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- Since October 21, I have...
- Lit incense at the Asakusa Temple in Tokyo. Had a picnic at the coastline of Kobe, Japan. Tried ambuyat and walked along the beach that the tsunami affected in Brunei. Gained a best friend. Sang "Seasons of Love" for the governor of ...
- 2008-11-28
- http://ahnnabanana.livejournal.com/209855.html
- My First Experience of Matsuri in Japan
- When I first visited the Sensoji Temple of Asakusa in Tokyo, I was lucky to be there on the weekend that one of the three big festivals in Tokyo was held. It is called the Sanja Matsuri and it is normally held on a weekend in mid May, ...
- 2008-11-28
- http://ckgoplaces.blogspot.com/2008/11/my-first-experience-of-matsuri-in-japan.html
- Sesshutei Yamaguchi City
- There is also a smaller raked-gravel garden in the grounds of the temple, and a footpath that goes around the main garden with a side path up to the top of the hill where there are some quite dramatic Buddhist statues. ...
- 2008-11-28
- http://japanvisitor.blogspot.com/2008/11/sesshutei-yamaguchi-city.html
- Food and Fortune
- We visited an older part of Tokyo called Asakusa. I read about getting your fortune at the Temple for 100Yen. I was game. I threw my coins in a slot, shook a metal box until a wooden stick came out. Of course I watched a Japanese guy do ...
- 2008-11-28
- http://brigitte-adventuresintokyo.blogspot.com/2008/11/food-and-fortune.html
- 2008年11月27日 Mountain Time
- Half way up the mountain there is a temple; Yakuo-in Temple (薬王院), which is quite nice. This is about the same time when my camera decided to cut out! I was so mad that the batteries were not charged like I had originally thought, ...
- 2008-11-27
- http://urbanbrat.wordpress.com/2008/11/27/2008%E5%B9%B411%E6%9C%8827%E6%97%A5-mountain-time/
- Autumn leaves
- Eikando, also known as Zenrinji Temple, is another of Kyoto's most popular koyo spots. It is one of several temples to offer special light-up opening hours in the evenings. Tokyo:. Rikugien Komagome Station (JR Yamanote Line) ...
- 2008-11-26
- http://beautyjapan.blogspot.com/2008/11/autumn-leaves.html
- Scenic Japan Group Package 5D/4N - 2008/12/24
- Imperial Palace / Asakusa Kannon Temple / Nakamise Shopping Street / Tokyo Tower / Odaiba Waterfront / Hakone / Owakudani Hell Valley / Lake Ashi / Tokyo Disney Land / Akihabara.
- 2008-11-26
- http://www.raksotravel.com/packages/group_packages/groupPackagesDetails.asp?pkgCode=SJP-3E&serialPkgDt=229731
- Zenkoji temple receives gift from Dalai Lama
- A priest at Nagano’s Zenkoji temple displays a gift from the Dalai Lama–presented by the Tibetan spiritual leader at a Nov. 6 meeting in Tokyo–to acknowledge the temple’s support prior to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. ...
- 2008-11-26
- http://www.japanprobe.com/?p=7496
- Sake Sets
- Lucky Kitty legend: According to the 17th century legend, the Japanese kitty, or Maneki Neko belonged to the poverty-stricken priest of a rundown temple in Tokyo. One day during a storm, a wealthy man of high stature was passing by the ...
- 2008-11-26
- http://www.uncommongoods.com/item/item.jsp?source=rss&utm_campaign=17633&utm_source=thisjustin&utm_medium=rss&itemId=17633
- Dharmavidya Returns from Japan
- ... attended a seminar on 'Living Together: Environment, Peace and Social Development'; met with Masazumi Okano, president of Kodo Kyodan; visited the head quarters of Shinnyo-en; stayed at Tsukiji Honganji Temple, Tokyo ...
- 2008-11-26
- http://amidatrust.typepad.com/amidanews/2008/11/dharmavidya-ret.html