[4K] 正伝永源院 ・建仁寺 茶の湯の庭 京都の庭園 The Garden of Tea SHODEN-EIGEN-IN [4K]

Описание к видео [4K] 正伝永源院 ・建仁寺 茶の湯の庭 京都の庭園 The Garden of Tea SHODEN-EIGEN-IN [4K]

Recently, there are many cold rainy days on the day of shooting a video. However, it has become warmer day by day.
なぜか撮影の日に寒い雨の日が多いです。でも日々暖かくなって来ています。

http://www.shoden-eigenin.com/english...
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Shoden Eigen-in is a Zen temple. It is also a sub-temple of Kennin-ji, which is the head temple in the Rinzai Kenninji Sect of Buddhism. A sub-temple was usually a temple built after the death of the founder of a sect, or a high priest of a major or famous temple. It would have been built by disciples within the precincts of the temple to hold the grave and eternalize the virtues of the deceased.
Shoden Eigen-in was formed upon the merger of multiple temples that were patronized by military leaders in Japan.
The teahouse Jo-an is a National Treasure of Japan. It was built as a structure for Japanese-style tea ceremony, in which the Tea Master prepares tea and offers the associated traditional hospitality to invited guests. Oda Urakusai built the teahouse early in the 17th century when restoring Shoden-in Temple. He became a Christian (a Japanese Christian priest) and according to one theory, the name was derived from his baptismal name, The teahouse Jo-an in Shoden Eigen-in today is a replica. The original was sold to the Mitsui conglomerate in 1901 and moved to Tokyo. In 1947, the original was moved to Inuyama City in Aichi Prefecture, where it still stands. The teahouse in Shoden Eigen-in today was newly built in 1996 as a replica of the original teahouse before it was sold.

当院は建仁寺の塔頭寺院の一つで、建仁寺39世無涯和尚が創建し、もと永源庵と称したが、明治6年(1873)廃寺となったため祇園にあった正伝院を此の地へ移し、のち「永源」の名を受けつぎ、いまの名に改めた。釈迦如来を本尊とし、客殿・庫裡(くり)・鐘楼・唐門のほか、正門の左手に織田有樂斎らの墓がある。

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