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Tickets+transportation+shooting strategy of Fujian rice field society in Japan

One of the most famous scenic spots in Japan is the Fujimi Rice Field Association. This scenic spot is crowded with people every time you go, so you can make relevant strategies before you go. Here are some strategies about this scenic spot. Let's have a look.

Introduction of scenic spots

Let's briefly introduce the scenic spots first, and be sure to understand them before going.

1, overview

Fujimi Rice Field Association is the headquarters of more than 30,000 rice field shrines in Japan and one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto. Here, it is dedicated to the God Miriam, who has been endowed with prosperous commerce and abundant crops. Every market in the first month or every month 1 day, it is very lively here. Countless tourists from all over the world come here just to see the most famous torii of Fujian Daohe Society.

2. Main attractions

There are not many major scenic spots, and most tourists come to torii with thousands of books.

2. 1, main entrance

Located at the entrance of the scenic spot, there is a stone tablet with the words "Fujian Road and Great Society" and a huge vermilion torii. Many tourists took their first photos here after coming to the scenic spot.

Tips:

There are two roads into the Daohe Dashe Scenic Area, one is the main entrance and the other is the commercial street. It is recommended to take the main entrance, because there are few people and it is suitable for taking pictures.

2.2. Loumen

According to legend, this building was built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Tianzheng 17 (AD 1589). The "Pray for Life" with the words "I will donate 10,000 stones if my wish to pray for the mother's recovery in Dazheng Temple in Toyotomi Hideyoshi is realized" has been passed down to this day. The front door is also one of the most popular places to take pictures.

2.3. Great Hall

According to the social record, "the main hall is dedicated to five gods, with cloisters on all sides, and the size of each side is 10.6 meters", which is called "made by Milian". In response to the war in the second year (A.D. 1468), all the temples and pagodas in China were burned down, and temporary temples were rebuilt soon. After that, it was collected from various countries and finally rebuilt in the eighth year of Ming Dynasty (AD 1499). Many tourists come here to apply for visas every day.

Twenty-four thousand torii.

In order to express their prayers and gratitude, worshippers offered sacrifices to torii's faith in the Ming Fu Hui, which rose in the Edo period, and then formed today's famous scene "A Thousand Birds Live in a Home". It is one of the most representative landscapes in Kyoto, and it also appeared in the movie Memoirs of a Geisha. Hundreds of scarlet torii formed a passage leading to the top of Daoling Mountain, including dozens of stone statues of foxes.

As everyone's favorite scenic spot, there are so many tourists every day that almost no one can take a group photo with torii.

3. Tickets and opening hours

Tickets: free (don't believe all the charges for tickets.

Opening hours: all day (try not to come at night)

Traffic guide

There are three modes of transportation to visit Daohe Dashe, which you can choose according to your personal preference.

1, bus

Go south 5 or 105, start from Kyoto station, get off in front of Daohe Dashe, and walk east for 7 minutes. As the most convenient transportation mode in Kyoto, it is the first choice for most tourists, but it costs about 100 meters more than the other two modes.

2、JR

Take JR Nara Line and get off at Daohe Station (the second stop from Kyoto, 5 minutes' drive). JR station is the nearest, facing the main entrance, and the fastest.

3. Keisakamoto Line

Take the Sakamoto Line, get off at Fujimi Daohe Station, and walk east for 5 minutes. The platform is close to the bus station, with the style of Fujian Road and Dashe.

What should be done?

1. Take a picture of yourself where a thousand birds live.

Step 2 apply for a visa

Since ancient times, there have been many records that the imperial court prayed for rain or rain to stop, and prayed for a bumper harvest and a peaceful country. In peacetime, people will also come to pray for a good marriage. Toyotomi Hideyoshi sincerely prayed that her mother would recover and be blessed by God. In later times, it was the patron saint of commercial prosperity, industrial prosperity, family safety, traffic safety and skilled skills, and gathered beliefs. Today, these beliefs still exist.

Climb the mountain to find the end of torii and breathe fresh air.

4. Understand that the emissary of Fujimi Daohe Society is a fox, not a dog.

Tips:

The messenger of Tao and the shrine (home is a fox). However, the kin of the Great Shinto and Harmony is not a fox in Shan Ye, and it is invisible to the naked eye just like the Great God. So it is also called "white (transparent fox)" (Japanese pronunciation is the same as byakko-san). Of course, "Millian God" is not a fox.

5. Understand the cost of building torii.

Tips:

The belief in worshipping torii originated from praying for "the wish can come true" or thanking for "the wish has come true", which was very popular in the Edo period, thus forming the scene of many torii shrines in Daohe. At present, torii is continuously built along the entire Yushan Ginseng Road, with different scales, about 1 10,000 seats.

Thousands of torii shooting strategies

This is the entrance of thousands of torii, and it is also a place where people are surging. The birds here are tall and big, with large intervals, and there are many people who are not suitable for taking pictures.

Then how can we shoot the feeling like the picture below? I missed a point before. There are two roads in torii, one is uphill and the other is downhill. So most of the photos actually come from this road.

Tips:

How do you know the way back? Besides looking at banners, you can also observe torii: tails with words and heads without words.

This road back is basically sparsely populated, so it's easy to find an empty corner. As long as the more people walk out of the mountain, the less scenery and the more beautiful scenery, we can find this extremely beautiful road of photography.

At this time, with a kimono, you can pose and shoot at will, and you will only pass by a few passers-by occasionally and wait for a while. Kimonos with thousands of copies of torii are very local in Kyoto.

If you want the right light, wait until around nine or four in the afternoon.

If you want to avoid crowds, get up early in the morning. There are few people around seven o'clock.

Timid friends don't come at night. It is sparsely populated here, and the scarlet torii will look a little gloomy at night.