The largest shrine in Nagasaki, usually called the Shinsai-Dae Shrine, is an integral part of Japanese culture, and there is a shrine in almost all Japanese towns. Today, I happened to encounter activities in the shrine. Three-year-olds, five-year-olds, seven-year-olds were brought by parents to pray. The children in formal clothes (kimono) were so cute!
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The largest shrine in Nagasaki, usually called the Shinsai-Dae Shrine, is an integral part of Japanese culture, and there is a shrine in almost all Japanese towns. Today, I happened to encounter activities in the shrine. Three-year-olds, five-year-olds, seven-year-olds were brought by parents to pray. The children in formal clothes (kimono) were so cute!
This time I came to feel the visit. Of course, the focus is on the beauty of reality. It took 45 minutes to climb the mountain. It was already late [covering my face] I went up the mountain again in the morning. Fortunately, I went to the snow valley yesterday. Today the weather is obviously not strong.
Compared with other Japanese Daodu Prefectures, Nagasaki does not seem to have heard that which shrine is famous, but these days, the tram will pass by the shrine, there is a quiet feeling, see the introduction, or the town west. In front of the shrine gate, there was a low-key feeling, and the Japanese who came to visit were like walking, quietly climbing up or down the long ladder. The last layer of stairs is many and steep, Japanese mother-in-law and grandfather although slow, but still slowly climb up step by step, like exercise, if you come to the shrine regularly every day, you should be really healthy! The shrine was built in 1625, and Nagasaki was a low-level gathering of Japanese Christians. The rulers wanted to change their faith and return to the Japanese local religion, and built the shrine. In 1945, the famous Urashang Catholic Church and the surrounding Catholic residents were victims, but the shrine still stood. In fact, there is no such myth, mainly because the visit to the shrine is far from the center of the original explosion, but it is always because of the relationship with religion, of course, a little deified. Opening hours: Open all day Transportation: Nagasaki Road Tram Get off before visiting the shrine, you can see the bird house, walk about 3 minutes, you can reach the starting point of the Gando #Japan Tourism# #Nagasaki Tourism# #Kyushu Tourism#
This cruise to Nagasaki has new harvest, arrived to visit the shrine is the first tour, Japanese shrines like Chinese temples. This shrine is not very big, but it is the New Year's Day in Japan, many locals come here to pray, similar to China's burning incense and worshiping Buddha, queued long, in front of the shrine hall after the ten prayers, take a sign paper carefully opened, very religious. The time for us to visit is very tight, hurry up, and there is no time to look at it. Seeing the atmosphere of the Japanese New Year is also considered to be knowledgeable.
The Shinto Shrine in Nagasaki is the largest shrine in the Nagasaki area. Because I want to go to the atomic bombing memorial, I chose to take the tram to the Shinto Shrine. The tram 345 system is here. There are not many people in the shrine. There are some Ishikawa Shrines behind. Although there are not as many as Kyoto, there are few people. Very suitable for taking pictures, the shrine is very large, there is a rest stop, it is very suitable for visiting, that is, the stairs to the shrine are still very tired on a hot day.
The town Xiyu Visiting Shrine is in a good location in the center of Nagasaki. The transportation is convenient. It can be reached by tram. The Shrine is one of the three major shrines in Japan. It has a shrine with four yards around the lake. It is also Xinnong (ancient local administrative distinction, The shrine of the gods (the shrine of the gods in a certain region), the shrine of the gods (the shrine of the gods), is the one. It is one of the oldest shrines in Japan. The shrine of the gods is divided into the upper and lower shrines. Shangshe is located on the south side of the lake and is divided into the front palace and the main palace. The lower house is divided into the Spring Palace and the Autumn Palace, so it is composed of the 2nd and 4th palaces. No tickets are required. The price is very good. It is recommended to come to Nagasaki to play here!