I went couple of times to this amazing palace but couldn't get as much of information that i got from this vid thank you so much ! I'm coming again to let people of my country Saudi Arabia know more
hajimemashite! Thank you for the wonderful video! Hope you are busier now that Japan has reopened for international tourists. I wish to learn more about the fengshui layout of Kyoto. Could you recommend some links for me? 😊
Another wonderful and informative video! I have a question that I wonder if you know the answer. You say bad spirits come from the north-east. In Japan does this have anything to do with why Daruma dolls should face north, too? To keep away bad spirits? Loved your air sword as well 😊
I’m not sure about the Daruma but basically it should face south, I think. North is bad luck in Japan because Buddha passed away with his head heading north.
This is amazing, thank you! I am writing a travelogue about Japan and I need a little help if you can answer my question. You say 'byakko' and then you say something I don't hear well - is it 'sign in road'? Or a Japanese phrase? Thank you in advance. Kyoto is an amazing city and so is Hiezan!
Byakko is white tiger and it is the god of west. Byakko is also the symbol of road. In Kyoto the big road in west is Sanindo, or Sanin road which is one of the Japanese main roads along the Japan sea side.
Great as usual, Shokokuji is really beautiful. I love the elephant painting. Fantastic.
Animals by Japanese painters are cute. Probably it is because they had never seen those animals. They just imagined.
Stunning location, I was listening to your insightful video as I was exploring the palace. Thank you!
I’m glad you like it. Thank you for watching Deep Japan.
I went couple of times to this amazing
palace but couldn't get as much of information that i got from this vid
thank you so much !
I'm coming again to let people of my country Saudi Arabia know more
Thank you for watching and please enjoy Deep Japan channel.
Great Video! Thank you for showing us around. What is the music you played in the beginning of this video?
Loved watching this video. Very informative.
I’m glad you like it.
Thank you!
Thank you watching.
@@lastsamuraikyoto I am always amazed you get into so many place carrying a sword :) you only had to leave it behind a few times so far
hajimemashite! Thank you for the wonderful video! Hope you are busier now that Japan has reopened for international tourists. I wish to learn more about the fengshui layout of Kyoto. Could you recommend some links for me? 😊
I am afraid but I couldn’t find the one in English you’re looking for.
Another wonderful and informative video! I have a question that I wonder if you know the answer. You say bad spirits come from the north-east. In Japan does this have anything to do with why Daruma dolls should face north, too? To keep away bad spirits? Loved your air sword as well 😊
I’m not sure about the Daruma but basically it should face south, I think.
North is bad luck in Japan because Buddha passed away with his head heading north.
@@lastsamuraikyoto Ah ok, that is useful to know. Thank you so much for your reply 😊
This is amazing, thank you! I am writing a travelogue about Japan and I need a little help if you can answer my question. You say 'byakko' and then you say something I don't hear well - is it 'sign in road'? Or a Japanese phrase? Thank you in advance. Kyoto is an amazing city and so is Hiezan!
Byakko is white tiger and it is the god of west. Byakko is also the symbol of road. In Kyoto the big road in west is Sanindo, or Sanin road which is one of the Japanese main roads along the Japan sea side.
@@lastsamuraikyoto Arigatou! You've helped me a lot!
Great video. What did the dragon say?
Thank you for watching Deep Japan. 2024 is the year of the dragon. I don’t know what he said but I know he is really busy this year.
@@lastsamuraikyoto haha cool :)
Shouldn't confuse Nijo Castle with Imperial Castle! Nijo allows you to go inside if I remember correctly.
Right. Nijo castle belongs to Kyoto city. But the imperial palace belongs to the imperial household agency and it is guarded by the royal police.