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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Tabira Lord of Heaven temple Ⅰ



I do not understand the difference of the church and the Lord of Heaven temple. 
But, it may not be so important.

This building was built in 1918 by settlers from the other places. 
Father French propagator "Lage" and "Doro" let believers emigrate at own expense.

It is registered with the important cultural property of the country.
On January 23, 2007, addition to the world heritage provisional list was decided as one of "the church group and Christianity of Nagasaki-related inheritances".





It is a hill facing the sea in the distance, and the remote place that left the town far away.

The gravestone is south direction in the custom of the Far East.



However, all these gravestones are west directions.
Yes, there are Spain and Portugal, Europe in the direction.
They always look at the west, and sleep.

It is the Far West...

26 comments:

  1. Ruma2008: いつものように私は、素敵な写真を地球を表示するためのお祝いを申し上げます、私はあなたのクリスマスと幸せ2010陽気したい!あなたはとても寛大です。ありがとうございました。

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  2. The last photo is absolutely fabulous! I like this post very much - beautiful photos and interesting information!
    Wish you lovely week:)

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  3. This doesn't look like japan at all! Amazing history you have.
    Thanks for all the information:)

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  4. Des églises et des cimetières , toujours un peu mystique !

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  5. HOLA GRACIAS POR PASAR POR MI BLOG, EL TUYO ME HA GUSTADO MUCHO!!! ES INTERESANTE.
    UN BESO DESDE ARGENTINA

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  6. Beautiful,Lovely and fantastic shots!! What an amazing post !! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. When visitors come to a land not of their own ... it saddens me that they do not respect the customs and architecture of that country. I do love the colors in your first photo. Carol

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  8. Muy curiosa la forma de enterrar a las personas...por aqui eso no se tiene en cuenta...fotos muy bonitas y con mucho color.

    Que seas muy feliz.

    Besos

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  9. Ruma, es realmente muy interesante lo que narras! gracias por tus hermosas palabras en mi blog! saludos!

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  10. Yes, it's very interesting. Here there are some similar things, and we are looking to your country...
    http://jgbarber.blogspot.com/2009/10/burgos-sapporo.html
    Thanks,

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  11. Since they are in my direction,(Portugal) I will bow to them with a sense of humility !
    Thank you for sharing !
    Arigatô Ruma san !

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  12. I don't know the difference either. Interesting blog. I ever saw any church (or temple) when I was travelling Japan.

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  13. Very interesting photos. I've never seen anything like this before. Thanks for sharing.

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  14. Muy interesante lo que cuentas, Ruma, los enterramientos, la colina... La fachada de la iglesia es muy pintoresca. Un documento importante para conocimiento de todos.

    Saludos!!

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  15. Grazie per la vostra visita. Questo blog is amazing. Hi Alex

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  16. Thank you very much for your regular visit on my Epaminothèque...

    I like these pictures (specially old crosses on the blue sky!) because they say us some stories from the human past...

    Have a good 2009's end!

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  17. Hermosas fotografias, como siempre.

    Le deseo una muy Feliz Navidad y un mejor año 2010!

    Saludos desde Argentina.

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  18. Hi Ruma..I'm not sure but whether its a temple or shrine or church with a steeple, seems we will always see them pop up some where! Interesting photos here anyway (I like the one of the graves too). Regina-

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  19. Hello ruma.
    First a hug.
    She wanted to contact someone from the Far East, and to see you in a friend's blog, I thought this is it.
    Also captivated me the beauty of your Blog, which you and I will comment or question, I am impressed by those photos of cemeteries, and carried out, you comment in more detail.
    HAPPY HOLIDAYS to you and yours, if not bosotr @ s celebrating these holidays there and I'll lie with your help, if you wish.
    Un Abrazo ruma 2008.
    Look ruma I leave the link to my Blog if you want to make you a follower of one of these:
    : http://esperandolalluvia.blogspot.com/: http://esperandoqueescampe.blogspot.com/

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  20. Happy Christmas to you from Cheshire, England.

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  21. Merci et Joyeux Noël à toi et à tout les tiens !

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  22. Amazing! I sat and stared at that first photo for a long time. Beautiful colours and contrasts!

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  23. This is so interesting!

    Christmas greetings from Jerusalem.

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