Daimine Climbing 2024
The project was conducted on 2024-07-05~2024-07-07.
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7/5 Overnight before Osaka, sleep as early as possible
7/6 6:30 Meet at Tennoji
7/7 17:00 Tennoji dismissal
Heading to Tokyo immediately.
I saved a bullet train for 7:00 p.m.
If you arrive at Shin-Osaka earlier, challenge yourself to change to an earlier flight.
2024-07-02
I'll have to check my weekend schedule soon.
Sleep deprivation must be avoided because it is truly life-threatening.
We need to see what we need to prepare.
Time remaining, Wed-Thu-Fri
What time and where to meet
When and where to disband
What do I need to bring?
What do you need to buy because you don't have it now?
Merge Later
Please check the PDF and bring it with you when you visit the shrine.
So should I print this?
Meet 7/6 at 6:30 a.m.
Oops, it's much earlier than I thought. I need to stay the night before.
Since there doesn't seem to be a particular list of things to bring
◆Slip-resistant footwear.
Bring your own rain gear.
◆Bring a flashlight.
◆New guests bring sarashi (8 feet).
(Used at Mt. Omine and Mt.)
◆Please print out the following (PDF) and bring it with you when you visit the shrine.
・Omineyama-Yamakamigatake(PDF) ・Okyou・Gyouba poem(PDF)
・Map of Omine Dorogawa (PDF)
Lunch on the day of departure (boxed lunch or at Ohashi Tea House) is at your own expense.
◆Towels and nightclothes are provided at the accommodation, but no bath towels.
◆Prepare change of underwear in case of rain.
◆Magic (thin) - For gomagi/fuda applications.
◆Precedents must wear white coats, hakama, or other mountaineering attire.
Let's call this a list.
I think I wore white clothes when I participated before as a child, but looking at the pictures, the participants who are not predecessors seem to be wearing normal clothes, especially not mountaineering clothes Short-sleeved T-shirt-like
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Also, I can't carry your luggage.
Or you can go without outerwear and just wear underwear and a long-sleeved shirt and roll up your sleeves.
I bought the sarashi (8 feet) from Amazon because I'm not sure about it.
2024-07-04
I cut the sarashi to 8 feet.
Rain gear (parasol) ✅ Flashlight ✅ Printing ✅
non-slip footwear
Put your climbing shoes in your bag.
Vibram on the way back
I hope I don't need a bath towel.
Change underwear in case of rain
magic
2024-07-05
I was able to get a hotel 4 minutes from Tennoji station.
Should have been done earlier as they tended to fill up.
Shinkansen is empty.
It's a weekday evening move.
I have to be quick because if I'm accidentally late, people will come and travel after work and it will get crowded.
The videoconference scheduled for this evening has been rescheduled.
The question of whether or not to bring a PC is gone, I won't.
Document seal ✅
The breakup will be around 5:00 p.m. at Tennoji, so we'll take the bullet train directly home from there.
I packed just the clothes for the trip home in a separate bag.
Quick charger, mobile battery, iPhone
My wife and I read the description, and I think this needs a knapsack. She pointed out that
The question of when to use a bleach
I thought the mountains were so harsh that I would go empty handed, but the interpretation is that you leave your stuff halfway up the mountain and then you go empty handed from there.
If this is the case, you cannot carry a sara-sara in your hand or put it in a tote bag for walking around town, so you need a knapsack.
Buy at Muji in front of the station
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Difficult to detect because the shapes are too different
13:50
Buy marker/knapsack at Muji done
Heading to Tokyo Station
14:45
Bought a boxed lunch at Tokyo Station.
Next, I'll get a ticket for the Shinkansen.
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Ah, there's a trap like that, but this time I didn't think anything of it and came in with a card, so it's safe.
I got 1,500 rounds.
There was some option I didn't know about, so I put it on.
We decided that even if they charge extra, it won't be such an eye-popping amount.
In fact, it looks like the amount of money is the same if you simply add this to your plan, since you now have the option of a plan with or without additional charges.
S work
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Next to the green car
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I see.
There's another wifi flying around that says "for Biz".
I saw a seat for additional charges.
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Participation in a videoconference is allowed as a rule of seating.
However, I didn't bring my PC or headset this time.
The headset isn't heavy, so you could have brought it with you: ......
I have a videoconference scheduled for 4pm (paid time off so I don't have to attend), but as far as joining a confidential outside company meeting from here... I don't think so.
It's possible to just ask.
It's possible to listen and respond with a keyboard.
If you're going to talk, don't you need mutalk?
Uploading images to Scrapbox on both Wifi and 5G doesn't work at all.
Can you do video conferencing with this?
I can hear about two people clattering on the keyboard.
It's a pain to look at Twitter and wait for images to load, so let's do a digital detox!
Scheduled to arrive at 17:30
Preview the meeting place, then buy dinner and go to the hotel.
However, I'm not sure if they'll have lunch at 3:00 p.m. and then have dinner.
Maybe some Wider In Jelly.
Buy a sleep aid and a caffeine-free drink.
I'd rather have a portable breakfast if we're meeting at 6:30.
I had brought the base bread.
Is a drink and a Widerin Jelly enough?
Tomorrow's schedule of events is difficult to understand, so I'll recompile it.
Meet at 6:30
Depart from Osaka (7:00) ⇒ Hanna Expressway from Hanshin Expressway "Bun-no-sato" tollgate ⇒ Oyodo Visitor Center (8:00) ⇒ Kurotaki Michi no Eki (8:50) ⇒ All the way to Dorogawa Bridge (9:45). ⇒Hannadoya Road
9:45 Dorogawa, Ohashi Tea House
Ortlieb out of the bus and loaded into the inn's car.
Dorogawa lodging town → Omineyama Lunch at Ohashi teahouse at the trailhead ⇒ Sutra reading at the far shrine (10:30) ⇒ Mt.
11:00 Entering the mountain from the Yudai Qin
Arrangement of procession in front of the Yugaimon Gate ⇒ Entry to the summit of Mt. Female ascetic will go to Mt.
Tasuki-hanging at Dotsuji Tea House ⇒ Sutra reading at Fudo Myoo welcoming you to the temple ⇒ Sutra reading at Fudo Myoo welcoming you to the temple
Leave large luggage at Matsukiyo Tea House ⇒ Omote no Gyobo (Kanehakeiwa and Nishi no Soupeki) ⇒ Chanting at Shukubo on the mountain ⇒ Ura-gyobo⇒ Ura-gyobo ⇒ Shukubo on the mountain
15:30 Goma Shugyo
Omineyama Temple: Goma Shugyo at the main hall on the mountain (15:30) ⇒ Descend the mountain after the Goma Shugyo => Secret Gyojo (Matsukiyo Tea House from the top of the mountain) =>
Collecting luggage at Matsukiyo Tea House?
Downhill?
18:00 Yarding gate
Bow in thanks at the Yugaimon (18:00) ⇒ Bus ⇒ Bathing in Dorogawa Onsen (18:30) ⇒ Nyumine Shugyo, a direct meeting of the first day's training (19:00-21:00) ⇒ Overnight stay.
17:30 Shin-Osaka arrival
Possibility of not getting a reserved seat for the return trip
Since it's a Sunday flight to Tokyo, it clashes with the return of Tokyo residents who went sightseeing in the Kansai region.
Got a reserved seat for 19:00 departure -> Tokyo Station 2127
Late because you don't want the bus to be late.
I realized I probably should have bought it from a physical ticket machine and then taken it on Eki-net so I could change it online.
18:24 Tennoji arrival.
We don't know where we're meeting, we don't know where the hotel is.
18:33
I checked the meeting place.
10 minutes straight road from the hotel.
18:49
Hotel's own room NOW
They have a box available for checkout, so all you have to do is put the key in the box.
20:00
I turned on the air conditioner and relaxed in the cool room.
Frankly, I'm already tired.
Safe to go to bed by 10:00 and sleep 8 hours and get up by 6:00.
Honestly, it's a challenge to be able to sleep ahead of time at this time.
Shinjuku (Tokyo)
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Chi-Tama Pork Modern + Mochi Cheese Tompei
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Drunken fainting and fainting aim
I took it too easy.
21:27 back at hotel
I couldn't buy Doriel because the drugstore was closed. Take before bed to relieve fatigue during sleep! Four relaxing and nourishing herbal medicines, four vitamins, and amino acids act on a tired body. It is a caffeine-free formula that can be taken before bedtime.
I also bought a sheet to wipe my face.
Sorting luggage at the hotel at night
What to wear tomorrow
jodphurs
Innerwear, shirt to be worn over
(mountain-)climbing boots
Ryokan by bus as soon as you get off the mountain
What to bring up the mountain
Wallet, cell phone, mobile battery -> into the pants of climbing clothes
Change of undergarments and shirt in case of rain -> to backpack ✅.
Bleached, documents to backpack ✅.
What not to bring and climb
Change of clothes, etc. → to Ortlieb
Chargers, cables, etc. → to tote inside Ortlieb
When you wake up tomorrow.
Get dressed.
Tote the charger.
Put your phone and wallet in your pocket and go.
22:44
Oh, I'm getting sleepy.
2024-07-06
5:18 a.m. wake up
6:00
I'd better get going.
Tennoji at 6 a.m., 26 degrees Celsius
But it's so hot that it's doing slip damage to my stamina.
6:16
We made it to the meeting safely.
take the bus
Buy [gomagi
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300 yen
write your wish on the back
They have some event coming up in October or so, and they're going to bake it there.
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Jyoten is one of the heavenly guardian deities of Buddhism. The Hindu equivalent of Ganesha. The mantra of Kangiten is "Onkiri Kugyak Unsowaka."
I also bought two kinds of bills for 1,000 yen.
I don't know anything about what it is, well, I feel like I should buy it and observe.
I brought a folding umbrella, but when it rains in the mountains, I don't let it umbrella me.
Chit-chat in the car
Ontakesan is a 3,067-meter-high composite stratovolcano located at the western end of the East Japan Volcanic Belt, straddling Kiso-machi and Otaki-mura in Kiso-gun, Nagano Prefecture, and Gero and Takayama in Gifu Prefecture. It is an independent peak with a broad base. It is the 14th highest mountain in Japan and the second highest free-standing mountain after Mt.
There is a shrine.
Judging from the URL, "Musashi Mitake Jinja."
Musashi Mitake Shrine is located in Ome City, Tokyo (formerly Tamagun, Musashi Province). It is located on top of Mt.
Ontake and Mitake refer to Mount Kinpusan in the Yoshino region (Nara Prefecture), the center of Shugendo (mountain asceticism). [Ontake and Mitake refer to Mt. Kinpusan in the Yoshino region (Nara Prefecture), the center of Shugendo, which has developed since the Middle Ages as a sacred place of mountain worship, enshrining Zaogongen and Kushimachinomikoto, and has acquired a religious sphere that extends over Musashi and Sagami. The shrine is currently a single shrine that is not affiliated with the Jinja Honcho (Shinto Shrine Headquarters).
It is said to have been founded in the 7th year of Emperor Sojin's reign (91 B.C.), and in 736 Gyoki is said to have invoked Zao Gongen... In the Meiji era (1868-1912), due to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism, the name of the shrine was changed from Ontake Daigongen (Ontake Zao Gongen) to Ohmadono-Tenjinsha. This was because the shrine was compared to "Omadonomizunotenjinsha" listed in the Engishiki, but since there was another shrine that was also compared to Omadonomizunotenjinsha (Omadonomizunoten Shrine in Daimaru, Inagi City, Tokyo), the name was changed to Ontake Shrine. In 1952, the name was changed to the current Musashi Ontake Shrine. There is a shrine associated with Nara.
Ontake-San Yamato Honmu Shrine
Located in the center of Japan and straddling Nagano and Gifu prefectures, this 3067-meter-high composite stratovolcano is one of the most famous sacred mountains in Japan, and the history of religious worship is said to date back to the founding of the mountain by Yataro no Kokaku in 702.
Ontake as the root dojo of Ontake-kyo, and the worshippers who worshiped there united as a group, and on May 17, 1882, the Meiji government officially recognized the independence of the religion, and on September 28 of the same year, the religion was established, thus marking 136 years of history.
Ontake-kyo, however, has long been popular as a mountain worship and folk religion, and is a democratic religious organization without a head minister, whose head minister is elected by election.
Patterns that became independent as a new sect of Shinto after the abolition of Shugen in 1872.
8:18 ooyodo
Arrived around 8:00 a.m. in Oyodo
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Departure at 8:18
I wrote a comment in support of Yasuno and tweeted poster information while rocking on the bus up the mountain road.
8:50 Kurotaki
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It looks like it's going to rain in the doldrums.
I'd put the mobile battery in a knapsack that I'd check in, not in my pocket.
The battery will last until we climb up and down.
Mother Hall ~ 9:50 Omine Ohashi Bridge/Ohashi Teahouse
mother
I lost the signal here, so I made a note in my Apple Notebook.
I think I'll just have to go back to where the PC is to reflect it.
Merged.
This hermitage was built by En no Gyoja for his mother who was chasing him for her own safety. The "women-prohibited gate" that was built to prevent his mother "Shiratoume" from entering the dangerous mountain was the beginning of the "women-prohibited" policy, which has been maintained for more than 1,300 years. This is a reflection of En no Gyoja's kind heart for his mother, and since his mother assisted villagers in childbirth, the temple is believed to have a sacred power to bring forth a child and ensure safe delivery.
The current women's boundary gate is a little further away.
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having no radio waves
Ohashi Chaya
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I didn't feel like eating udon, so I ate two dumplings, which, in hindsight, is probably not enough calories.
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I wonder if the bridge itself is named "Cleanliness Bridge".
Reading sutra in front of something in front of Gyojindo.
Woman's ward gate
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Entering through the women's boundary gate
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Ichiko teahouse?
They used to have them, but they don't anymore.
11:18 break
12:04 Helpful Water
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Doratsuji Chaya
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I wonder if this was made here, or if it was brought in from below.
expose (a lie)
13:06 Matsukiyochaya
I left my luggage.
Here's the scary part.
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Left: "The ancient way of the ascetic."
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14: 07
western peeping tom
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No photos of the rows, so Google it.
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There was also a video
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14:32 Omine-Gojiin Sakura Honbou Shukubo
get a cup of hot tea
written oracle
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It doesn't say anything about good or bad luck. I'll read it carefully when I get home.
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I don't know if this picture is right here.
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Backstage area from here
Apparently the guide fee is 1,000 yen per person.
acting according to one's own beliefs
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homa
16:30
Downhill?
Too much pain in the knee, so I bought a vajra cane at Matsukiyo Chaya, 2,500 yen.
I think I read something about renting it downstairs for 1500 yen and getting 500 yen back when you return it.
Well, I can't help it.
20:36 dinner
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I hear some people will get up at 4am tomorrow to go to the waterfall.
I'd like to pass on this one.
2024-07-07
Wake up at 5:00 a.m.
I got down there with a quick change of clothes and packed luggage in about 10 minutes, but there wasn't much to do since my next appointment was a 6:00 breakfast!
Reflection on Yesterday
It would be better to buy onigiri (rice balls) and bring them with you for lunch than to wait in line to buy udon noodles, rather than eat them on the bus.
Right knee still hurts.
They gave me a molas, but I should have brought my own. I should have brought a branch for the electrical outlet since we're staying in a large room at an inn for the first night.
Meals from 6:00 a.m.
Load the truck before departure.
Ryusenji at 7:00.
After breakfast, take a leisurely walk to a temple within walking distance of the inn
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Daranisuke's main house at home, bought from Amazon.
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They have a board version.
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Apparently, only Őbaku is boiled down according to traditional methods.
In the old days, they used to serve it coated on the bamboo skin used for lunch boxes, but modern laws do not allow it to be distributed in that form, so they have no choice but to package it.
But the temperature makes them melt, so they look very bad.
So we added other ingredients and made it into a pill, which is now our main product.
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attached
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If I was there early enough, I was taught the ritual of purification by water.
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Water is applied to the mind's eye? and mouth, knead it into your hands, and then apply it to your chest, solar plexus, and abdomen.
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They say it is cold because it is spring water.
They say the front demon clears the way with an axe and the back demon holds the water.
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[Shingon and Tendai sects
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The wheel treasure is a throwing weapon of ancient India. After it was introduced into Buddhism, it was used as an analogy for the Buddha's preaching to break the vexations of the mind, and came to be regarded as a symbol of preaching, as it is also referred to as the wheel of conversion. --- Rinpoche|NARA NATIONAL MUSEUM "cool
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The Meaning of Rokuharamitsu
Four in front, two in back
Colors are ranks
Red is the greatest
What is Shugendo? When you look up "Shugendo", you will often find "Shingon-shu" or "Tendai-shu".
But wasn't Kukai the founder of the Shingon sect, Saicho the founder of the Tendai sect, and Yaku Shokaku the founder of Shugendo? I was wondering about this. Within Shugendo, there are two schools: the Shingon-oriented Touzan school and the Tendai-oriented Honzan school.
The Tozan school is a sect of Shugendo (mountain asceticism) of the Shingon sect that existed from the Heian period (794-1185) to the Edo period (1603-1868). It was based on Kinpusan and Sanboin (Daigoji) was its main temple. ... The Tōzan school was forcibly integrated into the Shingon school of Buddhism after the Meiji Restoration (1872), when the Shinto and Buddhist schools were separated and the Shugendō sect was abolished. --- Tosanha - Wikipedia The Honzan school is a sect of Shugendo (mountain asceticism) in the Tendai sect that existed from the Heian period (794-1185) to the Edo period (1603-1868). It was based in Kumano Sanzan, with Shogoin as its head temple. ... The head temple was forcibly integrated into the Tendai sect by the Shinto/Buddhist Separation Order after the Meiji Restoration (1868) and the Abolition of Shugendo in 1872 (Meiji 5). However, Shogoin remained opposed to this measure, and after World War II, it became independent again as the Honzan Shugen sect. --- Honzan School - Wikipedia They didn't get along for a while, but now they've made up.
Only the Daigishi wears the Tendai-style Brahma kesa in the Shingon-style Shibato-goma.... During the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1568-1600), when the conflict and quarrels between the Tosan School and the Honzan School became violent, a high priest of the time intervened to reconcile them. As a sign of reconciliation, it was agreed that when both schools burned the Shiba-do goma, only the ogishi would wear the kesa of the other school.
This lecture also had a Falun person and a Brahma person.
"enterbongo" is written as "nyuubu
ascetic practice atop a mountain (practise)
Walk to bus parking lot
Take your own stuff off the truck in the parking lot and load it onto the bus.
Bus to Yoshino
[** Sakura Motobo
Full visit to Sakuramotobo
A "I have completed my training, great job" kind of meeting?
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Nandikesvara (Ganesh in the Buddhist pantheon)
Kangiten (喜喜天, ... Kangiten (also known as Kangi-jiten) is one of the heavenly bodies, the guardian deities of Buddhism. He is the Hindu equivalent of Ganesha, and like Ganesha, has an elephant head.
Gyoja Q&A / Yamabushi Q&A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSUP5hMIK_E
Not this time, but it's well recorded with transcripts, which is great because there were some parts I didn't catch.
Q: What is a pioneer? A: A pioneer is a person who leads the way in society.
Q: What is the principal object of worship? A: The whole of the universe is the principal object of Shugendo...
This is a good line here.
They don't always do it.
We took a commemorative photo.
I blurred out all the faces except my own.
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Purification with incense powder
I wasn't sure since it was my first time, but the procedure seems to be the same as purification with water
It's called "nuriko" (lacquered incense).
Nurikoh is incense mixed with powdered incense ingredients. It is a very fine powder that is as light as baby powder, so when rubbed into the hands or body, it blends in with the skin and is not noticeable. The raw material of lacquered incense is nature itself, which is made from dried and powdered Japanese and Chinese plants used in Chinese herbal medicine, and is said to be basically harmless.
offer homa
They were carrying green leaves with lots of smoke.
Everything smells of smoke, even the contents of your bag.
Award ceremony here for those who have applied for the predecessors.
Receive a bill
They asked me to take two, but I took one and left.
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I don't know what a bill is, so I thought I received two right? I thought I "received two bills" when I received the first one, but I need to receive two wooden boards.
contents
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I don't know what to do about this.
I wonder if I can remove this paper.
I don't know anything about it, so I'm holding off for now.
I looked it up and it says it could go either way.
In the case of the type that wraps the whole body, many people do not peel it off for reasons such as "I don't feel comfortable touching it directly.
This doesn't wrap everything, so let's peel it off.
But the glue on the surface didn't come off properly...
I think the Ryusenji one is stamped and the Sakurabonbo one is a printer. I like the modern technology because the letters are clearer.
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[Touba, sutra and ema printers│Products for decarbonization, carbon neutral products, magneto-thermal organic waste decomposer, portable power supply lithium-ion batteries, edible ink candy printers, stupa printers, Cutting Edge https://cuttingedge-tech .jp/product/touba_printer.html] Hoho, you don't just print, you apply a base material?
I left it wet for a while, thinking that water-resistant pigment ink would probably be fine, but the glue loosened and it came off easily.
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After this, head to [hall with an enshrined statue of Kobo Daishi (at a Shingon temple)
Some people seem to go straight to the lunch hall, the older ones were discussing whether to call a car or not.
I was really tired and didn't want to go, but I thought my knee would be fine on the paved road, so I decided to go.
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I thought I saw this at the time of Kumano Kodo 2023, but maybe I'm imagining things. https://gyazo.com/6528f5178846190b1134008342ec79d9
I can't read.
hall with an enshrined statue of Kobo Daishi (at a Shingon temple)
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Inari shrine on the right, a common pattern of Shinto/Buddhist syncretism.
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https://gyazo.com/8077c5f8b282795a5f76cd63b8fcafe7
I don't know what this is.
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https://gyazo.com/0174db137ab5ca1c962df617a210ea19
Kinpusenji Temple is the symbol of Yoshinoyama and the fundamental center of Shugendo. Kinpusan is the general name for the mountains from Yoshino-yama to Sanjo-gatake (Mt. Omine), meaning "golden mitsuke. It serves as the gateway to Omineyama Temple on Mt. The date of foundation is unknown, but it is said that En no Gyoja founded Kinpusan in the olden days, and that the statue of Zao Gongen was enshrined there by Seiho Rigen Daishi in the Heian period (794-1185).
Several names for the same instance.
No photo of Zao Gongen because photography is prohibited.
It's huge! Intense! Cool!
The gentle Buddha appeared in the form of rage Zao Gongen. Zao Gongen is the principal deity of Shugendo, Japan's unique mountain Buddhism. Its official name is Kongo Zao Gongen or Kongo Zao Bosatsu. He is known as the principal image in the main hall of Kinpusenji Temple (Zao-do) in Yoshino-cho, Nara Prefecture. The word "Kongo Zao" means the embodiment of ultimate and immortal truth, and the king who controls all things. --- Zao Gongen - Wikipedia "A uniquely Japanese Buddha with no Indian origins." Really?
It comes with a separate mantra.
Onba zaragusha, aranja, (yes), sowaka
Aside from that, some sects think it's strange that there's a Sanskrit mantra even though he was born in Japan.
It is unlikely that a Japanese-born Yaku Gyoja would be given a mantra, which is a translation of the Sanskrit word for mantra, and Shogoin (head temple of the Shugendo sect) and others use the epithet given by Emperor Kogaku and chant as follows
Namu Jinben Daibosatsu
Some sects specify the following mantras.
The reversal of music and the inversion of music
In this lecture, I used the Shingon side, but I've heard the Nanmu Shinhen Daibosatsu side as well.
I even heard him say Namu hachidairyuu at the time.
Ominesan Ryusenji Temple in Tenkawa-mura, Yoshino-gun, Nara Prefecture, the principal deities are Maitreya Bosatsu (Maitreya Bodhisattva) and the eight great dragon kings. --- Eight Great Dragon Kings - Wikipedia I see. So there are various gods and Buddha enshrined, and each sect calls on the gods and Buddha that they value the most.
Nandikesvara (Ganesh in the Buddhist pantheon)] (= Ganesha) was also enshrined in the cherry blossom main temple. https://gyazo.com/377db70870e77cde472fd3056ec3a62e
I bought Kakinoha Sushi on your recommendation.
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I bought it with the intention of eating it on the train on the way home, but "it tastes better if you let it sit for a day".
Next time it won't clash with the gubernatorial race, so you might as well buy dinner separately.
I ate it on the shinkansen on the way home. The fish was more salty than the ones sold at Tokyo Station and other places.
Heading to the lunch venue
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23 minutes in the hot sun
I'm glad I bought a parasol.
I didn't see anyone else using it besides me.
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The steep hill on the way back is tough.
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This goes on for 300 meters?
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Surprisingly, it didn't last.
Lunch
Arrival at 1140
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Front=Front
take a bath
I thought I had a change of clothes in my knapsack, but I didn't.
1201 Start
short meeting
Naorai is an event at the end of a ritual at a shrine where all the participants in the ritual drink sake and eat a food offering (a ritual of sharing drinking and eating together).
There is a power supply in the lunch hall, but I put the charger in the big luggage loaded on the bus...
We went to the hot springs attached to the lunch venue, but somehow I had transferred my change of clothes that I had put in my hand luggage yesterday into my large luggage.
There is no signal at the lunch site either.
Karaoke started, so I took off with the others and went to a cafe.
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15:22 Roadside Station
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Mysterious tower in the distance
Siri told me when I took the above photo and cropped it, convenient times.
16:30
Midosuji Line from Tennoji to Shin-Osaka
17:03~17:17 Shin-Osaka Midori no madoguchi
There's an opening in the most recent reserved seat, so we could make an early change.
I'd like a seat with a power outlet, my phone is about to go off.
Thank you to the staff member who guided me to a seat in the center of the three-seater with an outlet in the armrest, just as I had told him there was an outlet there.
17:30 Shinkansen boarding
Failed attempt to purchase compresses
The next challenge is to secure a power supply.
Success!
Next up is the hygiene challenge, but there's no rush.
They say it stops in Kyoto and past that.
I turned my head and it jerked, dangerous.
smart phone
29%
Mobile battery 8%.
I'm going to go change my clothes while charging my mobile battery on my seat for the time being.
Change of clothes done
But I've noticed that when I put sweaty clothes in with everything else, everything smells bad.
I don't know what to do.
I devised a bag refill and put it all in Ortlieb.
Sealed until opened at home.
Is there some kind of solution that doesn't smell if you seal in some kind of gas that kills the bacteria?
safely arriving in tokyo
I'm going to watch the Anno team open the polls.
About sutra reading
Full version to be done at the temple, digest version to be done elsewhere.
The order of the mantras is on a case-by-case basis.
I found a lot of stuff I didn't know this time.
penitential letter
A sangege (repentance) is a chant taken from the Fugen Gyogan-bon of the 40-volume Kegonkyō. It is often referred to as a repentance chant. The chorus is a reflection on the three karma (karma of body, mouth, and mind) that are the obstacles to liberation, namely, greed, hatred, and delusion. --- Chart of Repentance - Wikipedia Kaikyo Gatha
Kaikyoge is a chant that is read before the reading of the sutras at Buddhist memorial services. The chants are also called Kaikyōgen (opening chant). --- Kaikyoge - Wikipedia Sanjo Tinjo
I wasn't sure where this came in at.
There is an explanation that the first three articles of the Nine-article Tathagata Sutra are three-article tathagata, but this lecture's interpretation does not seem to be so
Maybe this is a combination of parts of Articles 1, 2, and 9, three of which make a three-article tincture.
1:
Tangut: The Way of the Buddha
Three treasures as treasure possessions
2:
Three coffins for purification of mind and spirit. Three coffins for spiritual purification of mind and spirit.
Three treasures for the purification of mind and heart
9:
Buddhas of the past and present
Present-day Buddhas
Future Buddhas: Tathagata Tathagata
Three treasures for offerings to the deceased
Three treasures for offerings to the deceased
After this, the commentary on the Hourakuji temple states
Namu nakyokuyo Namu nakyokuyo Sanzon kaihae Sanzon kaihae Kuyokuyo Kuyokuyo Henshin sangyo Aimin seshoju Aimin seshoju Gozhi disciple
but in this lecture
Amitabha's Pure Land (composed of prayers for the salvation of all living things)
Reishan Kaihe (Association of Reishan Kaihe)
respectful memorial service
Buddhist image normally withheld from public view
pity and acceptance (e.g. of the negative)
masses who support (e.g. the arts)
had become
Heart Sutra
This is the usual
Shingon
Āryācalanātha Shingon (Sino-Japanese esoteric Buddhism)
Chuchu Jyu (Jishu Jyu): Noumak Samanda Bazaradan Sendamakaroshada Sowataya Un Thalata Kang Man
I now return to you. O Vajradhara, the most venerable of all! O Venerable Vajra, the wrathful and vicious! Smash them to pieces. Hoon. Trat. Haan. Maan.
Shingon Shingon ("The Great Goddess of Mercy")
Not in Ref. 1
Reversal of the Tone and Reversal of the Law of Avalokitesvara
Rinzai Zao Daigongen Shingon
This is also not in Ref. 1.
On, on, on, on, on, on.
Hon Gakusan
Honkaku Shinpokushin Hokushin (The Body of the Law of Return to Life)
Ever-living Myoho-shinrendai
Originally, the three body virtues of the three body parts (honrai gusoku sanshindoku)
Thirty-Seven Precious Treasures of the Castle of the Spirit of Residence (Thirty-Seven Precious Treasures of the Castle)
Fumon Jinji Shu Sanmai
Onri-in-ga-honen-gu
Muhentoku Kaihon Enman (The Perfect Enlightenment)
Kanga Tinga Rai Shinshobutsu
The true awareness philosophy holds that all sentient beings are originally endowed with the Buddha-nature, true-self, and Buddha-nature, but as they are born and nurtured, they gradually become covered in the worldly worldly troubles, and they do not realize that they are the same being as the Buddha. This is, of course, in direct contradiction to the Buddha's teaching that samsara begins with the absence of awareness. --- Honkaku - Wikipedia [It's an idea that spread from the Tendai sect.
fragmentary note.
Kuzuya Nakai Shunpudo
It has a shelf life of only 10 minutes.
No phone reservations, reservations made in-store, made in-store and eaten on the spot.
Knee problems
Morrus should be put up first.
Bantelin knee and ankle guards are a good idea.
Tights for mountaineering
Support tights for mountaineering
rich and poor, high and low
all-purpose curse
On Roca Roca Caraya Sowaka
If I read it, it's always last.
He seems to be using it in a "everyone else" kind of way after calling out to the major divinities.
On-Abira Unken Straw
Surprisingly, I can't find it in the list of mantras.
This is after reading a song on the mountain,
"Great God of Arms, I beseech your aid against my enemy!
O Great Sage Immovable of Great Sage, I beseech your aid against my enemy!
Aomori prefecture (Tohoku area)
It comes out in the form of a stream of
Dainichi Daisho Fudo Myoo
fortune.
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roughly
You can see the treasure but you can't take it now, stop worrying, help will come when the time is right.
unorganized memo
1000
12 km
1.5 hours at the earliest
unexpired
Not a ridge, just a climb.
road built behind the main gate of a shrine or temple to provide access to the imperial palace, esp. during the Heian period
Practice at Mt. Takao and Mt. Yatsugatake
Mt. Red (i.e. Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate, Mt. Haku)
red-whiskered bulbul (Lepidotrigla microptera)
Iizuna Daikonjin
remote and pristine region
Mt. Sanbongsan (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tateyama)
There are also chain-linked sections.
Hid because Shugendo was banned.
Kanto's was destroyed.
Mt Haguro (in Kyoto)
mountain-shaped
Koshyugen, older than Yakugyoja
trumpet shell
have a carnal desire (for a woman)
nave
haiku poetesses
ancestor
great emperor (i.e. the emperor himself)
Ganesha
hall with an enshrined statue of Kobo Daishi (at a Shingon temple)
Kobo Daishi
lukewarmness
drawing and manual arts
Eyebrows, mouth, chest, belly
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