Sada Shrine is also home to the UNESCO registered Sada Shin Noh. a form of Noh-influenced kagura that is believed to have influenced satokagura nationwide.
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Sada Shrine
Sada Shrine is also home to the UNESCO registered Sada Shin Noh. a form of Noh-influenced kagura that is believed to have influenced satokagura nationwide.
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Saturday, March 28, 2015
Takada Hachimangu
Being a mask maker myself, one of the things I am always hoping to find in my explorations of shrines are masks, so I was absolutely delighted to discover these masks in Takada Hachimangu.
Located in a small mountain settlement at the base of Mount Sanbe, the highest mountains in Iwami, the hachimangu is a fairly standard village shrine.
About a hundred years ago the government closed down half the shrines in the country, so probably there were more shrines in this village that had their kami moved here, but there was no sign so I was unable to find out. As a Hachimangu it enshrines primarily Hachiman.
Like many shrines in remote areas it was not locked so I was able to look inside.
The masks were a revelation because they were in a style I am not familiar with. Though in Iwami they are not in Iwami kagura style. As I explored more shrines later in the day I found many more examples of this style.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Izumo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage Temple 27 Senko-ji
Monday, March 23, 2015
Hitsu Shrine
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Friday, March 20, 2015
Japanese Ducks
There are many species of ducks in Japan, but I believe these are Kamo, the common mallard.
They were and are eaten, and their arrival in the Autumn was used as a seasonal marker in poetry.
There has recently been a renewed interest in the use of domesticated ducks in rice agriculture. Traditionally they were used to control weeds and insects in the paddies as well as adding fertilizer.
All these were photographed in Chofu, Yamaguchi.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Terutoko Shrine
2021 Update
A recent look on googlemaps shows that the path I took through woodland and bamboo to reach thye shrine has now gone. Clearcut and ade into a park The slopes either side of the shrine have also been clearcut in preparation of development.
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Sunday, March 15, 2015
Hachiman Shrine, Yuki
These two demon masks were located behind the main building of the Hachiman Shrine in Yuki, a fishing village on the south coast of Tokushima. The spot is named Oni no Koshikake, "Demons Seat".
Apparently several local people saw an Oni sitting at this spot. Interestingly this is not a story from long ago, as it happened on September 15th, 2002.
Being a Hachiman Shrine, the main kami is Ojin, his mother, Jingu, and either his father Chuai, or his "wife" Himegami.
There was a small Ebisu shrine in the grounds, not surprising at it is a fishing village.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Izumo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage Day 12 Matsue to Mount Asahi to Lake Shinji
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Sasaguri Taiso-gu Shrine
The large Torii along the road some distance before the shrine gives some indication of the importance of Taiso-gu locally.
A local tourist website says that Taiso Gongen arrived here from China in 724. Another source says that pre Meiji the shrines name was Jimmu Taiso Shrine. Now the main kami is listed as Izanagi.
There are another 6 kami listed here including Amaterasu, Hachiman, Sumiyoshi, & Hiyoshi, which suggest to me they were all later additions.
Like many shrines in Kyushu the grounds contained some huge Camphor trees. Taiso Shrine is well known for its Kagura, one of the few places in Fukuoka where it still exists.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Izumo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage Temple 26 Senjyu-In
I can find no information about them, though mny first thought would be a connection to Sanno Shinto and Hiyoshi Shrine, but that was Tendai not Shingon. The larger figure seems to be holding rice.
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