Friday, August 29, 2014

Ocean view at Futamigaura

Make yourself cleansed with sea water at Futamigaura before your visit to Ise Grand Shrine. Looking at a photo like this, it's easy to imagine there should be a place of wonder somewhere beyond the waves.


Wednesday, August 27, 2014

YABUUCHI Satoshi in Tamatsukuri

Some interesting statues are placed along the stream of Tamatsukuri Onsen resort. They were done by YABUUCHI Satoshi. His works are now easily found at many locations. 
SHIMANE, where Tamatsukuri is one of the cities, is a rich deposit of Japanese mythology. YABUUCHI's works are based on some of the mythological stories remaining in SHIMANE.














Descending approach of IZUMO GRAND SHRINE

Rare case of a descending approach to the shrine.

YABUUCHI Satoshi is ubiquitous

Not he himself but his works of sculpture is often spotted and quite easy to identify due to his unique style. This one is from the GEKU area, Ise.


Sculpture done by YABUUCHI Satoshi

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

You can't see the sanctuary but this you can see

Here's a photo of the rice storehouse at NAIKU of Grand Ise Shrine. You can't see the very Shinto house where AMATERASU Sun goddess has been enshrined. It's surrounded by five types of wooden fences and you are only allowed to go beyond the outermost fence. However, you can see this storehouse built in the same architectural style, YUI-ITSU SHINMEI-ZUKURI. Don't miss looking at this carefully when you are at NAIKU of Ise.

The two pillars on either side of the storehouse are unique to this style. 

The real sanctuary building has veranda around the raised storage and the staircase leading to the door.


Geku is renewed but with part of the old structure

Two spread of ground always stand side by side. The new structure was completed last year and the residing goddess moved from her old house to the new. These houses lie in the adjacent grounds. Soon her old residence is to be gone completely but for the time being psrt of it still stands. 
The old 

And new:



A black cormorant never left the best spot

This is a picture of the married rocks at Futami-okitama shrine, not far away from ISE. Perched on the gate there must be a black cormorant, sunbathing under the blazing sun. It never left while I was there.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

OKUNOSHIMA, incredibly beautiful and BUNNIES, so cute


It always happens and this time too:  I took a picture at the same usual spot. Always enchanting with different times of the day in different weather. This time very mystic. Even the tower looks something from a different world. I will be never tired of spending time on the island with bunnies and the view from the summit. 


Now you can sip a cup of bunny coffee ...

And bunnies, running.




Monday, August 11, 2014

Firmiana simplex in Peace Park have seed pods now


Plants are amazingly resilient and they do not complain. Two old varnish trees and one young one grow within a fence. They stand next to the east wing of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. It gives me pleasure to see changing seasons with them. They are so green in summer; whereas they look barren without leaves in winter (I like them that way too).  Now I saw one of them having seed pods, rather close to the ground. They will become dry and brownish and eventually fly in fall. The pods look like boats carrying seeds. The circle of life is such a beautiful thing, particularly touching as the trees are survivors of the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945. Try watching them closely and you will see their scars but they never grudge but live fully.