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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Yamata no Orochi

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The story of Susano defeating the 8-headed serpent Yamata no Orochi is the most well known kagura dance in Iwami. In a regular performance, ...
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Akiba Shrine, Nishigamo, Kyoto.

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In the foothills of NW Kyoto City stands Kyoto Golf Club. Bisecting the convoluted course is a narrow valley reached by a small road that pa...
Monday, June 2, 2008

A walk along the Yato River

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The Yato River starts at about 900metres up in the mountains of the Mizuho Highlands, right where there is a small ski area. It then travels...
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Enduring Identities. A review.

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Enduring Identities: The guise of Shinto in contemporary Japan. John K. Nelson University of Hawaii Press ISBN: 0-8248-2259-5 32...

Blue Hanya mask.

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This is one of my original Iwami Kagura masks. I've never seen a blue hanya, and no-one I know has either, but I was wanting the fe...
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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Taishogun Shrine, Nishigamo, Kyoto

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Taishogun is short for Sei-Taishogun, which translates liberally as "barbarian fighting generalissimo", known more commonly as Sho...
Friday, May 30, 2008

Dawn over the Gonokawa

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I live on the banks of the Gonokawa River, the longest river in Western Japan, and yet it's less than 200K in length. Geologically speak...
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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Nishigamo Mura-sha

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After leaving Kamigamo shrine I set off t0 explore the foothills of the edge of the city to the west of Kamigamo in Nishigamo. On my walks ...
Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Tsuwano Koi (carp)

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This manhole cover is from Tsuwano, a small castle town in the mountains of western Iwami. It's a very popular tourist destination, an...
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Kamigamo Shrine

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Kamigamo Shrine is situated in a quiet residential area in the north of Kyoto, and is a little off the main tourist rou...
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