Title: Gravity
song by Maaya Sakamoto
from Animation Wolf’s Rain
Title: Gravity
song by Maaya Sakamoto
from Animation Wolf’s Rain
Hakusan Shrine’s Yagai Noh-Gaku-Den, an outdoor stage for Noh theater, is a part of Chusonji World Heritage Site.
Hiraizumi, Iwate, Japan.
Heiwa-no-Mon (Gate of Peace), in Hiroshima peace memorial park (Atomic Bomb Park). The gate was produced by Clara Halter and Jean-Michel Wil., sponsored by French government.The word “Peace” is engraved on the gates in 40 languages.
Hiroshima, Japan.
Takkoku-no-Iwaya’s Bishamon-do is a Vaisravana Hall, was built in rock cliffs by Sakanoue-no-Tamuramaro in the year 801.
Iwate, Japan.
Title:Pleasure :the Eat-Man Original Soundtrack
from Japanese Animation Eat-Man
composed by Yuki Kajiura
other links: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbwoQdvw4q8
Chinowa - a hoop made of kaya grass - at Nezu Shinto Shrine. Visitors should pass through Chinowa for expelling impurities before entering the shrine.
Tokyo, Japan.
Precincts of the Sho-in Shrine. Sho-in Shrine enshrines Sho-in Yoshida, was an outstanding educator and philosopher at the end of the Edo period.
Hagi, Yamaguchi, Japan.
The Great Buddha of Kamakura, is a outdoor bronze statue of Amida Buddha at the Koutokuin temple. It is said that the statue was casted in 1252 by imported Chinese Song dynasty copper coins. Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan.
Matsushima (the pine islands), is a collection of about 260 small islands covered by pine trees, is one of the three beauty spots of Japan. Matsushima suffered heavy damage by 3.11 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, but had recovered.
Miyagi, Japan.
Yokohama Red Brick Warehouses, were Pier Tax Keeping Warehouse at Yokohama port, is used as a shopping mall.
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.