【4K】[4/30]JR宇治駅から平等院へ!藤の花満開と歴史香る京都宇治の魅力を体感する旅動画
Hello everyone. This is YUGO of The Real Kyoto. Today, I’m at JR Uji Station. Today is April 30th, the last day of April. The reason I’m at JR Uji Station is… When you think of Uji, what comes to mind? Speaking of Uji… When you think of Uji, you think of Uji matcha, and… well, I think many things come to mind, but… today, I plan to go to Byodo-in Temple. Why Byodo-in Temple at this time? Because… Byodo-in Temple, right now… the wisteria flowers… are in full bloom. Speaking of wisteria flowers, some overseas viewers may not know this, but… um… This building is amazing. So Kyoto-like. Speaking of wisteria flowers, it’s Demon Slayer! What’s the English name…? Demon Slayer, or something like that? In the Demon Slayer anime, there’s a flower that demons can’t approach. That flower that demons can’t approach is… wisteria flowers… and that’s the setting. And those wisteria flowers are now in full bloom. The wisteria flowers in front of Byodo-in Temple’s Phoenix Hall are in full bloom, so I want to go see them today. Speaking of Byodo-in Temple… um… for those who don’t know… to briefly explain… Byodo-in Temple is on the back of the Japanese 10-yen coin… the Japanese currency… the 10-yen coin… the temple depicted on the back. Is it a temple? A monastery, yes. A monastery. That is Byodo-in Temple’s Phoenix Hall. It’s really very familiar to Japanese people… a place… Um… Actually, in The Real Kyoto, I’ve filmed at Byodo-in Temple… um… I’ve filmed around Byodo-in Temple many times, but I’ve never filmed the wisteria flowers… I’d never filmed them before. In that sense… it’s a first attempt. I’m going to see the wisteria flowers at Byodo-in Temple today… that’s the plan. The cherry blossoms are over now. Um… hotel prices are gradually… decreasing. And the temperature is becoming comfortable for sightseeing. Um… today it will be 26 degrees Celsius at noon, and even at night it will be around 12 or 13 degrees. But the temperature difference is… The temperature difference between day and night is very large. So, in that sense… I hope you’ll be careful not to catch a cold. It’s hot at noon, but you can’t walk around all day in a T-shirt and shorts, so be sure to bring a jacket and enjoy exploring Kyoto. So, let’s leave the introductory remarks there, and… um, from here… I’ll walk to Byodo-in Temple. This shopping street, in fact, in summer… a festival is held. Many food stalls come out along this street… and the festival is held. I went last year… um… I forgot the name of the festival… I wonder what it was called… I’ll add it to the description if I remember. The charm of Uji is, without a doubt… these amazing historical buildings… everywhere… that’s what’s good about Uji. Even in Kyoto city, many such buildings still exist… But Uji… it’s somehow different from Kyoto city… you can find Machiya houses. Oh, amazing. Lunch, perhaps? Osaka-ya Market. Osaka-ya Market. The exterior has a strong Showa era atmosphere, but the inside has a very stylish atmosphere. I’d like to visit here too… sometime in the future. Now then, across the road is… Uji Bridge and the Uji River. Wow, the power is amazing. Look, everyone. This is Uji Bridge. It has a similar vibe to the Togetsukyo Bridge in Arashiyama. I feel. The bridge is incredibly huge. It’s quite a popular photo spot, and everyone…is taking pictures here. taking pictures. However, when it rains, the river water rises… and that area becomes a bit dangerous, so… everyone, please be aware of the weather… before and after, and take pictures here carefully. Now, the explanation of Uji Bridge is… written on this wooden board. It says here. It was built 1300 years ago. Apparently. Wow, amazing! Alright! So, we’re heading to Byodo-in Temple, our main destination. Let’s go! The right side is a road where cars can easily pass. This is where the torii gate is. And the left side is considered the main approach. We’re walking, so we’ll walk from here. It seems like a nice cafe-like building with a good atmosphere. When you say Uji, it’s Uji matcha. Everything has Uji matcha mixed in it. Gyoza Takoyaki Everything is Uji matcha. Even ramen. Uji matcha char siu ramen, Uji matcha egg ramen, it’s all Uji matcha. Oh, wisteria flowers! These are currently on display at Byodo-in Temple, and they are now in full bloom. It’s a great sight. Let’s look forward to it. We can see these incredibly large wisterias. Oh, they are displayed everywhere. Oh! These wisteria flowers here are huge too. Amazing! Incredibly huge. Oh, bees are coming to collect nectar. Oh We’re going a little off the path. Everyone, look! Even here, Starbucks blends in perfectly. Starbucks is also located near Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka streets. It’s really well integrated into Kyoto. What’s the business strategy called again? Localization, wasn’t it? They’ve built their stores to match the local atmosphere perfectly. Completely blended in. Our goal is the wisteria flowers. But look at this on the way to the wisterias. Everyone, do you know what this is? It’s maple leaves. Maple leaves. Green maple leaves. Incredibly beautiful. These will turn bright red in autumn. So, we’re going to buy tickets and go inside. I was going to buy a ticket and go in, but everyone, look at this! Amazing! This is it! This is it! These are Byodo-in Temple’s wisteria flowers. Wisteria flowers are truly beautiful. Incredibly beautiful. These are even larger… inside Byodo-in Temple. Let’s buy tickets and go inside. Okay. So, we bought the tickets. Let’s go inside. Byodo-in Temple was built about a thousand years ago. It seems. We paid 700 yen to enter the garden. It seems like an additional 300 yen is needed to enter the Phoenix Hall. Look! Here we go! The wisteria blossoms are amazing. They’re growing in clusters. Wow, this is nice. Truly, this approach… along the way… there are probably 10 to 20 times more wisteria blossoms than I expected. It’s incredibly beautiful. Let me zoom in a little. But it’s incredibly beautiful. Kyoto, you see, is famous for its cherry blossoms… and autumn leaves, but… these wisteria blossoms are also… famous. I definitely recommend… if you’re visiting Kyoto during this time of year… you should visit Byodoin Temple. I’m taking a picture with it overlaid on a 10-yen coin. And Now, this is Byodoin Temple. There’s an additional 300 yen fee to enter. And, if you look around, you’ll see… Everyone comes to Byodoin Temple… to see… a lot of people are visiting, but… Well, as you can see. Many people come here to see the wisteria blossoms. And right now, the wisteria blossoms are… incredibly beautiful. Many people from Kyoto have been to Byodoin Temple many times. But, many people haven’t seen the wisteria blossoms yet, so… local people probably come to see the wisteria blossoms. Everyone, this is Byodoin Temple. It’s so impressive. This is the building depicted on the surface of Japan’s 10-yen coin. On the surface… This is the building depicted there. Yes, these green maple leaves are truly beautiful. The autumn leaves are beautiful. Beautiful. As you can see, all the cherry blossoms have fallen, and only leaves remain. Such an amazing building. I feel a strong sense of history. The restrooms aren’t very crowded. Compared to cherry blossom season in Kyoto,… it’s surprisingly uncrowded. Gold. How do you read this? I wonder. Please write it in the comments section. Please write. This is a second generation building, meticulously restored in 1972 to its original condition. I see, that’s why it says “replica.” Over there is the Byodoin Temple’s… some kind of exhibition facility… I think. There’s a souvenir shop. Somehow, it reminds me of the Apple Store visual. It’s a rest area for tourists. I’m currently at the back of Byodoin Temple. The pond was in front; now I’m at the back. Going that way leads to the south gate entrance. On the tiles, there are wisteria-like… beautiful purple… flowers blooming. This is the back of Byodoin Temple. I highly recommend… if you come to Byodoin Temple, you should go inside. I think you can’t take pictures inside. I’m filming from outside. There are carp in the pond. I’ve walked around the entire perimeter, but the wisteria blossoms are only there, I think. The wisteria blossoms are… only there, I think. Let’s go inside the Fudo Hall for a bit. I feel an amazing power. Saishoin Kaiso Somehow or other. But still. I think Byodo-in Temple is famous for its wisteria flowers, like this, wisteria flowers are depicted on the roof. The inside of the Phoenix Hall costs 300 yen to view. It seems to be held every 20 minutes from 9:30 AM. So, people who want to see it right away can’t. From here you go inside. Yes. So, we went around the Byodo-in Phoenix Hall, but the wisteria flowers are, only here, I guess? But it’s truly beautiful. Well. Please, everyone, please come and see these wisteria flowers. Those who are traveling to Kyoto now, I sometimes see it in the comment section. Um what is there after the cherry blossoms fall in late April? …That’s what people often ask. I often get comments like that. So, please come to Byodo-in Temple. …I think these will be in full bloom until around Golden Week. Moreover, from this angle, you can take a picture of the wisteria flowers with Byodo-in Temple. So. Um everyone, Byodo-in Temple in Uji, Kyoto, and its wisteria flowers, how were they? If you liked today’s video, please hit the like button and subscribe to the channel. Um, comments encourage me to make videos, so please leave them. Um, when writing comments, please write in your native language. I’m talking about that and shooting the ending, when… someone who is inside Byodo-in Temple is there. Let’s zoom in a little. Can you all see? Like that, you go inside, and it seems you can hear various stories. Please, everyone, when you come here, you can go inside for just 300 yen, so I hope you can see the inside of Byodo-in Temple. So, I’d like to end today’s video here. Thank you all. Bye-bye.
今回は、ザ・リアル京都のYUGOがJR宇治駅から出発し、平等院へ向かいながら、今見頃の藤の花を存分に楽しむ旅の様子をお届けします。宇治の歴史的な町並みや、美味しい宇治抹茶、そして絶景スポットもご紹介しています。
[ポイント]
• 藤の花満開の魅力
平等院の参道や建物に咲く藤の花の美しさを、間近で撮影!10円玉にも描かれている由緒ある建物と相まって、京都ならではの風情を感じられます。
• 宇治の伝統と現代の融合
宇治橋や大阪屋マーケット、スターバックスなど、古き良き宇治と現代のカフェ文化が融合する魅力的な風景をご紹介。写真スポットとしてもおすすめです。
• 観光情報&アドバイス
4月末の宇治は、昼と夜で大きく異なる寒暖差が。お出かけの際は上着を1枚持参するなど、快適な観光のためのアドバイスもお届けしています。
• 歴史と文化の息吹
千年の歴史を持つ平等院鳳凰堂、その重厚な歴史背景や、館内の展示・拝観情報(追加料金300円)が、京都の文化を色濃く感じさせてくれます。
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【タイムコード】
00:00:00 オープニング・JR宇治駅での集合
00:01:00 平等院へ向かう途中と藤の花の見どころ紹介
00:06:16 宇治橋と周辺の歴史ある風景のレポート
00:12:05 チケット購入、平等院内部への入場シーン
00:14:01 藤の花のクローズアップと撮影ポイント解説
00:15:43 平等院内部展示・拝観の詳細紹介
00:27:38 締めの挨拶と次回予告
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6 Comments
Hallo,so schön ist diese Park,Dankeschön vür das Video❤
こんばんは😊
鳳凰堂の前で「これが10円玉の鳳凰堂か!ほおおおおおう」って言うと、
白い目で見られます(≧▽≦)
梵鐘[ぼんしょう]です✨🔔
ところで真面目な話、藤は霊を呼びやすい花なので、気を付けて下さい👻
自宅玄関前のアプローチに藤棚を作るのは、風水で大凶で、浮遊霊が集まってしまい、家が栄えません😱
ゆーごさん、ご無沙汰してます!沖縄は楽しかったですか?
藤の花、見事ですね!桜もいいけど藤の花もいいですね☝️平等院鳳凰堂も小学校で遠足で行ったっきりで久しぶりに拝見させて頂きました!ありがとうございます✨
加藤様が書いておられるように、鐘の読み方は梵鐘(ぼんしょう)ですね!
宇治橋袂の紫式部像は、スルーしてしまったんですな🥹
謝謝您的影片分享!🎉🎉🎉