- The
Mihashira or
Onbashira (****anese: 御柱,
honorific prefix 御 on-/mi- + 柱
hashira 'pillar') are four
wooden posts or
pillars that
stand on the four corners...
- Gaia-
Onbashira is an
album by the new age
artist Kitarō. It was
nominated for the
Grammy Award for Best New Age
Album in 1998. All
tracks are written...
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studio albums.
Among them, the live An
Enchanted Evening (1995), Gaia-
Onbashira (1998), and
Ancient (2001) were all
Grammy nominated. In 1999, Thinking...
- (about 40 to 50 meters) in Suwa Zenkō-ji
temple in
Nagano city Zenkō-ji
Onbashira,
which festival held once in
seven years Yashima Wetland in Kirigamine...
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Houkisugi at
Nakagawa Sugi no
Osugi Jōmon Sugi List of
superlative trees Onbashira Magewappa a
traditional ****anese wood
craft using Cryptomeria Thomas,...
- Journey, a 1994
album by the
Australian singer Olivia Newton-John Gaia-
Onbashira, a 1998
album by the ****anese New Age
musician Kitarō GAIA, a 2003 album...
-
structures with
thatched roofs are
traditionally rebuilt in
turns during the
Onbashira Festival, held
every six
years (in the
years of the
Monkey and the Tiger...
- shrines, the
Tenaga Jinja and the Suwa Jinja.
Major festivals include the
Onbashira and Setsubun.
Hokusai included Lake Suwa in his
famous Thirty-six Views...
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celebrated for its
Zelkova and momiji. The
Honden dates to 1832. The
Onbashira Festival, held in the Year of the
Tiger and Year of the Rooster, sees...
- Suwa
Shrine festival is not annual, but occasional. It
resembles the
Onbashira festival of the Suwa Taisha. Chichibu's
annual night festival draws the...