Zuigan-ji Temple in Matsushima
Andrew KehoeZuigan-ji is a Buddhist temple that was restored by Date Masumune. It is located in Matsushima which is considered to be 1 of the 3 most scenic areas Japan.
Seiryuzan Zuigan-ji is a Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple in located in the town of Matsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Belonging to the Myōshin-ji-branch of Rinzai Zen, it was founded in 828 during the Heian period by Jikaku Daishi. [Wikipedia]
Zuigan-ji is a Buddhist temple that was restored by Date Masumune. It is located in Matsushima which is considered to be 1 of the 3 most scenic areas Japan.
วัดซุยกันจิเป็นวัดทางพระพุทธศาสนาที่ได้รับการอุปถัมภ์โดยท่านซามูไรนามว่า ดาเตะ มาสะมุเนะ ตั้งอยู่ในเมืองมัตสึชิมะ 1 ใน 3 เมืองที่สวยงามที่สุดในญี่ปุ่น
Repairs on the main hall of one of the oldest temples in the Tohoku region is completed in after nearly 7 years.
As reparações ao salão principal de um dos templos mais antigos da região de Tohoku estão completas após quase 7 anos.
The NAKED art collective has been showcasing their projection mapping skills at numerous events across the country this year, and one is headed to Miyagi's Zuiganji Temple from late October until late November.
The Entsuin Temple was built next to Matsushima's main temple, the Zuiganji Temple, in 1647 to house the mausoleum of Date Mitsumune, son of the ruling local feudal lord Date Terumune. The temple was built out of mourning and is Kannon, the Buddhist goddess." Dedicated to Mercy, since Mitsumune died a sudden, premature death at the age of 19. Far back on the temple grounds is the mausoleum, which houses a statue of the young lord on a white horse, surrounded by his most loyal followers, who committed ritual suicide after his death. The interior of the mausoleum is decorated with gold leaf and ornate paintings, which also contain Western symbols such as spades, hearts, diamonds, cross and the oldest Japanese rose image. These symbols were included in the design because the clan had an interest in Christianity and Western technology.
Shiogama Jinja is a Shinto shrine in the city of Shiogama, Miyagi Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. Known from the ninth century, fifteen of its buildings have been designated Important Cultural Properties. It is the head shrine of several hundred Shiogama shrines located throughout Japan. [Wikipedia]
Garis pantai Teluk Matsushima yang bertatahkan Sakura di musim semi.