Kyukyoku Guide 2 Jikan de Mawaru DVD Box / Special Interest : CDJapan

[DVD] Kyukyoku Guide 2 Jikan de Mawaru DVD Box

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Release Date: 2024/10/25
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Edition Details

Special Featuresbonus videos
Catalog No. NSDX-54330
JAN 4988066247422
Format DVD (Region 2)
Number of discs 5
Item weight 530g
Format NTSC Format
Layers single-sided/dual-layered
Region Code 2 (Japan, Europe, Middle East, and South Africa only)
Color Color
Subtitles None
Audio Track Dolby Digital Stereo

Description

[Machine Translation] Taste a famous tourist attraction in 2 hours! According to a major travel agency, you will spend approximately two hours in a tourist destination. In those two hours, you will have a chance to fully enjoy each tourist attraction. Three-way back box. Enclosed is a map of the route (with must-see points). [Todaiji Temple: A temple with 31 national treasures including the Great Buddha, buildings and Buddhist statues from the Nara period. The book also tells the whole story of Todaiji Temple, from the secret story of its birth to the story of its restoration. Nandaimon (South Gate) / Kongorikishi Statue / Kagami Pond / Octagonal Lantern / Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall) / Rushana Buddha / Nekodan (Cat's Steps) / Shinkoku Shrine / Bell Tower / Urasando (Back Approach) / Akaijiya (holy water well) / Nigatsudo Tea House / Nigatsudo / Amoghapasa (Kannon) / Eight Guardian Deities / Hokkedo / Temukoyama Hachimangu (Shrine) / Sugawara Michizane no Koshikakeishi (stone for sitting) / Kiyomizu Temple: Known for the stage of Shimizu, this famous tourist spot is visited by 5 million people annually. Known as "Shimizu-san" to the locals, it is also a sacred site for the Kannon faith. The temple grounds include the main hall, a national treasure, with its stage, the Niomon Gate, an important cultural asset, the three-story pagoda, and the Otowa Falls, all of which are worth seeing. While admiring the cherry blossoms, visitors can enjoy the whole picture of Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Jizoin Zenkoji Hall / Niomon Gate / Kishikoma's Stone Lantern / West Gate and the spectacular view / Three-storied Pagoda / Zhenjindo / Thousand Stone Buddhas / Seijoin Mae / Tamura Hall / Koshicho of the Main Hall / Benkei's Tin can / Shusei Daikokuten / Stage of Kiyomizu / Thousand-Armed Kannon Gozentari / View from Housouike / Monument of Agaryu Tame and Morye / Onba Falls / Koyasuto / View from the Inner Sanctuary / Wet Kannon and Golden Water / Amidado Hall / Kiyomizu-no-butai pillar assembly / Senso-ji Temple: A popular sightseeing spot that still retains the bustling atmosphere of the flower-filled Edo period. In fact, it is an old temple with a history of about 1,400 years. Unraveling its history reveals a deep connection with the common people. Along with the ultimate route, the tour also conveys the charm of the Sumida River houseboats and Asakusa popular gardening, which have been popular with the people since the Edo period. View from the observatory / Kaminarimon Gate / Wind God and Thunder God / Nakamise Shopping Street / Hozomon Gate / Niou Statue / Dawaraji (large waraji) / Main Hall / Jokoro (incense burner) / Inside the Main Hall / Kagemukodo / Tensui Tub / Awashima Hall / Ichikawa Danjuro's statue / Cherry blossoms in the back hills / Asakusa Shrine / Nitenmon Gate / Toki no Kane / Komagatodo / Himeji Castle: The most famous castle under heaven and the first Japanese World Heritage site. The castle is so strikingly white that it is called "Shirasagi-jo" (White Egret Castle), but the charm of the castle is not limited to its beautiful keep. The castle is a labyrinth of hidden tricks to scare off enemies. The castle tower still contains surprising ideas for battles. There are also many interesting stories about the wells in the castle and other ghostly tales. Hishi-no-Mon (water chestnut gate) / Narrows / Shogun-zaka (slope) / Stone wall / Nino-Mon (gate) / Family crest on roof tiles / Slope of water wheel / Sink / Armor hanging / East-west pillar / Stone wall shelf / View from the keep / Keep from Bizen-maru / Okiku well / Human face stone? /Izumo-taisha Shrine: Known as the god of marriage, as many as 6 million people visit the shrine each year to seek a good match. The main hall of the shrine is a national treasure that preserves the ancient architecture of the shrine. There are also many spots that tell grand stories of the gods, such as the main shrine, a national treasure, and an inn where gods from all over Japan stay. There are also a wide range of other attractions, from sacred sake dedicated to the gods to exquisite sweets. Downward approach / Auri-sha Shrine / Bale of earth / Pine approach / Statue of Okuninushi no Okami / Kinnadokimori Forest / Worship hall / Hachishimon Gate / Gohonden (main hall) (facing each other) / Unearthed heart pillar / Jukusha Shrine / Back side of Gohonden / Soshisha Shrine / West side worship place / Meishu Shrine / Manai Ruins / Manai no Shimizu / Shinba Shimbyu statue / Large sacred rope at Kaguraden [narrator] / Todaiji: Machiko Ono, Osamu Mukai / Kimizuji: Natsuki Mari, Asuka Kudo / Asakusa Temple: Ichinosuke Harufutei, Shihori Kanjiya / Himeji Castle: Tetta Sugimoto, Karie Tomosakae / Izumo Grand Shrine: Shinobu Terashima, Win Morisaki

Description in Japanese

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Tracklisting

[Disc 1]
1. 究極ガイド 2時間ã§ã¾ã‚る★★★ KYUUKYOKU GUIDE 2 JIKAN DE MAWARU

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