Holy Cities in Japan
26 maart 1913 4 mDocumentaire, Short
Dream of the most exquisite fairy city your mind can conjure up, all toned in silver-gray and rose, and your dream will be like unto the exquisite city of Hatsiisi, which has in its midst the sumptuous mausoleums of the Tonkongavian dynasty. It is of this city, also known as Nikko, that the Japanese say, "He who has not seen Nikko, cannot say 'marvelous.'" Nearby Nara, centered with a shimmering lake of silver, is the cradle of the Japanese monarchy. Its Temple of the Lanterns with a sanctuary gallery, are far-famed works of architecture. These and the fountain of "The Roe" draw thousands of pilgrims there from all parts of the country.
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Holy Cities in Japan was released on 26 maart 1913.
Holy Cities in Japan has a runtime of 4 m.
Dream of the most exquisite fairy city your mind can conjure up, all toned in silver-gray and rose, and your dream will be like unto the exquisite city of Hatsiisi, which has in its midst the sumptuous mausoleums of the Tonkongavian dynasty. It is of this city, also known as Nikko, that the Japanese say, "He who has not seen Nikko, cannot say 'marvelous.'" Nearby Nara, centered with a shimmering lake of silver, is the cradle of the Japanese monarchy. Its Temple of the Lanterns with a sanctuary gallery, are far-famed works of architecture. These and the fountain of "The Roe" draw thousands of pilgrims there from all parts of the country.
Holy Cities in Japan is a Documentaire, Short film.