Friday, December 13, 2013

Blog#3: My Favorite Place


     It is very hard for me to pick out one place as my favorite, however, I’ll introduce one where I think is the best.
     The place is Amanohashidate. You must have heard about it before, because I talked about in our communication class few weeks ago. Today, I’d like you to learn more in detail.
     As you know, Amanohashidate is one of Nihon-Sankei, the three most beautiful spots in Japan. Local people are trying to place their Amanohashidate in World Heritage. If it is realized, I will be happy, too.
     By the way, I’d like you to think about the word “Amanohashidate”. Can you see what it means? I’m going to explain about it.
     “Ama” means “Heaven”, “Hashi” means “a bridge”, and “Date(Tate)” means “to build”, so “Amanohasidate” means “a bridge leading to heaven”. Amanohashidate has an unique legend. Tangonokunifudoki, which was compiled in 700s, tells us the story.


 “Long long time ago, there was a god named Izanaginomikoto. When he created Japan, he built a bridge between heaven and earth for his coming and going. But while he was sleeping, the bridge fell down. This is exactly how Amanohashidate was created.”


     Today, Amanohashidate is famous for matanozoki. It is very difficult to explain how to matanozoki. Please type matanozoki in search box and go on the image search. You will find how to do it at once.
     Anyway, when you do that, the view turns upside-down. The sea changes to the sky, and Amanohashidate becomes truly Amanohashidate!
     There are more and more ways to enjoy Amanohashidate. I’m very sorry I can’t write more. If you get interested in, please ask me anytime for more information. I will be so glad when you do that.
     Finally, I’ll put one picture. This is called Twilight-railroad. This scene appears only in the sunny evening. It must be very beautiful.
 

 
 
     You should visit Amanohashidate at least once, or even visit the website, “www.amanohashidate.jp/ ”,  for more beautiful pictures and further information. I’m very happy if you fully enjoy Amanohashidate!


5 comments:

  1. You said "As you know", but I'm sorry for not having know Amanohashidate is one of the most beautiful spots in japan ever before you said. How interesting matanozoki is!! I can image it !!

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  2. I once visit this place in summer when I was little.
    I heard that nozokimi means moving head down and see back between legs.
    Your picture make me want to visit Amanohasidate.

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  3. I had been to there this summer. It was sunny day. I can see a beautiful view!
    I want to go there again but it's too far to go easily...
    I think Amanohasidate has a value to visit once.

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  4. I haven't been to Amanohashidate .
    Oh, yeah !!!!

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  5. I've also been to Amanohasidate when I was a high school student.
    I was very impressed by matanozoki.
    It was so interesting!

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