Kumano Fireworks Festival
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Kumano Fireworks Festival

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Kawagoe Kumano Shrine goshin
Kumano: The Practice of Shugendo - Japanology Plus | NHK World Japan
Join the host as he get to know the practitioners of Shugendo known as the Yamabushi, who push themselves to the limit, trekking through the Kumano mountainside in pursuit of spiritual purification.
Shugendo is a syncretic religion combining elements of Shinto and Buddhism with Taoism, animist beliefs, and shamanistic practices played out on some of Japan’s most sacred mountains.
La plus grande porte torii du Japon, qui mesure 34 mètres de haut et 42 mètres de large, surplombe les forêts épaisses d’Oyunohara, un spectacle magnifique visible de très loin.

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☆ Kumano // Azur Lane ☆ Resin kit / 1/6 / KumaKuma ☆ October 2014 ¥13,409 ☆ Sculpt Daco Paint kumakuma
A pamphlet from Hana no Iwaya Jinja Shrine (花窟神社) in Kumano City, Mie Prefecture, referenced in the “Chronicles of Japan” (日本書紀) (compiled in 720) as the burial tomb of the progenitor goddess Izanami no Mikoto (伊邪那美命) after her demise giving birth to the fire deity, with the pamphlet featuring a shot of the front entrance of the shrine along with a waka poem by Motoori Norinaga (本居宣長) (1730-1801) which can be translated as:
Down in Kii Province, A sacred rope drawn across The flowery cave For long ages without end, A small town divine wonder
Acquired at the shrine April 2, 1995