This is the biggest spiritual place ( shrine )

I had heard there is super biggest spiritual place in Shiga next to Kyoto city Japan, in this time I went there that is called Fujigasaki Ryu shrine in Omihachiman city Shiga Japan. that was facing Maki beach of the biggest lake in Japan that is called BIwa lake and very beautiful and made me refreshing very much and I felt I got much power from the god of Ryu. By the way, Ryu means dragon, there have reminded a dragon faith that is called Ryujin ( 龍神) since a long time ago in Japan. When you want to stop by thee, You take JR train from Kyoto station to Omihachiman station in 45 mins, and take a bus to Maki bound for Nomura from Omihachiman station or rent a car at Omi station. You can see a big island on Biwa lake I took a photo at this shrine. This island is called Oki island and is the only island on any lake in Japan people lives, The population is 287 people, and all of them have been engaged in the fishery. You can get here by ferry. I saw a te...more >>

This is the very famous Instagrammable Spots in the shrine in Kyoto Japan.

As you see this photo with Kodai temple which is the very famous five-story pagoda in Kyoto Japan below. Kodai temple is also near Kiyomizu temple which is a very famous temple too. This is Kiyomizu temple. But lately, a lot of people come to this shrine that is called Yasaka Koushin because you can write a wish on the colorful ball that is called Kukuri Saru and tie a wood. and the figure is very very cute and that is the best spot for Instagrammable. When I stop by there, A lot of junior high school students who had a school trip just came. Also, I saw wedding, a bride and a groom were wearing special wedding Kimonos, they were very gougeous and beautiful. When I was leaving there, I saw a rickshaw ride through the gate. And I passed the gate and made a right, Koudai temple was there and I saw a driver who is to pull a rickshaw ride. He was very cool. When I saw him, I really remember Samurai. And I sell half coats that are call...more >>

Japanese traditional Long epic song that is called NAGAUTA 

I went to see my friend who sings long epic songs that is called NAGAUTA in the hall Kyoto Japan. I saw a lot of people who wore kimono also I saw a lot of Geisha too. A nagauta (long epic songwith shamisen accompaniment) derived from Otsu-e, and finally, also a number in Classical Japanese dance.  This is a Japanese traditional curtain, These Sakura ( cherry blossoms ) patterns of the curtain are very beautiful. A lot of Geisha who wearing Kimono came to see Nga-Uta. it is hard to wear Kimono but easy to wear Yukata or Samue which is like a bathrobe. So when you go to see any Japanese traditional events, why don't you go wearing Yukata or Samue? The most widely known symbol of Japanese traditional Summer outfits, Yukata are light and simple long robes, similar to Kimono in their shape but much more informal and easy to wear. They are usually worn during Japanese Summer events such as Matsuri or Fireworks Festivals. Female model: 165 cm Wearing size...more >>

Universal Studio Japan

I went to Universal studio Japan with friends. It's the first time since I went to USJ around 20 years ago. and in that time, there were no Harry Potter, Minion, and Super Nintendo world areas. So I was so happy to be in those areas. First of all, We went to Minion park. so many people were there. We tried to ride the Minion ride. That was very fast and exciting for us. When we rode it, some cute drawings were on the wall and some art put on the wall too. My friend ate Minion's bun, curry was inside. It looked very cute and she said it was hot little and delicious. And we went to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. I tried Butter Beer and made white mustache as you know. These are inside a gifts shop, felt really like the movie of Harry Potter. My friend got a Harry Potter Wand. and ↓ she tried to unlock it with her wand. very amazing. we went inside the castle to ride Harry Potter and the forbidden journe...more >>

Kamigami shrine where is oldest shrine in Kyoto Japan 

I walked to see the arch of cherry blossom when I went to the Kamigamo shrine on the way. this arch is very very famous in Kyoto Japan. They looked like the tunnel of cherry blossom. Kamo river is also very famous in Kyoto Japan along side with the arch. After you passed the arch, passed, you can see the Kamigamo shrine. There are a lot of beautiful cherry blossoms in the Kamigamo shrine. About Kamigamo shrine, Kamo-wake-ikazuchi-Jinja in the Kita Ward of Kyoto is the oldest Shinto shrine in the ancient city. Since prehistoric times Kamigamo-jinja has preserved and transmitted the legends relating to the birth of the shrine deity, Wakeikazuchi. Ancient rituals which transmit the faith in the divine mountains, Kamo Sai also known as Aoi Matsuri which started during the reign of Emperor Kinmei in 544, and the shrine buildings retaining the style of the early Heian Period, all convey the history of the province of Yamashiro (southern Kyoto Prefecture). Most of the...more >>

Cherry-blossom viewing in Kyoto

I went to KAMOGAWA river to have a party under the cherry blossom trees that are called HANAMI in Japanese alongside KAMOGAWA river in Kyoto Japan. We found a cherry blossom beautiful arch and we had a party here. We brought alcohol and snacks and had a good time with my friends. Hanami” is a Japanese tradition of welcoming spring. The literal meaning is “viewing flowers” and Enjoying cherry blossoms is an old Japanese custom (that’s been around for over 1000 years). Hanami is like a picnic to enjoy the cherry blossoms. People get together under the cherry blossoms and enjoy food and drinks. Many people go early in the morning to secure a spot. Cherry blossoms only bloom for a short time, usually for only a week or two. Cherry blossoms remind people that life is short and beautiful. The sunset with cherry blossoms was very beautiful. I saw a lot of people who were wearing Yukata or JInbei Why don7t you try them when you join event...more >>

Traveling to Mt.Fuji and kamakura city 2nd day

I took a photo with taking Onsen outside in the Ryokan in the morning, Onsen outside is called ROTEN-BURO. Mt.Fuji was very huge and a white cloud was moving on the top. we felt kinda scared too. We went to Kamakura is a coastal town in Kanagawa Prefecture, less than an hour south of Tokyo after checked out our Ryokan. Kamakura became the political center of Japan when Minamoto Yoritomo chose the city as the seat for his new military government in 1192. The Kamakura government continued to rule Japan for over a century, first under the Minamoto shogun and then under the Hojo regents. Kamakura is a small city and a very popular tourist destination. Sometimes called the Kyoto of Eastern Japan, Kamakura offers numerous temples, shrines, and other historical monuments. In addition, Kamakura's sand beaches attract large crowds during the summer months. This is the very famous market that is called Komachi-Dori ( Komachi street ) near Kamakura station. A lot of people w...more >>

Traveling to Mt.Fuji and Onsen& Ryokan 1st day

We stayed Japanese traditional hotel that is called Ryokan near Kawaguchi lake in Yamanashi prefecture Japan. We arrived near our Ryokan, Huge Mt.Fuji came up. The hotel we stayed in SHUHOUKAKU KOGETSU where you can enjoy the view of Kawaguchiko and the magnificent Mt.Fuji. I took Mtr.Fuji from my room. You can view Lake Kawaguchi and Mt.Fuji from your room also view them from spa ( Onsen ) This lake ( Kawaguchi lake ) is very famous, I took Mt.Fuji from the private beach of this hotel too. Mt,Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan. It is 3776 meters above sea level and has a diameter of 44 kilometers. Mt Fuji is an active volcano which is located between Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures. In June of 2013, Mt. Fuji was registered as a World Heritage site. Mt. Fuji is a stratovolcano and has erupted several times. Mt. Fuji is considered to be the symbol of Japanese beauty and is often drawn ...more >>

This is Japanese Traditional Customs ( Furoshiki )

The New Year, which is the new year, is a time when you feel refreshed every year. New Year's is an important event for Japanese people, such as setting up a kadomatsu, decorating Kagami mochi, eating Osechi dishes and Ozoni, to welcome the old god. About Kagami Mochi, Sticky-Rice Cakes called Mochi are made of glutinous rice pounded into paste and molded into shape. As you see in this picture below, two -round piled-up rice cakes. It's a Japanese tradition to decorate Kagami-mochi on the Shinto altar and Buddhist altar in our house in the new year. And you can see the Kagami-mochi is tied by a ribbon. The ribbon is made from Mizuhiki. About Mizuhiki.The tradition is said to have originated in the early 7th century when Ono no Imoko, who was an official envoy to China, returned from a mission getting gifts wrapped with hemp strings dyed red and white. Thereafter, tying gifts with red and white cord became a fad, spreading mostly among court nobles. Mizuhiki...more >>

Japanese shrine with big power

name-stamp.com I love to going the Japanese shrine in KYOTO. When international tourists and people who is living in Japan come to Kyoto, they go to the shrine of FUSHIMI INARI, which is very famous. FUSHIMI INARI is why that is famous because there are around 1000Torii-gates have lined up in FUSHIMI INARI. Torii-gate is a gateway of a shrine and passing the gateway means that you are entering the divine space. By the way, I love going to the MIKANE shrine in Kyoto. Because MIKANE means the money in Japanese, so people who have their own company or bought a lottery go there. I am going there once a month and every 1st of the month in the morning. Many people have a line to come in the 1st of the month. When you pass through the Torii-gate, you can see the place that is like a sink to wash hands that are called TEMIZUYA in Japanese. How to wash your hands here. First, take the ladle with your right hand, fill it with the running water and pour it o...more >>

Japanese temple with big power

name-stamp.com Buddhism is a religion originating in India with Buddha as its founder and is one of the three major religions in the world along with Christianity and Islam. It is said that it was introduced to Japan about 1,500 years ago. The purpose of Buddhism is to get out of that suffering and gain enlightenment. The temple is a building built on the basis of Buddhist teachings. I love going KURAMA temple in Kyoto, There is the biggest power spot in Kurama Temple Kyoto Japan. How to access. Please get on Keihan train to Kurama station. When you get off Kurama station, you will see a big statue that is called TENGU. Tengu is an imaginary goblin living deep in the mountains. He has supernatural powers and is human in form. He has a red face, a long nose and wings on his back, and flies as he pleases with a feather fan in his hand. After you can go through the gate, you can get on the cable car, by the way, you can walk up to the temple too without the cable car ...more >>

This is a Japanese half coat that is called Hanten in Japanese

Hanten was originally a traditional half coat, a kind of everyday jacket worn by townspeople in medieval times of Japan that is Edo Period. Needless to say, Hanten is still worn in modern-day Japan, often as casual wear for home or outdoor activities. The half coat is loose fitting and it's comfortable for every body shape. In NY and London Japanese traditional clothing, the accessory has become a boom. Cotton shantung Made in Japan This can be washed in the washing machine. This texture is similar to a cotton T-shirt. Cotton 100% Made in Japan This can be washed in the washing machine. This texture is similar to a cotton T-shirt. Would you like to try Hanten? https://name-stamp.com/hanko-inkan/half-coat-japanese-traditional-clothing...more >>

Kimono Scraps

Hagire is traditional Kimono fabric scraps, collected and sewn together to create many different objects as in Patchwork crafts. Since Hagire are leftovers of the fabric used to sew Kimono, and not industrially produced, their color and pattern may vary from the picture, depending on the season and ordering time. Every order will be a surprise! In NY and London Japanese traditional clothing, the accessory has become a boom. Cotton 100% Made in Japan This can be washed in the washing machine. This texture is similar to a cotton T-shirt. Would you like to do patchwork with Kimono scraps? ...more >>

Best Japanese Gift. You’ll want to Get Now – A gift from Japan

https://name-stamp.com The best Japanese gifts Hanko ( Japanese name stamp ) What is Hanko( Name stamp ) In Japan, instead of signing things we stamp our Hanko ( Name stamp ). Hanko is also called “Inkan”. We use them when we want to open a bank account, buy a house, rent something, or sign an important contract. It’s considered a form of ID in Japan. Hanko is a part of Japanese society and it’s a very important part. If you should ever come to Japan, you’ll need one for your own bank account or to rent a home, they’re very important here. How to stamp Hanko( Name stamp ) Japanese people use their Hanko all the time. When you write letters, you use your Hanko instead of signing your name. you also stamp it on various other things you carry around just to give it a personal accent. Hanko makes great souvenirs and presents. You can have your name written in Kanji, Katakana, Hiragana or English characters on your Hanko. There are 2 types of Hanko, one of them is rou...more >>

Japanese Traditional Business Card That Is Called Senjafuda

https://name-stamp.com/hanko-inkan/senja-fuda The best Japanese traditional gift ( Japanese traditional business card that is called Senjafuda ) Senjafuda are slips or cards with the bearer’s name printed on them. They were originally votive placards made of wood, but since the Edo period they have been made of paper like this Washi and people used to post them inside temples and shrines, as a memory of their visit. In Kyoto, Maiko and Geisha began to use colorful and patterned Senjafuda as their buisness card, that were called Hanameishi ( literally “flower buisness card ). Also you can put your email address, URL and so on on the side of Senjafuda too. A gift from Japan name-stamp.com You can make your cool Senjafuda on A gift from Japan. You can compare an image of Hiragana with an image of Katakana or an image of English with an image of Kanji and so on before your order is CATHERINE's Senjafuda in Katakana ↓ ↓ CATHE...more >>

Hanko Name Stamp

https://name-stamp.com/hanko-inkan/hankoinkan The best Japanese gifts Hanko ( Japanese name stamp ) What is Hanko( Name stamp ) In Japan, instead of signing things we stamp our Hanko ( Name stamp ). Hanko is also called “Inkan”. We use them when we want to open a bank account, buy a house, rent something, or sign an important contract. It’s considered a form of ID in Japan. Hanko is a part of Japanese society and it’s a very important part. If you should ever come to Japan, you’ll need one for your own bank account or to rent a home, they’re very important here. How to stamp Hanko( Name stamp ) Japanese people use their Hanko all the time. When you write letters, you use your Hanko instead of signing your name. you also stamp it on various other things you carry around just to give it a personal accent. Hanko makes great souvenirs and presents. You can have your name written in Kanji, Katakana, Hiragana or English characters on your Hanko. There are 2 types of Ha...more >>

YUKATA is Japanese traditional clothing

When we go out in summer festivals, summer events, seeing fireworks in summer. we wear YUAKTA, YUKATA makes us cooler and it feels cooler when you wear YUKATA. YUKATA is can be washed in the washing machine. This texture is similar to a cotton T-shirt. IN NY and London, wearing Japanese traditional clothing ( Jinbei, Samue, Yukata, and so on ) have been very cool now. Would you like to try Yukata? https://name-stamp.com/hanko-inkan/yukata-japanese-traditional-clothing ...more >>

SAMUE is like track suit of NIKE, Adidas

SAMUE is very convenient wear because when you are in the house, go out somewhere also you do DIY or repair something all you want yo can in every season. This texture is similar to jeans. IN NY and London, wearing Japanese traditional clothing ( Jinbei, Samue, Yukata, and so on ) have been very cool now. This Samue is cotton 100%, This can be washed in the washing machine. This texture is similar to a cotton T-shirt. Would you like to try Samue ? https://name-stamp.com/hanko-inkan/samue-japanese-traditional-clothing ?...more >>

JINBEI is like a track suit in spring and summer

Jinbei is for both of men and women in Japan, mainly used indoors, JINBEI basically is made of cotton or denim, so it is very comfortable and cool in summer. JInbei can be washed in the washing machine. Jinbei's texture is similar to Cotton T-shirt. This is JINBE. IN NY and London, wearing Japanese traditional clothing ( Jinbei, Samue, Yukata, and so on ) have been very cool now. Would you like to try Jinbei ? https://name-stamp.com/hanko-inkan/jinbei-japanese-traditional-clothing...more >>