巽神社 鎌倉 神奈川 / Tatsumi Shrine Kamakura Kanagawa / 타츠미 신사 가마쿠라 가나가와
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白旗神社(鶴岡八幡宮内) 鎌倉 神奈川 / Shirahata Shrine Kamakura Kanagawa / 백기 신사 (쓰루 오카 하치만 구 내) 가마쿠라 가나가와
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御霊神社 鎌倉 神奈川 / Goryo Shrine Kamakura Kanagawa /영 신사 가마쿠라 가나가와
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JAPAN TRIP - Asakusa/Kamakura
Sorry for the delay! The journey continues as we head over to Asakusa! There we explore the Senso-Ji Temple! After that we head over to Kamakura to explore some more!
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The First Great Shogun - Sakanoue No Tamuramaro remembered at Tatsumi Jinja Shrine.
From KAMAKURA - RISE AND FALL OF THE SHOGUNS Episode 1: CHILDREN OF A WARRIOR GOD - The Rise of the Minamoto.
Tatsumi Jinja Shrine is a 10 minute walk from JR Kamakura station, just before the main gate of Jufuku Ji Temple.
諏訪神社 鎌倉 神奈川 / Suwa Shrine Kamakura Kanagawa / 스와 신사 가마쿠라 가나가와
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蛭子神社 鎌倉 神奈川/ Hiruko Shrine Kamakura Kanagawa / 에비스 신사 가마쿠라 가나가와
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白旗神社 鎌倉 神奈川 / Shirahata Shrine Kamakura Kanagawa / 백기 신사 가마쿠라 가나가와
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岡本神社 大船 神奈川 / Okamoto Shrine Ofuna Kanagawa / 오카모토 신사 오후 나 가나가와
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八雲神社 鎌倉 神奈川 / Yakumo Shrine Kamakura Kanagawa / 야쿠모 신사 가마쿠라 가나가와
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Travel Japan Guide | Kyoto Temple GEISHA SPOTTED 清水寺 #3
It was the highlight of my trip to have seen #geishas in the #Kiyomizudera Temple area. I couldn't believe my good fortunte because according to my friends who's traveled to Kyoto recently, the chances of seeing real geishas are slim. I think the excitement of seeing geishas in real life had overpowered that of visiting the temple. Don't get me wrong, the temple and the street leading up to the temple were incredibly beautiful and definitely worth the visit. Actually a must visit in #Kyoto. But really, watch for the crowds. If you'd like to avoid the overwhelimg tourists, arrive early!
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Kiyomizudera Temple 清水寺
294 Kiyomizu 1-chome, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture 605-0862, Japan
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秋の鎌倉~長寿寺・円覚寺~.
鎌倉駅から北鎌倉までを紅葉を求めて歩きました。
長寿寺と円覚寺の紅葉です。とても綺麗な紅葉でした!
Fushimi Inari Shrine [Kyoto Pt. 3] (Travels in Japan Pt. 22)
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Fushimi Inari Shrine (伏見稲荷大社, Fushimi Inari Taisha) is an important Shinto shrine in southern Kyoto. It is famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, which straddle a network of trails behind its main buildings. The trails lead into the wooded forest of the sacred Mount Inari, which stands at 233 meters and belongs to the shrine grounds.
Fushimi Inari is the most important of several thousands of shrines dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice. Foxes are thought to be Inari's messengers, resulting in many fox statues across the shrine grounds. Fushimi Inari Shrine has ancient origins, predating the capital's move to Kyoto in 794.
Kyoto (京都 Kyōto, /kiˈoʊtoʊ/;[4] Japanese: [kʲoːꜜto] (About this soundlisten)), officially Kyoto City (京都市 Kyōto-shi, Japanese: [kʲoːtoꜜɕi] (About this soundlisten)), is the capital of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto forms a part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kobe. As of 2018, the city has a population of 1.47 million.
In 794, Kyoto (then known as Heian-kyō) was chosen as the new seat of Japan's imperial court. The Emperors of Japan would rule from Kyoto in the following eleven centuries until 1869, when the court relocated to Tokyo. The city was devastated during the Ōnin War in the 15th century and went into an extended period of decline, but gradually revived under the Tokugawa shogunate (1600–1868) and flourished as a major city in Japan. The modern municipality of Kyoto was established in 1889. The city was spared from large-scale destruction during World War II and as a result, its prewar cultural heritage has mostly been preserved.
Kyoto is considered the cultural capital of Japan and a major tourist destination. It is home to numerous Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, palaces and gardens, many of which are listed collectively by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Prominent landmarks include the Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kiyomizu-dera, Kinkaku-ji, Ginkaku-ji and the Katsura Imperial Villa. Kyoto is also a center of higher learning, with Kyoto University being an institution of international renown.
In Japanese, Kyoto was previously called Kyō (京), Miyako (都), or Kyō no Miyako (京の都). In the 11th century, the city was renamed Kyōto (京都, capital city), from the Middle Chinese kiang-tuo (cf. Mandarin jīngdū).[5] After the city of Edo was renamed Tōkyō (東京, meaning Eastern Capital) in 1868 and the seat of the Emperor was moved there, Kyoto was for a short time known as Saikyō (西京, meaning Western Capital). Kyoto is also sometimes called the thousand-year capital (千年の都).
The National Diet never officially passed any law designating a capital.[6] Foreign spellings for the city's name have included Kioto, Miaco and Meaco, utilised mainly by Dutch cartographers. Another term commonly used to refer to the city in the pre-modern period was Keishi (京師), meaning urba or capital.[7]
Ample archaeological evidence suggests human settlement in the area of Kyoto began as early as the Paleolithic period,[8] although not much published material is retained about human activity in the region before the 6th century, around which time the Shimogamo Shrine is believed to have been established.
Heian-kyō
Main article: Heian-kyō
During the 8th century, when powerful Buddhist clergy became involved in the affairs of the Imperial government, Emperor Kanmu chose to relocate the capital in order to distance it from the clerical establishment in Nara. His last choice for the site was the village of Uda, in the Kadono district of Yamashiro Province.[9]
The new city, Heian-kyō (平安京, tranquility and peace capital), a scaled replica of the then Chinese Tang dynasty capital Chang'an,[10] became the seat of Japan's imperial court in 794, beginning the Heian period of Japanese history. Although military rulers established their governments either in Kyoto (Muromachi shogunate) or in other cities such as Kamakura (Kamakura shogunate) and Edo (Tokugawa shogunate), Kyoto remained Japan's capital until the transfer of the imperial court to Tokyo in 1869 at the time of the Imperial Restoration.
KAMAKURA - Gateway to Medieval Japan.
Bringing forth justice and firm government as ancient imperial power waned, the rise of the Shoguns of Kamakura took Japan out of the classical world and into the middle ages. Now, on the surface a peaceful, sophisticated oceanside resort town, this small, pretty city's rich, fascinating and sometimes brutal cultural and historical heritage waits to be discovered, within a block or two of the station and main shopping streets, and can be found in every street or quiet, leafy corner.
From KAMAKURA - RISE AND FALL OF THE SHOGUNS Episode 1: CHILDREN OF A WARRIOR GOD - The Rise of the Minamoto. Scene 2.
Music: Veronika Dusk - Big in Japan.
秋の古都 鎌倉-1 浄智寺
11月末、秋の鎌倉へ行ってきました。
紅葉は、今年9月の台風の塩害、そして暖かい日が続きまだまだといったところでした。
浄智寺は、弘安4年(1281)に建立され、現在の建物は関東大震災後に再建されたものだそうです。
Maiko from Pontochō at Heian Shrine, Kyoto!
Maiko from Pontochō kabu-kai (先斗町歌舞会) performing an elegant dance at Heian Shrine (平安神宮) in Kyoto. The backdrop is the Blue Dragon Tower (蒼龍楼).
建長寺 鎌倉 神奈川 / Kenchou-ji Temple Kamakura Kanagawa /쵸지 가마쿠라 가나가와
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Kyoto 100 Temples and Shrines 2 - 京都寺社100所巡り 其の二
I Visited 100 temples and shrines in Kyoto,Japan.51-100
京都の寺社仏閣・お寺・神社の100所巡り。51~100
Kyoto 100 Temples and Shrines Part1
瑞専寺(Zuisen-ji)、一原神社(Ichihara Shrine)、千手寺(Senjyu-ji)、若宮荒神宮(Wakamiya Ara Jingu)、大原神社(Ohara Shrine)、九手神社(Kute Shrine)、佐々尾神社(Sasao Shrine)、嶺松寺(Reisho-ji)、秋葉神社(Akibara Shrine)、龍譚寺(Ryoutan-ji)
青蓮院(Shouren-in)、極楽寺(Gokuraku-ji)、知恩院(Chion-in)、南禅寺(Nanzen-ji)、平安神宮(Heian Jingu)、辰巳大明神(Tatsumi Daimyo-jin)、出雲大神宮(Izumo Daijingu)、常寂光寺(Jyoujakkou-ji)、法輪寺(Hourin-ji)、出雲大社京都分院(Izumo Taisha Kyoto)
弘源寺(Kougen-ji)、請田神社(Uketa Shrine)、藪田神社(Yabuta Shrine)、若宮八幡宮(Wakamiya Hachiman-gu)、知恩寺(Chion-ji)、大将軍八神社(Daishougun Hachi Shrine)、京都帝釈天(Kyoto Taishakuten)、船井神社(Funai Shrine)、荒井神社(Arai Shrine)、三輪神社(Miwa Shrine)
宮垣神社(Miyagaki Shrine)、御霊八所大明神(Goreihassyo Daimyo-jin)、鳥羽田神社(Torihata Shrine)、養仙寺(Yousen-ji)、天皇神社(Tenno Shrine)、小林天満宮(Obayashi Tenman-gu)、地主神社(Jisyu Shrine)、清水寺(Kiyomizu-dera)、愛宕念仏寺(Otagi Nenbutsu-ji)、平野神社(Hirano Shrine)
御髪神社(Mikami Shrine)、野宮神社(Nonomiya Shrine)、天龍寺(Tenryu-ji)、藤越神社(Fujikoshi Shrine)、加舎神社(Kaya Shrine)、松尾神社(Matsuo Shrine)、城南宮(Jyounan-gu)、三千院(Sanzen-in)、壺鞍神社(Tubokura Shrine)、小金岐八幡宮(Kokanage Hachiman-gu)
Kyoto Temple and Shrine list
Đền,মন্দির,Hram,ቤተ መቅደስ,Храм,Tempio,ტაძარი,Tenplu,เทวสถาน,神庙
これまでに参拝した京都のお寺と神社の映像を纏めました。
有名どころだけでなく御朱印巡りではあまり訪れる機会のない小さな寺社も多数収録。所在地等、質問ございましたらコメントにどうぞ。
京の美しい寺社の映像をお楽しみ下さい。
blog:映像で観る京都寺社仏閣100所巡り~御朱印巡りの旅 : 奮闘記
2014・2・14 想い出に数年ぶりの大雪の日を------
朝 寝室のカーテンを開けると一面に大雪です、今も深々と降り続いています、こんな大雪は数年ぶりなので想い出に写真動画にしました
KAMAKURA - RISE AND FALL OF THE SHOGUNS Episode 1.
A Medieval History of Japan.
Episode 1: CHILDREN OF A WARRIOR GOD - The Rise of the Minamoto.
The first episode of this documentary series looks at the development of the Minamoto family from 9th century imperial princelings, through their 10th and 11th century exploits policing and expanding the outer provinces in the emperor's name to the political and military crises of the 12th century that left them fighting for their very existence. And with this struggle for survival in the wake of the collapse of imperial authority, we see these events propel Japan out of its classical age and into a new and unique feudal Asian society.
We also look at the evolution of Kamakura as a spiritual centre of importance for both Shinto and Japanese Buddhism - a reputation the city had already acquired well before the arrival of its warrior governors and rulers, and how the Minamoto and other samurai used religion to legitimise themselves, politically and militarily.
MUSIC:
Saya Asakura - River Boat Song (Acapella).
Alphaville - Big in Japan (sample).
Angelika Dusk - Big in Japan (cover).
Eric Taylor - Traditional Japanese Theme (EricTaylorMusic.com).
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