Tennoji Temple, Taito ku Tokyo
Tennoji is found bordering Yanaka cemetery, which overlooks Nippori Station.
Tennoji Temple is a sacred place steeped in Japanese religious history.
Shitennoji || Temple Adventure (四天王寺)
Today's adventure to Shitennoji Temple, eating mochi icecream and being bitten by mosquito's. Plus, a bonus Japanese/ English lesson at the end of the Vlog.
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*WEF* Shittenoji temple - Tennoji Temple
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Travel Vlog 25: Yanesen and Tennoji Temple
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Japan Trip 2015 Tokyo Forty-seven Ronin (Akoroshis) in Yanaka Kannonji Temple.
Yanaka is a small town in the city of Temple, however buildings with more than 70, so old town name is Yanaka teramachi(temple city).
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Temple noted in connection with the 47 akōrōshis
47 akōrōshis are widely known in Japan through the story “Chūshingura” which describes 47 samurais of Akō ( present Hyōgo prefecture ) who avenged their master Asano Naganori by making a raid on his foe Kira Yoshinaka. Two of 47 akōrōshis, Chikamatsu Kanroku Yukishige and Okuda Sadaemon Yukitaka, were brothers of Bunryō who was studying at this temple. Bunryō later became the 6th head bonze of this temple and was named the Great Bonze Chōzan.
Bunryō is said to have done all he could to help akōrōshis and it is said that they held many meetings at this temple. The book called “Genroku kaikyoroku” written by Fukumoto Nichinan in the late Meiji period mentions that Kanroku left his last words “Please tell Bunryō in the Chofukuji Temple that I am willing to give my life to avenge the death of my master today”. This temple was originally called the Chofukuji Temple and was renamed the Kannonji Temple in 1716.
The pagoda to the right of the main hall is known as a memorial tower of akōrōshis and people still visit it today. On the upper part of the pagoda was engraved Sanskrit words that stand for the Buddhas in the north, the south, the east and the west. On the lower part, Hokyoindaranikyo ( a sutra ) and on March in 1707, the name of the 6th Head Bonze of this temple Chōzan was engraved.
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Forty-seven Ronin (Akoroshis)
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For other uses, see Forty-seven Ronin (disambiguation).
Graves of the Forty-seven Ronin at Sengaku-ji
The revenge of the forty-seven Ronin (四十七士 Shi-jū-shichi-shi?, forty-seven samurai), also known as the Akō vendetta or the Genroku Akō incident (元禄赤穂事件 Genroku akō jiken?), is a 17th-century historical event and a legend in Japan in which a band of ronin (leaderless samurai) avenged the death of their master. One noted Japanese scholar described the tale, the best known example of the samurai code of honor, bushidō, as the country's national legend.
Yanaka
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Yanaka (谷中) is a sector of Taito, Tokyo, Japan and, along with nearby Nezu and Sendagi, is one of the few Tokyo neighborhoods in which the old Shitamachi atmosphere can still be felt.[1] Located north of Ueno, Yanaka includes the large Yanaka Cemetery, which takes up most of Yanaka 7-chome.
Yanesen
Yanesen (谷根千) is a district in Tokyo, which has many historical structures, in the style of Edo-period Tokyo. It is known for its traditional style and antiquated temple district-style.
The three neighbourhoods, Yanaka(谷中), Nezu(根津) and Sendagi(千駄木) are collectively called Yanesen: Ya-Ne-Sen.
EXPLORING TOKYO'S oldest and historic SHINTO SHRINE (Suwa Shrine), JAPAN
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Japan is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks and thousands of shrines and temples. Shinkansen bullet trains connect the main islands of Kyushu (with Okinawa's subtropical beaches), Honshu (home to Tokyo and Hiroshima’s atomic-bomb memorial) and Hokkaido (famous for skiing). Tokyo, the capital, is known for skyscrapers, shopping and pop culture.
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Tokyo - Japan Sensouji & Taito
I went at night to see Sensou-ji temple and my phone died. I had no map to get back and super limited at speaking Japanese. The locals pointed me in the direction and stations I needed to take to get back. Make sure you always have your portable charger!!!!
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Yushima Seido temple in Tokyo Metropolis
Yushima Seido is a Confucian temple in central Tokyo with Chinese-style architecture.
Yushima Seido is a historical site located in Ochanomizu, Tokyo. Its location is easy to access and is next to Kanda Myojin Shrine.It was built by 5th Tokugawa Shogun, Tsunayoshi, in 1690 as private school.
Tokyo Sky Tree and Sensoji Temple Pagoda Side by Side, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Sky Tree is the tallest man made tower in the world at over 600 meters in height. Sensoji Temple Pagoda is a five story pagoda (much smaller than Tokyo Sky Tree) is located in the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa in Taito Ward. Sensoji Temple's pagoda is an excellent example of how the Pagodas are built in the old Japan, to withstand the test of time and natural calamities like earthquakes.
Sensoji Temple is located in Taito Ward (Asakusa) and Tokyo Sky Tree is located in the neighboring Sumida Ward. Both are separated by Sumida River.
This video shows an example of how the old and the new, exist in perfect in Harmony in Japan.
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Travel in Japan | Ueno park, Kiyomizu Kannondo | Central park in Taito-ku Tokyo 上野公園
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In 1868, a massive battle took place on the grounds of Kaneiji Temple between the armies of the Tokugawa shogunate and the Satsuma-Choshu Alliance, who supported the restoration of imperial rule. The outcome of this battle was twofold. Firstly, the Tokugawa forces were defeated, leading to the end of the Tokugawa shogunate and the beginning of the Meiji period. Secondly, many of the temple’s building were destroyed, leaving behind only a few original structures dating back to 1625.
One of the structures that survived the battle and was carefully preserved is the Kiyomizu Kannondo. Now on the re-purposed grounds of Ueno Park, formerly of Kaneiji Temple, visitors can see its architecture which dates back to 1631. In terms of its design, those who have been to Kyoto will see its resemblance to Kiyomizudera temple. Part of its uniqueness is a wooden balcony which extends over the hillside. This is particularly lovely spot as it has vantage views over the 1,000 cherry blossom tree-lined main walkway of Ueno Park.
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Toyokawa Inari Temple in Akasaka, Tokyo: Protected by 1000 Foxes, the Deity of Rice
In the middle of one of the busiest districts in Tokyo, there is a mysterious temple guarded by over 1000 foxes. The Toyokawa Inari Temple is home to the Deity of Rice: the Fox. This temple is a popular temple for athletes and people in the entertainment industry to pray for a prosperous year. There are little shrines to give offerings and pray for success, safe childbirth and protection from evil. This temple is truly unique and quite impressive to behold all the different foxes, including the area known as Reiko Zuka where people offer fox shaped statues along with their prayers to the temple.
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25 Things to do in Osaka | Japan Travel Guide ????????
In this Japan travel guide, we are sharing 25 things to do in Osaka!
Affectionately known as Japan’s Kitchen, Osaka was the first stop of our trip to Japan and a wonderful place to eat! We dove straight into the local cuisine visiting markets, street food stalls, and restaurants that required ordering from ticket vending machines.
But our trip to Osaka (大阪市) wasn’t all food. In between all the eating, we also managed to visit towering skyscrapers, hidden temples, and retro gaming arcades - all of them complete surprises.
So if you’re curious about what there is to see and do in this city, stick around and let us show you 25 things to do in Osaka, Japan!
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1) Shitennoji Temple (四天王寺) + Gokuraku-jodo Gardens (極楽浄土) / ¥300+300
2) Tennoji Park (天王寺公園) / Free
3) Keitakuen Garden (慶沢園) / ¥150
4) Horikoshi Shrine (堀越寺) / Free
5) Try matcha ice cream (抹茶アイスクリーム) / ¥350
6) Abeno Harukas Garden 16th Floor (あべのハルカス) / Free
7) Osaka Castle Park (大阪城公園) / Free
8) Osaka Castle Observation Deck 8th Floor / ¥600
9) Namba Yasaka Shrine (難波八阪神社) / Free
10) Dotonbori (道頓堀) / Free
11) Osaka Street Food / ¥150-500
12) Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場) / Free
13) Ramen (ラーメン) / ¥800-1000
14) Okonomiyaki (お好み焼き) / ¥1250
15) Umeda Sky Building (梅田スカイビル) - ¥1500
16) Japanese Breakfast / ¥500-600
17) Osaka Museum of Housing and Living / ¥600
18) Conveyor Belt Sushi (回転寿司) / ¥100
19) Den Den Town (日本橋) / Free
20) Taito Station (太東駅) / ¥100
21) Shinsekai (新世界) / Free
22) Retro Gaming Arcade / ¥100
23) Japanese Baseball Hanshin Tigers (阪神タイガース) / ¥1900-4500
24) Korea Town / Free
25) Nara Day Trip (奈良市)
Transportation in Osaka, Japan:
Now a quick note on transportation in Osaka (大阪市). When it comes to getting around the city, subways and trains are your best bet.
We spent our first few days buying one-way tickets and day passes, which in retrospect was a bit of a headache. The easiest thing to do is to get a prepaid card where you can load money as needed.
Osaka’s version of this card is called Icoca, but you can also use Pasmo and Suica in the city.
And that’s a wrap for our Osaka travel guide. We hope you found this video helpful and that it gave you some ideas of things to do in Osaka on your own trip.
If you have any other suggestion of things to do in Osaka that you think we missed on this visit, feel free to share your suggestions with fellow travellers in the comments below.
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25 Things to do in Osaka, Japan Travel Guide:
Welcome to Osaka (大阪市)! Affectionately known as Japan's Kitchen, this was the first stop or our trip and a wonderful place to eat. We dove straight into the local cuisine visiting markets, street food stalls, and restaurants that required ordering from ticket vending machines. But our trip to Osaka (大阪市) wasn’t all
food. In between all the eating, we also managed to visit towering skyscrapers, hidden temples, and retro gaming arcades - all of them complete surprises. So if you’re curious about what there is to see and do in this city, stick around and let us show you 25 things to do in Osaka, Japan!
And that’s a wrap for our Osaka travel guide. We hope you found this video helpful and that it gave you some ideas of things to do in Osaka on your own trip. If you have suggestions of things to do in Osaka feel free to share your suggestions in the comments below. Stay tuned for more Japan travel videos on this channel!
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Japan Trip: Spring 2017 | Vlog #3 | Isshin-ji Temple, Shitennō-ji Temple, Arcades & Dōtonbori
Welcome to the third episode of my Japan Trip 2017 vlog series.
This episode Itchy and Rodier take in the culture of Japan by visiting some temples/shrines around Tennoji Ward, Osaka, specifically Isshin-ji Temple and Shittenno-ji Temple. They also come across hundreds of wild Turtles. Later they head back to Den-Den Town to play some more arcade games at the Taito Station. Rodier plays a game inside a virtual Mech pod called Kido Senshi Gundam: Senjo no Kizuna (a.k.a Mobile Suit Gundam: Bonds of the Battlefield) & also tries out Dance Dance Revolution. After, they head out to Dotonbori for dinner (various Yakitori) and to also take in the magnificent lighting and shop fronts, some which are automated + more.
Rodier's inner Weeb level grows a little stronger...
We were in Japan from 30th March 2017 - 4th May 2017. Expect plenty of videos! If you ever wish to visit Japan, I highly recommend getting a Japan Rail Pass. With this Rodier and I were able to travel via JR Trains & Shinkansen (Bullet Train) to a great amount of places throughout Japan as many times as we wanted with no extra cost.
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Tokyo Click:05 Hidden statue in Ueno park Taito-ku Tokyo
Many Cenotaph and monuments in「上野恩赦公園」Ueno Park
Not a famous photographic point of Ueno
Front is Stone Statue Jizo
Backside is Big-Dick
In English metaphor
In Japanese 暗喩(an-yu)
寛永寺 開山堂(両大師堂)(東京・台東)[ Kaneiji Temple (Ryodaishido) ]
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Buddhism Buddha and the temple of Japan
◇東京都台東区上野公園14-5
鶯谷駅より徒歩10分
14-5 Uenokoen Taito Tokyo
10minite walk from Uguisudani Station.
[4K] Morning walking from Yanaka cementery to Nippori Station in Tokyo #TYO-005
This is the sequence of the last video #004 from Ueno station to Yanaka cementery(lost 2 minutes of footage), in the way can see the Tennoji temple that have a small Buddha, after that pass thru Nippori Station and finally end in the route to the fabric town(at the end of the video walking forward is the fabric street where can find stores that selling many kinds of fabrics, also japanese style).
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Location: Japan,Tokyo, Taito district
Time: 10:48am
Weather: Cloudy-start raining 14 °C
[4K]Walking in Asakusa ???????? Tokyo, Japan [No Commentary]
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Polular Visiting Place for feel Japanese Traditional Atmosphere!
I walked around the Asakusa about 36mins in 2019 September.
Very popular place and there has many Attractions, so take a look!
0:00-2:35 Namiki Street
2:36-3:21 Kaminarimon Gate
3:22-7:26 Nakamise Shopping Street
7:27-15:24 Sensoji Temple
15:25-18:17 Hanayashiki Street
18:18-23:49 Asakusa District
23:50-26:50 Sensoji Temple
26:51-32:31 Asakusa District
32:32-35:21 Kaminarimon Gate Street
35:22-36:12 Sumida River
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DAY 103 - THE NEON LIGHTS OF DOTONBORI (OSAKA)
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DAY 103 - THE NEON LIGHTS OF DOTONBORI (OSAKA) / 21.01.2017
So we started the morning walking around Osaka castle. It was actually quite spectacular and you don't realise just how big it is until you solve the puzzle of how actually get to it's doors.
The surrounding area is known as castle park and is very lively; with food stalls, street performances and the pre-workout stretches :P
If you don't fancy walking to the castle, you can simply catch one of those cute trains that you saw at the beginning of our video. We are unsure of the prices but it shouldn't cost too much.
After visiting Osaka castle, we headed towards the famous Dotonburi district. Honestly this place is just awesome. You can literally eat your body weight in food. We were quite overwhelmed actually.
So many things that will catch your eye here and talking of which, the neon is so bright and dazzling. You won't need to look at a map to know that you are here. Ridley Scott gained his inspiration for the film Blade runner from visiting Dotonburi.
You could come here every night of every day and still find something new. It's a must for anyone coming to Osaka.
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Cycling in Tokyo : Ueno Taito _ Sotokanda _ Taitō-ku _ Yushima
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