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Taiseki-ji is the home of the Dai Gohonzon, Nichiren Shoshu's object of worship. [10] [11] This image is visited by believers who come on personal pilgrimages, to participate in regular ceremonies, or to take part in large events such as study programs, and similar large meetings. [12]
' pilgrimage to sacred places ') is a Japanese buzzword and internet slang term describing a form of pop-culture tourism or film tourism where fans of anime subculture-related media make visits to real-world locations featured as settings, backgrounds, or general inspiration for their favorite series.
Eight years later, in 1298, Nikkō Shōnin followed Nichiren’s example of assigning successors and designated six senior disciples, headed by Nichimoku. After this designation, Nikkō Shōnin moved to Omosu (currently Kitayama Hommon-ji Temple) and began to transfer the entirety of Taiseki-ji to Nichimoku Shōnin. [1]
Junrei (巡礼) is the word most commonly used for either of two major types of pilgrimages in Japan, in accordance with Buddhism or Shinto. [1] These pilgrimages can be made as a visit to a group of temples, shrines, or other holy sites, in a particular order, often in a circuit of 33 or 88 sites.
Anime and manga portal Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World ( Japanese : キミと僕の最後の戦場、あるいは世界が始まる聖戦 , Hepburn : Kimi to Boku no Saigo no Senjō, Aruiwa Sekai ga Hajimaru Seisen ) , abbreviated as KimiSen ( キミ戦 ) , is a Japanese light novel series written by Kei Sazane and illustrated by Ao ...
Sound of the Sky (ソ・ラ・ノ・ヲ・ト, Sora no Woto) is a Japanese anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures and Aniplex and directed by Mamoru Kanbe. The 12-episode anime aired in Japan on the TV Tokyo television network between January 4, 2010 and March 22, 2010. The anime was also simulcast on Crunchyroll.
Your Name [b] (Japanese: 君の名は。, Hepburn: Kimi no Na wa.) is a 2016 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai, produced by CoMix Wave Films, and distributed by Toho.
The OVAs were licensed by Central Park Media in North America and are distributed by U.S. Manga Corps. An animated television series remake and sequel to the OVAs entitled Sora o Miageru Shōjo no Hitomi ni Utsuru Sekai , again directed by Kigami and produced by Kyoto Animation, began airing in Japan on January 14, 2009 on Chiba TV .