Joshinji Temple - Tokyo - 九品仏浄真寺 - 4K Ultra HD
Birthplace of one of Tokyo’s oldest trees (more than 700 years old), the Joshinji Temple or Jōshin-ji was first established in 1678 in Kuhonbutsu (a few meters away from the Kuhonbutsu Station in Tokyo) and home of the three Buddha Halls which are just in front of the main Hall, house of three of the nine Amida (Amitabha) Buddha. Each of these tall statues shows a different hand position, also known as Mudra, which have a symbolic meaning in the esoteric Buddhism.
These Buddha Statues are the craftwork of the great master Kaseki Shonin (1617-1694) who devoted many years of his life, from 18 years old - 51 years old, to create nine different manifestations of the Amida Buddha.
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Lieu de naissance d’un des plus vieux arbres de Tokyo âgé de plus de 700 ans tout de même, le temple Joshinji, ou Jōshin-ji, fut bâti en 1678 à Kuhonbutsu, et se trouve à deux pas de la station éponyme.
On y trouve les trois Halls de Bouddha, qui font face au hall principal, et dont chacun abrite trois des neuf statues d’Amida (le Bouddha Amitabha). Ce qui différencie ces neuf représentations imposantes d’Amida réside dans la position de ses mains qui réprésentent plusieurs aspects de la Mudra, symbôle du bouddhisme ésotérique.
La création artisanale de ces statues est l’oeuvre du grand maître Kaseki Shonin (1617-1694). A 18 ans, il se lançait dans le projet de créer ces neuf manifestations d’Amida, et célébrait son 51ième anniversaire lorsque la neuvième statue fut achevée.
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Le Temple Aichi Senmon Nisodo situé à Nagoya, accueille des nonnes japonaises mais aussi Occidentales désireuses de recevoir la transmission de la tradition zen sôtô. Shundô Aoyama Roshi transmet un enseignement à la fois traditionnel et moderne. Ouvert sur l'extérieur selon son souhait, le Temple accueille également des laïques pour des cérémonies, des rituels et des formations.
Chiba Naritasan Shinshoji Temple - 成田山 - 4K Ultra HD
Chiba Naritasan Shinshoji Temple - 成田山 : Founded in 940 by Kanchō Daisōjō, a disciple of Kōbō Daishi, Naritasan (Narita-san) Shinshoji (Shinsho-ji) is a Shingon Buddhist temple located in central Narita, and near Narita airport.
Despite its age, Naritasan remained a remote and humble temple until Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川 家康) moved his capital to Edo in 1603. Only then did Naritasan Shinshoji, both in fame and size, start to grow. As for today, the temple features many different buildings including the gorgeous two-storey Great Pagoda of Peace located far behind the main hall, as well as a colorful and more traditional three storey pagoda adjacent to the great main hall. Located a short walk from the great main hall you will find the Shakado Hall, Gakudo Hall (under renovation when this video was shot), the Komyodo Hall and even a museum dedicated to Japanese calligraphy!
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Zojo-Ji Temple Part I - Tokyo - 三縁山増上寺 - 4K Ultra HD
Zojo-Ji Temple Part I - 三縁山増上寺 - 4K Ultra HD : What stands out the most here at Zojo-Ji temple is the striking contrast between the old and new Japan. While its immediate neighborhood is dominated by modem buildings and Tokyo Tower, Zojo-ji feels like it has been stuck in a bubble where time moves at a slower pace to its surroundings.
Located a few steps away from Tokyo Tower, Zojo-ji temple is a buddhist temple and the main temple for the Chinzei branch of Jōdo-shū Buddhism. Built in 1393, it was only in 1598 that the Zoji-temple moved to its current location. To this date, only the Sangedatsumon Gate (main entrance) has succeeded in withstanding fires, earthquakes and wars, while the main building, also known as Daiden, has had to be rebuilt many times over.
While the main attraction here is the temple itself and the possibility for many to take a gorgeous picture of both Daiden (the main temple) with Tokyo Tower in its background, others come to Zojo-ji Temple to visit the Tokugawa mausoleum (only open during some special occasions and some public holidays) and its Jizō statues at the cemetery of Unborn Children that we will cover in depth in the second part of this video.
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Mt.Fuji seen from the train Minobu line
Mt.Fuji seen from the train Minobu line
Japan Day 6&7 - Nagoya, Osu and Super Kids Land
Day 6 and 7 of Japan/World Cosplay Summit 2017.
We wander and sight-see Nagoya - Osu, Super Kids Land and Oasis 21 in Nagoya!
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Walking tour of TOKYO Tower | Zojoji Temple | JAPAN Virtual Trip [4K]
Tokyo tower is the symbolic architecture of Tokyo. It was built in 1958 and its height is 333 meters.
Zojoji Temple is a temple of the Jodo Shu(Pure Land sect of Buddhism).
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◆Access to Zojoji Temple
10 min walk from (JR Yamanote Line/Tokyo Monorail) Hamamatsucho Sta.
3 min walk from (Toei Subway Mita Line) Onarimon Sta.
3 min walk from (Toei Subway Mita Line) Shibakoen Sta.
5 min walk from (Toei Subway Asakusa Line/Oedo Line) Daimon Sta.
7 min walk from (Toei Subway Oedo Line) Akabanebashi Sta.
10 min walk from (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line) Kamiyacho Sta.
◆Access to Tokyo Tower from Zojoji
Tokyo Tower is just behind Zojoji.
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Miyajima Shiraito River - Hiroshima - 白糸川 - 4K Ultra HD
Hiroshima Miyajima Shiraito River - 白糸川 : While many of you may enjoy Miyajima for its unique atmosphere and many temples, this little island also offers many hiking trails that, for the most courageous of you, will give you the opportunity to discover Miyajima like never before. Today’s video covers just a tiny selection of these trails and follows the flow of Miyajima’s many rivers, but it will give you nonetheless a taste of what to expect if you ever decide to wander around the island.
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Miyajima Great Torii - 宮島大鳥居 - 4K Ultra HD
Miyajima Great Torii - 宮島大鳥居 - 4K Ultra HD : Constructed in 1168, the first Torii of Itsukushima Shrine is maybe one of Japan’s most famous Torii and actually represents the boundary between the spirit and the human world.
While many of you may have had the chance to see the Great Torii in person, we bet that not many of you knew that the Great Torii is not buried deep into Miyajima’s beach, but instead stands with its own weight! And its vermilion color is considered ideal for keeping evil spirits away!
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Yasukuni Shrine- Tokyo - 靖国神社 - 4K Ultra HD
Founded in 1869 by the Emperor Meiji, the Yasukuni Shrine is unfortunately known by many outside Japan for being the center of some controversy. Nevertheless, the Yasukuni Shrine is one of Japan’s most famous shrines and dedicated to anyone, Japanese or not, soldier or not, that lost their lives while serving Japan.
Modest in size, Yasukuni is nonetheless an impressive Shrine and once a year holds a fantastic festival called the Mitama Matsuri, featuring around 30,000 lanterns (Mitama). Also controversial for some is the presence of the Yushukan museum that commemorates and documents Japan’s past wars that may not be of much interest for most tourists visiting the place.
Finally, far from any sensible subject, Yasukuni also features a nice little pond filled with many Koi fish that many people seems to ignore. Located just behind the main shrine, this little pond is perfect for anyone who’s looking for some well-earned rest and peace in this sleepless city that is Tokyo.
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Happo-En - Tokyo - 八芳園- 4K Ultra HD
Happo-en is far from your average gorgeous hidden Japanese garden in central Tokyo. While its history still eludes me, it is said that Happo-en was the cherished mansion of Ōkubo Tadataka throughout his life 1560~1639 (also known as Ōkubo Hikozaemon). It is however after 1951 that Happo-en became what it is today and took its current name. Many people incorrectly translate this name to “a garden beautiful from any angle” while in fact, the most accurate translation is “Garden of Eight Views”.
Now what’s different about Happo-en is that this garden is in fact just the visible tip of the iceberg, while in fact, the core business of the location is to celebrate weddings and others events with a wide selection of facilities made to please those people looking for something more traditional.
You can rest assured that you do not need to participate in a wedding nor any other kind of special event to visit this park, indeed the park is open all year long and with free access to anyone. If you are curious about Japanese culture and need either to enjoy a traditional Japanese tea ceremony or you’re looking for a traditional Japanese lunch in a unique environment, be sure to contact one of the Happon-en staff to make a reservation!
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Tokyo Sugamo Kiku (Chrysanthemum) Matsuri - 巣鴨菊まつり - 4K Ultra HD
Tokyo Sugamo Kiku (chrysanthemum) Matsuri - 巣鴨菊まつり - 4K Ultra HD : In many western countries, the chrysanthemum, or Kiku, are flowers used for funerals. In Japan, the Kiku has a very different meaning: It is the country’s official symbol. The Japanese monarchy is referred to as the “Chrysanthemum Throne”. The imperial crest uses a stylized version of the Kiku blossom. You can even find the Kiku blossom on the 50 yen coin and the Japanese passport.
Many temples, such as Sugamo’s Shinshoji Temple, have Kiku festivals (Matsuri). Most Kiku Matsuri happen in November.
As we finish our tour of Sugamo Kiku Matsuri and its temple, we will take some time to enjoy the magnificent, 300-year-old, 2.68 meter tall copper statue of Jizo Bosatsu.
Dōzō Jirō Bosatsu Zazō (Edo Roku Jizō no Hitotsu)
Jizo Monk Shogen who resided in Fukagawa, Edo, was struck by incurable disease. After praying with his parents to cure the disease of Jizo Bosatsu, Shogen was healed. Statues of six Jizoes were created in Kyoto, followed by a collection of public donations in 1706 to erect these statues. A statue of Jizo Bosatsu was erected at each of six locations in Edo. The body and the lotus-shaped pedestal of each statue were incised with the names of solicitors and the year of construction. The statues were cast by Caster Ota Suruganokami Masayoshi in Kandanabe town. An anti-Buddhist movement at the beginning of the Meiji period destroyed one of the Jizo Bosatsu at Eitaiji Temple in Fukagawa. Currently there are five remaining statues.
The statue of Jizo at Shinshoji Temple was erected in 1714 as the fourth statue. During its restoration from 2008 to 2010, four copper statues of a seated Jizo Bosatsu and many copper and wooden tablets were found inside the body of the statue. After the restoration was completed, those objects were put back inside the statue.
The height of the statue is 2.68 meters, and used to be gold-plated. Currently, the statue is designated as an important cultural property because the it was rather elaborate for the mid-Edo period. There are only a few surviving statues from this time period.
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Kannon-sama in Takasaki, Japan
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Sojiji Temple part 2 (With guide text) - 360° Video 4K
Sojiji Temple is in a residential area of Tsurumi ward, Yokohama, and occupies about 33 hectares (about 82 acres) of land, making it one of the biggest urban Buddhist temples in Japan.
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Todoroki Valley - Tokyo - 等々力渓谷 - 4K Ultra HD
One of Tokyo’s most unconventional green spaces, Todoroki Valley is located just 20 minutes away from Shibuya Station and in the center of the densely populated Setagaya Ward.
Unlike many other places in Japan, Todoroki Valley is a simple walking trail adjacent to the Yazawa River and surrounded by a very dense forest that totally shields it from one of Tokyo’s busiest roads, Kan-Pachi Dori.
While the 1.2km long walking trail of the Todoroki Valley is a pure bliss, it is only at the end of the voyage that you can discover yet another hidden wonder with the Todoroki Fudo temple. Here you will be able to enjoy some delicious Mochi (Japanese rice sweets) and Ramune (Lemonade) as well as having the opportunity to let the gods hear your prayers and wash away your sins.
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Agréable espace naturel qu’on ne s’attend pas à trouver en plein Tokyo, Todoroki Valley se trouve à une vingtaine de minutes de la station Shibuya, et se situe dans le centre du quartier dense de Setagaya Ward.
Contrairement à d’autres attractions touristiques au Japon, la Todoroki Valley est un simple sentier longeant la rivière Yazawa et qui est encerclé par une forêt tellement dense qu’elle vous fera oublier que vous vous trouvez à deux pas d’une des routes les plus encombrées de Tokyo, Kan-Pachi Dori.
Alors que ce sentier d’environ 1.2km est un pur régal, sachez que la fin du parcours vous cache un autre trésor, le temple Todoroki Fudo. Vous pourrez y déguster quelques délicieux Mochi (des douceurs japonaises à base de riz) ainsi que des Ramune (limonade), et aurez l’opportunité d’offrir vos prières aux dieux afin de vous laver de vos péchés.
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Shibuya Crossing - Tokyo - 渋谷スクランブル交差点 - 4K Ultra HD
One of Tokyo’s most famous locations, Shibuya Crossing, a scramble crossing, is located just in front of Shibuya Station and a few step away from the Statue of Hachiko*. Shibuya Crossing has been made famous not only by its atypical crossing but also by its giants TV Screens, many advertising signs and youth fashion stores. Compared by many to New York’s Times Square, Shibuya Crossing has been seen in many foreign movies around the world and quickly became a number one tourist curiosity in Japan.
*Hachiko was an Akita dog that died in 1935. He is celebrated and remembered for his loyalty to his owner even after the owner died. For an additional 10 years, Hachiko continued his ritual of walking to Shibuya Station and waiting for his beloved owner to return.
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Très probablement une des premières images que vous avez vu de Tokyo, le fameux passage piéton de Shibuya fait face à la station Shibuya, et se trouve à quelques mètres de la statue de Hachiko*.
La réputation du Shibuya Crossing n’est pas seulement due au fait qu’il permette à une population dense de traverser au beau milieu d’un carrefour de boulevards, mais aussi pour ses écrans géants, ses nombreux panneaux publicitaires, et ses magasins branchés.
Comparé par pas mal de personnes au Times Squares de New York, le Shibuya Crossing est présent dans de nombreux films étrangers du monde entier, et est ainsi devenu la plus grande curiosité touristique au Japon.
*Hachiko était un chien de race Akita mort en 1935. Il est ainsi célébré et honoré pour sa loyauté envers son maître, loyaute hors du commun qu’il a su montrer même après le décès de ce dernier. En effet, pendant les 10 années qui suivent sa mort, Hachiko attendait quotidiennement le retour de son maître à la station de Shibuya.
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Aoyama Roshi à la Demeure sans limites
Un événement rare et émouvant s’est tenu en juin 2018, dans un temple zen sôtô d’Ardèche : la transmission du lieu entre l’abbesse fondatrice, Joshin Sensei, disciple de Moriyama Roshi et Jokei-Ni Lambert. Une cérémonie effectuée dans l’humilité et la bienveillance en présence de Shundo Aoyama Roshi, reconnue maître éminent dans le monde entier, spécialement venue du Japon à cette occasion.