Friday, November 13, 2009
Bounty by the barrowload
There is something deeply satisfying and fulfilling bringing back barrowloads of food from the garden. I am led to believe that shopping is a source of fulfillment to some, but I don't believe that any feelings coming from shopping can even come close.
This year was the best ever sweet potatoe harvest I've had. Not just lots of them, but big ones.
Both sweet potatoes and taro grow easily. Just put em in the ground and wait!! My kind of gardening.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Choseikaku Villa
Choseikaku Villa was built in 1927. This nearly 400 sq. m. villa displays many of the features of architecture of this period, with elements of western architecture mixed with traditional Japanese.
It was built by Kanemoto Kozo for his aging mother who lived nearby in Setoda Town on Ikuchijima near Ohnomichi in Hiroshima.
Kanemoto made his fortune from weapons. Interestingly, most Japanese websites about him will just mention that he worked in "steel tubing", but most non-Japanese websites point out that his product was guns.
After his mother died he "bought" a Buddhist priesthood and proceeded to build Kosan-Ji temple around his mother's villa.
A guided tour of the villa costs an extra 200yen on top of the regular entrance fee to Kosan-Ji.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
One Wise Monkey
One Wise Monkey
A couple of weeks ago I was showing some American visitors around my village and they expressed surprise that monkeys were sometimes a "problem" for us, so, this little video I shot this morning is for them.
Actually the monkeys haven't been down in a month or so, and this has meant we were able to harvest persimmons this year. This morning, however, I heard a noise outside the window and sure enough there was this guy.
I suspect he was a scout. Often I've seen a single adult male come down to the village to check out what's "on" at the buffet. Usually a day later the whole troop will come down.
This guy was no dummy though. He didn't rush back to the troop to make his report, but stuck around half a day and filled his belly with the ripe fruit.
I say "guy", but I didn't get to check out his equipment, so it may have been a she. Seems in japan at least the female monkeys tend to be smarter. It was a female who discovered hot-spring bathing, and it was a female who discovered how to wash food.
Monday, November 9, 2009
See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil
The Three Wise Monkeys, Kikazaru who hears no evil, Mizaru, who sees no evil, & Iwazaru, who speaks no evil.
Behind them thousands of Sarubobo (baby monkey), a kind of amulet shaped like a faceless doll.
At a small temple in Gion, not far from the Yasaka Pagoda.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Miko-mai, or Miko Kagura
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Cave of 1000 Buddhas
The Cave of 1,000 Buddhas is another of the "attractions" at Kosan-Ji on Ikuchijima in Hiroshima Prefecture.
One descends into a labyrinth of underground caves and tunnels past a series of tableaux and depictions of buddhist hells.
Then one enters the realm of the buddhas.
The caves and tunnels are all man-made.
One emerges back into the light at the foot of a giant statue of Kannon.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
My Sky Hole.85
My Sky Hole.85 is a large public sculpture by world-renowned Japanese artist Inoue Bukichi.
It's one of a large sequence of works titled, not unsurprisingly, My Sky Hole. This one was completed in 1985
It's located outside of the Wel City building in Hiroshima, a few hundred metres from the Peace Park.
He was born in Nara in 1930, and died in 1997. There is another of his works in Hiroshima.
Friday, October 16, 2009
The Heights of Eternal Hope for the Future
Miraishin no Oka is a 5,000 sq. m. sculpture park on the hilltop overlooking Kosan-Ji on Ikujima, a small island in the Inland Sea off Hiroshima.
The brainchild of Environmental sculptor Kazuto Kuetani, all the sculptures and the marble that coveres the hillside was shipped from the Carrera quarry in Italy, where he has worked for the past 18 years.
The only way to visit the hill is through Kosan-Ji, which charges 1,200 yen entrance, but what you get for that price is quite astounding.
On a sunny day the hilltop is blinding. There is also an Italian restaurant in the park.
The island can be reached easily from Ehime Prefecture in Shikoku or Ohnomichi Town in Hiroshima.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Princess Yakami
In Izumo, Okuninushi's 80 brothers, known as the Yasogami, head off to Inaba to try and win the princess's hand. Okuninushi was relegated to baggage carrier for his brothers.
On a beach they discover a sick rabbit, and the yasogami are cruel to it. When Okuninushi arrives he helps the rabbit, and seeing his kindness, Yakami hime falls in love with him.
Eventually Okuninushi marries her, but later dumps her so he can marry one of Susano's daughters.
The photos are from the kagura dance Yasogami, performed here by the Tsuchi Kagura Group at last years Gotsu kagura Festival.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Tallship Nadezhda
The 109 metre sail-training ship NADEZHDA out of Vladivostock is making a courtesy visit to Hamada this weekend.
There was a very festive atmosphere with local people putting on kagura and folk songs,
I spent an afternoon sailing on a similar boat a few decades ago when I lived in Falmouth while it was hosting the Tall Ships Race. Coincidentally that boat was also built at the Gdansk Shipyards in Poland.





















