Ise Shrine - Japan

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • Nov 2007
    Sacred logs are being hauled hundreds of kilometres upriver to rebuild the Ise shrine.
    The shrine has been at the centre of the Shinto faith for over 1,300 years. Believers think the spirit of the sun goddess lives there and that it's the spiritual home of the Japanese royal family.

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  • @AstralSapien
    @AstralSapien 16 років тому

    Absolutely incredible! I'm writing a small research paper on this process now, and it never ceases to amaze me just how big the lengths humans will go to to keep tradition. I'm so glad they uphold this tradition.

  • @TheRhuen
    @TheRhuen 16 років тому +1

    a true sign of devotion to their faith.

  • @onimotoko
    @onimotoko 15 років тому +1

    how do they decide what trees are sacred?

  • @humanbeansprout
    @humanbeansprout 15 років тому +1

    式年遷宮の件。
    今見つけました。
    すんまそん。
    よい経験をなさいましたね。
    ドキュメンタリードラマを見ているかのようです。
    CWニコルさんのことはご存知でしょうか。
    彼は日本人です。
    国籍だけではなく。
    I'm a shinto-buddist (神道寄り).

  • @Kyoevil
    @Kyoevil 14 років тому

    非常に我々は同じと思うありがとう
    thank you very much we think the same

  • @Locamatea
    @Locamatea 14 років тому

    please!!!!can somebody translate it 4 me???cause the video´s souns doesnt work properly in my computer and im really interested on it...thenks

  • @urbankheki
    @urbankheki 14 років тому

    You can learn all about it from "The Rebuilding of Ise Shrine", a haunting short story by László Krasznahorkai.

  • @sf07creative
    @sf07creative 15 років тому

    They have practiced this tradition for more than 1300 years. The origin of all the religions is here. Believe or not, Moses is buried here, shh, OK!

  • @CarolineOskarsson
    @CarolineOskarsson 11 років тому

    In a sense, all religions are mere myth. But for the people who believe in these myths they are important.

  • @SuperMonaLisaBros
    @SuperMonaLisaBros 6 років тому +2

    If only they had water benders...

  • @Ryoznod
    @Ryoznod 11 років тому

    Me, too though I'm Japanese!

  • @FLOMOSAPIAN
    @FLOMOSAPIAN 12 років тому

    can someone build me an temple please :D in my backyard

  • @Kyoevil
    @Kyoevil 14 років тому

    Subtitles in spanish , haven´t got?
    from UAM xD

  • @sabu85
    @sabu85 16 років тому

    they do that every 13 years.

    • @DonVideoGuy007
      @DonVideoGuy007 5 років тому

      Not quite... this is repeated every 20 years.

  • @TempleofBrendaSong
    @TempleofBrendaSong 9 років тому +1

    Amaterasu Omikami was an ancient Chinese

  • @Rube432
    @Rube432 13 років тому

    500 million dollars, 10,000 trees every 20 years, and thousands of hours of hard labor? All for a myth? As someone outside looking in, this all seems like a waste to me. But I know I'd have a very different opinion if I was one of the people hauling those logs, so I'm going to shut up and let those people carry on their tradition. Besides, it's kinda neat.

  • @Stunnafafadef_Utwerk_Iwatch

    Educative video

  • @Stunnafafadef_Utwerk_Iwatch

    No compulsion in religion