arsenal became one of the largest military armories, employing 60,000 workers.[5] Bombing raids targeting the arsenal damaged the reconstructed main castle tower and, on August 14, 1945, destroyed 90% of the arsenal and killed 382 people working there.
In 1995, Osaka's government approved yet another restoration project, with the intent of restoring the main tower to its Edo-era splendor. In 1997, restoration was completed. The castle is a concrete reproduction (including elevators) of the original and the interior is intended as a modern, functioning museum.