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  1. 在日本各地超過1萬2000多社的天滿宮之中,北野天滿宮和太宰府天滿宮同為日本全國天滿宮之總本社,是祈求考試合格靈驗的神社。. 在北野天滿宮旁的「平野神社」原本位居在奈良,因795年遷京而來到京都,屬於宮廷神社,現今所見的平野神社見於1624年,因夜 ...

  2. 2017年11月2日 · The Iga ninja originated in Iga Province in the area around the towns of Iga and Ueno in Mie Prefecture. The Iga ninja trained in ninjutsu (the art of stealth) in the local mountains and forests, honing their secret art and skills over many centuries. These ninja were trained in the arts of disguise, escape, concealment, explosives, poison ...

  3. 深度日本 在日生活 日本文化. 眾所皆知,日本許多文化、傳統習俗等的根基都是來自中國,但日本不只是單純沿用,隨著時間流逝,日本總是會將流傳近來的異國文化加以改良,成為屬於日本的獨一無二文化,例如日本特有的「曆法」就是其中一個例子。. 又 ...

  4. 2017年1月26日 · www.freeimageslive.co.uk. Omikuji are fortune-telling strips of paper you can purchase at Japanese shrines and temples. They offer both a general blessing and an outline of your fortune for more specific aspects of your life. While the specific fortunes are a little complex, here we offer an explanation of the main kinds of general blessing you ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 2019年4月8日 · Nikko Toshogu in Tochigi Prefecture is one of Japan’s most popular sightseeing spots. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the shrine is presently undergoing restoration work that will last some 22 years and which employs materials and techniques true to the time of its construction almost 400 years ago. Ieyasu Tokugawa ended the Warring States ...

  7. 2017年12月21日 · pixta.jp. The Hakone Sekisho (箱根関所), or Hakone Checkpoint, was the first major checkpoint on the Tokaido (東海道) highway connecting Edo (now Tokyo) with Kyoto. Constructed in 1619 and used until 1869, it was one of 53 such checkpoints used by the Tokugawa government to control travel between cities during the Edo Period (1603-1868).

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