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no Mai” to send the gods off, which is a performance accompanied by instruments. It features twelve different Kagura performances. All the performers wear masks and the performance is mimed. This type of Kagura is said to have been influenced by Edo Kagura and the dance is performed in a hall based on a Noh stage. There are dedicated Kagura performances during the New Year’s Festival (January), the Kinen Festival (February), the shrine’s annual festival and the Harvest Festival (November). 関連リンク 文化財説明板 このページの
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also wiped out by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. However, under the protection of Tokugawa Ieyasu, Daigan-ji Temple prospered as one of the eighteen Jodo sect training temples in Kanto during the Edo period. The Shoin study room, which is registered as a National Registered Tangible Cultural Property along with the main hall, conveys the atmosphere of how the Jodo sect studied and were educated back then to the present day. このページの情報発信元 教育委員会事務局生涯学習部文化財課 千葉
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. The site where it stood was turned into a park as a part of urbanization plans for post-war restoration. In the shogyo (Buddhist scriptures used in training Buddhist monks or in religious activity) left at Shomyo-ji Temple (Kanazawa Ward, Yokohama City), there are records mentioning a “Dainichi-do Hall within the Chiba manor in Shimosa Province”, leading us to believe that it might have been the antecedent to the Dainichi-ji Temple. At the Dainichi-do Hall, Ken’a, the senior monk of the Shomyo-ji Temple, would transcribe shogyo, and Dainichi-do Hall had deep connections
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to be founded by Nichiju, the founder of the Kenpon Hokke Sect (Myomanji School), and Chiba Mitsutane, the shugo (military governor) of Shimosa Province, in the year 1381. Enjoji Tanehisa, a chief vassal of the Chiba clan who devoted himself to Nichiju’s disciple, Nichigi, built the dojo (Buddhist training hall) of the temple. In the Montokoji (“Ancient Records of the Disciples”), it is mentioned that Nichigi went to shugo Chibanosuke’s (thought to be Mitsutane) prayer temple, and Chibanosuke would call for Nichiju and ask to listen to his teachings, showing that Nichiren Buddhism had made ground in
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Courts, it is stated that Tsuneshige fought in the Battle of Yukihama, wherein Tsunetane’s grandson, Chiba Naritane, defeated Fujiwara no Chikamasa who had sided with the Heike. Additionally, based on a copy of the inscription on the Buddhist bell (casted in 1227, currently not extant) of Godai-do temple hall of Zuigan-ji Temple (currently Matsushima Town, Miyagi Prefecture), we know that, at the time, Tsuneshige had already advanced into Watari District in Mutsu Province (currently Watari-cho, Miyagi Prefecture). The Takeshi clan, who had migrated to the northeast of Japan, adopted the name Watari towards the end
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Clan, killed Tanenao (Ujitane's great-grandson) who was the head of the Chiba Clan. As Hara Tanefusa helped Yasutane to become the new head of the Chiba Clan, the Hara clan became the family’s chief vassal. A seated statue of Enma, made in 1495, is enshrined in Enma Hall near the temple. The principal image of Jizō Bosatsu provides relief for the dead, while Enma judges the sins committed by the deceased during their lifetime, and during this time the two were considered to be one and the same. The Inohana Plateau in the background is thought
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者は舞台への出演を行う。また、オペラ講義の聴講は一般市民も可能。 講師・スケジュール等の詳細については、風の丘HALLホームページを参照ください。 (平成26年度千葉市芸術文化振興事業補助金採択事業) 日時 平成27年7月17日(金曜日)~10
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。 (平成27年度千葉市芸術文化振興事業補助金採択事業) 日時 平成28年7月16日(土曜日)~10月16日(日曜日) 場所 風の丘HALL(花見川区朝日ヶ丘)、海浜打瀬小学校ほか(美浜区打瀬) 問合せ 小空間オペラTRIADE 電話:043-273-4217(大澤) FAX:043-273-4221 E-mail:triade@jcom.zaq.ne.jp
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