Best Things To Do in Kizugawa, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Kizugawa , Japan
Todai-ji Temple
Nara Visitor Center & Inn
Nigatsu-do Temple
Nara Park
Joruri Temple
Isuien Garden
Yoshikien
Kasuga Grand Shrine
Mt. Wakakusa
Nara National Museum
Kyoto Prefecture: The Kyoto you may not know
Travel Kyoto like you've lived here forever.
A bit about the areas of Kyoto Prefecture outside of the city worth visiting and a look into the Kyoto you may not know.
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綺原神社 Kanbara-jinja Shrine (日本, 京都, 観光, trip, sightseeing) - Japan Kyoto Walker
綺原神社を歩きました。
神に献ずる衣服を織る技術者及び養蚕技術者を祀った社とも言われています。
※参拝後の撮影です。
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綺原神社
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日本 京都府木津川市山城町綺田山際16
16 Kabatayamagiwa Yamashiro-cho Kizugawa-shi, Kyoto, Japan
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Road Trip 2012: Destination ... Kyoto, Japan
November 17, 2012...road trip to Kyoto, Japan.
流れ橋の橋下 || 木津川 河川敷 Kizugawa River (日本, 京都, 観光, trip, sightseeing) - Japan Kyoto Walker
流れ橋(上津屋橋)の橋下、木津川の河川敷を歩きました。
流れ橋は久世郡久御山町から八幡市間に架かる橋で、映画やドラマのロケ地としても有名です。
Kozuya-bashi Bridge is also called Nagare-bashi Bridge. Can see beautiful sunset from there.
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上津屋橋
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日本 京都府八幡市上津屋宮前川端
Kozuyamiyamaekawabata, Yawata-shi, Kyoto, Japan
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Joururiji (Joruriji) temple in Kyoto - Seek the Buddhist Heaven - Japan Trip -
Joururiji ( Joruriji ) temple is a small but beautiful Buddhist temple.
The temple is situated on the border of Kyoto and Nara prefecture. It is generally quiet with few tourists because there is no major tourist spots around it within a walking distance.
It takes some time to get there, but I think the temple is worth visiting if you have time in Japan.
In this video, let's see the national treasure buildings of the temple and find the hidden meaning of these buildings together.
The best feature of this temple is the 9 images of Amida Buddha in a main hall. But It is NOT allowed to shoot a video inside the hall, so if you're interested, why don't you go there or google it?
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Dotonbori by Night - Osaka - 道頓堀 - 4K Ultra HD
The Dotonbori area in Osaka needs no introduction. It’s one of Japan's most famous tourist destinations thanks to its unique and frankly, gaudy neons. Dotonbori is one spot you should not miss when traveling in Japan.
The history of this area goes back to 1612 when Yasui Doton, a merchant invested all of his money in an ambitious development project. Doton’s plan was to actually divert and expand the Osaka Umezu river into a new waterway system that would link the local canal network with the Kizugawa river. While ambitious, the project was abruptly stopped during the Siege of Osaka (1614 ~ 1615) which also claimed the life of Yasui Doton himself. It is only years later that one of Doton’s cousins decided to complete the whole project in memory of Yasui Doton.
Now to be honest because of its popularity, the Dotonbori main road has become more and more like a tourist trap. However, if you start wondering around the Dotonbori back alleys you will discover some amazing places that only locals care about as well as stumbling on some small temple festivals as we did.
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Japan Travel: Heijo Palace impressive vermilion Suzakumon gate, Nara11
Japan Travel: Heijo Palace impressive vermilion Suzakumon gate, Nara11
During most of the Nara Period (710-794), Nara served as the Japan's capital and was called Heijo-kyo. The Heijo Palace, extending about one kilometer wide and one kilometer long, served as the site of the emperor's residence and the government offices. Due to its great historical and cultural importance, the palace site was registered on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Nara. Three major structures in the former palace complex have been reconstructed in the past several decades. The Former Audience Hall (Daigokuden) is the foremost among them, which is the largest building on the palace grounds, which was reconstructed on the occasion of the 1300th anniversary of Nara Capital and opened to the public in April 2010. The large audience hall was used for important ceremonies and meetings. Its ceiling is decorated by the four animals of the direction on the compass and the twelve animals of the lunar calendar. A throne stands in the middle of the hall. The building is called the former audience hall, because the latter audience hall replaced it in the second half of the Nara Period. The latter audience hall's foundations are visible to the east of the former audience hall.
There were two more full-scale reconstructions that took place from the 1990s; one is the Suzaku Gate (Suzakumon), which is the main gate of the palace to the south, and another is the East Palace Garden (Toin Teien), which features a pond, streams and bridges, and was used for banquets by the imperial family. Also partially reconstructed includes the offices of the Imperial Household Agency (Kunaicho).
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Vocational Museum!
I take a trip with my Jr. High 1st grade class to a vocational museum in Kizugawa city, where they can explore career options and find out what interests them. The facilities are immensely huge, with an amazing amount of technology and expertise. It was fun just walking around watching the students, and THEY got to play with all kinds of different jobs! Great place!!