Hasedera temple, Sakurai Nara Japan
According to the description on the bronze plaque known as the Hokke Sessō-zu (銅板法華説相図 dōban hokke sessō zu), which is enshrined at Hase-dera,the temple was first built in 686 and dedicated to Emperor Tenmu, who was suffering from a disease. Later, in the year 727, the temple was expanded by order of Emperor Shōmu and a statue of the eleven-faced Kannon was placed near the original temple that enshrined the bronze plaque. The temple has been burned down and rebuilt as many as ten times since the 10th century.
During the Heian period the temple was favored by members of the nobility such as the authors of the Kagerō Nikki and the Sarashina Nikki. Hase-dera was consistently popular with visitors, helped by the fact it was situated on what was then the route to the Ise Shrine.Later still, Hase-dera flourished as one of the centers of the reformed Shingon Buddhism, particularly after the arrival of priest Sen'yo from Negoro-ji in 1588.
The current Main Hall is a reconstruction of 1650 built using donations from Tokugawa Iemitsu. A covered wooden staircase (登廊 noborirō), 200 metres long, leads to the Hall from the Niō Gate.Visitors are especially numerous in the spring, when the 700 Chinese peonies that line the staircase are in bloom,and in the fall, when the leaves of the many maple trees in the temple grounds have turned red.
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Nagano Prefecture's Kiso Valley in Autumn
The Kiso area is home to eleven historic post towns including the well preserved Magome, Tsumago and Narai. Another town, Kiso Fukushima, is a quaint riverside valley town famously featuring the Kiso Fukushima Checkpoint, Kozen-ji Temple (housing Asia’s largest dry rock garden) and dozens of old Ryokan backing onto the river for an aesthetic reminiscent of Kyoto. No trip to Kiso is complete without walking the Nakasendo trail, however there are also many other hiking opportunities in the surrounding mountains.
The Kiso Valley (木曽路, Kisoji) is located in Nagano Prefecture, and runs alongside the mountains of the Central Alps. An ancient 70 km trade route called the Kisoji was developed along the valley and served as a very important means of commerce in the area.
The Kisoji became even more important from the beginning of the Edo Period, when it was amalgamated with other routes in the formation of the 500 km long Nakasendo. The Nakasendo (path through mountains) was one of the two means of transportation between Edo and Kyoto. It contrasted with the other principal transportation route of the time, the Tokaido, which ran along the sea shore.
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Panoramic View of Nara Park from 二月堂(Nigatsu-Do Temple)
Visited there on April 5 2015 when cherry blossoms were in full bloom.
As it rained the previous day, the air was clean and clear.
[4K] 宝筐院 京都の庭園 Hokyo-in Temple [4K] The Gardens of Kyoto Japan
宝筐院 ほうきょういん Hokyo-in Temple
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After paying the low ¥500 entrance fee, you’re pointed to a small wooden door that opens and takes you into the garden. The garden itself isn’t huge due to being a very small temple, but it’s filled with trees and plants making you unaware to whether the garden actually ends or not.
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興正寺 京都 / Koushou-ji Temple Kyoto/ 싱은 교토의 사원
真宗興正派の本山。文明年間(1469-87)佛光寺の14世経豪が本願寺8世の蓮如に帰依し、佛光寺を弟に譲り、名を蓮教と改め、山科に一宇を建立したのが起こり。
佛光寺の旧称によって興正寺(興隆正法寺)と称した。
その後、石山本願寺とともに寺地を移転し、1591年(天正19)現在地に移った。西本願寺の南隣。
興正寺
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2017 紅葉に彩られた秋の光前寺(4K) Kouzenji Temple in Komagane Colored By Autumn Leaves(UHD)
長野県駒ヶ根市にある光前寺に行ってきました。光前寺は、光苔や枝垂桜で有名ですが、秋の紅葉時期の佇まいはどんなものかと思い訪れてみました。行ってみると、本当に期待以上の素晴らしい雰囲気でした。重厚な歴史ある伽藍に樹齢数百年を超える杉の巨木、本堂、3重塔があり、それを彩るもみじの鮮やかさが格別でした。
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Komagane Japanese Alps
A little video from our hiking tour in September in the beautiful Japanese Alps, Komagane Kogen.
Zenko-ji Temple, Nagano | Japan Travel Guide
Zenko-ji Temple ( 善光寺 )
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Not belonging to any one sect since its construction, Zenko-ji Temple has welcomed believers of all stripes. It is especially famous for its Gokaicho ceremony which is held every 7 years in which the replica of a hidden Buddha is shown to the public.
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Sai-no-Kawara Outdoor Bath
Oni-no-Chagama (The Devil’s Teakettle)
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Ryotan-ji - Kyoto - 龍潭寺 - 4K Ultra HD
Located in Kameoka in Kyoto prefecture just 12 minutes away by train from Arashiyama, it is also known as Kyoto’s bamboo forest. Ryotan-ji or Ryotanji is among the three major temples of the Rinzai Myoshin-ji sect. According to the temple owner, Ryotan-ji’s history goes as far back as 1480 when Sekkososhin VI of Myoshinji Temple in the Kyoto Hanazono area built Daibaiji Temple with the support of Hosokawa Masamoto, a governor of Tamba Province.
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Saisho-in Temple - Aomori - 最勝院 - 4K Ultra HD
Saisho-in is one of Hirosaki’s most famous temples and features a huge five story, 32.2m high pagoda. It was built in 1667 to commemorate those who died in battle during the reunification of the Tsugaru with Hirosaki. Said to be one of the most beautiful pagodas in the Tohoku region, Saisho-in also features a gorgeous Sanmon (Main gate) which is surrounded by both Japanese maple trees and cherry trees, giving you the chance twice a year to enjoy the temple in all its glory!
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Shoshazan Engyo-ji Temple, Hyogo | Japan Travel Guide
Shoshazan Engyo-ji Temple ( 書寫山圓教寺 )
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Shoshazan Engyo-ji Temple was constructed in the year 966 on Mount Shosha, which towers over the city of Himeji. This temple is one of the 33 temples on the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage route and has been continuously worshiped by the Imperial family and nobility. Many of the buildings are now National Important Cultural Properties. For example, “Mani-den” where the principal object of worship is enshrined, “Dai-ko-do” the learning and training center, and the “Jiki-do” dormitory for trainee monks (finally completed in 1962). The temple is also famous as the location for the Hollywood movie, “The Last Samurai”.
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Kiso Valley
Went on a holiday to Japan in November 2015. This is a compilation of video from Magome to Tsumago in the Kiso Valley. There is also part of the Nakasendo Hiking trail shown. Filmed with an EOS 6D DSLR.
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荒神山公園桜満開 2013/04/11
昨年より10日ほど早く桜が満開となった
レンギョウ、梅も咲いて荒神山公園は花盛り・・・
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Sengen Shrine - Shizuoka - 静岡浅間神社 - 4K Ultra HD
Shizuoka Sengen Shrine is in fact the name for a collective group of three Shinto shrines with the Kambe Jinja, Sengen Jinja and Ohtoshimioya Jinja. They are located around Shizuoka city and now form a single religious corporation with the main shrine based in the center of the city. The oldest of the three shrines, the Kambe Jinja, was established over 2000 years ago and enshrines Onamuchinomikoto.
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