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  1. 神社入口基本上有一個水槽和帶柄的勺子,用來給參拜者洗手漱口用,這個地方叫做“禦手洗”。洗手漱口的時候按照以下流程: 1.右手拿柄勺從水槽中取水沖幹凈左手。 2.左手拿著柄勺沖幹凈右手。 3.再用右手拿柄勺取水,將水放在左手的手掌,用其漱口。

  2. 2018年1月23日 · Connected to a JR station of the same name, it's easily accessible by train, just four stops from Hachinohe Station on the town's Hachinohe Line. It opens the earliest in all of Japan, and closes around noon. When you step inside you’ll be greeted by well-informed residents, who are quick to hand you a hot cup of coffee (perfect for cutting ...

  3. 2017年10月3日 · 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 scene of ethereal beauty.

  4. 2016年9月15日 · Historical Checkpoint. The town was not just meant for passing daimyo and their retainers to warm their bones and stop by for a pleasant meal, though: Hakone was also a security checkpoint. To be certain that armed rebellion would not foment in the capital, and that the daimyo would remain loyal (as their families were, in effect, being ...

  5. 2016年7月13日 · Administered as part of the city of Tokyo but located some 150 kilometers (93 miles) to the southeast, at the summit of Kozushima's Mount Chichibu stands a temple with an 11-faced Kannon and 34 stone images representing each of the Chichibu pilgrimage

  6. 2017年12月21日 · The shrine was known as Hakone Gongen (箱根権現, where gongen means "incarnation" or "avatar") prior to the separation of Buddhism and Shintoism that came with the Meiji Restoration in 1868. It can be found ensconced in a forest, approached by an avenue of 800-year-old cedars. A long set of steps leads from the main hall (本殿・ honden ...

  7. 2022年11月10日 · Sai is a small village that overlooks the Tsugaru Strait on the northern tip of Japan’s largest island, Honshu. Although closer to Hokkaido than to other major cities in Aomori Prefecture, Sai still embodies the unbelievable natural beauty, rich cultural history and