金龍神社 奈良 / Kinryu Shrine Nara
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奈良 Nara, Japan
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0:23 金龍神社 Kinryu Shrine
0:55 夫婦大國社 Meoto-daikokusha Shrine
2:16 春日大社 Kasuga-taisha Shrine
6:01 東大寺 Todai-ji Temple
10:56 興福寺 Kofuku-ji Temple
14:45 近鉄奈良駅 Kintetsu Nara Station
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KYOTO TRAVEL IN 4K// NARA & ARASHIYAMA
I think having been able to travel to these areas have given me more appreciation for travelling. The hike and walkathon through these places were really difficult. Especially, when you are alone and carrying gears and always on the look for things to shoot for content. Regardless, the experience just made me want to make more travel videos, improve more in my photography and push more for future travel. I hope everyone enjoys the video and make sure to hit that like button and subscribe for future video.
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[Some of the places shown in this video]
Fushimi Inari Taisha
Arashiyama Bamboo Forest
Kasuga Taisha (Complex of shrines/temples/gates)
Fushimi Inari Naihaiden
Goshashoden
Wakamiya Shrine
Kinryu Shrine
Nara Park
Kakehashi Shrine
Kofuku-ji Temple
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奈良 春日大社&金龍(きんりゅう)神社 Kasuga Taisha Shrine in Nara Japan
奈良公園内にある神社。
奈良時代に平城京の守護と国民の繁栄を祈願する為に創建。
藤原氏の氏神を祀る。
「金龍神社(きんりゅうじんじゃ)」は、「金運」の神様。
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Haneda Edo Matsuri - Japanese New Years Festival はねだ江戸まつり
Haneda Edo Matsuri is a 3-day festival event celebrating the culture of the Edo Period (1615-1867) which is held in Haneda Airport. See Geisha and Samurai move about weary passengers in an airport terminal.
This is a recent tradition that they do 2-3 times a year. This one had a New Years theme so they had mochi-making and shishimai (lion dance) along with games and performances with magic, juggling, dancing, and sword play . The fourth floor of the international terminal has a nice section which is a mock-up of an Edo style street with Nihonbashi Bridge.
Osaka 2K18 Part 2 - Kuromon Market, Dotonbori & Himeiji Castle
Japanese Shrine Tour: Hikawa Shrine
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Hey Guys! Today I went to Saitama to visit Hikawa Shrine and to see if they had a Goshuin, but they didn't so maybe next time! Any who I hope you enjoy the new video!!!
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Beautiful Shuzenji - (Japan Vlogs #7)
In this vlog, we will be having a small look of the bamboo streets, hot springs, shops and more across Shuzenji. Also, we had a look at a major view site for Mt Fuji at Darumayama. As I said in today's vlog, this will be one of my last vlogs I will be uploading in my time here in Japan. As disappointing as it sounds, I will still be uploading new content such as vlogs every month or so on this channel...
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JAPAN TRIP | PART THREE: OSAKA
An overdue graduation trip for the four recent college grads! Thanks for watching this series! :)
P.S. Hah, capturing the big world with a teeny tiny 50mm is always a struggle. I hope you find this useful when planning your own trip to Osaka!!
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Osaka Castle
Dotonbori
-Kukuru Takoyaki
-Kinryu Ramen
-Fukutaro Okonomiyaki & Negiyaki
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Japanese New Year Celebration 2012 - PART 2
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AJJIF WORLD CULTURE
08 JANUARY, 2012 LOS ANGELES, USA
Japanese New Year Celebration of the Dragon at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center in Little Tokyo of Los Angeles with O-Sensei Alexey Kunin 10 Dan Ju-Jitsu ( USA ), Founder / President of the AJJIF, Headmaster / Head Family Katabami Ju-Jitsu Clan, Consul General of Japan - Jun Niimi, Misako Ito - Director of Japanese Foundation, Local Government, City and State Officials and Press & Media Coverage. Sanctioned by AJJIF GLOBAL - ALL JAPAN JU-JITSU INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION.
【Osaka】露天神社 Tsuyunoten Shrine
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[JP25S1] Osaka Spring Festival and Sakishima Observatory Cosmo Tower! Where to go in Osaka?
Minami-Temma Park Spring Festival
南天満公園
4 Chome-1 Tenmam, Kita-ku, Ōsaka-shi, Ōsaka-fu 530-0042, Japan
Cosmo Tower
大阪府 咲洲庁舎 コスモタワー
1-14-6 Nankōkita, Suminoe-ku, Ōsaka-shi, Ōsaka-fu 559-0034, Japan
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若宮神社 奈良 / Wakamiya Shrine Nara
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Mizudome no Mai - Japanese Water Dragon Festival
Mizudome no Mai is a curious Japanese festival done on July 14th in the Ota-ku area of Tokyo where they implore dragons who are associated with rain and the water god, Suijin, to stop the rain.
Two men representing dragons are put in straw baskets which symbolize the coils of the dragon then are carried down the street to Gonshoji Temple. The whole time water is thrown at them to encourage them while the dragon men blow on horgai (conch shell horns) to mimic the dragons' cry.
The festival originated nearly 700 years ago. In 1321 there was a severe drought and the people prayed for rain. 2 years later they got more rain than they wanted and ended up with floods and they prayed for the rain to stop. July 14th is right around the end of the rainy season in Japan.
After the two dragons are carried to the temple, a group of high school students perform a lion dance to appease to the dragon rain gods.
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Tokyo 東京
0:19 - Shibuya Crossing
Walk around Japan's busiest crossing and experience the organised chaos.
0:22 - Harajuku
People watch and eat at one of the hippest districts of Tokyo.
0:26 - Odaiba
Take a soak at an onsen of explore this man-made island with big parks and malls.
0:28 - Senso-Ji Temple
Marvel at the most famous temple in Tokyo and see how locals and tourists blend in together.
0:30 - Tokyo Disneyland/sea
Relive your childhood at the happiest place in Tokyo! Tokyo Disneyland for the big kids, and Tokyo Disneysea for the adventure lovers.
Yokohama
0:37 - Yokohama Cup Noodle Museum
Learn the history of cup noodles in japan and also customise your own cup noodle souvenirs.
Kamakura
0:48 - Kotoku-In
0:52 - Kamakura Daibutsu
Stand in awe at the Great Buddha of Kamakura
Nagoya
0:57 - Nagoya Castle
Entirely reconstructed, but is one of the 3 most famous castles in Japan.
1:06 - Osu Kannon
Iconic buddhist temple in Nagoya that dates back to the 14th century.
1:10 - Osu Shopping District
Next to the temple is the Osu shopping district where you can find cafes, street snacks as well as vintage stores.
Kyoto
1:19 - Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
Walk through the thick forest of bamboo stalks which and make a stop at the various gardens around the Arashiyama area.
1:26 - Fushimi Inari Taisha/Shrine
One of the most photographed places in Kyoto. The rows of red torii gates are quite a sight.
1:36 - Cycling around Kyoto
Best way to travel around Kyoto.
1:38 - Kiyomizu-dera Temple
On the list of UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for it’s 13m high wooden stage perched on the hillside.
1:41 - Nishiki Market
Eat till you drop! Have your fill of matcha snacks, grilled skewers and large oysters. Closes at 6pm though.
Nara
1:49 - Nara Deer Park
Buy a stack of biscuits for ¥150 which the deers will bow to you just be be fed which is absolutely adorable.
1:55 - Todai-ji Temple
Houses the a large buddha statue and is possibly one of the largest wooden structures in the world.
Osaka
2:03 - Minoo Park
Gorgeous waterfall away from the city to chill.
2:13 - Dotonbori
Favourite food street in Japan. You can find almost any Japanese street food you can think of here.
2:16 Creo-Ru
Takoyaki to die for.
2:20 - Kinryu Ramen
Cheap and really tasty ramen.
2:22 - Melonpan Food Truck
Hands down the best melonpan in Japan
2:28 - Overnight Sunrise Seto Train from Osaka to Tokyo
Instead of taking the Shinkansen, try the scenic overnight train but a chance at seeing Mount Fuji in the morning! You get to save on accommodation too.
2:33 - Mount Fuji
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金龍神社への道
金運が最強になる神社。
毎月¥500の賽銭で
去年は投資で30万円の利益!
さぁあなたも金龍神社へ!
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Sensō-ji
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Sensō-ji (金龍山浅草寺 Kinryū-zan Sensō-ji) is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. It is Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant. Formerly associated with the Tendai sect, it became independent after World War II. Adjacent to the temple is a Shinto shrine, the Asakusa Shrine.
History
The temple is dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon (Avalokitesvara). According to legend, a statue of the Kannon was found in the Sumida River in 628 by two fishermen, the brothers Hinokuma Hamanari and Hinokuma Takenari. The chief of their village, Hajino Nakamoto, recognized the sanctity of the statue and enshrined it by remodeling his own house into a small temple in Asakusa, so that the villagers could worship the Kannon.
The first temple was built on the site in 645 C.E., which makes it the oldest temple in Tokyo. In the early years of the Tokugawa shogunate, Tokugawa Ieyasu designated Sensō-ji as tutelary temple of the Tokugawa clan.
The Nishinomiya Inari Shrine is located within the precincts of Sensō-ji; and a torii identifies the entry into the hallowed ground of a Shinto shrine. A bronze plaque on the gateway structure lists those who contributed to the construction of the torii, which was erected in 1727 (Kyōhō 12, 11th month).
During World War II, the temple was bombed and for the most part destroyed. It was rebuilt later and is a symbol of rebirth and peace to the Japanese people. In the courtyard there is a tree that was hit by a bomb in the air raids, and it had regrown in the husk of the old tree and is a similar symbol to the temple itself.
Temple grounds
Sensō-ji is the focus of Tokyo's largest and most popular matsuri (Shinto festival), Sanja Matsuri. This takes place over 3--4 days in late spring, and sees the surrounding streets closed to traffic from dawn until late evening.
Dominating the entrance to the temple is the Kaminarimon or Thunder Gate. This imposing Buddhist structure features a massive paper lantern dramatically painted in vivid red-and-black tones to suggest thunderclouds and lightning. Beyond the Kaminarimon is Nakamise-dori with its shops, followed by the Hōzōmon or Treasure House Gate which provides the entrance to the inner complex. Within the precincts stand a stately five-story pagoda and the main hall, devoted to Kannon Bosatsu.
Many tourists, both Japanese and from abroad, visit Sensō-ji every year. Catering to the visiting crowds, the surrounding area has many traditional shops and eating places that feature traditional dishes (hand-made noodles, sushi, tempura, etc.). Nakamise-Dori, the street leading from the Thunder Gate to the temple itself, is lined with small shops selling souvenirs ranging from fans, ukiyo-e (woodblock prints), kimono and other robes, Buddhist scrolls, traditional sweets, to Godzilla toys, t-shirts, and cell-phone straps. These shops themselves are part of a living tradition of selling to pilgrims who walked to Sensō-ji.
Within the temple itself, and also at many places on its approach, there are omikuji stalls. For a suggested donation of 100 yen, visitors may consult the oracle and divine answers to their questions. Querents shake labelled sticks from enclosed metal containers and read the corresponding answers they retrieve from one of 100 possible drawers.
Within the temple is a quiet contemplative garden kept in the distinctive Japanese style.
節分 Setsubun at Yoshida Shrine in Kyoto - Devils vs Exorcist
Setsubun is the Japanese tradition of driving away bad luck and welcoming in happiness. Oni - Japanese devils - represent physical evil who are driven away by beans thrown at them.
In earlier times, a person wearing a mask with four golden eyes would symbolically exorcise evil spirits from the Imperial Palace. This person was known as Hososhi. Here a Hososhi squares off against three Setsubun devils.
Setsubun at Yoshida Shrine is one of the most popular Setsubun events in Kyoto. this parade and performance takes place in the evening of February 2nd, the day before Setsubun proper.