Nishinomiya Temple during Tanabata Live Tour
Japan Nishomia going to review Nishomia Ginger is the main shrine in Nishi. Yeah. So let’s start from here. Basically the entrance is there and this is um Sake barrel sake barrels donated from different companies basically who produce sake there’s a lot in Mishname is famous for that so yeah it’s quite a lot of them and these are sheep also they’re naked by someone. It’s a looks like mini market here started today. I don’t know the reason, but maybe it’s some holiday. Ah, it’s a tanabata. Yes, Tanabata day. So, probably because of that reporters are here. So, yeah, there’s a lot of shrines here. So, one of them is this white horse. I thought it was a dedicated shrine for this horse, but those was burned during some earthquake and they brought it here and build this small shrine for this horse. Very cute. Yeah. So many Japanese dressed in traditional clothes. because of this is the gate and the lance. Let’s go through. Yeah. Traditional clothes yukata is famous for summer. It’s not it’s a light kimono. So there are lights also brought for the make it from different temples. Is a purification place should supposed to wash your hands. There’s a kind of office building. And they sell different zeniors. Let’s take a look. This is the main building. Main shrine. Let’s take a look. 300 500. Not too bad. Different lucky charms some M. This horse also I think was donated by some company and this lines. Yeah, this is a traditional tata tree. So this is just a bamboo stick. You put different wishes on them and send them to the goddess to come true. Yeah, I think it was awaited this uh year in February, especially inside. Let’s take a look inside a little bit. Yeah, we need to clap here and pray. So inside we have a older shrine. I think this is a old oldest shrine in this region. One of the oldest at least too. It’s been there before the ado era from the origins of Japan. I believe it it’s not just a kind of statue sort of lantern. Maybe they put it in the sky later. Looks like so. the bridges that go going to the pond. We’ll come there later. Yeah. So there’s a different shrines for different uh reasons. I don’t know what uh they like goddess is responsible for each one and uh what are they for? But it’s quite many of quite few of them actually. And they must be quite tall. Not sure what is this building for. Must be also looks like an office. It’s very boiling today. It’s like more than 35° Celsius. Yeah, I’m not American. So, only know Celsius. Don’t know Fahrenheit. Sorry, US people. Ah, that is uh also you can buy this lucky charm and put it here. I cannot read Japanese but some is even in English. Some challenge, safety challenge the black takushi. So they do a lot of different events here like even car purification and on the 10th of January I think they have some um race lucky race sort of uh so it’s 6:00 a.m. Anyone can part participate but usually guys they go here and then they drum starts. You should run as fast as possible till this shrine till the entrance to the shrine. So comes first warm. I think it’s um shrine mainly for businessman’s. So there’s a lot of businessmen in that come here and donate something. and uh to get some luck in my business today. Not sure if we can go to inside of the pond area. Let’s see. It’s a lot of koish here. can be restricted today because of this reporters preparation is going on. Yeah, it’s looks like it’s 50. Yeah, some shop here. You can have a dinner or lunch or just tea. Yeah, unfortunately we can’t go in. [Music] Yeah. Um, beautiful pond. [Music] There’s lots of koi fish. I said in our shrines here with many gates. Let’s take a look. Looks pretty incin foxes. Looks like maybe that one is in Kyoto. The branch of it how it’s called. Sorry, you can’t stay for long. It’s a lot of prayer here. Yeah, apparently it’s going to be big celebration here later. But sorry, I need to go guys. Uh, need to pick up my kit from the nursery. Take care.
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