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〒110-0007 Taito-ku,Tokyo Uenokouen 4-59
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☆Bits of knowledge〜Hanazono Inari Shrine〜
You must have heard of Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto, which is a famous sightseeing spot among people from all over the world. Senbon Torii in the picture above attracts travelers and its name literally means thousands of vermilion torii gates. It gets you in the world of Japanese mystery.
There might be people who are going to Tokyo but don’t have the time or money to go all the way down to Kyoto. Well, here’s a spot just for you here in Tokyo.
There is a shine in Tokyo that gives you the same mysterious atmosphere as Fushimi Inari Taisha without visiting Kyoto. It is called Hanazonoinari Shrine inside Ueno Park
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Travel in Japan | Gojo Tenjin Shrine | Ueno park in Taito-ku Tokyo 上野公園
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Ueno Park in Tokyo is famous for several reasons. It houses many of the country’s top museums. It has a zoo. Its cherry blossom parties are legendary. And it was the site of a decisive battle in the Boshin Civil War, featuring Saigo Takamori (‘the last samurai’) whose statue stands near the southern entrance.
Not many people know, however, that the park also boasts three shrines. The most famous is the Toshogu Shrine, one of some 200 around the country dedicated to the spirit of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616). The shogun was deified after his death as Tosho Daigongen (Great Avatar of the Shining East). The shrine was originally built in 1627 by a Tokugawa follower, but was rebuilt in grander style in 1651 by the third Tokugawa shogun, Iemitsu, who glorified his grandfather.
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Big Tokyo Summer Festival
Torigoe Festival (鳥越祭り) in Kuramae. This is a snapshot. I was shoulder to shoulder with a large group of people and couldn't move or talk much.
It's one of Tokyo's biggest festival. Locals carry a very heavy omikoshi (portable shrine) made of gold that weighs -- A LOT. They are carrying the god of the shrine so it's a very important festival to Japanese and the people of Taito ward in Tokyo who love around Torigoe Shrine.
Kuramae is a 5-10 min walk from Asakusa.
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Asakusa , Taitō, Tokyo, Japan - The temple ground of Sensō-ji
Asakusa is a district in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, famous for the Sensō-ji, a Buddhist temple dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon. There are several other temples in Asakusa, as well as various festivals, such as the Sanja Matsuri.
The Nakamise-dōri is a street on the approach to the temple. The length of the street is approximately 250 meters and contains around 90 shops. 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, woodblock prints, kimono and other robes, Buddhist scrolls, traditional sweets, to Godzilla toys, t-shirts and mobile 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 o-mikuji 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.
Asakusa is on the north-east fringe of central Tokyo. It is central to the area colloquially referred to as Shitamachi, which literally means low city, referring to the low elevation of this old part of Tokyo, on the banks of the Sumida River. As the name suggests, the area has a more traditionally Japanese atmosphere than some other neighborhoods in Tokyo do. With so many religious establishments, there are frequent matsuri in Asakusa, as each temple or shrine hosts at least one matsuri a year, if not every season. The largest and most popular is the Sanja Matsuri in May, when roads are closed from dawn until late in the evening.
Next to the Sensō-ji temple grounds is a small amusement park called Hanayashiki, which claims to be the oldest amusement park in Japan. The neighborhood theaters specialize in showing classic Japanese films, as many of the tourists are elderly Japanese.
Sensō-ji is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It is Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant. Formerly associated with the Tendai sect of Buddhism, it became independent after World War II. Adjacent to the temple is a 5-storey pagoda, Shinto shrine, the Asakusa Shrine.
Sakaki Shrine in Taito-ku, Tokyo / 榊神社 东京都台东区 / 榊神社 東京都台東区
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Today in Asakusa, Tokyo - street festival
This is only one of the street performances that accompanied the Shinto procession heading to the shrine in Asakusa-Kuramae
平成26年 第六天榊神社 五町会連合渡御
平成26年 第六天榊神社 五町会連合渡御
Yoshiwara Tokyo | 吉原
Yoshiwara was the historic pleasure quarter of old Edo (Tokyo) and still exists in Tokyo in its modern form as a soapland district. Yoshiwara is now Senzoku 4-chome in Taito-ku located a 15-20 walk from Minowa subway station on the Hibiya Line.
平成25年 鳥越まつり 千貫本社神輿渡御 迫力有る( Torigoe )です。
いわゆる暴れ神輿で有る。。パワーが100倍です 例大祭 御本社宮神輿は、大輪幅4尺3寸の元祖 4トン重さ、 千貫神輿で最も有名。狭い下町の渡り御するので、大きな胴体に比べ太く短い担ぎ棒の為に担ぎ手一人の負担も大きくより重く感じるので、昭和の初めより其の重さから都内で最も重い神輿と言われていた。Torigoe Matsuri Festival ,(ULTIMATE MIKOSHI )
OMIKOSHI is a divine palanquin ( portable shinto shrine )Shinto followers believe that it serves as the vehicle to transport a deity in japan while moving between main shrine and temporary shrine during a ritual ,The Mikoshi was believed to have been first used to transport Hachiman to Todai -ji Shrine From Usa Shrine 鳥越祭りは 鳥越神社の例大祭(夜祭り)として毎年6月の中頃に行われます。大神輿の渡り御と提灯行列で、千貫神輿言われる御神輿の列の先頭には、猿田彦(天狗)や(手古舞連)。夜祭りに成ると、提灯を付けた元祖提灯神輿は、高張り提灯に囲まれ宮入りします。 都内一重いと言われる千貫本社神輿の渡り御の撮影です、江戸前担ぎEdomae Katsugi Style, Es el mikoshi mas pesado en tokyo unas 4ton ,Este es para mi el Ultimo mikoshi por su power ,eh mirado muchos mikoshi en la region de kanto y este es un typhon ,tsunami, terremoto todos juntos power es increibleジャパン 平成25年の6月の9日です日曜日です 編集無し 其のまま RAW video (生) Sony Full AVCHD (HD) by picua.
藏前神社(蔵前神社)
東京都台東区蔵前鎮座
御祭神 誉田別天皇 息長足姫命 姫大神 倉稲魂命 菅原道真公 塩土翁命
それまでの勧進相撲が勧進大相撲となった神社で、「元犬」など落語の舞台にもなっています
藏前神社
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平成25年 鳥越まつり 千貫本社神輿渡御 ( Torigoe )パワフルです。
いわゆる暴れ神輿で有る。。パワーが100倍です 例大祭 御本社宮神輿は、大輪幅4尺3寸の元祖 4トン重さ、 千貫神輿で最も有名。狭い下町の渡り御するので、大きな胴体に比べ太く短い担ぎ棒の為に担ぎ手一人の負担も大きくより重く感じるので、昭和の初めより其の重さから都内で最も重い神輿と言われていた。Torigoe Matsuri Festival ,(ULTIMATE MIKOSHI )
OMIKOSHI is a divine palanquin ( portable shinto shrine )Shinto followers believe that it serves as the vehicle to transport a deity in japan while moving between main shrine and temporary shrine during a ritual ,The Mikoshi was believed to have been first used to transport Hachiman to Todai -ji Shrine From Usa Shrine 鳥越祭りは 鳥越神社の例大祭(夜祭り)として毎年6月の中頃に行われます。大神輿の渡り御と提灯行列で、千貫神輿言われる御神輿の列の先頭には、猿田彦(天狗)や(手古舞連)。夜祭りに成ると、提灯を付けた元祖提灯神輿は、高張り提灯に囲まれ宮入りします。 都内一重いと言われる千貫本社神輿の渡り御の撮影です、江戸前担ぎEdomae Katsugi Style, Es el mikoshi mas pesado en tokyo unas 4ton ,Este es para mi el Ultimo mikoshi por su power ,eh mirado muchos mikoshi en la region de kanto y este es un typhon ,tsunami, terremoto todos juntos power es increibleジャパン 平成25年の6月の9日です日曜日です 編集無し 其のまま RAW video (生) Sony Full AVCHD (HD) by picua.
平成25年 鳥越まつり 千貫本社神輿渡御 ( Torigoe )パワフルです。
いわゆる暴れ神輿で有る。。パワーが100倍です 例大祭 御本社宮神輿は、大輪幅4尺3寸の元祖 4トン重さ、 千貫神輿で最も有名。狭い下町の渡り御するので、大きな胴体に比べ太く短い担ぎ棒の為に担ぎ手一人の負担も大きくより重く感じるので、昭和の初めより其の重さから都内で最も重い神輿と言われていた。Torigoe Matsuri Festival ,(ULTIMATE MIKOSHI )
OMIKOSHI is a divine palanquin ( portable shinto shrine )Shinto followers believe that it serves as the vehicle to transport a deity in japan while moving between main shrine and temporary shrine during a ritual ,The Mikoshi was believed to have been first used to transport Hachiman to Todai -ji Shrine From Usa Shrine 鳥越祭りは 鳥越神社の例大祭(夜祭り)として毎年6月の中頃に行われます。大神輿の渡り御と提灯行列で、千貫神輿言われる御神輿の列の先頭には、猿田彦(天狗)や(手古舞連)。夜祭りに成ると、提灯を付けた元祖提灯神輿は、高張り提灯に囲まれ宮入りします。 都内一重いと言われる千貫本社神輿の渡り御の撮影です、江戸前担ぎEdomae Katsugi Style, Es el mikoshi mas pesado en tokyo unas 4ton ,Este es para mi el Ultimo mikoshi por su power ,eh mirado muchos mikoshi en la region de kanto y este es un typhon ,tsunami, terremoto todos juntos power es increibleジャパン 平成25年の6月の9日です日曜日です 編集無し 其のまま RAW video (生) Sony Full AVCHD (HD) by picua.
平成26年 隅田川神社大祭 本社神輿宮出し
平成26年6月15日快晴 隅田川神社大祭 4年ぶりの本社神輿宮出し。
榊神社(第六天榊神社)
東京都台東区蔵前鎮座
御祭神 面足尊 惶根尊 (天神第六代坐榊皇大御神)
東京下町八社(下町八福神)の1つとしても崇敬を集めています
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平成25年 鳥越まつり 宮入り 千貫本社神輿 パワフル神社へ 2013 。
いわゆる暴れ神輿で有る。。パワーが100倍です 例大祭 御本社宮神輿は、大輪幅4尺3寸の元祖 4トン重さ、 千貫神輿で最も有名。狭い下町の渡り御するので、大きな胴体に比べ太く短い担ぎ棒の為に担ぎ手一人の負担も大きくより重く感じるので、昭和の初めより其の重さから都内で最も重い神輿と言われていた。Torigoe Matsuri Festival ,(ULTIMATE MIKOSHI )
OMIKOSHI is a divine palanquin ( portable shinto shrine )Shinto followers believe that it serves as the vehicle to transport a deity in japan while moving between main shrine and temporary shrine during a ritual ,The Mikoshi was believed to have been first used to transport Hachiman to Todai -ji Shrine From Usa Shrine 鳥越祭りは 鳥越神社の例大祭(夜祭り)として毎年6月の中頃に行われます。大神輿の渡り御と提灯行列で、千貫神輿言われる御神輿の列の先頭には、猿田彦(天狗)や(手古舞連)。夜祭りに成ると、提灯を付けた元祖提灯神輿は、高張り提灯に囲まれ宮入りします。 都内一重いと言われる千貫本社神輿の渡り御の撮影です、江戸前担ぎEdomae Katsugi Style, Es el mikoshi mas pesado en tokyo unas 4ton ,Este es para mi el Ultimo mikoshi por su power ,eh mirado muchos mikoshi en la region de kanto y este es un typhon ,tsunami, terremoto todos juntos power es increibleジャパン 平成25年の6月の9日です日曜日です 編集無し 其のまま RAW video (生) Sony Full AVCHD (HD) by picua.
平成27年 湯島天神 梅まつり 神輿渡御 お庭渡御祭礼です。
《キューバとジャパン文化交流です》 第58回梅まつり 湯島天神(天満宮) 文京花の五大祭りです 神輿渡御(祭礼連合会青年部)担ぎ手の皆さん 大変寒いの中 お疲れ様でした、立派な渡御でした。Enshrined deities :
Ameno-tajikaraono-mikoto
Sugawara Michizane
Historical Background:
Yushima Tenmangu is a Shinto shrine commonly called Yushima Tenjin. This shrine was originally established in 458 A.D. in order to worship Ameno-tajikaraono-mikoto, one of deities appears in the Japanese myths. Later, in February 1355, the spirit of Sugawara Michizane, a historical figure, was also enshrined to venerate his extraordinary virtue as a scholar.
In October 1478, Oota Dokan(1432-86), a war lord in Kanto region, made the shrine building anew. Since then, many scholars and men of letters including Hayashi Doshun and Arai Hakuseki Confucian scholars in Edo period, have worshiped this shrine.
Nowadays many students visit this shrine to express their reverence to the enshrined spirit as Kami of Learning. Especially in the season of school entrance examinations, young students visit to pray for the success of passing examinations, presenting votive tablets called Ema.
The shrine is also famous for beautiful blossoms of Ume (Japanese apricot) in the precinct. In February and March, Ume Matsuri(Ume festival) is held, and it attracts many visitors who enjoy the Ume blossoms.
The shrine buildings was rebuilt of wood in December 1995 following the tradition of shrine architecture.
。日本と言えば、神輿です!! CUBA & JAPON.。【Copyright License & ALL Rights Reserved】 by Picua de la Puntilla From Ciudad de la Habana Cuba.平成27年の3月の1日の日曜日です、日本有りのまま!! 編集無し 其のまま RAW video (生) Sony Full AVCHD (HD) by picua。
鎮守の社(蔵前神社・台東区蔵前3-14-11)#
祭神:①誉田別天皇(ほむたわけのすめらみこと=応神天皇)
② 息長足姫命(おきながたらひめのみこと=神功皇后)
③ 姫大神(ひめのおおかみ)
④倉稲魂命(うかのみたまのみこと)
⑤菅原道真公、
⑥塩土翁命(しおつちのおきなのみこと)古事記=塩椎神。
①、②、③の三柱は大分県宇佐市にある「宇佐神宮」の祭神と同じ、姫大神は「卑弥呼」説が有力である。
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応神天皇の出自は、騎馬民族の大王・沸流(ふる)という説があり、夫余族(ふよぞく)の流れを汲み、そのルーツは遠く西アジア、イスラエルに及ぶという。
『三国史記』という古代朝鮮の歴史記の、百済本紀・分注の別伝に、「百済の始祖は沸流王であり、父は優台(ゆうだい、ウテ)と言って北扶余王・解夫婁(かいふる、へブル)の庶孫(嫡孫以外の孫のこと)であり、母の名は召西奴(しょうせいぬ、ソソノ)といい、卒本扶余の延陀勃(えんだぼつ、ヨンタバル)の娘とある。」~Wikipediaより~
日本の氏族の出自記録「新撰姓氏録」という書物の序文に「真人は是皇別の上氏なりこの氏の筆頭は〝息長真人〟で〝誉田天皇〟より出ず」とあり、〝真人は是皇別の上氏なり〟とは天皇の性は「真氏(しんし)」という意味で、真氏の筆頭は〝息長真人〝=〝誉田天皇〟すなわち、「古代朝鮮半島から来た沸流が天皇家の本当の始祖であり、沸流とは応神天皇である・・・と。また、沸流の父親(義父)は、高句麗の王・解朱蒙で、解朱蒙の父の名は「解夫婁(かいふる、へブル)」という。
~Web net「沸流伝説」より~
『真人』=これは語源が「真」を意味するのではなく語音を借りた表記で、その意味は駕洛国王の*cin(金)氏姓のこと。
応神天皇の諡号、誉田別命(ホム・タ・ワケノ・ミコト)と読まれているが、ホムは、〔*pon> pom>homu〕は、pon(「金」Dr-Ta)
タは、tan (「彼・其」 Dr-Ka cf.pon-tan>pomta>pomuta)で、
ワケは、Vaku (「分類する・等級・品」 Dr-Ta)
ミは、mi (「高位・天」 Dr-Ta )
コトは、koduku (「子」 Dr-Te cf. *koduku>kodugu>kodu>koto)と、それぞれ対応。一方、駕洛国第五代の伊尸品王(イルプム 346~407年)の「伊」は「彼」の意味で、「尸」は名詞と名詞をつなぐ機能の中間音に値する。また「品」は「分かち→等級・品」を意味するから結局ホムタワケのタワケと伊「尸」品は全く同じ意味の名前で、それに王姓の「金」を意味するホムを添えたのが金伊「尸」品すなわちホムタワケ=誉田別=誉田天皇=応神天皇。 ~倭の正体・姜 吉伝著より~
~【百済】より
・・・その祭祀記事や農耕関係記事からみると,高句麗や新羅の王者と同様シャーマン的存在で,農耕生産の維持・発展のための祭祀が,百済王の主要な任務であった。政治史では古爾王代の真氏の台頭が注目される。真氏は慰礼城地方の旧小国の勢力を背景とする貴族で,貴族連合体制のまとめ役として中央政界で活躍する。~Web net「コトバンク}より~
『ホムタワケ』とは、ヘブライ語で、「城壁を直ぐに建てよ」、「新しい神殿を立ち上げよ」、つまり「神の都(神殿)を新たに造営せよ」という意味。また、「スメラミコト」とは、〝栄光の神を奉る〟を意味する。すなわち『誉田天皇広幡八幡麿』とは、〝ユダ族が豊かに住む王国の丘陵にて、都を立ち上げ、栄光の神を奉れ〟という意味合いになる。この号令により、日本の古代史が大きく動き始めた・・・
~Web net 「日本とユダヤのハーモニー」~より
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