(Miyagi) - At present the shrine of Japan is managed as the religious corporation and there are more than 80 thousand shrines in our country. Our Futahashira shrine is located in Miyagi. Pref. and there are 933 companies here. (Japan, Jinja, shrine, Shinto, Kami, Matsuri, futahashira, omamori, samurai, festival)
(Tokyo) - Soul HP is introduce to Japanese traditional Festival (Festival, Awadance, Shrine, Welecomeboad, Soul, Japan, Art)
(Tochigi) - It is introduction of a shrine which deifies Kinjiro Mr. [ Jin ] and Ninomiya of the learning ensconced in Imaichi-shi, Tochigi (sontoku). Although it is famous for the figure of an image in which boy Kinjiro Ninomiya shoulders firewood and a book is read, it is the person who played an active part as an agricultural administration person of the Edo period. (sightseeing, history, landmark, labor, museum, visit, great, person, tochigiken, imaichi)
(Tochigi) - This page is houtoku ninomiya jynjya-SHRINE'sHome Page. Kinjiro Ninomiya known for the figure of an image in which shoulder firewood and a book is read. It is the shrine which deified the Kinjiro Ninomiya (sontoku). (jynjya-SHRINE, sinto, Kinjiro, Ninomiya, museum, great, person, tochigiken, imaichi)
(Nara) - Photo Library of festival & landscape in Nara. I will select photos strictly. There will be many unique photos in festival. And I have corner of Haiku & introduction in English. (photo, nara, yamato, festival, landscape, haiku, shrine, temple, celemony, fourseasons)
(Tokyo) - Tori-no-ichi Rake Fair In Asakusa The origin of the Tori-no-Ichi Festival comes from the Japanese mythology of the Ameno-Hiwashino-Mikoto and the Yamato-Takeruno-Mikoto. The Ootori Shinto Shrine more commonly known as Otori-Sama, will be bustling with worshipers, celebrating the Festival all day long. (Shrine, torinoichi, okame, event, otorisama, Rake, festival, torinohi, kakkome)
(Miyagi) - Introduction of Tsutsujigaoka Tenman-gu in Miyagino-ku, Sendai-shi. God and crack of learning Deified heavens shrine. A festival, the contents of stone-tablet-inscribed-with-a-haiku prayer, and a map are carried. (sendaisi, Tenman-gu, Heavens, shrine, Shintoism, Religion, Stone, Festival, Michizane, Sugawara)
(Saitama) - Record of trips to Kyoto, Japan's historic city. Offers more than one hundred photos of the city including those of Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, gardens and festivals. (Japan, Kyoto, temple, shrine, garden, photo, history, festival, travelogue, climate)
(Fukuoka) -(2002) takami jinjya shrine kitakyushu-shi,fukuoka,japan. This site write on architecture of Japanese shrine with many pictures. (shrine, architecutre, japan, fukuoka, kitakyushu)
(Osaka) -(2002) Tenjin Festival counted by the three of Japanese major festivals. The gal mikoshi which is the event that a woman shoulders a mikoshi in it seeks widely the woman who also shoulders a mikoshi this year. By all means, please taste the pleasure which participates in a festival through a mikoshi. It will become wonderful recollections with many friends. (festival, gal, portable, shrine, miss, contest, yukata, lion, dragon, dance)
(Hyogo) -(2002) It is introduction of the DANJIRI festival which parades the town in Kobe by concentration complete recovery. (hyogo kobe, Kobe sightseeing guide, Kansai sightseeing tour, Gourmet spot, A festival of Japan, Sightseeing spot, Light rise, Court lady portable shrine, Kobe date course, The Kobe sightseeing profit information)
(Miyagi) -(2002) Futahashira Shrine ensconced in Sendai-shi, Miyagi. It is the world of Shintoism which Kunihiko Fujioka who is the Shinto priest sends to you. (Miyagi, Sendai, Futahashira, Sinto, Gagaku, Japan, Festival, Jinja, Tradition, Shrine)
(Tokyo) -(2001) This site is introducing a variety of shops, restaurants, architectural specialists around Sumie-cho area of Ome-city, Tokyo. Also introducing sightseeing spots and festival info of local area. (Ome,, Sumie-cho,, shops,, restaurants,, architectural, specialists,, Sumiyoshi, Shrine,, Enmeiji,, festival,)
(Tokyo) -(2001) Nakanoku Numabukuro no Hikawa Jinnjya no Ujiko wo cyuusinn to sita Sairei no Danntai (sairei, omaturi, nakanoku, numabukuro, mutumikai, hikawajinnjya, danntai, ujiko, omikoshi, omikosi)
(Mie) -(2001) In Saioh-Matsuri Festival, the parade "Gunkou" and the Purification Ceremony "Misogi-no-Gi" are presented by the people with traditional wears on in the same form as it was in the ancient Japan of Heian era. (festival, palace, shrine, meiwa-town, event, princess, parade, purification, kimono)