Japan Shrines Walking - Ishiura Shrine (石浦神社), Kanazawa (金沢市)
A very beautiful shrine just next to Kenrokuen garden. We found it by chance - it located next to one of the alternatives entrances to Kenrokuen. Here are the exact coordinates (google map): 36.561284,136.659898
The shrines is surrounded or rather submerged in a forest. I even thought that it is part of Kenrokuen but apparently it is separate entity. You can see still remnants of the new year celebrations. Follow us on twitter:
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金沢観光 Sightseeing in Kanazawa (Japan)
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0:00 向日町駅 Mukomachi Station
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0:36 金沢駅 Kanazawa Station
1:12 箔座 Hakuza Gold leaf store
1:46 ひがし茶屋街 Higashi-Chaya District
3:45 箔座ひかり藏 Hakuza-Hikari-kura Gold leaf store
4:39 懐華樓 Kaikaro *No video
12:19 箔一 Hakuichi Gold leaf store
15:36 主計町茶屋街 Kazuemachi-Chaya District
17:29 八百萬本舗 Yaoyorozu-Honpo
18:19金沢城公園 Kanazawa Castle Park
18:19石川門 Ishikawa-mon Gate
20:03 橋爪門 Hashizume-mon Gate
20:36 三十間長屋 Sanjikken-Nagaya
21:54 五十間長屋 Gojikken-Nagaya
25:37 河北門 Kahoku-mon Gate
26:10 兼六園 Kenrokuen Garden
27:46 成巽閣 Seisonkaku Villa
30:23 金沢21世紀美術館 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
32:22 石浦神社 Ishiura Shrine
33:18 にし茶屋街 Nishi-Chaya District
35:28 香林坊 Korinbo Area
35:36 長町武家屋敷跡 Nagamachi Buke Yashiki District(Samurai Houses)
38:30 近江町市場 Omi-cho Market
39:39 金沢駅 Kanazawa Station
42:05 魚菜屋 Sakanaya 海鮮丼Seafood bowl
(金沢/가나자와/金泽/金澤/คานาซาว่า)
The Giant Zelkova Tree of Shinmeiguu Shrine 神明宮, Kanazawa, Japan
We found the shrine and the giant tree by chance (we were actually searching for the ninja jinja - The ninja shrine) but it was really a nice discovery. The tree is more than 900 years old and it is a Zelkova tree (欅 (ケヤキ - keyaki in Japanese or Zelkova serrata in Latin). It is native to Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan. It is also interesting that Zelkova tree is very popular bonsai tree!
We visited the shrine soon after new year so we still could feel the festive atmosphere in the air. The temple is dedicated to Amaterasu (天照) or Amaterasu-ōmikami (天照大神/天照大御神) - the Japanese Sun Goddess.
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Japan: Former samurai district in Kanazawa 2014-03-12(Wed)1655hrs
- The district in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, where the samurai class used to live.
- Le quartier dans la ville de Kanazawa, la préfecture d'Ishikawa, où les samouraïs vivaient.
- Der Bezirk in der Stadt Kanazawa, die die Präfekturhauptstadt von Ishikawa ist, wo die Samurai-Leute wohnten.
石川縣金澤市内の舊武家居住區。
Kanazawa
The name Kanazawa, which literally means marsh of gold, is said to derive from the legend of the peasant Imohori Togoro (lit. Togoro Potato-digger), who was digging for potatoes when flakes of gold washed up. The well in the grounds of Kenrokuen known as 'Kinjo Reitaku' was recreated by the Maeda lords to acknowledge these roots. The area where Kanazawa City is was originally known as Ishiura Village, and the Ishiura Shrine near Kenrokuen is a remnant of this period. (Wikipedia)
8 DAYS TO TRAVEL JAPAN:#4 KANAZAWA/ 8日間の日本旅行:4日目ー金沢
Day 4 of our Japan trip, Kanazawa travel vlog. We visited Kanazawa. Kenrokuen: one of the most beautiful Japanese gardens, Samurai District: houses of Samurai, Ishiura Shrine: the oldest shrine in Kanazawa, Kanazawa 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art: full of interesting modern art, and Kanazawa Castle Park.
Kanzawa is a tourist-friendly city. It’s small, but there are a lot of things to see. Most of the sightseeing spots are in walking distance. We recommend you to book your hotel as early as possible. Hotels are in short in Kanazawa, and the ones with reasonable price and quality will be easily booked up!
It was very relaxing to walk around this town after the very busy mega city of Tokyo. We'll sum up some travel tips in one video after the trip. I hope you'll enjoy it with us. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel!
日本人とイタリア人の夫婦のケイ&クラウディオです。このシリーズは8日間の日本旅行の 旅vlog です。4日目の今日は東京から金沢に移動しました。金沢は2015年に北陸新幹線が開通してから、さらに大人気です。金沢駅の「もてなしドーム」や「鼓門」はモダンでありながら、とても美しい建造物です。金沢はほとんどの観光地が徒歩圏内にあり、加賀百万石、前田家のお膝元の美しい城下町の屋敷跡、そして日本三名園のひとつ、特別名勝兼六園などが観光客を魅了します。今回は、長町武家屋敷跡、金沢21世紀美術館、兼六園、金沢城公園、ひがし茶屋街に行きました。
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Japan Trip 2013 - Part 2 - Walking around Kanazawa!
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So sorry for not posting for such a long time! Here I am catching up with all the vlogs from my summer vacation! It's getting colder now but hope by watching this you'll remember the hotness of the summer :D
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K1-7 Kenrokuen Garden Kanazawa Japan with Songs on Tuesday 8 April 2014.
Kenrokuen Garden Kanazawa Japan on Tuesday 8 April 2014.
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Chuguji Temple (中宮寺), Ikaruga Town, Nara Prefecture
Chuguji Temple (中宮寺) is a small but beautiful temple located a few minutes walk from the famous Horyuji Temple. This temple was used as a nunnery but it was most famous for the Miroku Bosatsu (Bodhisattva) wooden statue. Unlike some of the worship halls, this statues was open for viewing and it was a real treat to visit this temple and see this statue. Hope you get a chance to visit this temple too.
Akito came to worship at Ishiura Shrine 2015 24th Jan.
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金沢兼六園のライトアップ
2012年2月5日石川県金沢の兼六園mのライトアップに行ってきました。
有名な、雪つりがライトに光って幻想的でしたよ。
たくさんの賑わいでした。
Girls trip in Kanazawa
This is a PR video of Kanazawa, Japanese tourism spot!
This video is made by MIS, NPO mainly organized by the students of University of Tokyo, and Singaporean university students.
Tourism spots in Kanazawa in this movie is the below.
Higashi Chaya District
Housenji Temple
Sakuda Gold and Silver Leaf
Seisonkaku Villa
Ishiura Shrine
Oyama Shrine
Vlog 008: Japan Edition | Kanazawa | Samurai House | Zen Garden | Matcha | Shinto Shrine | Buddhism
Vlog 008: Japan Edition | Kanazawa | Samurai House | Zen Garden | Matcha Ceremony | Shinto Shrine | Temple | | Miso Factory | Zen Buddhism
AMAZING Kanazawa Vibrant colors of ancient tradition Best Documentary HD
The name Kanazawa (金沢, 金澤), which literally means marsh of gold, is said to derive from the legend of the peasant Imohori Togoro (lit. Togoro Potato-digger), who was digging for potatoes when flakes of gold washed up. The well in the grounds of Kenrokuen known as 'Kinjo Reitaku' (金城麗澤) was recreated by the Maeda lords to acknowledge these roots. The area where Kanazawa is was originally known as Ishiura, and the Ishiura Shrine near Kenrokuen is a remnant of this period.
The centre of the castle town was the castle. While many castle towns in Japan had the castle placed to one side of the city, Kanazawa spread out concentrically from the castle site. Kanazawa Castle itself largely burned down in 1888, but there are a few buildings remaining, notably the Ishikawa Gate and the Sanjikken Longhouse, and one large section has been painstakingly rebuilt to authentic standards of construction. The castle site dates back to the fifteenth century, when it was the centre of power for the Ikkō-ikki, which was a Buddhist sect that had overthrown the old regional governors, the Togashi clan, and established what is called The Peasants' Kingdom in the Kaga Province, the southern part of present-day Ishikawa Prefecture.
During the fifteenth century, the powers of the central Shoguns in Kyoto was waning, and their regional governors were assuming even greater powers, carving out their own little fiefs. In Kaga, the priest Rennyo, of the Jodo Shinshu sect, arrived in the Kaga region to proselytise. Rennyo's brand of Buddhism quickly spread among the samurai and peasants. The followers of Rennyo were only loosely under the control of the central Honganji in Kyoto, and were known as the Ikko sect, the Single-Minded sect. At the time, due to the diminishing power of the hereditary regional governors, the Togashi, central control over the region was weak, which allowed groups of Rennyo converts to increase their political ambitions, leading to the suicide of the last Togashi governor in 1488.
Kanazawa Gobo and the Peasant's Kingdom
For the next hundred years, Kaga was ruled by the Ikko peasants, who created a kind of republic known by history as The Peasant's Kingdom. Their principle stronghold was the Basilica of Kanazawa Gobo, on the tip of the Kodatsuno Ridge. Backed by high hills and flanked on two sides by rivers, it was a natural fortress, and the eventual home of the Maeda lords. Around the basilica, in what is now the second and third baileys, the first proper town grew, with priestly residences and other religious buildings as its core, and around them came the merchant areas. Many of these districts have survived to the present day, in name if nothing else. This type of town, peculiar to the Warring States Period, was a fortified temple town, and in its basic structure bears a great deal of resemblance to mediaeval European towns, with the temple or church in the centre and the entire town enclosed in some form of fortification, usually a high wall surrounded by a moat, often dry.
End of the Peasants Kingdom
In the year 1580, a general under Oda Nobunaga named Sakuma Morimasa attacked the Peasants Kingdom, and succeeded in overthrowing Kanazawa Gobo. Granted an income of 50,000 koku from Nobunaga, Sakuma proceeded to recreate the town as a military base. However his reign was short-lived: in 1583 Toyotomi Hideyoshi, with Lord Maeda Toshiie as his advance guard, invaded, and Toshiie was granted the fief of Kaga in addition to the Noto peninsula which he already possess
お茶婚式
和装挙式の新しいスタイル お茶婚式のプロモーション
金沢・尾崎神社 June 2009
目的地「尾崎神社」