
I had a blast with her here - thanks for coming Hun!!!

Admiring the karaoke screen as she tries yakisoba for the first time.

Dominating the entrance to the Senso temple is the kaminari-mon or "Thunder Gate" in Asakusa - Tokyo. This imposing Buddhist structure features a massive paper lantern dramatically painted in vivid red-and-black tones to suggest thunderclouds and lightning.

The lovely AC'ed subways of Tokyo!

Kamakura has a beach which, in combination with the temples and the proximity to Tokyo, makes it a popular tourist destination.

Surrounded by mountains on three sides and the open water of Sagami Bay on the fourth, Kamakura is a natural fortress. During the Heian period it was the chief city of the Kanto region, and from the 12th through 14th centuries the Minamoto shoguns ruled Japan from here under what is known as the Kamakura Shogunate.

Kōtoku-in (高徳院)

The temple is renowned for the Great Buddha (大仏, daibutsu), a monumental outdoor bronze statue of Amida Buddha which is one of the most famous icons of Japan. The statue stands at 13.35 meters high and weighs approximately 93 tons, and is the second largest monumental Buddha in Japan after Todaiji in Nara.




The Buddha's slippers. Since the Great Buddha at Nara has no slippers, you can say these are offically the largest Buddha slippers in Japan.

If you visit the area, be sure to try the Sweet Potato/Green Tea ice cream. Quite yummy!

The beautifully arranged garden

Along the flights of steps leading to the Main Hall is a structure called Jizo-do, in which statues of Jizo Bosatsu {boh-sah-tsu}, or Ksitigarbha-bodhisattva in Skt., are enshrined. There are countless Jizo statuettes made of stone and placed near here. They are called Sentai Jizo, meaning literally 'one thousand Jizo' and installed mostly for the aborted fetuses. Jizo is believed to be a guardian deity of children, both alive and dead, including stillborn babies and aborted fetuses.














Worshipers buy candle sticks and put them on the altar after lighting, and start a short pilgrimage inside the cave stooping to enter. In addition to the Benten statue, there are sixteen statues engraved on the wall, all of them are followers and messengers of Benten.














3 件のコメント:
I had so much fun! Thanks for being such an awesome hostess!
-shaady
Shush! Thanks for coming on over!
I bet the two of you together again really set Japan back!!! haha
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