Le temple Shingon Hasedera à Kamakura.http://www.hasedera.jp/en
Selon la légende, en 721 AD le pieux moine Tokudo Shonin a découvert un grand arbre de camphre dans les forêts de montagne près du village de Hase dans la région de Nara. Il a réalisé que le tronc de l'arbre était si grand qu'il fournissait suffisamment de matériel pour la sculpture de deux statues de Kannon de onze têtes. La statue, fu taillée dans la partie inférieure et a été installée dans le Temple près de Nara; la statue de la moitié supérieure (en fait le plus grand des deux) a été jetée à la mer avec une prière pour sauver le peuple.
Tokyo, Kyoto & Osaka for our 11 day Anniversary Trip! We had a blast and love Japan! We visited so many places but didn't get a chance to get footage for all. Only managed to piece together videos for (random order): Tokyo: Ueno Park (Cherry Blossom picnics), Robot Cafe in Shinjuku, Cat Cafe in Shinjuku, Asakusa Temple, Meiji Shrine Wedding in Harajuku, Takeshita Dori Street/Harajuku with our Tokyo Metropolitan (wonderful free guides!), Yodobashi (largest department store in the world) Akihabara, Shibuya Crossing day and night, Tokyo DisneySea, JR Rail Pass, Ramen Museum in Shin-Yokohama Kamakura: Daibatsu/Daibut-su/Big Buddha Statue Kyoto: Daitoku-ji Temple, fan shop, Johnny Hillwalker Tour
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Snow festival of Japan
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Vamos hasta Kamakura para hacer un recorrido poco convencional de pequeños e interesantes templos secundarios lejos de las guias y los gaijins para despues ir a Enoshima donde subiremos al faro, ; nos meteremos por sus cuevas y anochecera antes de abandonar la isla en el "tren colgante" Shonan que nos llevara hacia Yokohama para visitar la estacion de pasajeros por la noche, peligrando nuestra vuelta al hotel antes de que cierren las puertas. MAS VIDEOS, FOTOS, CRONICAS Y DESCARGA DIRECTA EN EL BLOG: http://dimensionjapon.blogspot.com/
Kamakura Behind the Scenes at the Open European Championship Kyokushinkai Karate Kamakura 21-03-2010 The Hague Holland. All fights of this event on http://www.kickboxtv.tv
An instructional video for creating "Gyokugan" eyes for a yogesi-zukuri (hollowed) wooden sculpture. This technique was perfected and has been in use by Japanese sculptors (busshi) for almost one thousand years. Original materials mainly involved curved and painted rock-crystal lenses (glass was rarely used). The materials used here, however, are commercially available and inexpensive, but the technique is very much the same that was pioneered in the Heian and Kamakura eras of Japanese art history.
I spent the day with my friend Akemi-san and her friend Junko, we visit the town of Kamakura, a very old-style traditional town outside of Tokyo Japan where we see many Japanese shrines and temples and even a rare Japanese Wedding Ceremony
Kyudo is not a sport, Kyudo is a Martial Art form, practised in Japan for centuries. When I was in Kamakura, I was able to visit a Kyudo Training School within one of the main temples of the town. Mamie Mayanaki from Toyko was so kind as to introduce us to this ancient art of Kyudo, where the archer is always in a meditative consciousness and follows a strict set of traditional ceremonies and guidelines. As Mamie states in her interview, you need to practise for 30 years or more to achieve perfection in this field.
Where would you like to live. What would be the ideal place for you? Watch and listen as the narrator describes the ideal place for him. In this case, Kamakura in Japan.
The Giant Buddha of Kamakura, Japan; a clip from "Castles of the Rising Sun", an Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video.
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