Kozen-ji Temple (Kiso Valley) - Nagano - 興禅寺 - 4K Ultra HD
Established in 1434 by the 12th Kiso lord Nobumichi, Kōzen-ji (Kozen-ji) Temple, also known as Kozenji, is a Rinzai buddhist Myoshinji temple of the Kiso and Yamakura clans. Small in size, this temple comes with many little wonders in the form of four different gardens with the Syoryu Garden, Shyumisen Garden, Mansho Garden and Kanuntei Garden (cloud view garden), which is a beautiful dry landscape garden where the lines represent the clouds and where the rocks represent the mountains.
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Kosho-ji Temple - Kyoto - 興聖寺 - 4K Ultra HD
Kosho-ji Temple (Kōshōji) was originally built in 1233 and at a different location in Kyoto. It wasn’t until 1648 that it was moved to its current location in Uji, by Nagai Noamasa. Belonging to the Soto Zen branch of Japanese Buddhism, Kosho-ji is famous for its Heian-period statue of Kannon. The other well-known attraction is its gorgeous maple approach, known as Kotozaka, that turns into a magnificent mix or red and yellow leaves in autumn.
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OSAKA x KYOTO TRAVEL VLOG 2018! IJAPAN| IAMTHEGIRLWHOTRAVELS
After 2 months of not uploading a video, I am back with another travel vlog!
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This was from our Spring trip in Japan. Travel dates: April 3-17,2018 so we did a lot of sakura/ cherry blossoms hunting!
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Rough Itinerary in the vlog:
Day 1: Arrival, Local book, dvd and toy store, grocery.
Day2: Osaka Castle
Day3: Sushi Conveyor Belt Restaurant
Day4: Osaka Expo Commemoration Park
Day5: Dohtonbori
Day6: Kyoto: Fushimi Inari Shrine + Bamboo Forest
Day7: KTV
Day 8: Flight to Tokyo
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Gumyoji Temple (With guide text) - 360° Video 4K
Gumyoji Temple is located in the southern Yokohama city. It is a typical city temple but it is one of the oldest temples in Yokohama city. The main worshiped deity in this temple is called Gumyoji Kannon.
Gumyoji temple is number 14 temple in the Bando (33 Kannon temples of Kanto region) pilgrimage circuit.
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Japan Travel Tips for December - Winter Season
Japan Travel Tips for December - Winter Season
Some tips about festivals in December in Japan and what to expect from the weather in Japan. It is winter but where can you find snow?
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Sunpu Castle and Momijiyama Garden - Shizuoka - 駿府城 紅葉山庭園 - 4K Ultra HD
Located in Shizuoka City, Sunpu Castle, also known as Fuchi Castle and on some occasions the “Castle of the Floating Isle” because of its design and surrounding moats. It was supposedly built between 1560 and 1585 by Tokugawa Ieyasu. Burned down in 1653, most of the Sunpu Castle has been rebuilt, including the castle gate and other buildings, but strangely not the Donjon.
Despite being a recent addition to the castle grounds, the Momiji-yama Garden (or Momijiyama Garden) is a nice little garden where you can enjoy a small reproduction of Mt. Fuji surrounded by some tea trees mimicking the tea industry around the iconic mountain. Rather compact the garden is still a pleasant surprise and a nice way for you to get some rest while enjoying some of Shizuoka’s finest green tea!
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Nanzenin: The Garden of Emperor Kameyama!
Nanzenin Temple is one of Nanzenji's subtemples that is open to visitors. It is located just behind the aqueduct on the former location of Emperor Kameyama's original retirement villa, and includes a mausoleum of the emperor, a temple hall and a garden centred around a pond which becomes particularly attractive in autumn. The Emperor Kameyama, who became a priest at a detached palace in 1289,became the Grand Emperor. He contributed the detached palace, which became a Zen temple. Daimin-kokushi was the first chief priest of it. The garden remains traces of its former shadows. This is the typical garden made at the end of the Kamakura Era, where you can walk around the ponds and springs here and there in the background of deep, green forests with profound and quiet elegance. The man who made this garden is said to be the Grand Emperor Kameyama. This garden is specified as one of the three scenic and historic spots in Kyoto City. It is on your left hand that you can see stone constructions of Takiguchi. The upper pond you can see is shaped as a form of a dragon, and is called Sogen-ike Pond, which has Horai-shima Island in the centre of it. The down pond has an island whose shape is just like a Japanese letter, meaning heart. According to the records, when the garden was first built, cherry trees were transplanted from Yoshino, reeds from Namba, maple trees from Tatsuta, and even frogs were loosed off from Ide. The Hojo in the Nanzen-in Temple was rebuilt as a contribution from Keisho-in, i.e., the mother of the Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. The features of it lie at hinoki-zukuri (made of Japanese cypress) and Irimoya-zukuri (one of the typical Japanese carpenter rings) and kokera-buki (Japanese style roofs made of numerous, small tips of Japanese cypress). You can see the wooden statue of the Grand Emperor Kameyama (one of the Japanese treasures) in the center of the Naijin place. The pictures on the Fusumas (sliding doors) are black-and-white paintings by Kanoh Yohboku and hisson Nyokawa Zuisen. At the outskirts of the garden, you will find the Byoh (i.e., a Japanese type of a mausoleum), where the remains of the Grand Emperor Kameyama were buried according to his dying wishes.