Thursday, February 21, 2013

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Flights to Kamakura. Mountain City Cultural Center.

Kamakura (Kamakura) the oldest civilizations in Kanagawa (Kanagawa) from Tokyo. approximately 48 km in a Buddhist temple 65 and shrine Shinto another 19 are distributed in the middle of the circle of mountains.

Simulated in Puerto Rico (Kotokuin Temple).
Simulated in Puerto Rico, one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples in Kamakura. What the Buddha Buddha story. Bronze statue of Buddha sitting in the meditation position with a height of 11 meters (without base) weighs more than 100 tons of Summit Security wildcard Lord Buddha temple in Tokyo in cattle.


Ise de Haas measurement period.

Ise de Haas measurement period (Hasedera Temple).
Ise de Haas measurements during the most important Japanese sect Joe Orlando. What Guan Yin Buddha statue's face almost 11 9.18 meters high, carved out of wood covered with gold. As one of the largest wooden Buddha in Japan. Ise de Haas measurements between.


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I Wat J manga (Engakuji Temple).
Zen temples built by "Master Kim Jo Ho Moon Canyon" (Hojo Tokimune) in 1282 to devote himself to the people who died during the Mongol army to invade Japan. Ng J itself is home to the largest bell in the city believe that the sound of the bell to bring the soul back to the body.


The Ken Shoji.

The Ken Shoji (Kenchoji Temple).
The biggest and most important Zen temples in Kamakura. Date Ken Shoji was built in 1253 as the first school of Japanese Zen. The main temple is distinguished by measuring the storage timber and the latter is an ancient bronze bell, which had been registered as a national treasure.


The Zen Chi Sui.

The Zen Chi Sui (Zuisenji Temple).
Manga is the branch of J Built in 1296 by the Muslim Association Kochi Tokushima (Muso Kokushi) stating that one of the most famous Japanese Zen gardens, temples and designs.


San Shrine Fukuoka Prefecture Haji Magku.

San Shrine Fukuoka Prefecture Haji Magku (Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine).
The most important Shinto shrine in Kamakura. San manga Fukuoka's shrine is located on a hill, was built in 1063 by Yori Minamoto Tokyo Tomo (Minamoto Yoritomo) Shogun's first city Kamakura. Shrine san manga Fukuoka Haji. Magku.

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