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chitaka45 · 1 year
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京都 妙満寺 🌸ヒラドツツジ🌸
kyoto myomanji temple 🌸azalea🌸
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hi-technique · 1 year
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Myomanji Temple. Photography by うさだだぬき @usalica
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oniwastagram · 2 years
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📸妙満寺庭園“雪の庭” / Myomanji Temple Garden, Kyoto ② 京都の『妙満寺庭園“雪の庭”』が素敵…! 京都を代表する寺社“清水寺”“北野天満宮”と共に江戸時代の歌人/俳人で“俳諧の祖” #松永貞徳 が作庭した“雪月花の三名園”の一つ…その比叡山の借景が美しい枯山水庭園が2022年にリニューアル!つつじ園・桜園もある“花の寺”は森の再生プロジェクトも進行中🌸 ...... 続き。時の『成就院』の住職・日如上人が貞徳の俳諧の門下であった縁から作庭されたもので、近隣の国指定名勝『圓通寺庭園』と同じく比叡山の借景が美しい⛰ その名の通り雪の日☃️の庭園が最も美しそうですが、春は石組の周りに多くあるツツジ/サツキが花を咲かせて美しかった! . 近年増加する豪雨に対する排水などのインフラ面と、“松永貞徳の世界観”“庭屋一如”を念頭に実施された2022年の改修。 見比べてみると中心の石組の南北に苔と白砂、飛び石がいい感じの庭が拡張されていることがわかる。あと細かな所で手水鉢が変わっていて、“重森三玲風”の直線的な石張の延段がなくなってる。 . 山門の前をはじめ境内には約3,000のツツジが植えられ、池の中ではカキツバタやスイレン・蓮🌷、桜園など“花の寺”としても知られる妙満寺。 近年はスギ・ヒノキの放置林となっていた本堂の裏山を再生する『妙満寺の森 再生』プロジェクトも🌲 . それに伴って?本堂周辺にも新たな庭園が作庭されている様子が見えるのであわせてチェックしてみて。 . 京都・妙満寺庭園の紹介は☟ https://oniwa.garden/myomanji-temple-garden-%e5%a6%99%e6%ba%80%e5%af%ba%e5%ba%ad%e5%9c%92/ ーーーーーーーー #japanesegarden #japanesegardens #kyotogarden #zengarden #beautifulkyoto #beautifuljapan #japanesearchitecture #japanarchitecture #japandesign #japanart #jardinjaponais #jardinjapones #japanischergarten #jardimjapones #bonsai #kyototemple #建築デザイン #アート #庭園 #日本庭園 #京都庭園 #庭院 #庭园 #京都穴場 #枯山水 #枯山水庭園 #karesansui #花咲く京都 #おにわさん (妙満寺) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfMUb-XPuxO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dummy-kanji · 6 years
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Morning at Myouman-ji 妙満寺 por Patrick Vierthaler Por Flickr: A quiet temple in the north of Kyoto, offering a picturesque view of the holy temple mountain Hiei in a light blue tone.
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ileftmyheartintokyo · 7 years
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Myomanji in Spring by Patrick Vierthaler
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yopparainokobito · 7 years
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Tsutsuji,Myoman-ji,Kyoto
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Tsutsuji,Myoman-ji,Kyoto by Yopparaino Kobito
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demonslayedher · 2 years
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*screaming*
I HAVE AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
AFTER NINE MONTHS OF THIS MAP VEXING ME:
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I HAVE FIGURED OUT WHAT LOCATION IGURO REPRESENTS
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It's Myomanji Temple, new home to the temple bell that trapped the jilted-woman-turned-snake-demon in a legend from Dojoji Temple in Wakayama, and which happened to be the Kabuki play Iguro represented in the official Kimetsu-Kabuki collab. To clarify, the above images are from the second official Kyoto City/Kimetsu collab which took place shortly after the Kabuki event. Seems Myomanji is also a hot spot for poet society. That's sweet, since poetry is one of Iguro's official hobbies.
I knew my studies were leading up to something. *fist pump* EDIT: This post doesn't feel complete until I list the others on the map (or at least my interpretations of it):
Nezuko: Kawadoko restaurants in Kibune, built over the riverside Tanjiro: Kifune Shrine, home to the water god Urokodaki: Kurama Temple, home to the legend of Ushiwakamaru (later known as Minamoto no Yoshitsune) training under Kurama Tengu, and a modern-day giant Tengu mask statue Rengoku: Mt. Hidari-Daimonji/Ookitayama, lit up with big fires every year for O-bon Haganezuka: Shimogamo Shrine, the birthplace of mitarashi dango Kanao: Based on location, I'm guessing Kyoto University (original guess was Doshisha University, but Shinobu was being studious too so maybe that's where she is, not on this map) Giyuu: The Lake Biwa Canal, located in a popular maple leaf viewing area, we might as well say he's taken the whole Philosopher's Path that day Uzui: Minamiza, the Kabuki theater Muichiro: Based on location and five stories, probably Daigoji Temple, home to the oldest pagoda in the city (but my first guess was Toji Temple, the tallest pagoda). Zenitsu: Fushimi Inari, the obvious, for its foxes and torii gates Mitsuri: The map isn't exactly to scale, but since she's eating sakura-mochi, I feel she should be further west toward the better known sakura-mochi shops Shinazugawa: Kinda in between two famous ohagi shops that are known to run out of stock early Inosuke: Like, I don't know, the fish has me uncertain. Given the bricks, I'm guessing Takase-gawa, the small man-made river for cargo transport that runs alongside the more famous Kamo River. He's not on the map, but Himejima is playing the Shakuhachi on any given bridge spanning the Kamo River decorated with kiboushu (the caps on the posts). Since he played Benkei in the Kabuki collab, which is wildly appropriate given he is a warrior monk with absurd strength, I like to believe he's at Gojo Bridge, where Benkei met his future master Yoshitsune. (Actually, due to changing streets throughout history, they'd have been at the bridge north of that one, modern day Matsubara Bridge. Sigh, technicalities.)
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itsmarjudgelove · 3 years
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Myomanji Temple Kyoto
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Bakumatsu Era Kyoto
From Illustrated Shinsengumi
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The illustration depicts Kyoto before most of the city was burnt due to the Kinmon Incident (July 19, 1864). Toyotomi Hideyoshi built a palace to enclose the city of Kyoto in order to enhance the defense of the town of Kyoto, but even after more than two hundred years under the Tokugawa administration, a part of the Kamogawa side was lost. Most of them remained old-fashioned until the end of the Edo period.
The characteristic of Kyoto city at the end of the Edo period is the expansion of the clan's residence. Until then, there were more than 200 of his clan's residences in Kyoto, but most of them had only a few clan resident, and in some cases, the house of a servant merchant was called the clan's residence (Kyoyashiki). ..
At the end of the Tokugawa shogunate, when the daimyo took his vassals and moved up and made them stationed in Kyoto as troops, a large clan residence commensurate with that was needed, and it was expanded. Since the center of the city has been a high-density space with townhouses since the Middle Ages, many seek land to the east of the Kamogawa River. In particular, 11 clan such as Kaga clan, Echizen clan, Tokushima clan, and Hikone clan advanced from Shogoin to the Okazaki area. Even if it is in the suburbs, it is an urban area as soon as you cross the Kamo River, and it is probably because the flights to Gosho and Nijo Castle were good. This site later became Okazaki Park, and became a cultural zone where Heian Jingu Shrine and Kyoto City Museum of Art are lined up.
In addition, the Owari clan's residence (currently Kyoto University headquarters) in front of the gate of Hyakumanben Chionji Temple and the Satsuma clan's residence (currently Doshisha University) at Sokokuji are also large-scale clan residences. In addition, the Kyoto Shugoshoku residence (currently the Kyoto Prefectural Government) was also built in the city area. The guardian residence was different from the clan residence in the suburbs, and was built by forcibly relocating a private house.
Kyoto at the end of the Tokugawa shogunate can be described by the word "forest of samurai residences". After the Meiji era, the land of these samurai residences was reborn as a public facility, laying the foundation for modern Kyoto.
(Munehiro Ito, Kyoto City Library of Historical Documents)
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Imperial Palace area (red)
(A) Forbidden Palace, (B) Sento Imperial Palace, (C) Sakaimachi Palace Gate, (D) Hamaguri Palace Gate
Main samurai residences (red)
Nijo Castle
Wakasa Sakai Mansion (Hitotsubashi Yoshinobu Ryokan)
Kyoto Shoshidai's residence
Kuwana Matsudaira Mansion
Yodo Inaba Mansion
Kyoto Shugoshoku Residence
Mito Tokugawa Mansion
Satsuma Shimazu Mansion
Hikone Ii Mansion
Tosa Yamauchi Mansion
Owari Tokugawa Mansion
Aizu Matsudaira Mansion
Morioka South Room
Awa Hachisuka Mansion
Aki Asano Mansion
Echizen Matsudaira Mansion
Hikone Ii Mansion
Tosa Yamauchi Mansion
Kaga Maedayashiki
Hirado Matsuura Mansion
Uto Hosokawa Mansion
Zensho Honda Mansion
Matsushiro Sanada Mansion
Tosa Yamauchi Mansion
Hikone Ii Mansion
Choshu Mori Mansion
Satsuma Shimazu Mansion
Main temples and shrines (black)
Toji Temple
Nishi Honganji Temple
Honkokuji
Mibudera
Myoshinji Temple
Ninnaji Temple
Ryoanji Temple
Toji-in
Kaenji Temple (Kinkakuji Temple)
Daitokuji Temple
Myokaku Temple
Myokenji Temple
Shokokuji Temple
Kamo Gososha (Shimogamo Shrine)
Myomanji Temple
Honnoji
Rokkakudo
Bukkoji Temple
Higashi Honganji Temple
Kikoku House
Tofukuji Temple
Sennyuji Temple
Sanjusangendo
Hokoji Temple
Myohoin
Koyasu Kannon
Kiyomizu Temple
Hokanji Temple (Yasaka Tower)
Kenninji Temple
Gion Shrine
Kodaiji Temple
Gesshin-in
Chion-in
Nanzenji Temple
Konkai Komyoji Temple
Jishoji Temple (Ginkakuji Temple)
Shogoin
Yoshida Shrine
Hyakumanben Chionji Temple
North-south streets (orange)
Onmae-dori
Senbon Street
Omiya Dori
Inokuma-dori
Nishiborikawa-dori
Horikawa-dori
Samegai-dori
Aburanokoji-dori
Saitoin Dori
Shinmachi-dori
Muromachi-dori
Karasuma Dori
Higashinotoin Dori
Takakura-dori
Sakaimachi Dori
Tominokoji-dori
Teramachi-dori
Kawaramachi Dori
East-west streets (purple)
Kuramaguchi-dori
Imadegawa-dori
Ichijo Dori
Shimodachiuri
Marutamachi Dori
Nijo Dori
Oshikoji-dori
Oike-dori
Aneyakoji-dori
Sanjo Dori
Rokkaku-dori
Takoyakushi-dori
Nishikikoji-dori
Shijo-dori
Ayakoji Dori
Bukkoji-dori
Takatsuji dori
Matsubara-dori
Manjuji-dori
Gojo-dori
Rokujo Dori
Shichijo-dori
Shiokoji-dori
Hachijo-dori
Other important places (blue)
Shinsengumi Mibu Headquarters
Shinsengumi Fudodo Headquarters*
Tenmaya
Sarugatsuji
Tankora
Ikedaya
Omiya
Shogunzuka
*The relocation to the Shinsengumi Fudodo Headquarters is in 1867.
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chitaka45 · 2 years
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妙満寺 花咲く京都キャンペーン
Myomanji temple
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hi-technique · 4 years
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Myouman-ji 妙満寺 by Patrick Vierthaler on Flickr
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thekimonogallery · 2 years
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Myomanji Temple. Photography by Ryota,F
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oniwastagram · 2 years
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📸妙満寺庭園“雪の庭” / Myomanji Temple Garden, Kyoto 京都の『妙満寺庭園“雪の庭”』が素敵…! 京都を代表する寺社“清水寺”“北野天満宮”と共に江戸時代の歌人/俳人で“俳諧の祖” #松永貞徳 が作庭した“雪月花の三名園”の一つ…その比叡山の借景が美しい枯山水庭園が2022年にリニューアル!つつじ園・桜園もある“花の寺”は森の再生プロジェクトも進行中🌸 . 京都・妙満寺庭園“雪の庭”の紹介は☟ https://oniwa.garden/myomanji-temple-garden-%e5%a6%99%e6%ba%80%e5%af%ba%e5%ba%ad%e5%9c%92/ ...... 洛北からしみじみ…広げてきた範囲…京都の洛北・岩倉にある顕本法華宗の総本山の寺院“妙満寺”。 . 2022年、令和の時代に再興された“雪月花の三庭苑”『北野天満宮“花の庭”』の復興と並行してこの妙満寺の“雪ノ庭”も(元の庭園の石組はそのままに)改修・修復されたので約4年ぶりに訪れました! ちょうどJR東海の『花咲く京都キャンペーン』の期間中だったので“花の間”越しの“雪の庭”💐 . お寺の歴史。室町時代(南北朝時代)の1389年に天台宗の僧から日蓮宗/法華宗へと改宗した日什により創建。 . 当初は洛中、現在の烏丸五条(地下���・五条駅あたり)にありましたが、応仁の乱⚔️をはじめとする戦乱でたびたび焼失〜移転・再建。 豊臣秀吉による都市計画により現在京都市役所分庁舎のある寺町二条へと移ると、桃山時代〜江戸時代〜近代の約400年間はその地で親しまれました(“妙満寺前町”の町名も)。 . 市街地の喧騒から離れ、比叡山を目の前にのぞむ現在地に移ったのは1968年(昭和43年)。 京都の数ある寺院の中でも昭和の戦後に伽藍を丸ごと移している稀有な例??移転と共に“雪月花の三庭苑”に関連する『成就院』をはじめとする塔頭も再興、開放的な境内の中にはシンボル的な“仏舎利大塔”も🗼 . 本坊の客殿から眺められるのが、“俳句の祖”とも言われる江戸時代の歌人/俳人・松永貞徳が寺町二条に作庭したものをそのまま移した枯山水庭園“雪の庭”。 続く。 ーーーーーーーー #japanesegarden #japanesegardens #kyotogarden #zengarden #beautifulkyoto #beautifuljapan #japanesearchitecture #japanarchitecture #japandesign #japanart #jardinjaponais #jardinjapones #japanischergarten #jardimjapones #bonsai #kyototemple #建築デザイン #アート #庭園 #日本庭園 #京都庭園 #庭院 #庭园 #枯山水 #枯山水庭園 #karesansui #花咲く京都 #花咲く京都キャンペーン #おにわさん (妙満寺) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfLmxbrvML4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Buddhist Sculpture by Patrick Vierthaler
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ileftmyheartintokyo · 7 years
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Myomanji in Spring by Patrick Vierthaler
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