#灯籠
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asahi-yamane-art · 8 months ago
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“SAKURA 03 - 2024 -”
絵描きの写真。( Pictures of painters. )
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nerve00000 · 7 months ago
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March 2016
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dygn · 2 years ago
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Dream Lantern (Japan, 2006)
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yoshinoyuu · 2 years ago
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帰り道⛩️ way home
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flying-postcards · 10 months ago
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Sent to U.S.A. on 15th of August 2024
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yuusukewada · 2 years ago
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提灯や雪洞
灯りをつけましょ、ぼんぼりに~♪お花をあげましょ、桃の花~♪ 皆さん、提灯(ちょうちん)、雪洞(ぼんぼり)、灯籠(とうろう)を見て和みますでしょうか? 正直なところ、日本人は文化的に受け入れている人が多いだろうけど、さすが新盆の白提灯が毎日飾っているところは存在しないだろうと。 新盆に白い提灯を飾る理由は先祖供��で灯りを炊いてお迎えと送り出しをするところからと言われています。中国から仏教が渡ってくる以前から日本人の死生観では先祖供養があったと言われています。提灯だけでなく、雪洞(ぼんぼり) 日本の提灯の歴史は、調べると中国から室町時代に渡ってきて、日本人の手で改良され今の形になったそうです。よく香港や中国の映画でも見るあの赤いヤツなんかがそれです。竹串に紙を巻いたもので、たくさん飾りがついている提灯。基本的に中国の提灯はたたむことが出来ないカボチャ型みたいです。その提灯ですが、日…
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gon-iii · 1 year ago
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魚がし
2015年、浅草寺 。
独特な書体の「魚がし」の文字がうかぶ浅草寺の吊灯籠。
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yamagacityoshanpo · 3 months ago
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久しぶり
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nj-phang-al · 4 months ago
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2025/02/12 Chang-ngiát-pàn 正月半 Guân-siau 元宵 Lantern festival
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happy-pix-jpn · 10 months ago
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【願いを込めて】
地元の方々の願いが込められた灯籠 かなりの数が流されました。 よく見たら、橋の上にも沢山の人が! (電車の前) 吉野川にて撮影 2024年7月27日
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yotarosuite · 2 years ago
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"Birds fullmoon Loykrathong"
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「野鳥 満月 ロイクラトン」
Fujifilm X-T5 / Tamron 150-500mm f5-6.7
XF35mm f1.4 R
photo by yotarosuite
Bangkok Thailand 27 Nov 2023
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asahi-yamane-art · 3 months ago
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『灯籠』
お稲荷様の前にある灯籠。いつもは消えてるのに珍しく灯ってたので…撮るでしょう♪
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pix4japan · 1 year ago
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Shrine Courtyard Before Sunrise
Location: Shirahama, Shimoda, Shizuoka, Japan Timestamp: 05:36 on January 3, 2024
Pentax K-1 II + DFA 28-105mm F3.5-5.6 28 mm ISO 100 for 2 sec. at ƒ/11
Check out the historic Ikonahime-no-Mikoto Shrine, aka Shirahama Shrine, on the Izu Peninsula. The shrine's colloquial name comes from the gorgeous white sandy beach nearby of Shirahama Beach (“Shirahama" literally means “white beach” in Japanese).
In the photo, you've got your usual Shinto shrine courtyard with a neatly trimmed pine tree, some stone fencing, hanging paper lanterns, and my personal favorite, moss-covered stone lanterns.
The use of stone lanterns (石灯籠・ishi-doro) originated in China where they were lined up and used to light the path to a Buddhist temple. Their use spread to Japan where they were adopted for use at Shinto shrines from around the 6th century. Fast forward to the 16th century, and Japanese tea masters were all about stone lanterns, creating new designs just for their tea gardens.
Nowadays, we can see a wide range of designs and materials used for lanterns at both Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines including but not limited to hanging metal lanterns (釣灯籠・tsuri-doro), paper lanterns (提灯・chochin), and more.
I'm a huge fan of stone lanterns, especially when they're worn with age and sport a coat of moss. They might seem like simple stone carvings at first, but there are said to be nine major categories of stone lanterns, and over 75 sub-categories! Even simple lantern designs like the ones in my photo can have around 20 specifically named parts.
If you're curious to dive deeper into the world of stone lanterns, check out the references in my latest pix4japan blog post: https://www.pix4japan.com/blog/20240103-shirahama. Happy reading!
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sillypalacetreeshark · 2 years ago
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宮津灯籠流し花火大会
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touhoutunes · 2 years ago
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Title: 東風ミンストレル (Eastern Wind Minstrel)
Arrangement: 310kent
Album: 我楽多灯籠 -Junk-O'-Lantern-
Circle: A-GEAR
Original: Celestial Wizardry ~ Magical Astronomy
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ruby0403 · 2 years ago
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One of the three major ghost stories in Japan, "Peony Lantern"
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