Bells are rung 108 times at temples around midnight on New Year’s Eve. The number 108 is said to correspond with that of bonnno, or worldly desires. Buddhist monks ring bells 108 times with local people to expel bonno. Japanese people hear the bell-ringing, welcoming the new year.
【Mibu-dera Temple】
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Welcome to this channel! I am Yuki from Kyoto, Japan.
I will be sharing short videos of the city every day except for Sundays.
My friend who is a tour guide here, Tomoko will shoot her favorite spots on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Sometimes I just shoot videos on my way to somewhere, so those videos might not be showing the “bling-bling” typical Kyoto, and the weather is always unpredictable. But you can see the real everyday Kyoto.

No matter where you are, just sit back and enjoy!

Use this channel
◆as the reference before traveling to Kyoto.
◆as the way to escape from the reality for a while.
◆to feel like you are in Kyoto.

I also have another channel TD KYOTO to introduce the craftsmanship in Japan.
Check that out, too!

Arigato!

Yuki & Tomoko
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