Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Izumo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage Temple 29 Asahidera
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Monday, April 6, 2015
More Mitarai
Mitarai, a small port on Osaki Shimozima Island in the Inland Sea is a truly delightful step back in time. Much of the small town is an Historic Preservation District containing Edo period buildings and narrow lanes. Hopefully the character of the town will not be lost now that it is possible to reach it easily by car from the mainland. I will post some more on specific location sites in the town but for now a few more general shots.
This gentleman used to be a boatbuilder but now his boats are miniature replicas.
There are quite a few of these districts throughout Japan that are still far enough off the main tourist routes that they can be enjoyed quietly.
The product that brought prosperity to the port was sex. More on that later.
A small shop had this pair of masks on display, though they appear to me to be Namahage, which are not local but from the north of Japan.
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Saturday, April 4, 2015
Izumo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage temple 28 Jyoso-ji
Friday, April 3, 2015
Misode Tenmangu
Misode Tenmangu in Onomichi is built on the spot where Sugawara Michizane stopped and rested in 901 while on his way to exile in Kyushu. The locals apparently were kind to him and in return he cut off one sleeve of his kimono and painted a picture of himself on it.
That piece of fabric is the goshintai of the shrine. There is an Inari shrine in the grounds, and several others but I was unable to find out which.
As well as students hoping to do well in exams, quite a lot of movie buffs visit the shrine as it was featured in a well known movie and featured in a famous anime.
The 54 steps leading up to the shrine are interesting. They are 5 meters wide and each one is carved out of a single piece of stone.
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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
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.
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