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ether-blooms · 2 months
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Ghibli Museum & Jindaiji
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ytamu1137 · 1 year
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Jindai Botanical Garden. It was cooler in the greenhouse that day.
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pix4japan · 10 months
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Traditional Japanese Noodle Shop in Tokyo
Location: Jindai-ji Motomachi, Chofu City, Tokyo, Japan Timestamp: 13:51 on July 19, 2023
Established over six decades ago, Yaoki noodle restaurant finds its place alongside the main boulevard that leads to Tokyo's historic Jindai-ji Temple. Culinary delights include soba and udon noodles, crispy tempura, and a small menu of sake. Next door, their petite emporium offers edible souvenirs.
The third-generation proprietor continues to uphold the time-honored techniques of making soba pioneered during the Edo Period (1603-1867). The secret elixir of the noodle broth, a closely guarded family heirloom, has been passed down through the generations.
Jindai-ji Temple, an ancient Buddhist sanctuary nestled in Tokyo's outskirts, basks in a lush canopy of greenery and enjoys many natural springs.
The temple's historical narrative is a result of the land's limitations; the region's unsuitability for rice cultivation led the tenant farmers of the Edo period to sow buckwheat (soba) fields. In lieu of rice, these farmers offered the temple soba flour yields. The temple would then transform the buckwheat bounty into noodles, extending hospitality by serving soba noodles to all who visited—thus giving birth to the genesis of Jindai-ji Temple soba.
Jindai-ji Temple soba's essence lies in the use of local pristine spring waters and the finest buckwheat flour.
For access details and references for further reading, check out the latest Pix4Japan blog post: https://www.pix4japan.com/blog/20230719-jindaiji
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aishiteru-kenshin · 1 year
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Jindai-ji Temple Daruma Doll Market
Early March
One of the biggest Daruma Doll Markets in Japan, over 300 stalls selling the round dolls gather around the grounds of Jindai-ji Temple. Daruma are sold with blank eyes which owners paint in once their wish for the New Year has been fulfilled. Unique to the Jindai-ji Daruma Market, visitors can bring their old dolls and have the character 阿 painted on their right eye (which has the meaning of closing events) and in the left eye of the new doll have the character 梵 painted to signify new beginnings.
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14temperance · 7 months
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nobu11051991 · 1 year
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Tokyo autumn footage , Tenpura soba in Jindaiji temple!
Tokyo autumn footage , Tenpura soba in Jindaiji temple!
Tokyo autumn footage, Tenpura soba in Jindaiji temple! Hi I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 25 countries! I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of English for 8 years. For the people who are interested in and planning trip to Japan ,I show you hidden local information which you have never seen and heard of through books and ordinary site! You will find…
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shimagoro4056 · 3 months
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Walking around Jindaiji Temple #01
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junkissa · 2 months
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Jindaiji Higashimachi, Chofu, Tokyo (May 10th, 2022)
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leibal · 1 year
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House in Jindaiji is a minimal residence located in Tokyo, Japan, designed by CASE-REAL. Nestled in a serene residential neighborhood of Chofu City, Tokyo, a striking new home has emerged, designed with an unexpected blend of earthy tones and minimalist aesthetics.
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tokyowalking · 11 months
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This photo was taken at Jindaiji Temple in Chofu City, Tokyo.
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city-cost · 1 year
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The morning before this cold front made it to Tokyo conditions around Jindaiji Temple in western Tokyo were almost like spring.
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Jindaiji Temple Chofu, Tokyo, Japan Gouache 8.5x11 Strathmore Sketchbook November 29 2023
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araiwatal · 5 months
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新しい動画をアップしました。 湧き水と蕎麦で有名な深大寺です。 ものすごく寒い早朝で大変でしたが、 水面上にモヤがかかる気嵐(けあらし)を見ることができました。
【リラックス】 縁結びと厄除けの深大寺 【フィールドレコーディング 音と風景 サウンドスケープ】 ASMR
みなさん、良いお年を!
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I've uploaded a new video. Jindaiji Temple is famous for its spring water and soba noodles. It was very cold and early in the morning, so it was tough. I was able to see a morning ice fog on the water's surface.
Happy new year everyone!
【Relax】 Jindaiji Temple for matchmaking & prayer to ward off bad luck 【field recording】 ASMR
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pix4japan · 10 months
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Japanese Garden and Pond on Temple Grounds in Tokyo
Location: Jindai-ji Motomachi, Chofu City, Tokyo, Japan Timestamp: 14:06 on July 19, 2023
Situated to the southwest of the Jindai-ji Temple Gate in Chofu, Tokyo, you'll discover a small, charming Japanese garden graced by a serene pond. This pond serves as a habitat for a diverse number of inhabitants, including various fish species, striped shrimp, mitten crabs, dragonfly larvae, and delicate water lilies.
Known as Benten Pond (弁天池), this little haven boasts a miniature island adorned with a small Shinto shrine and vermilion bridge. The pond has meticulously sculpted Japanese pine trees, their branches gracefully extending over the water's edge, seemingly attempting to caress the water’s surface.
The longer branches are supported by crutches known as shichu (支柱) to safeguard them from the weight of heavy snow and to provide essential reinforcement to aging trees. These braces also play a role in enhancing the aesthetic appeal by allowing certain branches to gracefully extend beyond the water's boundary.
Shichu are typically crafted from logs, burnt poles, or in some instances, stout bamboo stalks are utilized. In this pond, it looks like they went with burnt poles.
For access details and references for further reading, check out the latest Pix4Japan blog post: https://www.pix4japan.com/blog/20230719-jindaiji
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310326 · 1 month
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JINDAIJI MOUNTAIN WORKS POP UP STORE IN Blue Lug - MAGIC CARPET RIDE.
Off the Grid 2024に行った翌日は、アウトドアガレージメーカーの中でも特に野外の楽しみ方をメッセージ性強く打ち出していると感じているJMWこと、JINDAIJI MOUNTAIN WORKSのポップアップイベントへ。 場所は幡ヶ谷のバイクショップBLUE LUG。 このポップアップイベントを開催する少し前にBLUE…
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yaycheese · 7 months
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Hochigaki! Kyoto - Full Fushimi Inari loop - Byōdō-in - Westside 33 (metal hammered pots) - Ichihara Heibei Shōten (chopsticks) - Naito Shoten (brooms) - Honke Owariya (kyotos oldest resto, soba) - Dustpan! - Sun umbrella Tokyo - Meiji Jingū (iris garden) - Jindaiji Temple (mame daishi statue and 2 seals) - Ryusenji Temple (seal with 2 types combined) - Mixology Salon Ginza - Grape sandos - Bongen Coffee Ginza - COFFEE 葵 - 裏の山の木の子 (mushroom bouquet hot pot) - Tokyu Kabuchiko Tower Tokyo / Shimokitazawa - Trefac style - Ogawa Coffee Laboratory - Sarutahiko Coffee Yoru no Bu - Andon - Café Trois Chambres - Flamingo Shimokitazawa - Jet Set - Gallery Hana Tokyo / Ebisu - Ebisu: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1303/A130302/ - Sowado - Tachinomiya (standing bars) - Ebisu Yokocho (alley with small restaurants, bars) - Afuri (ramen) *** Mame daishi seals http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/ofuda-gansandaishi.html http://seikouminzoku.sakura.ne.jp/sub7-21.html Mame Daishi // Osaka http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/shitennoji.html http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/shitennoji-rokujiraisando.html Mame Daishi // Kyoto - We have, but there may be other seals: http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/shinnyodo-amida.html - Unavailable last visit: http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/sonshoin.html - We have: http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/rozanji.html - Otsu: http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/guhoji.html - Otsu: http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/sanzenin.html Mame Daishi // Tokyo http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/meguro-fudo.html http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/kaneiji-kaizando.html (+40min) http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/jindaiji.html (+60min) http://chanekovsky.web.fc2.com/kitain.html
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