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  1. 2019年5月31日 · UNESCO listed the sites as World Heritage in 1999. The sites are Futarasan Shrine, Tosho-gu Shrine (where shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu is enshrined) and Rinno-ji Temple. The Nikko area is famous in Japan for its beautiful natural landscapes as well, which provide serene scenery to its famous sites. - www.jnto.go.jp.

  2. 2017年12月21日 · The monk Mangan established a shrine at the present location on the shore of Lake Ashi in 757. He is then said to have subdued a nine-headed dragon (九頭龍・ kuzuryu) that lived in the bottom of the lake, after which he constructed Kuzuryu Shrine (九頭龍神社・Kuzuryu Jinja) as part of the greater shrine complex, now deifying the ...

  3. 2020年9月7日 · After climbing the final staircase, you will find the lying Buddha, which measures a majestic 41 meters in length, with a height of 11 meters. Gifted to Japan by Myanmar in 1995, this statue captures the Buddha's transition to Nirvana, a process which holds incredible significance in Buddhism. Be sure to touch its massive pair of feet or grab ...

  4. 福岡縣「河內藤園」. 河內藤園內有著佔地約6000㎡的大藤架和紫藤花隧道。. 隧道分80m長和220m長兩段,每逢花季,約22種紫藤花順次綻放,讓人驚嘆不已。. 這裡的大藤架也是日本最美的景點之一,旅人大可盡情享受花的美與香。. 在大藤架周圍還種植有約30年的 ...

  5. 2016年10月31日 · Kagura: A Dance Fit for the Gods. The two Chinese characters that form the word kagura —the character for “god” and the one for “enjoyment”—hint at its origins. Kagura is first described in the Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters) and the Nihon Shoki (The Chronicles of Japan), historical records of Japanese mythology compiled in the ...

  6. 2017年12月7日 · 8. Sogenji Temple (Tokyo) If you’re familiar with Japanese mythology and folklore, you surely know about the kappa. According to the Shintoist tradition, they're part of the water deity family, mischievous creatures who inhabit ponds and rivers and are generally prone to pranks. Kappa are the size of a child, and have a humanoid appearance ...

  7. 2017年10月3日 · Kashima Shrine's Best Kept Secret. For the most part, Kashima Shrine in Ibaraki Prefecture looks like any one of hundreds of other Japanese shrines. Founded over 1,300 years ago, the architecture of the shrine looks pretty typical for a place of Shinto worship. However, if you make your way back past the rear shrine buildings, you’ll find a ...