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Sean bienvenidos a una nueva publicación en la cual aclararemos las diferencias entre un templo y un santuario japonés dicho esto pónganse cómodos que empezamos. - Seguramente, todos hemos visto alguna vez en fotos templos y santuarios que están por todo el archipiélago nipón y más de una vez nos hemos preguntado: ¿Cuáles son las diferencias entre ellos? - Primero la palabra santuario ¿Qué significa?: Es el lugar en el que los japoneses adoran a todos los kamis por lo cual cada uno tiene el suyo propio, también cabe destacar que puede ser una montaña un lago ect.. Cuando buscamos esta palabra en español, hace referencia a un templo,entonces ¿Cuáles son las principales diferencias? la principal sería que los santuarios sintoístas, disponen de una puerta principal llamada torii a diferencia de los templos budistas, que disponen de una pagoda. Ejemplos de templos budistas por ciudades Templo de Kiyomizu-dera (Kioto) Templo Kinkakuji (Kioto) Templo Senso-ji (Tokio) Templo de Hokokuji (Kamakura) Templo Todai-ji (Nara) Templo de Sanjusangendo (Kioto - Santuarios japoneses por ciudades: Santuario de Ise – Ciudad de Ise Santuario Meiji – Tokio Santuario Itsukushima – Miyajima Santuario Sumiyoshi Taisha – Osaka Santuario Hie Jinja – Tokio Santuario Izumo – Ciudad de Izumo - Para aclarar las dudas, entre un santuario y un templo: También hay que tener en cuenta los distintos nombres y otras de las cosas que caracterizan un templo son las siguientes : Komainu, Temizuya o chōzuya, Salas principales, Amuletos,Komainu, Temizuya el honden y el haiden. En próximos capítulos podemos hablar de cada uno de ellos, aparte de seguir realizando publicaciones de historia, arqueología, geografía entre otros temas de japón os deseo un cordial saludo. - Welcome to a new publication in which we will clarify the differences between a temple and a Japanese sanctuary. That being said, make yourself comfortable and let's get started. - Surely, we have all seen temples and sanctuaries that are all over the Japanese archipelago in photos and more than once we have asked ourselves: What are the differences between them? - First, the word sanctuary What does it mean?: It is the place where the Japanese worship all the kamis, so each one has their own, it is also worth noting that it can be a mountain, a lake, etc. When we look for this word in Spanish, it refers to a temple, so what are the main differences? The main one would be that Shinto shrines have a main door called torii. unlike Buddhist temples, which have a pagoda. Examples of Buddhist temples by city Kiyomizu-dera Temple (Kyoto) Kinkakuji Temple (Kyoto) Senso-ji Temple (Tokyo) Hokokuji Temple (Kamakura) Todai-ji Temple (Nara) Sanjusangendo Temple (Kyoto) Shitennoji Temple (Osaka) - Japanese shrines by cities: Ise Shrine – Ise City Meiji Shrine – Miyajima Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine – Osaka Fushimi Inari Shrine – Kyoto Hie Jinja Shrine – Tokyo Izumo Shrine – Izumo City - To clarify doubts, between a sanctuary and a temple: We must also take into account the different names and other things that characterize a temple are the following: Komainu, Temizuya or chōzuya, Main rooms, Amulets, Komainu, Temizuya the honden and the haiden. In future chapters we can talk about each of them, apart from continuing to publish publications on history, archaeology, geography, among other topics about Japan, I wish you a cordial greeting. - 寺院と日本の聖域の違いを明確にする新しい出版物へようこそ。そうは言っても、安心して始めましょう。 - 確かに、私たちは皆、日本列島各地にある寺院や聖域を写真で見たことがあり、それらの違いは何だろうかと自問したことが一度や二度ではありません。 - まず、聖域という言葉はどういう意味ですか?: それは日本人がすべての神を崇拝する場所であり、それぞれに独自の神があり、それが山や湖などであることも注目に値します。この単語はスペイン語で寺院を指しますが、主な違いは何でしょうか? 主なものは、神社には鳥居と呼ばれる表扉があることです。 塔のある仏教寺院とは異なります。 都市別の仏教寺院の例 清水寺(京都) 金閣寺(京都) 浅草寺(東京) 報国寺(鎌倉) 東大寺(奈良) 三十三間堂(京都) 四天王寺(大阪) - 都市別の日本の神社: 伊勢神宮 – 伊勢市 明治神宮 – 東京 厳島神社 – 宮島 住吉大社 – 大阪 伏見稲荷大社 – 京都 日枝神社 – 東京 出雲大社 – 出雲市 - 聖域と寺院の間の疑問を解消するには、次のような名前や寺院を特徴付けるその他のものについても考慮する必要があります: 狛犬、手水舎または手水舎、主室、お守り、狛犬、本殿と拝殿。 今後の章では、歴史、考古学、地理、その他日本に関するトピックに関する出版物の発行を続けることに加えて、それぞれのテーマについてお話します。心からご挨拶を申し上げます。
AGHHHHH HE ARRIVED😭😭😭 I’ve been wanting this figure for so long so I got it for my birthday!!!😇 (+My new and improved shrine!!!!(≧▽≦))
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9jL4t8ABGmI
Contemporary Landscape - Landscape Inspiration for a large contemporary full sun backyard water fountain landscape in spring.
Bedroom Shrine.
©Robin Fifield 2023.
An unbelievable event occurred at Yasukuni shrine. Someone set off the explosive in the rest room. The man was in the Crime Prevention Camera. The police found that the battery which was used on the case was written by Korean. So, they are looking for a Korean as a suspect of the case. But he had already left Japan when the police investigated the hotel which he stayed at.
I went to a shrine called "Kanda Myojin" the other day. The time is night. Kanda Myojin Shrine is a 10-minute walk from Akihabara. If you have a chance to come to Akihabara, please stop by. It is beautiful at night when it is lighted up just a little bit (^ ^)
camera : Panasonic DMC-G5
lens : Panasonic Lumix G Vario 14-42mm F3.5-5.6
Aperture : F3.8
Focal length : 16mm
ISO : 1000
Exposure : 1/60sec
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Here's Breath of the Wild! Next, I plan to post Tears of the Kingdom.
Both of these games had different vibes with the story but both were equally good! I still wonder how they could have made the disappearance of the Sheikah Tech a little more creative lol (The Actual Reason is kind of lackluster for Nintendo haha)
Anyways have a great day y'all!
Shrines above coming for you
I made this shrine of Les Misérables.
Practicing! Also Evelyn/Saoirse visiting her mother and fathers shrine, I hope I did alright with the kimono and the markings from the Kitsune mask. Have a great day!
Quick side note - tysm for all the likes, I appreciate it very much. To put how I feel right now into words, I would say that I feel like a silly little court jester who has done a silly little dance and now people like me
Uh oh hero of Hyrule caught a cold better tell ganon to take a week off terrorising everyone ig
But tbh the tried and fell like a cartoon character slipping on a comically placed banana peel
You gotta think about how many times link has gone to bed without taking a bath (if he even does) and if he takes his dirty and/or sweaty armour off when he goes to bed (which I don't think he does tbh)
I know that they're the same word but in my mind, there's a clear distinction between comfortable and cozy
So, today I learned that not everyone has a shrine dedicated to their otp on their desk. Weird..
BAPS (Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha) is a socio-spiritual Hindu faith based on ancient Vedas.
US BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham temple in Robbinsville, New Jersey, inaugurated with a grand nine-day celebration from 30th of September to 8th October 2023. Read More
I'm not the only one with a fantasy
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