2012/11/08

Ghibli Museum in Spring

Many people from all over the world have visited the Ghibli Museum this year, too. The museum is surrounded by the woods, which  also temptates us  to walk and watch the building through the woods.

 
                                                                                                 Posted by Shige

2012/09/09

Autumnal Great Festival Celebrated

Two Beautiful Portable Shrines Made Processions Through Streets

Hachiman Shrine in Mitaka celebrated the autumnal great festival on Saturday, September 8, and Sunday, 9 with lots of people carrying the portable shrines over their shoulders and some beating the gigantic "taiko."  They went around Shimorenjaku towns between the shrine and Mitaka station.

The line led by the two lion masks with a huge taiko and fetival music followed.

 

 

The main part is two portable shrines carried by a couple dozens of men and women. The shrines are so beautiful and it is said that one of them has a phoenix with a diamond eye on top of the roof.

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

There were many people looking at the line from the deck in front of the station. Some of them are from overseas Along the street I found a young couple from Italy looking at the taiko and the portable shrines with much curiosity. We spent some time talking with them about cultural events in Italy and Japan before the shrine stood up to move after the rest. 

Posted by Shige


2012/09/04

International Exchange Festival in Mitaka Coming Soon

The 23rd Mitaka International Exchange Festival is going to be held at Inokashira West Park on Sunday, September 23, 2012. Those  who see this blog and may stay in Tokyo area on that day can't miss it. It starts from 10 AM and lasts until 3:30 PM.  If you haven't had a chance to visit Ghibli Museum, you can cover two purposes at a time.

 

At the Exchange Festival you can enjoy many unique cultural and art events from all over the world including international food which is most popular among visitors. The following phots are from the 21st Festival in 2010. 



 



 

2012/08/31

Transportations To Ghibli Museum


Visitors to Ghibli have two options when choosing transportation to Ghibli Museum. One is a shuttle bus between Mitaka station and the museum.

 

 

 


The yellow bus leaves every ten minutes from the south exit of Mitaka station.  


 

  

The other way is walking to the museum along a promenade of wind called "Kaze no Sampomichi." It takes about 15 to 20 minutes. 

 

 

 

 

Please make sure that you have purchased a reserved ticket.

                                                                               

 

 

                                             Posted by Shige





2012/08/09

Peace of Mind

Najio ganpishi
Part 1

Japanese traditional paper Washi has a long history for being from 610 till today.

Washi has always been part of Japanese people’s daily life by being used for fusuma  (Japanese sliding paper door)*1, Shoji *2, wallpaper, calligraphy paper, Japanese painting paper and yen notes.


Ninnaji's fusuma (Kyoto)
Genkuji'a shouji (kyoto)
 



Usually Washi is made by using the bark of gampi, kozo and mitumata, though Najio Gampishi *adds mud made from Najio colored rock which makes the paper more stronger , untearable and avoids biting by bugs.

*Najio in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture
                   

Rocks from Nashio area
Bark of the gampi tre




Therefore, it used as the foundation of the fusuma of
historical  temples  for Nijyoujyo, Katurarikyu 
and other famous temples.
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                                                                                                                          Posted by Emba


2012/08/08

Peace of Mind

Najio ganpishi
part 2

Mr. Takenobu Tanino is a Living National Treasure paper maker who has inherited traditional way to produce Najio Gannpishi. 


He sit down at the fune(tank)
filled with mixture of paper material

        
Filtering out the paper material and
spread it equally on the suketa(screen)
moving back and forth and round


Mr.Masanobu Tanino is working
on thesmall size of Maniaish
                                                                                                                                                                   




Stretching sheets over long wooden
frames of ginko tree. Lay sheets to
dry off in the sun
Carefully tear off the sheet




Najio Gampishi was used to write peace message of Hiroshima
which was handed to Pope and foundation of gold and silver Byobu.

                                              







The atmosphere surrounded by Najio paper give us calm and tranquil feeling.
                                                                                                     Posted by Emba



2012/06/22

AWAODORI

Awaodori Festival (45th)

Will Soon Be Back in Mitaka

  Awaodori was originally started in Tokushima Prefecture, Shikoku, and now is loved and danced by many people all over Japan. You would feel cheerful when you heard the sound.

           http://youtu.be/8N9jOCQvU6Y

                                                                                                       Posted by Shige

2012/06/09

World Heritage "Itsukushima"

Symbolic Status "Otorii"


Itsukushima shrine

is one of the three most beautiful scenic sites

in Japan.

The other two are Amanohashidate and Matsushima.

Otorii gate is the symbolic structure at the shrine. 

It stands, on the ground, at 16 meters in height 

with its weight of 60 tons.

The gate built with natural camphor trees are 500 to 600 years old.

Posted by Shige


2012/04/13

Party! Party! Paradise Under Cherry Blossoms

Spring is one of the best seasons in Japan. Life of cherry blossoms is usually short. Wind and rains usually shortens the viewing period.


Citizens will spread sheets under the cherry trees and enjoy parties on and on.

Posted by Shige





Cherry Blossom and Ghibli Museum

Overview from  Mitaka -south-pedestrian deck .
We see cherry blossoms ,along side Tamagawa johsui.
The yellow bus runs for Ghibli Museum. Information is located just in front of the bus.

posted by Kayama


Spring Has Come!

It's April! Spring has arrived!

Cherry petals have started to fall after the full bloom, already. They are dancing in the wind and fell on the ground..

The photos are from Koishikawa Kourakuen near Iidabashi Station.   
  
Betty  (^_^)/  (^_^)/

2012/03/16

Inokashira Pond in The Park

One Of The Best Parks In Tokyo

 Inokashira pond with an area of approximately 50,231 sq. yd has a few walking paths around it. Many tall trees afford shade to these paths. Visitors who has enough time may enjoy relaxed time sitting on any benches fixed alog the routes.

Late March cherry blossoms starts to bloom making people feel happier and merrier. The buds in the picture taken a few years ago were about to bloom.                       

Posted by Shige.

Fukinotou

This is a picture of "Fukinotou"   which is a kind of edible wild plants.

It's said to be a spring messenger which comes before snows mailt.

They are coming out   in the earliest spring,
Unique fragrance and bitterness brings you  a spring fresh air.

"Fukinotou" is a bud of  sprout's flowers. Allso, it crops out before sprout leaves come in th air.         By Betty!   (*^。^*)

Fukitotou

Inokashira Park



Inokashira park covering the Ghibli Museum campus has a wide range of woods that residents of Mitaka or the visitors would enjoy walking or jogging in any seasons.

During warmer seasons you will see some people practice playing the musical instruments as in the photo. I hope the visitors to the Ghibli will find a chance to walk through the woods into the Inokashira pond area.   
 
                                                                                                Posted by Shige.

Peace of mind

In Northern Okinawa Main Island

Avenue of Motobe Fukugi (common garcinia)




 The Bise village in Motobe-cyou is famous for the path surrounded by the fukugi trees. You will see patches of sun light and feel a soft breeze. It has a very relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. Time runs slowly in this village.

 

     Beyond the fukugi trees spread the emerald green sea.
    
     Posted by Emba

2012/03/05

How Many Watchers OutSide Japan?

Below you can find how many over seas access our site have had in recent month. Thanks!

Posted by askitdeki: IMAYASU

2012/03/03

Let's Celebrate The Dolls's Festival !

Annually March 3 is the girls' day which is called "Hinamatsuri(dolls' festival)."

Let's light up the paper lanterns, drink sweet mild sake called "amazake" and pray for girls'  health and good fortune.

Dancing with dolls to music is really fun for girls. Do you know the dolls are supposed to drink and enjoy themselves in the midnight while they are on display?                                

By Betty