【広島】世界遺産✨日本三景👼聖域の宮島⛩️美しい朱に彩る厳島神社✨グルメも観光も🍡

Hello everyone. This is the Miyajima ferry terminal. I’d like to buy a ticket now. I’m in Miyajima, Hiroshima. This is the ferry terminal for Miyajima. It seems to have been renovated in 2020. This is it. Today, I’m taking the JR West Miyajima Ferry to Miyajima. The next ferry to Miyajima leaves at 8:10. The fare is 500 yen for adults. I scanned the QR code to enter. I can smell the sea. The JR ferry I’m taking will pass near the Miyajima torii gate, so I decided to board the JR ferry. There are four ferry services. I need to board with plenty of time. There’s quite a bit of rain. We’ve started boarding. I can see the torii gate. We’re going over there now. Let’s get started. This is my second time visiting Miyajima and Itsukushima Shrine. We’re gradually approaching the torii gate. The torii gate is in sight. We’ll be docking soon. We’ve arrived. Miyajima is also beautiful in the rain and on a humid day. The water is crystal clear. Here’s the ticket gate. Let’s take a photo of the map. There’s a sign that says “Welcome!” It’s raining. It’s 8:30 AM. The shops around here are still closed. Oh, there are deer here. I’d love to see some today. What a beautiful view. Wow! I met a deer right away. Oh, it’s coming this way. Good morning! So cute! Wow, it’s sniffing my bag! It just said hello. So cute. It’s still a baby. The deer is making a “no paws” noise. I’ve never seen such an adorable deer before. Hello! “Munch, munch”—is it eating? Its gentle eyes. It seems to be used to people. What a cute face. See you later. I met a deer right away. It was so cute. I often encounter animals during my travels, which is great. I’d like to head to Itsukushima Shrine. I’m getting closer and closer to the red torii gate. The first JR West ferry leaves at 6:45 AM. I wanted to get a little more sleep this morning, so I boarded the 8:10 AM ferry. Miyajima’s waters are crystal clear and beautiful. We’ll soon reach the torii gate. At low tide, you can walk right up to it. I wonder what time the tide will go out today? I pass under this torii gate. It’s so peaceful. Ah! There are deer (over there, too). Wow! The torii gate looks beautiful from here, too! It’s huge! This large torii gate is 16.6 meters high and 24.2 meters wide. The first time I came to Itsukushima Shrine, I was able to get close to the red torii gate. It looks like the tide will go out soon. I want to get close to the red torii gate! I’ll buy a ticket. Good morning. I’ll purify my hands. I’d like to purify my hands. I’d like to enter Itsukushima Shrine, a national treasure and World Heritage Site. The shrine building is magnificent. Here, I’m walking along the “East Corridor.” The corridor is said to be 4 meters wide and 262 meters long. Near the entrance is Marodo Shrine. (Praying) “God of Marodo Shrine, today…” (Praying) Apparently, it’s called Mirror Pond because it looks like a hand mirror when the tide goes out. (Lantern) It’s raining, but Itsukushima Shrine is a fun place (even in the rain). You can see a white heron in front of the red torii gate in the background. The rain is getting stronger! I’m walking on the stage. A cute white heron is walking. There’s also a small bird flying in front of it. Now, let’s go to the main shrine. This is the main shrine. A religious ceremony is currently in progress. I’d like to draw my fortune. (The fortune is being shuffled well.) And there it is! Number 40. Starting from number 40, it was a great fortune! (Yay!) (God) Thank you. I’d like to buy a goshuin (temple seal). After praying, I received one. I’ve arrived at Daishoin. It is said that in the first year of the Daido era, Kobo Daishi (the Great Ambassador) completed the 100-day “Gumonji” technique on Mount Misen on his way back from Tang China. This is “Maniden.” (It rotates.) The Seven Lucky Men are on display: Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, and Jurojin. They’re still small carp. This is the “Nade Taishi.” It’s said, “Please stroke the portrait of the Great Master to receive blessings.” It’s said to be the Great Master’s hand that grants wishes. Ambassador, I’ll offer my prayers. Is it pronounced Henjokutsu? I’d like to enter through this entrance. Henjokutsu, associated with Kukai, is said to bring the same blessings as Ojisan, who walks the 88 temples of Shikoku. There are many other attractions in Miyajima, including the Nehanzo (reclining Buddha statue) and the Neojikura (sleeping mansion), so you could easily spend a whole day sightseeing there. This video ends here! Thank you for watching until the end. Please watch again. I look forward to your comments. Thank you!

国宝嚴島神社は、平成8年に世界遺産に登録されました。厳島神社の荘厳な鳥居が海に浮かぶ幻想的な島「宮島」広島県を代表する観光名所です。御祭神は天照大御神(あまてらすおおみかみ)と素盞鳴尊(すさのおのみこと)が高天原(たかまのはら)で剣玉の御誓(うけい)をされた時に御出現になった神々で、御皇室の安泰や国家鎮護、また海上の守護神として古くから崇信を受けられたそうです✨

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