Page not found – Japanese gift – A gift from Japan https://name-stamp.com Would you like to make your Hanko, Japanese name stamp? We make authentic Hanko for you in Japan. Tue, 23 Jan 2024 07:09:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.1 This is the shrine for your business is going well. https://name-stamp.com/info/blog/japanese-gifts/this-is-the-shrine-for-your-business-is-going-well.html Thu, 06 Apr 2023 03:45:07 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6847 もっと読む]]> If you want to succeed in your Bussines, why don’t you stop by Toyokuni shrine and pray for you?

It is very easy to get there from Kyoto station and which is near Hyatt Regency Kyoto, so why don’t you stay there too?

Also, it is a very famous temple of  Sanju Sangen-do and has a very great Japanese-style garden and building near Hyatt and Toyokuni shrine.

When Hideyoshi Toyotomi was dead, this was built by his son from Ieyasu Tokugawa’s offer.

Why did Ieyasu Tokugawa offer to build the shrine? Because Ieyasu gets Hideyoshi’s son to use the money to build to make the Toyotomi family’s power decrease and

to make Tokugawa era ( Edo era ) , Ieyasu Tokugawa was very cleaver.

 

 

 

This bell is super big 

 

Toyokuni shrine has a very beautiful Japanese-style garden.

 

 

Kyoto International Museum is next to this shrine and very big.

 

There is Sanju Sangen-do in front of the Kyoto International museum.

 

There is Kyoto Hyatt Regency next to Sanju Sangen-Do and this hotel has very beautiful bamboo garden.

 

Access from Kyoto station to Toyokuni shrine or Sanju Sangen-Do

Kyoto city bus 100, 206,208 

Around 10mins by taxi and the cost is around 1000JPY

 

IN NY and London, wearing Japanese traditional clothing (  Yukata ) which become a boom now.

 

 

 

 

 

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This shrine is to pray for getting over your eyes https://name-stamp.com/info/this-shrine-is-to-pray-for-getting-over-your-eyes.html Sat, 25 Mar 2023 06:46:57 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6860 もっと読む]]> This shrine Chugen temple is to pray for getting over your eyes near Gion and Kawaramachi of central downtown Kyoto

and very famous shrine “Yasaka shrine ” is near here, very convenient for you to get here.

 

 

Access :

City bus 205 to Kawaramachi bus stop from Kyoto station.

 

Would you wear Japanese traditional clothing when you stop by this temple because Yasaka shrine or Gion city where is traditional town is called Gion,

Traditional clothing matches those places.

 

 

 

 

 

Samue is loose fitting and it’s comfortable for every body shape. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This shrine is to pray for getting over any disease. https://name-stamp.com/info/this-shrine-is-to-pray-for-getting-over-any-disease.html Mon, 13 Mar 2023 08:26:56 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6864 もっと読む]]> This shrine “Gojo Tenjin” shrine is to pray for getting over any disease near Shijo Karasuma where is central Kyoto city and

while you find this shrine, you will see Japanese traditional clothing shops and product companies.

 

This is for the exit of Torii gate.

 

Access:

The nearest station is Shijo by Subway Karasuma line bound for Kokusai Kaigijo station.

 

Would you wear Japanese traditional clothing when you stop by this shrine because there are most of around here traditional Kyoto city a traditional town that matches those places?

 

 

 

 

 

Samue is loose fitting and it’s comfortable for every body shape. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The girl’s day on March 3rd in Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/blog/japanese-traditional-culture/the-girls-day-on-march-3rd-in-japan.html Sun, 05 Mar 2023 00:59:18 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6879 もっと読む]]> We have the doll festival that is called Hina Matsuri on March 3 also that is called girls day too.

  It’s the day to pray for healthy growth and happiness for young girls.

Most families with girls display dolls called Hina-Ningyo.

Long ago, people threw paper dolls into rivers and in the sea to drive away evil spirits with them.
People began displaying dolls in the Edo period.

The dolls depict the imperial court.

They are dressed in beautiful ancient court costumes. 

 

 

The Emperor and the Empress have sat on the top.

 

The Emperor

 

The Empress

 

 

And three court ladies have sat on the second.

 

 

 

  • The folding screen that’s called Byoubu
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  • In the emperor’s house  Kyoto Japan,

    There is always a mandarin orange tree on the emperor’s left side and

    cherry blossoms on his right side.

     

 

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  • Furniture and household goods that are called Dougu.

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  • Diamond-shaped rice cake that’s called Hishimochi.

 

Today, we eat traditional dishes like Chirashi Sushi and clam soup for the Doll Festival.

Chirashi” means “scatter”, and the name “Chirashi sushi” comes from the meaning of “scattering”

various ingredients in and on vinegared rice.

 

 

 

Why don’t you wear Yukata and Kimono and celebrate Hina Matsuri?

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IN NY and London, wearing Japanese traditional clothing ( Samue, Jinbei, Yukata, and so on )which become a boom now.

 

 

 

 

 

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This shrine is for couples and is very famous for the spiritual place in Kyoto Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/blog/japanese-gifts/this-shrine-is-for-couples-and-is-very-famous-for-the-spiritual-place-in-kyoto-japan.html Sun, 19 Feb 2023 14:34:02 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6661 もっと読む]]> This shrine is for couples and is very famous for the spiritual place which is called Kifune shrine where I stopped by.

When I saw the entrance has a beautiful red Torii gate, stairs, and a lot of lantern-shaped decorations in Kyoto Japan.

 

About access to get to Kifune shrine.

Take the Keihan railway until the final stop, which is Demachi Yanagi station, and change a train and 

take Eizan electric railway to Kifune Guchi station, then you can walk to Kifune shrine with around 2km,

or take a bus to the Kifune shrine bus stop. from the bus stop, you have to walk to get to the Kifune shrine with around 300m

before you got to the Torii gate, there is a very beautiful river alongside the road to go to the Kifune shrine.

and there are some restaurants and cafes on the river that is called Kawazoko.

You can see the beautiful river and hear the murmuring of the river then you have a great lunch with Japanese food

which is called Washokuor have a break at a cafe on the river.

The best season to use the Kawazoko restaurant or cafe is summer.

 

 

 

 

Before you pray for something, please wash your hands here and if you have an empty pet bottle,

you can put water in the bottle for free, very delicious.

 

 

 

It was said long that God rides a horse and it is said God made the ranch first in Japan around 2000 years ago.

So there is the statue of houses in many shrines.

And the statue of houses was made the first here.

 

There are 3 places to pray in the KIfune shrine.

This is the main shrine, which is called Hongyu.

You have to stop by here first.

then this Torii gate is for the second and third shrines which is called Okunomiya.

 

it is the super spiritual place here.

 

 

This tree is for the happiness of couples.

Because one tree has been growing up on the way, the tree has been separated into 2 trees.

very rare tree.

 

 

This is the last shrine, which is called Okuno Miya.

here is the super spiritual shrine too.

 

When you pass the gate, you can see the rare tree on the left side.

2 trees become one, so why don’t you pray for yourself and your partner?

 

Kifune of Kifune shrine means the ship which only the queen takes when she gets food for lunch and dinner.

So the shape of the stone wall is a ship. 

 

 

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This shrine is to pray for cutting ties with your partner. https://name-stamp.com/info/this-shrine-is-to-pray-for-cutting-ties-with-your-partner.html Thu, 16 Feb 2023 02:03:45 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6801 もっと読む]]> This shrine Ichiidani Nanano shrine is very famous to pray for cutting ties with your partner.

It is very difficult for you to find this shrine because there is this shrine in central Kyoto city.

While you try to find it, you are going to feel real Kyoto city.

 

 

The cut tree means cutting ties with your partner.

There is this cut tree near the exit of Torii gate.

 

Access 

By bus, city bus 9 from Kyoto station

The nearest subway station is Kuramaguchi  by subway the Karasuma line bound for Kokusai kaigijyo 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you stop by here, why don’t you wear Japanese traditional clothing and feel Kyoto?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Samue is loose fitting and it’s comfortable for every body shape. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is the Japanese coming-of-age ceremony in Japan on Jan 8th or 9th. When you are 20 years old and stay in Japan, why don’t you have the experience? https://name-stamp.com/info/blog/japanese-traditional-culture/this-is-the-japanese-coming-of-age-ceremony-in-japan-on-jan-8th-or-9th-when-you-are-20-years-old-and-stay-in-japan-why-dont-you-have-the-experience.html Mon, 09 Jan 2023 02:08:41 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6799 もっと読む]]> I walked the lake in Shiga prefecture, Shiga has the biggest lake in Japan and  some mountain ranges,

since the end of new year eve, a  lot of snow had come in Japan, so as you see these photos, beautiful snow mountain ranges 

 

And also there is a very beautiful flower field, those contrasts of snow mountain ranges, beautiful, Biwa lake and flower field are amazing.

 

 

Besides, I found beautiful women who are wearing gorgeous kimonos also, those contrasts of beautiful sceneries and Kimono girls are very beautiful too.

By the way,

In Japan, people are considered adults at the age of 20. They are allowed to drink, smoke, and gamble.

They can also have contracts for monthly subscription services without getting parental consent.

As ‘Coming-of-Age Ceremony that is called SEIJINSHIKI in Japanese is held annually on the second Monday of January.

The ceremony is a ritual to celebrate all those who become 20 in the year and help them become aware of responsibilities as adults.
Seijinshiki is held at local and prefectural offices all over Japan. Most people attend ceremonies that are held in their hometowns.
For the ceremony, women commonly wear the traditional Kimono. While some men attend wearing the traditional Hakama,

it’s common to see men wearing suits these days.
After the ceremony, a lot of the new adults have a drinking party at the Izakaya,

so it’s also a time of reunion for those who may not have seen each other since they graduated from junior high or high school.

 

Men’s clothing for Coming of Age of 20th ceremony.

 

Why don’t you try to wear Yukata?

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IN NY and London, wearing Japanese traditional clothing (  Yukata ) which become a boom now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is the Japanese new year we have. Would you have that experience? https://name-stamp.com/info/blog/japanese-traditional-culture/this-is-the-japanese-new-year-we-have-would-you-have-that-experience.html Mon, 02 Jan 2023 03:01:17 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6797 もっと読む]]> We eat Ozoni in the morning on 1st Jan.

 
About Ozoni,
Mochi is eaten to celebrate good health and long life.
We eat Mochi in an Ozoni soup celebrating Japanese New Year.
There are vegetables and mushrooms and so on all you want and Mochi in the Ozoni soup
 
 
And we eat Osechi from 1st to 3rd Jan.
 
Osechi is the traditional meal only prepared for New Year.
All of the Ingredients in Osechi are well-meaning 
because Osechi is eaten to pray for good health and great harvest for a year.
 
 
 
Also, we visit our favorite shrines or temples that are the first visit in that year that are called Hatsumode.
Hatsumode means the first visiting in that year.
I went to Tachiki shrines near my house on 1st Jan.
When you come to any shrines or temples, you have to wash your hands at Chozuya first.

First of all, wash your left hand then wash your right hand and put water on your left hand,

wash inside the mouth with that water on the left hand.

finally, wash left hand again.

 

 

We have the rule for praying in shrines.

put money all you want into the box, basically, that is 10yen or 100yen,

then,

2 bow

2 clap your hands

pray

1 bow.

We had a long line to pray.

 
 
And I saw the big EMA with a tiger there.
Ema is this wooden votive tablet.

Actually, you can write down your wish on the back of the tablet in your mother language.
but the tiger is drawn on it. because there are twelve animal signs used as symbols for each year 
and this is the year of the tiger in the Japanese zodiac as this shrine’s decoration.
 
 
This is the order of twelve animal signs used as symbols below.
also, there is each feature for your character,
If you were born in Rat, your character is quick-witted, clever, charming.
Rat is Quick-witted, clever, charming.
Ox is hard-working, stubborn, serious.
Tiger is ambitious, courageous, moody in 2022
Rabbit is compassionate, sincere.
Dragon is energetic, charismatic, lucky.
Snake is seductive, generous, gregarious.
Horse is self-reliant, free, sharp-witted.
Sheep is creative, thinkers, wanderers.
Monkey is energetic, upbeat, active.
Rooster is practical, resourceful, straightforward.
Dog is loyal, faithful, honest.
Boar is a good-mannered, intelligent, perfectionist.
 
 
I love visiting shrines, so I went to the Kiyoshi Kojin shrine in Hyogo prefecture on 3rd Jan too.
There is a long approach to a shrine, and a  lot of shops.
 
It was very very crowded.
 
Then, after waled the long approach to a shrine,
there is the Shinto gateway.
 
 
When I passed the gateway, Ithere is a big TOURO.
Touro is a lantern made of stone.
you can compare it with the roof of the house.
the tallis is the same as the roof, it could be 3 or 4m.
 
 
 
Then I prayed, but it was very crowded.
 
 
Why don’t you wear Yukata, or a Half coat ( Hanten )?
 

 

 

 

 

 

Samue is loose fitting and it’s comfortable for every body shape. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This shrine is called Shisenen was the birth place of Gion festival that is one of the biggest festival in Japan very great Japanese-style garden https://name-stamp.com/info/this-shrine-is-called-shisenen-was-the-birth-place-of-gion-festival-that-is-one-of-the-biggest-festival-in-japan-very-great-japanese-style-garden.html Sun, 18 Dec 2022 07:25:13 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6719 もっと読む]]> I went to Shinsen-en which is a shrine, which has a very very great Japanese-style garden near Nijo castle.

There are 2 entrances.

 

 

This is Nijo castle.

 

 

 

 

 

Shinsen-en is a location photo spot that is often used for wedding venues and pre-wedding shoots.
It is not so famous as a tourist spot, but it is a temple located on the south side of Nijo Castle, just a short walk away.
The red bridge over the pond is beautiful.

 

 


And not only is the location beautiful, but it also has a history as the birthplace of the Gion Matsuri, one of Kyoto’s three major festivals.
Yasaka Shrine is famous for the Gion Festival, but how many people know that it is Shinsenen? One of Kyoto’s three major festivals, the Gion Matsuri is held for a month from July 1st to 31st. (The main event is the Yamaboko Junko on the 17th)
It wasn’t just the nobles and samurai, but the townspeople who came to have power after the period of the Northern and Southern Courts (1336-1392) that the large and gorgeous Yamaboko like today was invented.
Its origins date back to the 5th year of the Jogan era (863), when an epidemic broke out and a Goryoe was held at Shinsen-en to appease the spirits of the spirits.
In the 11th year of the Jogan era (869), 66 halberds, the number of nations in Japan, were lit and prayers were held at Shinsen-en. This year, on July 24th, the Mikoshi (portable shrine) will be brought out here at Shinsenen, and the Gion Kanko Festival will be held.
Shinsen-en is not well known as a place related to the Gion Festival, as it is located away from Sanjo and Shijo-dori, where many floats stand, but it is a place that attracts attention.

 

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This shrine is very rare in Kyoto Japan, this is for only celebrities -A Gift From Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/this-shrine-is-very-rare-in-kyoto-japan-this-is-for-only-celebrities-a-gift-from-japan.html Sun, 04 Dec 2022 03:56:41 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6534 I went to the very unique shrine in Kyoto Japan, which is called kurumazaki shrine is for celebrities.

If you are the celebrity, the celebrity official,s or you wat to be the celebrity, please stop by and pray.

There is a lot of red board with the name of celebrities.

 

 

I saw a lot of couples who wore Yukata, when you stop by here,

why don’t you wear Yukata?

 

 

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Kyoto Palace in central Kyoto Japan – A Gift From Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/kyoto-palace-in-central-kyoto-japan-a-gift-from-japan.html Sun, 13 Nov 2022 02:12:36 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6634 もっと読む]]> Kyoto Imperial Palace is an imperial facility located in Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.

The Kyoto Imperial Palace was the place where the emperor lived and performed ceremonies and public affairs until the Meiji Restoration.
 
Kyoto Gyoen is located in the center of Kyoto City, and the total area of the park is 650,000 square meters.
 
It was very amazing that it is very easy to enter because even gates and fences are very low and alongside the road.
So I thought Japanese royal families have trusted residents, so they don’t feel scared and they did not prepare to toll gates and fences. 
The site of the Kyoto Imperial Palace is a long rectangle about 250 meters east-west and about 450 meters north-south.
The beginning of the Kyoto Imperial Palace was when Emperor Kanmu moved to Heiankyo in 794.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Today, the Kyoto Imperial Palace is open to the public and anyone can visit it.
Kyoto Gyoen, which surrounds the Kyoto Imperial Palace, is popular with citizens and tourists as a national park.
In the center of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, there is a building used for the emperor’s daily life, private events, and face-to-face meetings.
On the north side of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, the buildings where the empress and the prince and princess lived remain.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The best spiritual shrine in Kyoto Japan- A Gift From Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/the-best-spiritual-shrine-in-kyoto-japan-a-gift-from-japan.html Sun, 06 Nov 2022 03:09:21 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6551 もっと読む]]> I went to the best spiritual shrine in Kyoto Japan, which is called Izumo Daimyoujin I believe.

 

 

Before you pass the torii gate, there is a rabbit statue made of stone.

pet the head of this rabbit. it is said, you are going to get big luck.

 

 

This is the god of water. a lot of people put water in their pet bottles from here.

This is free you can do that.

If you drink this water, it is said you are going to be healthy

 

 

 

 

TTT

 

 

 

 

 

 

After you pray something at the main shrine, please pass this Torii gate and go into the forest.

You might get big big power.

 

 

 

And as you can see in this movie below, white paper is fluttering on the stone which means god welcomes you.

 

 

 

Then after going into the forest, you can see this Torii gate, but there is a super spiritual zone from now on,

 

 

 

If you pass here, you need to register in the office of this shrine first and get a neckless made of paper.

 

Here is the super biggest spiritual place, please pray here.

 

 

stopping by here, you have to walk a lot, so you are going to hungry,

so when you leave here you are supported to take a bus to ge to JR Kameoka station,

and near Kameoka station there is a very famous hamburger restaurant.

Please stop by there too.

The name of the hamburger restaurant is Daikoku burger.

This beef is used Kyoto beef and is very juicy.

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There is a very rare shrine for only people who working in the electrical industry in Kyoto Japan- A gift from Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/there-is-a-very-rare-shrine-for-only-people-who-working-in-the-electrical-industry-in-kyoto-japan-a-gift-from-japan.html Sun, 30 Oct 2022 01:08:50 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6364 もっと読む]]> I stopped by the very rare shrine in Arashiyama Kyoto Japan which is one of the most popular tourist places in Kyoto Japan.

You can go to JR Kyoto station to JR Sagano station to go or from the station, Shiki Omiya to Arashiyama station on the railway of Araden

also takes Hankyu railways to Hankyu Arashiyama station to go, I took Hankyu railways from the station to go to the rare shrine

that is called Den Den Gu in Houryu temple near Hankyu Arashiyama station which is for only people in the electrical industry.

 

These photos are Houryu temple, this stairs which were made of stones are very long and beautiful.

 

There is an observatory In Houryu temple, and you can see a whole beautiful  Arashiyama view.

 

 

Please stop by Den Den Gu shrine for only people who working electrical industry.

 

After stopping by here, I moved to a very famous bamboo street in Arashiyama Kyoto Japan.

Before I leave for the bamboo street, you can see a very beautiful river which is called Katsura river, and a good bridge which is called Togetsu Kyo.

 

 

 

When you come to Arashiyama, you can see a lot of people wearing Yukata.

 

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There is a very rare shrine for the people who doesn’t want to go bald https://name-stamp.com/info/there-is-a-very-rare-shrine-for-the-people-who-doesnt-want-to-go-bald-a-gift-from-japan.html Sun, 16 Oct 2022 01:19:49 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6516 もっと読む]]> I found a very rare shrine for the people who don’t want to go bald in the bamboo street in the Arashiyama area of Kyoto Japan,

actually, a lot of international people have already known the bamboo street, but I think they walk in the bamboo street. When you go to the bamboo street,

please stop by 2 good shrines, one of them is for the couple who make a good relationship and another one is for the people who don’t want to go bald.

This is bamboo street, it was 30℃ at that time but I felt comfortable and cool in the bamboo street.

 

 

 

This is the shrine for any couples who want to make a good relationship which is called Nomiya shrine, there was a lot of couples there, that is near Arashiyama station of Randen, it takes around 5 mins, it takes around 10 mins from JR Sagano station and it takes around 15 mins from Hankyu Arashiyama station. and when you walk 5 mins to the entrance of the bamboo street, you can get to the Nomiya shrine for couples who make a good relationship.

 

 

 

 

When you walk 10 mins in the bamboo street, you can get to the Mikami shrine for the people who don’t want to go bald.

 

 

 

There is a very famous temple which is called Tenryu temple. which is one of the world heritage in Japan next to the entrance of the bamboo street.

 

 

Also, when you walk around Arashiyama,

you can see a lot of rickshaws that tourist ride.

 

there are a lot of people who wearing Yukata walking around in Arashiyama.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kishima shrine has very rare torii gate in Japan – A gift from Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/kishima-shrine-has-very-rare-torii-gate-in-japan-a-gift-from-japan.html Sun, 09 Oct 2022 15:20:12 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6344 もっと読む]]> I went to Kishima shrine near Uzumasa Tenjingawa station of Kyoto Tozai subway line, it takes 5mins on foot from the statin.

I found a very rare view there because Torii gate is the normal road as you see a photo and after passing the Torii gate, there are normal town and I did not feel any shrine coming up later at all.

 

 

There is no information about the founding of the Kishima shrine, but it is an old shrine that has existed in this area since

before the capital was moved to the Heian era,

 

According to one theory, the Hata clan, which flourished in this area, built it together with Koryu-ji Temple,

or it is said that it was in this area before the Hata clan settled.

The enshrined deity is currently a deity that appears in the mythology of the Kojiki and Nihonshoki,

but it is originally written as ‘Amaterasu Mitama no Kami’. This god is considered to be a sun god who is completely different from Amaterasu Omikami.

From this, it can be assumed that this shrine has a long history.

This shrine is locally called the ‘Kishima Shrine’ or ‘Silkworm Shrine’,

but its name is taken from the silkworm shrine to the east of the main shrine.

It can be inferred that the shrine is related to the fact that the Hata clan,

who were immigrants, brought sericulture technology to this area.

 

Counted as one of the “three rare torii gates of Kyoto”, the triangular shape of the three torii gates has given rise to various speculations

and is rumored to have occult meanings in conjunction with the origins of the Hata clan.

It is an existence that will be done. In particular, the theory that it is a “relic of Keikyo (Nestorian Christianity)” is also mentioned in the history book,

and I am somewhat inspired by it. In addition, the three torii gates face Matsunoo Taisha, Fushimi Inari Taisha, and Futagaoka, which are related to the Hata clan.

 

 

And when you hang around Kyoto Japan, why don’t you wear Yukata?

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The shrine that’s called Douso shrine is for couples in Kyoto Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/the-shrine-thats-called-douso-shrine-is-for-couples-in-kyoto-japan.html Sun, 02 Oct 2022 04:46:31 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6326 もっと読む]]>  
I went to Douso Shrine for Couples near Kyoto station, APA Hotel Kyoto Ekimae, and Rihga Royal Hotel Kyoto,
 
Dosojin is shrine erected at crossroads and borders of villages to prevent evil spirits from coming from outside the village and to protect the safety of traffic and movement.  This shrine was relocated during the era of Hideyoshi Toyotomi, but it was originally a shrine with a long history.  The two deities enshrined here are Sarutahiko no Mikoto, the god of travel, and Amanouzume no Mikoto, the god of performing arts. They are also believed to be gods.  There are various poses for this so-called “Soutai Dosojin”, but in front of this gate, there is a stone statue of a man and a woman in Heian period clothes holding hands and cuddling up.  It’s a very small shrine that stands between buildings near Kyoto Station, but that’s why the two of them look so happy and friendly, and passers-by smile involuntarily.  If you visit a small and quiet shrine with your partner, you will not only be blessed with a wish for a good match, but you will also have the benefit of having a long-lasting relationship with your spouse.
 
 
 
Would you like to stop by Souji shrine near Kyoto station, Apa Hotel Kyoto Ekimae, and Rihga royal hotel to pray
for keeping good relations with the couple who wearing Yukata?
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Furoshiki – A Gift From Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/furoshiki-a-gift-from-japan.html Mon, 29 Aug 2022 00:19:12 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6269 もっと読む]]>

A gift From Japan has sold  Japanese traditional  gifts for international people in the world,

and there is no need to worry because of Made in Japan, so please buy our products..

 

 

Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese square cloth, for wrapping items, such as gifts and presents, or transporting them. It’s also usable as it is, as a tablecloth, sofa decoration etc., or can be folded and tied to create fashionable eco-bags. Versatile, convenient, and reusable, this ancient Japanese tradition perfectly matches nowadays needs for a more ecologic and waste-free way of creating bags and wrappings.
In this video, you will find simple instructions on tying a Furoshiki to create a bag or a wine bottle case.

The accessory has become a boom in NY and London Japanese traditional clothing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This can be washed in the washing machine.
This texture is similar to a cotton T-shirt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This can be washed in the washing machine.
This texture is similar to a cotton T-shirt.

 

 

 

 

 

This can be washed in the washing machine.
This texture is similar to a cotton T-shirt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Would you like to try to use Furoshiki?

 

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Japanese traditional Clothing – A Gift From Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/japanese-traditional-clothing-a-gift-from-japan.html Sat, 20 Aug 2022 06:05:20 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6276 もっと読む]]>  

 

  • Jinbei ( Japanese traditional clothing )Samue ( Japanese traditional clothing )Hanten Half coat ( Japanese traditional clothing )
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Yukata ( Japanese traditional clothing )Kimono scraps ( Japanese traditional fabric items )

 

A Gift From Japan has sold Japanese wonderful traditional clothing, and there is no need to worry,

because of Made in Japan so please buy our Japanese traditional clothing.

 

 

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 a Cotton T-shirt.

This is JINBE. IN NY and London, wearing Japanese traditional clothing ( Jinbei, Samue, Yukata, and so on ) has been very cool now.

 

 

 

 

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.

 

 

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 should not be washed in the washing machine.

It is better to wash it with your hand.

This texture is similar to a cotton T-shirt.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hanko Name Stamp – A Gift From Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/hanko-name-stamp-a-gift-from-japan.html Sat, 13 Aug 2022 05:01:27 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6250 もっと読む]]> 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.

Japanese Hanko ( Name stamp ) for Gift Collection

Let’s make your own original Hanko!

You can compare an image of Hiragana with an image of Katakana or an image of English before your order is placed.

You can compare an image of Hiragana with an image of Katakana or an image of English and so on before your order is placed.

You can request samples for free. We look forward for your sample request.

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We understand that choosing a Hanko is very personal and important decision. Whether you want kanji or original Hanko we are happy to discuss your unique requirements before making a purchase.

Kanji HankoKanji Hanko

Although each Kanji has only one basic meaning, they often have more than one pronunciation.

We will offer you Kanji which suits you.

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Original HankoOriginal Hanko

Please make line drawing ( portrait,words,name and so on ) in bmp jpg png and send it to us . We’ll send you an image of your hanko.

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There are 2 types of Hanko, one of them is round one that’s called Maruin and another one is Square Hanko that’s called Kakuin in Japanese.

 

These are Maruin.

 

This is Marianna by Kanji

 

This is Francesco by Katakana charactor.

 

Maruin has 3 types of Hanko below.

Jitsuin

A Jitsu-in (literally meaning “actual/true seal”) is the one you would use when signing a contract. If you’re a freelancer and you need to sign a contract with a company, you need a jitsu-in. The same goes for other situations like setting up a company or buying a house. For the Jitsu-in to have legal standing, you must register it at your city office. After you’ve registered it, they’ll also issue you with an “Inkan card” which will allow you to print certificates of seal registration. When signing an important contract, you’ll often need to impress your seal and provide the certificate to prove that it’s your Inkan and that it’s registered.

 

Ginkoin

A Ginko-in is simply a Hanko for financial transactions. Instead of registering it with your city office, you must register it with your bank(s). It can be used to withdraw money from your account or sign up for a loan, so you should look after it. While Japanese patrons are typically required to register a Ginko-in when they open a bank account, most banks don’t require it of foreign customers. One big exception is when you start a company. Since a company isn’t a real person and can’t sign anything, you need to register a Ginko-in when you open an account.

 

Mitomein

A mitome-in is your regular, everyday Hanko which you use for everyday things—like receiving parcels or for stamping on an invoice if you are a freelancer. The mitome-in is not registered anywhere and has no legal standing.

Some people use the same Inkan for all three different purposes, but given that the Jitsu-in is equivalent to your signature, and it can be easily copied, the less you use it the better. Also, for almost any situation where a mitome-in is needed, a simple signature will suffice.

 

 

These are Kakuin

This is Emma by Kanji

 

When you do Shodo or do fishing you stamp Kakuin instead of sighing things or under your sign or like them below.

 

書道の印・サイズとデザインの見かた選び方 | 書家 佐藤雅嵐 公式サイト | 東京銀座アート書道教室

 

 

Would you like to make your original Hanko ( name stamp )?

Please make line drawing

( portrait, words, name, and so on ) in BMP jpg png and send it to us.

Our collections

 

https://name-stamp.com/hanko-inkan/hankoinkan

 

 

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This is one of the biggest festival in Japan Gion festival – A gift from Japan https://name-stamp.com/info/this-is-one-of-the-biggest-festival-in-japan-gion-festival-a-gift-from-japan.html Sun, 24 Jul 2022 02:37:21 +0000 https://name-stamp.com/?p=6156 もっと読む]]> I went to Gion festival in Kyoto Japan on the 13th afternoon and the 15th at night.

 

One of the Japanese most famous festivals is the Kyoto Gion Matsuri, one of the three greatest festivals in Japan.

The Gion Matsuri is an event of Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto city, which is held for a month from July 1st to 31st. It originated in 869 when an epidemic was rampant in Kyoto and killed many people. People started this festival to ask for god’s protection.

The parade of festival floats on the 17th is the highlight of the festival. 34 gorgeously decorated floats go around the city accompanied.

 

On the 13th.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On the 15Th,

The main big street is Shijo Karasuma street changed the pedestrian zone from 15 to 16th,

about 200,000 people came to see Gion festival on the 15th.

About 400,000 people come in the 16th and about 200,000 people come in the 17th.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As you watch these videos, a lot of people are wearing Yukata and coming to Gion festival.

Why don’t you wear Yukata and see any festival in Kyoto?

 

 

 

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