A trip to Japan that no one knows about Fuchu Okunitama Shrine Chorus, Furusato, Kono Michi

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https://youtu.be/3GgsIg7_BBY

Tokyo Shrines with Pictures of Japanese People 100 Years Ago
Fuchu Okunitama Shrine

It is a wonder that when I visit this shrine, my worries disappear, or rather, I feel as if I can "handle" the details and do what I can.

There is an anecdote that Isamu Kondo of the Shinsengumi and other members of the Shinsengumi had a dedication match at the shrine,
The history of the shrine is more than 2,000 years.
It is a sanctuary where many people have made many wishes.
The shrine is like a treasure chest filled with the thoughts and feelings of the Japanese people.
 

Fuchu Okunitama Shrine Neighborhood
1 minute on foot Forgotten Japan: Destruction or Transformation Myokoin Kompira Shrine in Fuchu
https://youtu.be/5gh4OXPtKSM

2 minutes on foot Horse-headed Kannon Bosatsu

2 minutes on foot Forgotten Japan: Ancient Land of Horseback Flying Gratitude and love for horses and... Chorus song "Akatonbo" (Red dragonfly)
https://youtu.be/34LFliz2RpA

2 minutes on foot Hiyoshi Shrine

2 minutes on foot Tenjinsha Shrine

5 minutes on foot Zenmyouji Temple
https://youtu.be/sAIKZilL1sA

9 minutes on foot Tokyo Racecourse

10 minutes on foot Forgotten Japan After the cherry blossoms have fallen Musashi Kokufu Hachiman Shrine
https://youtu.be/RKMADZnqBSE

11 min. on foot Forgotten Japan: The site of the dream of the great warriors with photos of Japanese people 100 years ago The Buddhist site of the headquarters of battles: Yoshitsune Minamoto, Benkei, Hidesato Fujiwara, Takauji Ashikaga, Yoshisada Nitta, Emperor Godaigo, Ushimitsu Ashikaga, Uesugi, Go-Hojo... Koan-ji Temple
https://youtu.be/sAIKZilL1sA

17 min. on foot Forgotten Japan, Land of Water Japan, Taki Shrine
https://youtu.be/zg0dhZut5os

When we visit shrines in Tokyo, we are often amazed at the sanctuaries that have been protected by the people.
Flood, fire, earthquake, war, and worship.
Small shrines, shrines perched on the rooftops of buildings, and shrines directly under expressways.
Sanctuaries that are close to people in any form, and the guardians who protect them.
I made this video to share these beautiful images with you!
The Japanese landscape and the Japanese people of the past remain in old photographs.
Some of the photos are around 100 years old, some are about 150 years old, and some are 85 years old.
Please feel the connection with the people of the past!

Source.
Kondo Isamu, Bakumatsu Meika Keishin Keisatsu (Famous Families at the End of the Edo Period), No.2, [copyist unknown],[19--]. National Diet Library Digital Collections
A SOUVENIR SELLER AT A COUNTRY SHRINE in OLD JAPAN
https://flic.kr/p/7tBPse
Praying.about 1873 - 1883.Shinichi Suzuki.The Getty Museum
The Getty Museum https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/108RGW
Priest Traveling.1863-1868.Felice Beato.
The Getty Museum https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/109BFJ
Seated Japanese Woman.1862-1867.Unknown artist.
The Getty Museum (Musashi Fuchu Kuneisha Okunitama Shrine Baba Daimon) Tamashin Regional Culture Foundation
https://cultural.jp/en/item/adeac-R100000094_I000100480_00
Musashi Fuchu Kuneisha Okunitama Shrine Naka-mon Gate Tamashin Community Cultural Foundation
https://cultural.jp/en/item/adeac-R100000094_I000100471_00
Musashi-fuchu kanmeisha Okunitama-jinja Shrine Baba Tamashin Community Cultural Foundation
https://cultural.jp/en/item/adeac-R100000094_I000100470_00
Okunitama Shrine worship hall Tamashin Community Cultural Foundation
https://cultural.jp/en/item/adeac-R100000094_I000100468_00

BGM
Furusato (Hometown)
A Japanese children's song and shoka with music by Teiichi Okano and lyrics by Tatsuyuki Takano.
It is a shoka published by the Ministry of Education in 1914 for the sixth grade of "Shoka for Elementary School Children".

Rabbit Oshikishi Kano-no Yama (The Rabbit Chases the Mountain)
Fishing for crucian carp, the river of Kano
Yume ha mondemo megurite
I will never forget my hometown.

How are your parents?
Tsutsugami-no-shinai ya tomogaki (Tsutsugami-no-shinai, my friend)
"Even in the rain and wind..."
I remember my hometown.

"I will follow my heart."
Someday I will return home.
Mountains are blue, my hometown.
The water is clear.

Kono Michi
Japanese children's song with lyrics by Kitahara Hakushu and music by Yamada Kosaku

Kono michi wa itsuka kita michi
Oh, yes, it is.
Akashiya no hana ga hana ga hana ni iru.

Ano hoka wa itsuka mita hoka
Ah, that's right.
Look, there's the white clock tower.

This is the road I came down.
Yes, it is.
I rode there in a carriage with your mother.

And those clouds.
Oh, yes.
And the branches of the prickly ash.

My name is Mayu Noda.
I will introduce the charm of shrines around Tokyo, which I love.
Sometimes temples too.

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