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Looking over the rice fields in the countryside of Japan, it is easy to imagine a time before bullet trains, cat cafés and hostess bars. Going into the countryside is like stepping back in time. Si…
Hachiman is the ancient Shinto god or kami of war, divination, and culture. He is famously credited with sending the kamikaze or 'divine wind' which twice dispersed the invading fleets of Mongol ruler...
高尾山登山してきました。十年ぶりだったので、すごい混雑に驚きました。 薬王院でお坊さんの行列に出会い、歩くのが速くてあわててしまい恥ずかしい曲がり方です。 が、法螺貝の音が鳴り響いてカッコよかったのでUPしました。
Welcome to our Myūzu Editions store. Decorate your interiors with our posters illustrating all the richness of Japanese culture. Immerse yourself in the world of the land of the rising sun with this poster illustrating a traditional Japanese temple. Arriving in Japan in the mid-6th century, Buddhism was officially adopted following the Battle of Shigisan in 587, after which Buddhist temples began to be built. Soga no Umako founded Hōkō-ji, the first temple in Japan, between 588 and 596. When you travel to Japan, you are surprised by the importance of spirituality in the lives of the Japanese. Many rituals and prayers punctuate daily life and Japanese shrines and temples are omnipresent in towns, villages and countryside. It must be said that the archipelago has some 80,000 Shinto shrines and 70,000 Buddhist temples. As we will have understood, the temple is Buddhist and the shrine is Shinto. Like Japanese gardens, the Japanese temple is emblematic of the archipelago. Digital Download: Once payment has been made, you will have access to the posters in digital format. You will be directed to your download page where you can instantly download the files (JPG). No physical item will be sent to your home. Quality and printing: Please note that all images included in this listing are high quality 300 dpi files. However, the final print quality may vary depending on several factors, such as printer type, settings, and paper quality. Please also note that monitor and printer settings may affect the appearance of colors when printed compared to what is displayed on screen. In order to optimize the printing quality I recommend that you use the services of a professional printer or an online printing service. Poster format: ISO (international standard size): A5 | A4 | A3 | A2 | A1 Ratio 2:3 Inches: 4x6 | 6x9 | 8x12 | 10x15 | 12x18 | 16x24 | 20x30 Centimeters: 10x15 | 15x23 | 20x30 | 30x45 | 40x60 | 50x75 Ratio 3:4 Inches: 6x8 | 9x12 | 12x16 | 15x20 | 18x24 Centimeters: 15x20 | 23x30 | 30x40 | 38x51 | 45x60 Ratio 4:5 Inches: 4x5 | 8x10 | 12x15 | 16x20 Centimeters: 10x12 | 20x25 | 31x38 | 40x50 Ratio 5:7 Inches: 5x7 | 10x14 | 15x21 | 20x28 Centimeters: 25x35 | 50x70 Report 11:14 Inches: 11 x 14 Centimeters: 28x35 Please note that this artwork is the property of ©Myūzu Editions and is intended for personal use only. Commercial use of these files is strictly prohibited and may not be shared, resold, or uploaded to publicly accessible websites without the explicit permission of the copyright holder.
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Learn the history behind omamori Japanese charms. They protect you from bad luck, or bring you good luck. Pick one up at your local shrine or temple.
Subscribe for more! @Adventure Alex Subtitles: English, German, Japanese, and more but those are auto translated and might not be as good. #shrine #japan #japantravel #osaka namba yasaka jinja shrine osaka, old temple buddhism shinto shinto and buddhism in japan shintoism and buddhism in japan 00:00:10 Namba yasaka jinja the main entrance 00:01:15 second entrance to the complex 00:01:40 The main shine is the lion head stage! 00:02:48 Second Shrine To support me you can buy a Dagashi Box here: https://travel-sales-riedel.com/products/dagashibox30 We also offer many more Products from Japan. https://travel-sales-riedel.com Location: Osaka, Nambe Yasaka jinja Video: Alexander Riedel Voice: Alexander
Download this high-resolution JPG image of Japanese religion from a booklet published in 1927. Please note: This is NOT a physical item to be shipped to you. It is a DIGITAL file for downloading. The downloadable image is suitable for a high-quality print of approximately 8 inches x 17 inches. Print, mat, and frame -- or use in your collage or artwork. This image is copyright-free and in the public domain, but please note that Digitalstrudel assumes no responsibility for the buyer's use of the image for resale or other commercial purposes.
年末、夜の静けさをやぶってつき鳴らされる鐘の音は、1年の終わりを告げると共に、新しい年の幕開けを告げる音として私たちに親しまれています。除夜の鐘、108の鐘ともいいます。108回つくのは、私たちの平静の心を乱す煩悩 の数にちなんでおり、煩…
Hachiman (jap. 八幡) is a popular Japanese god worshipped in both Shintō and Japanese Buddhism. Thus, in the nearly 1200-year history of his worship, the kami-Buddhist syncretism.
Can't tell a shrine from a temple? These tips will help make your visit a smooth and respectful one
ポチさんはTwitterを使っています: “昨日、伏見稲荷大社で撮れためっちゃ格好いい写真 http://t.co/PT397YAW4X” Scene at Shinto temple. Japan
Learn the basics of Japan's religions with our easy guide. Discover 7 important facts everyone should know.
A visitors guide to understanding Japanese temples and the significance behind the different statues, buildings and features you might see at any temple.
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In Nagano Prefecture, way to the north of Tokyo I visited Suwa City and their Suwa Taisha, one of Japan’s oldest shrines, having been founded sometime in the 8th century A.D. It’s age a…
The biggest tourist attraction on the picturesque Enoshima island on the Pacific Island coast is probably the Enoshima Shrine. The shrine is one of the big three Benzaiten shrines, the other two ar…
Miyajima has been considered a holy place for most of Japanese history. In 806 AD, the monk Kobo Daishi ascended Mt. Misen and opened the mountain as an ascetic site for the Shingon sect of Buddhism. In the years since then, Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines have maintained a close relationship on the island. In the past, women were not allowed on the island and old people were shipped elsewhere to die, so that the ritual purity of the site would not be spoiled; in fact, the island's real name is Itsukushima (厳島), and Miyajima is just a popular nickname meaning "Shrine Island" @MIyajima, Japan Miyajima
Place purified by water before it enters Shinto shrine.
Learn the basics of Japan's religions with our easy guide. Discover 7 important facts everyone should know.
Learn how Shinto and Buddhism Japan's two major religions have historically thrived side by side and remain revered and respected practices to this day.
ちょうど満開…には、やはりまだちょっと早かったのですが、、、雨に打たれ花に埋もれた1日でした。右を見ても紫陽花、左を見ても紫陽花の波に圧倒されたこの日のよ...
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On New Year's Eve day I went to a local Shinto shrine and Buddhist temple in Tokyo's Todoroki neighborhood. The Tamagawa-jinja Shinto Shrine was built in 1890 and pays homage to three deities (Kami): Izanagi Mikoto, Izanami Mikoto, and Amaterasu Okami. The Manganji Buddhist Temple belongs to the Shingon tradition and is said to have been founded at the end of the Heian period in the 12 century. Now it is renovated and it has a more modern feeling to it. The main object of veneration is the Kongokai Dainichi Nyorai (Mahavairocana Mandala). In this video you can also
Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples are sacred sites in Japan and are ruled by a set of practices and rituals largely followed within the society. As a foreign tourist, knowing the good behavior and how to pray the...
Learn the basics of Japan's religions with our easy guide. Discover 7 important facts everyone should know.
The Komainu are a pair of Japanese statues carved in the shape of a dog or lion, placed in front of Japanese shrines and Buddhist temples.
Experience the tranquil beauty and unique customs of Japanese temples and shrines. Discover the rituals, etiquette tips, and cultural significance of visiting these sacred sites.