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- Dazaifu Tenmangu, Enshrines Sugawara Michizane as The God of LearningDazaifu Tenmangu Shrine enshrines Sugawara Michizane (845-903, 菅原道真), a renowned scholar who supported the 59th Emperor Uda (867-931, 宇多天皇) as a ‘Monjo-hakase’ (a scholar of the highest rank), offering his… Read more: Dazaifu Tenmangu, Enshrines Sugawara Michizane as The God of Learning
- Komaki and Nagakute Battlefield, Ieyasu's Strategy Toward VictoryTokugawa Ieyasu (1543-16161, 徳川家康) laid the foundation for the 260-year Edo period (1603-1868) after a lifetime of numerous battles. His victory at the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute was later… Read more: Komaki and Nagakute Battlefield, Ieyasu's Strategy Toward Victory
- Hakozakigu Shrine, Brings Victory and Good LuckHakozakigu Shrine is one of Japan's three major Hachimangu shrines (Usa, Iwashimizu Hachimangu, and Hakozakigu shrines). The main deity is the 15th Emperor Ojin, and his mother, Empress Jingu, and… Read more: Hakozakigu Shrine, Brings Victory and Good Luck
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Must Visit in 2024
The 1300th anniversary of the enthronement of the 45th Emperor Shomu, Oct.22-Dec.8
The special festival is celebrated at the Nara Palace Site Museum and the Nara National Museum. Emperor Shomu ascended to the throne in 724, wishing to bring peace and tranquility to the nation and its people through the power of the Great Buddha at Todaiji. Coincidentally, in 2024, wooden tablets were excavated and linked to the Daijosai Festival, an important once-in-a-lifetime ceremony accompanying the succession to the throne, held when Emperor Shomu ascended to the throne. It seems that the prayers of Emperor Shomu to save people have been revived 1300 years later in the present day.
Daikakuji Temple: Saga-giku Chrysanthemum Exhibition, Nov.1-Nov.30
Traditional chrysanthemums have been unchanged for 1200 years since the Era of Emperor Saga. Daikakuji Temple exudes the elegance and prestige of Imperial culture. Under the autumn blue sky, the colorful chrysanthemums bloom beautifully.
Shokoku-ji Jotenkaku Museum 40th Anniversary Exhibition Legacy of Zen Temples: Shokoku-ji, Kinkaku-ji and Ginkaku-ji, Oct. 11 - Nov.27 at Aichi Prefectural Musuem of Art
The 3rd Shogun of Muromachi Shogunate, Ashikaga Yoshimitsu founded Shokokuji Temple. As the head temple of the Rinzai Shokokuji sect, including Kinkakuji and Ginkakuji Temples, you can enjoy masterpieces by Kano Tanyu, Ito Jakuchu, and others, including more than 45 national treasures and important cultural properties.
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We select and offer attractive traditions and gems rooted in long Japanese history. It provides an opportunity to reacquaint yourself with the protagonist of the historical story by holding it in your hands and feeling it in your heart. >> Read More