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2014.11.03 12:12 BWV974 🐲 Buddhist Art Across Time and Cultures 🎋

This is a subreddit for Buddhist art. It includes art media that depict Buddhas, bodhisattvas, and other entities; notable Buddhist figures, both historical and mythical; narrative scenes from the lives of all of these; music; mandalas and other graphic aids to practice; as well as physical objects associated with Buddhist practice, such as vajras, bells, stupas and Buddhist temple architecture. ☸️
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2012.06.23 08:56 Awolter Phi Kappa Theta

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2016.10.12 00:22 Shingon

Shingon Buddhism is a branch of Mahayana Buddhism, transmitted from India, through China, and established in Japan by Kukai (also known as Kobo Daishi) in the 8th Century. Sometimes referred to as Japanese Esoteric Buddhism, Shingon is distinguished by such features as mantra practice,
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2024.05.21 12:08 Jhonjournalist In its annual list of the Best Places to Live, Naples comes in first

In its annual list of the Best Places to Live, Naples comes in first
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  • Naples has been named the best place to live in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
  • Naples has also gained recognition as the Pickleball Capital of the World.
  • It placed №6 on the list of the 150 “Best Places to Live in the U.S.” in 2023–2024.
As the only Florida city to rank in the top 10, Naples has been named the best place to live in the country by U.S. News & World Report for the 10th consecutive year.
The Pickleball Capital of the World and a plethora of live performing arts groups make this community in Southwest Florida well-known for its climate and general standard of living. With the first U.S. Open Pickleball Championships held there in 2016, Naples has also gained recognition as the Pickleball Capital of the World.

Best Places to Live

Sarasota ranked first, then Pensacola (ranked 31), Fort Myers (ranked 37), Melbourne (ranked 49), Jacksonville (ranked 56), Orlando (ranked 68), Tallahassee (ranked 75), Ocala (ranked 78), Lakeland (ranked 80), Port St. Lucie (ranked 83), Daytona Beach (ranked 96), and Miami (ranked 123).
To compile its “Best Places to Live” rankings, U.S. News & World Report gathers information from a variety of sources. Thousands of people were surveyed to gather their considerations for selecting a place to live. Four indexes comprise the rankings: the Desirability Index (19%), the Job Market Index (22%), the Quality of Life Index (32%), and the Value Index (27%).
Naples placed №6 on the list of the 150 “Best Places to Live in the U.S.” in 2023–2024 and №6 on the list of the top 10 retirement destinations in the country in 2022.
Learn More: https://worldmagzine.com/travel/in-its-annual-list-of-the-best-places-to-live-naples-comes-in-first/
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2024.05.21 10:55 Fflow27 beginner questions

Just installed DEI, I tried to start as Rome but fighting 2 wars at once while discovering the mechanics of the mod was a bit too much for me so I restarted as Baktria. Got to about 10 cities but there's a few things I don't understand
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2024.05.21 10:27 tuttifucky President Yun Suk-yul's former call-girl wife's public activities are in question

President Yun Suk-yul's former call-girl wife's public activities are in question
President Yun Suk-yul's former call-girl wife, Kim Gun-hee, has recently resumed her public activities at diplomatic and religious events, but there are those in the People's Power Party who believe that she should first clarify the suspicions toward her.

Former call-girl spouse of President's spouse, Kim bitch is greeting to Monk Jinwoo, the head of Jogye order at sari yiun (sari transfer) ceremony at Hoeamsa Temple in Yangju, Gyeonggi Province on the 19th.
In an interview with the Buddhist Broadcasting Service (BBS) radio, Representative Cho Hae-jin said, "She should explain the facts to the people about the various allegations and seek their understanding, and if there is something to apologize for, she should definitely apologize." He emphasized that she should take responsibility for her activities so that President Yun Suk-yeol's wife can be more upright and clear. However, he pointed out that there are recurring situations where she comes forward and then backs down again and again in consideration of public sentiment and public opinion. This situation is embarrassing for the first call-girl lady.
Kim attended a luncheon for the South Korean and Cambodian state heads on the 16th, and then participated in a sari yiun (sari transfer) ceremony at Hoeamsa Temple in Yangju, Gyeonggi Province on the 19th.
In addition, Representative-elect Kim Jae-sup (Do-Bong-gap, Seoul) said in an SBS radio interview that "Mrs. Kim's public activities require an explanation." He expressed his stance on the issue of a special prosecutor and a second office in charge of the president's spouse, which would manage the president's circle of friends and relatives, saying that "the government has already promised to set up the special prosecutor and the second office together." He added that the public would think her role is necessary.
Finally, in a radio interview with Korea Broadcasting System (KBS), former lawmaker Kim Young-woo said, "There is no clear explanation for her to say "I will only assist" when Yoon was a presidential candidate, and the special prosecutor was very promising, but when there is no progress, public events and actions lead to a loss of trust and misunderstanding.
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2024.05.21 06:40 fjalarfjalar Pabbajā as a "ninja Buddhist"?

Sotthi hontu! I need your advice.
So a little background. I grew up Muslim but I've been fascinated with Buddhism since high school. I started coming to Vihāra after I get a job so I don't need to tell my parents where I'm going. Recently, my job moved me to a new city, so I've been able to go to Vihāra more freely.
My new Vihāra is holding a Pabbajā training for laypeople. the organizer offered me to take part. I really want to do it, but, because I'm not married, they're asking me to get a signed permission from my parents. I could've forged their signature, but I'd be breaking the 4th sčla for something sacred. People at the temple doesn't know I'm a "ninja Buddhist" and I'm afraid that they'll change my opinion about me if I tell them.
What should I do? should I not take part on the training? should I come out to my new community? or maybe forging my parents' signature isn't that bad of a bad karma, considering the potential good merit I'd probably earn from undergoing the pabbajā?
Thomayāmi, thanks in advance 🙏🏼
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2024.05.21 04:50 NamoAmitabha_ Amitabha Recitation, Difficult Delivery and Illnesses

A story on Amitabha recitation told by Dharma Master Shi Hui Jing
Luo Ji Ying is staying in Ling Feng village, the city He Zhou in the Province of Guang Xi, in the mainland of China. She is an illiterate and she does not have any faith in religion.
Five years ago, in the year 2011 her two daughters began to learn the Buddha Dharma.
They told their mother to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha, as she is unable to read Sutras or sitting in meditation as she is quite old, with poor memory.
Most important of all, the recitation of Namo Amitabha Buddha reaps the most supreme merits and virtues.
It is a simple practice to leave transmigration on the six paths, to leave births and deaths, to accomplish Buddhahood swiftly.
That is why they encouraged their mother to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha and mother also believed in this.
She also becomes a volunteer in a nearby temple, Xiu Feng Temple.
In the year 2012 her second daughter was pregnant.
When it was time to deliver her baby at the hospital, she faced the problem of difficult delivery.
What could she do?
An experienced doctor told the family that if the baby was not born within thirty minutes he might die of suffocation.
And it was too late to go for Caesarean.
He said that the only way to save the baby was to deliver him immediately.
Her second daughter was thus thinking,
‘Now the doctor cannot save my child. The only person who can save him is me. I am the mother. But if I can save him, I would have delivered him earlier. Now only Amitabha Buddha can save him.’
She thought about this and decided to keep calm to call on Namo Amitabha Buddha.
While her mother and sister were sitting outside, reciting Namo Amitabha Buddha too.
After a while the baby was born.
Amitabha recitation enables us to deliver our child smoothly, to be freed from a difficult labour.
In Japan, a lady also faced the difficult labour.
But she did not recite Namo Amitabha Buddha.
She was thinking about Amitabha Buddha’s 18th Vow which is thus stated,
‘On my attainment of Buddhahood, living beings in the ten directions who have faith in me sincerely seek to attain a rebirth in my Land with a joyful mind. Even if they can only recite ten times but are unable to attain a rebirth, I will not certify to the Proper Enlightenment. Exceptions are those who have committed the five rebellious acts, who slandered the Proper Dharma.’
How did she explain this, ‘Even if they can only recite ten times but are unable to attain a rebirth, I will not certify to the Proper Enlightenment’?
She explained this way, ‘If Amitabha Buddha does not help me to deliver my child, Amitabha Buddha is not Amitabha Buddha’.
Later the child was smoothly delivered.
So, whatever that we do we should connect it to Namo Amitabha Buddha.
Even though we cannot solve the problem, it will still be solved.
Luo Ji Ying was so happy to have a grandchild.
After a month, the baby was infected with gastritis.
He was sent to hospital, having high fever.
The temperature fluctuated up and down.
The grandmother was very worried.
She felt that the life of her grandson was her life.
What could she do?
She was very worried.
When we have given up all hopes in doctors, in medicines, we will surely look for another way to save this one-month-old baby, who had become very weak.
Most people will go to ask for help from the spiritual medium, am I right?
This is a normal practice among people.
Finally, she managed to find an efficacious psychic medium who can draw the magic figures to rid people of their diseases, to eradicate disaster and calamities.
The medium asked for the date of birth of the baby.
She gave the medium the time of birth, with the date, month and year.
The medium started to count and said, ‘The baby’s mother had recited Sutras and Amitabha Buddha during her pregnancy.’
She answered, ‘Yes, she did recite Sutras and Namo Amitabha Buddha.’
The medium continued to say, ‘You are also an Amitabha reciter!’
‘How do you know that?’
The medium answered, ‘Above your head there is a very huge Buddha! I do not dare to give you any amulet or magic figures!’
‘Why?’
The medium explained, ‘This is the Greatest Buddha. How dare I draw the magic figure to rid the disease? Do not worry. You go back now and your grandson will be fine.’
So, Luo Ji Ying returned home with her mind full of doubts.
She was asking about her grandson.
She did not even mention her practice in Amitabha recitation.
She was sure she did not say anything concerning the Buddha!
How did the medium get to know about the huge Buddha on top of her head?
She was thinking, ‘I recite Namo Amitabha Buddha every day but I do not even know about the Buddha above my head. I cannot even see him. But she is a medium. Surely, she can see this.’
So, she went back and told her daughters about what the medium had sad.
Wah! The whole family started to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha piously.
Besides, they also carried the baby to Xiu Feng Temple to pray to the Buddha.
Not long after that the baby was well enough to return home.
Now he is about four years old.
She said, ‘This child is truly healthy, active, clever and cute. He seldom falls sick. Sometimes, he might fall sick. He will go by himself before the Buddha and make obeisance to the Buddha.’
What does it reveal in this story?
Luo Ji Ying who recites Namo Amitabha Buddha, with Amitabha Buddha standing above her head does not know much about the Pure Land practice.
Can she recite the Amitabha Sutra? The answer is ‘No’.
Besides, there is very little teaching on Amitabha recitation at her place.
That is why when her grandson fell sick, she would still look for help from a spiritual medium.
She does not know the greatest Buddha, the most magnificent Buddha, the Buddha with the mighty ability is standing above her head.
As long as she recites the Name of the Buddha who is standing above her, everything will be ok.
But she has no idea about this.
That is why she will still search around, practising the mixed conduct.
After listening to the medium only then they realize Amitabha Buddha is the most magnificent Buddha, the Buddha with the most merits and virtues.
Once we have decided to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha piously, everything will be fine.
We will reap the benefits.
This is the benefits we will obtain in this Dharma Door.
In the Sutra of Immeasurable Lifespan, and the three Sutras on Pure Land, and the Pure Land teaching in the Shandao lineage, we are told of the benefits.
‘There are inconceivable merits and virtues in Amitabha recitation.
We will reap the immeasurable and limitless merits and virtues when we practise exclusively.
On the contrary, we will not obtain the immeasurable, limitless inconceivable merits and virtues.
If we mixed up our practice, our practice is impure.
With impurities, how can we reap the fruits?’
‘Without planting the cause, there is no fruits.
That is why we should have faith in Amitabha Buddha exclusively.
In our mind, we will have faith in Amitabha Buddha exclusively, thinking about Amitabha Buddha only.
With our mouth we recite Namo Amitabha Buddha exclusively.
That is why Great Master Shandao has said,
‘The World of Ultimate Bliss is the noumena Nirvana Realm.
It is difficult for those who cultivate half-heartedly, mixing with a variety of good acts to seek a rebirth.
That is why the Thus Come One has chosen the most wonderful Dharma for us.
He teaches us to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha exclusively, solely.’
These verses are written on the wall here in the temple.
One exclusiveness is not enough.
He stresses on the great strength and told us to cultivate solely.
This is the sincere advice to us.
We should only recite the Buddha’s Name.
Reciting Namo Amitabha Buddha exclusively enables us to reap such benefits, to attain a rebirth in the World of Ultimate Bliss, to be liberated from the transmigration of birth and death.
Besides the recitation of Amitabha Buddha exclusively, do we have to eat rice?
Must we sleep?
Of course, we must eat, sleep and work.
Similarly, we must be filial to our parents, make offerings and attend to our Masters and Elders, be kind to all living beings.
We must not kill living beings and partake their flesh.
We must be kind to others, forgive others.
On seeing others’ sufferings, we must try our best to help.
As Buddhists, all these good deeds in life should be practised.
Of course, these good deeds are not the factors for us to gain a rebirth in the World of Ultimate Bliss.
The cause of rebirth is reciting Namo Amitabha Buddha.
With the right cause of Amitabha recitation, we will attain a rebirth in the World of Ultimate Bliss.
That is why we are told to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha solely, exclusively.
Namo Amitabha Buddha Link: https://oridharma.wordpress.com/2022/05/31/amitabha-recitation-difficult-delivery-and-illnesses/
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2024.05.21 04:44 NamoAmitabha_ Amitabha Recitation, Difficult Delivery and Illnesses

A story on Amitabha recitation told by Dharma Master Shi Hui Jing
Luo Ji Ying is staying in Ling Feng village, the city He Zhou in the Province of Guang Xi, in the mainland of China. She is an illiterate and she does not have any faith in religion.
Five years ago, in the year 2011 her two daughters began to learn the Buddha Dharma.
They told their mother to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha, as she is unable to read Sutras or sitting in meditation as she is quite old, with poor memory.
Most important of all, the recitation of Namo Amitabha Buddha reaps the most supreme merits and virtues.
It is a simple practice to leave transmigration on the six paths, to leave births and deaths, to accomplish Buddhahood swiftly.
That is why they encouraged their mother to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha and mother also believed in this.
She also becomes a volunteer in a nearby temple, Xiu Feng Temple.
In the year 2012 her second daughter was pregnant.
When it was time to deliver her baby at the hospital, she faced the problem of difficult delivery.
What could she do?
An experienced doctor told the family that if the baby was not born within thirty minutes he might die of suffocation.
And it was too late to go for Caesarean.
He said that the only way to save the baby was to deliver him immediately.
Her second daughter was thus thinking,
‘Now the doctor cannot save my child. The only person who can save him is me. I am the mother. But if I can save him, I would have delivered him earlier. Now only Amitabha Buddha can save him.’
She thought about this and decided to keep calm to call on Namo Amitabha Buddha.
While her mother and sister were sitting outside, reciting Namo Amitabha Buddha too.
After a while the baby was born.
Amitabha recitation enables us to deliver our child smoothly, to be freed from a difficult labour.
In Japan, a lady also faced the difficult labour.
But she did not recite Namo Amitabha Buddha.
She was thinking about Amitabha Buddha’s 18th Vow which is thus stated,
‘On my attainment of Buddhahood, living beings in the ten directions who have faith in me sincerely seek to attain a rebirth in my Land with a joyful mind. Even if they can only recite ten times but are unable to attain a rebirth, I will not certify to the Proper Enlightenment. Exceptions are those who have committed the five rebellious acts, who slandered the Proper Dharma.’
How did she explain this, ‘Even if they can only recite ten times but are unable to attain a rebirth, I will not certify to the Proper Enlightenment’?
She explained this way, ‘If Amitabha Buddha does not help me to deliver my child, Amitabha Buddha is not Amitabha Buddha’.
Later the child was smoothly delivered.
So, whatever that we do we should connect it to Namo Amitabha Buddha.
Even though we cannot solve the problem, it will still be solved.
Luo Ji Ying was so happy to have a grandchild.
After a month, the baby was infected with gastritis.
He was sent to hospital, having high fever.
The temperature fluctuated up and down.
The grandmother was very worried.
She felt that the life of her grandson was her life.
What could she do?
She was very worried.
When we have given up all hopes in doctors, in medicines, we will surely look for another way to save this one-month-old baby, who had become very weak.
Most people will go to ask for help from the spiritual medium, am I right?
This is a normal practice among people.
Finally, she managed to find an efficacious psychic medium who can draw the magic figures to rid people of their diseases, to eradicate disaster and calamities.
The medium asked for the date of birth of the baby.
She gave the medium the time of birth, with the date, month and year.
The medium started to count and said, ‘The baby’s mother had recited Sutras and Amitabha Buddha during her pregnancy.’
She answered, ‘Yes, she did recite Sutras and Namo Amitabha Buddha.’
The medium continued to say, ‘You are also an Amitabha reciter!’
‘How do you know that?’
The medium answered, ‘Above your head there is a very huge Buddha! I do not dare to give you any amulet or magic figures!’
‘Why?’
The medium explained, ‘This is the Greatest Buddha. How dare I draw the magic figure to rid the disease? Do not worry. You go back now and your grandson will be fine.’
So, Luo Ji Ying returned home with her mind full of doubts.
She was asking about her grandson.
She did not even mention her practice in Amitabha recitation.
She was sure she did not say anything concerning the Buddha!
How did the medium get to know about the huge Buddha on top of her head?
She was thinking, ‘I recite Namo Amitabha Buddha every day but I do not even know about the Buddha above my head. I cannot even see him. But she is a medium. Surely, she can see this.’
So, she went back and told her daughters about what the medium had sad.
Wah! The whole family started to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha piously.
Besides, they also carried the baby to Xiu Feng Temple to pray to the Buddha.
Not long after that the baby was well enough to return home.
Now he is about four years old.
She said, ‘This child is truly healthy, active, clever and cute. He seldom falls sick. Sometimes, he might fall sick. He will go by himself before the Buddha and make obeisance to the Buddha.’
What does it reveal in this story?
Luo Ji Ying who recites Namo Amitabha Buddha, with Amitabha Buddha standing above her head does not know much about the Pure Land practice.
Can she recite the Amitabha Sutra? The answer is ‘No’.
Besides, there is very little teaching on Amitabha recitation at her place.
That is why when her grandson fell sick, she would still look for help from a spiritual medium.
She does not know the greatest Buddha, the most magnificent Buddha, the Buddha with the mighty ability is standing above her head.
As long as she recites the Name of the Buddha who is standing above her, everything will be ok.
But she has no idea about this.
That is why she will still search around, practising the mixed conduct.
After listening to the medium only then they realize Amitabha Buddha is the most magnificent Buddha, the Buddha with the most merits and virtues.
Once we have decided to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha piously, everything will be fine.
We will reap the benefits.
This is the benefits we will obtain in this Dharma Door.
In the Sutra of Immeasurable Lifespan, and the three Sutras on Pure Land, and the Pure Land teaching in the Shandao lineage, we are told of the benefits.
‘There are inconceivable merits and virtues in Amitabha recitation.
We will reap the immeasurable and limitless merits and virtues when we practise exclusively.
On the contrary, we will not obtain the immeasurable, limitless inconceivable merits and virtues.
If we mixed up our practice, our practice is impure.
With impurities, how can we reap the fruits?’
‘Without planting the cause, there is no fruits.
That is why we should have faith in Amitabha Buddha exclusively.
In our mind, we will have faith in Amitabha Buddha exclusively, thinking about Amitabha Buddha only.
With our mouth we recite Namo Amitabha Buddha exclusively.
That is why Great Master Shandao has said,
‘The World of Ultimate Bliss is the noumena Nirvana Realm.
It is difficult for those who cultivate half-heartedly, mixing with a variety of good acts to seek a rebirth.
That is why the Thus Come One has chosen the most wonderful Dharma for us.
He teaches us to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha exclusively, solely.’
These verses are written on the wall here in the temple.
One exclusiveness is not enough.
He stresses on the great strength and told us to cultivate solely.
This is the sincere advice to us.
We should only recite the Buddha’s Name.
Reciting Namo Amitabha Buddha exclusively enables us to reap such benefits, to attain a rebirth in the World of Ultimate Bliss, to be liberated from the transmigration of birth and death.
Besides the recitation of Amitabha Buddha exclusively, do we have to eat rice?
Must we sleep?
Of course, we must eat, sleep and work.
Similarly, we must be filial to our parents, make offerings and attend to our Masters and Elders, be kind to all living beings.
We must not kill living beings and partake their flesh.
We must be kind to others, forgive others.
On seeing others’ sufferings, we must try our best to help.
As Buddhists, all these good deeds in life should be practised.
Of course, these good deeds are not the factors for us to gain a rebirth in the World of Ultimate Bliss.
The cause of rebirth is reciting Namo Amitabha Buddha.
With the right cause of Amitabha recitation, we will attain a rebirth in the World of Ultimate Bliss.
That is why we are told to recite Namo Amitabha Buddha solely, exclusively.
Namo Amitabha Buddha Link: https://oridharma.wordpress.com/2022/05/31/amitabha-recitation-difficult-delivery-and-illnesses/
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2024.05.21 03:02 rei_mayo I try to integrate my OCs and other characters in Honkai : Star Rail !

Hello !
So... I'm rei_mayo, and I have a little bit unrealistic project. I create OCs and I imagine characters in lore what would they be in game.
I'm French, so I'm sorry for my bad English ! I prefer precise that there is just original or official content in the post ! This is just from the currents versions of the game and from my head !
Since one year, I work in my free time on this project and there is multiple things :
-First part : the lore of the project, like the background and the location ;
-Second part : the relics, and the elevation materials ;
-Third part : the characters, and the banners ;
-Fourth and last part : the plot of the history (in the big lines).
I prefer to precise why I do this. When I play video games, I love to create characters when it's possible, and in MiHoYo games, it's not possible... But, create characters that only me like, it's very selfish, so I would like to present them to have notices if they are fantastic !

First part :

So, the history would be in a location called the "Shìjiè-Chuán of Xianzhou" (nb : mean Ship-World (世界船) in Chinese). The Shìjiè-Chuán is the capital and the most important part of the Alliance. A little time after Lan became an Aeon, Yaoshi asks to an Emanator to kill the Emperor of Xianzhou and to make a plague mark in the original planet of Xianzhou.
Lan discovers that and he purifies the planet, kill Abominations, destroys the plague mark. With the remains of the planet and the Xianzhouan (?) planet, he creates a huge boat, the ShÏjiè-Chuån.
For comparative, the ShÏjiè-Chuån is so huge that all the other boats can fit in with no problem. It's contains important locations like :
-The Judgment Palace : The place where the Ten Lords and the Generals Arbiters judges the most dangerous criminals. Despite the fact the criminals are jail in the Xuling, they really are judge in the ShÏjiè-Chuån.
-The Starry Streets : Streets where neon, big screens and buildings are. The popular streets of the ShÏjiè-Chuån, mix of tradition and modernity.
-The Fallen Garden : A garden where plants of all the planets who were saved by the Hunt are. It's also the place where the Yamato was before the Emanator of Lan gets him.
-The Shackling Prison : The prison of Xianzhou, where all the criminals of the Alliance are located. In the depths of the prison, just one person is remained... Shuhu, Emanator of Abundance.
-The siege of the Ten Lords Commission : The place where all the Ten Lords (not included the Fallen King and the Stellar Queen) are when there is no process. It's also the place where all the Judges, the Wraith Wardens and the Aurumations are when they don't have missions.
-The boats Goldsmithery : The place where the boats of the Alliance are repair. Actually, the Cangcheng is here for reparation after the destruction of Rahu.
-Other places... How to discover them ? Play~
And here is some clarifications !
So, who is the Marshals ?
In my idea, Hua is a false Marshal, to cover and hide the ShÏjiè-Chuån, but she's really powerful. She would be a Fu Hua expy... And I will talk about her later...
The reals Marshals are Rei -The Fallen King- and Xingxing -The Stellar Queen-.
Rei is the Emanator (and the only) of Lan. Called the Fallen King because of a legend, he's considered like the most powerful person of the Alliance. He carries a divine katana called the Yamato-Shinigami. (nb : Yamato > Yama, Hindu god and judge of the dead. The Chinese god Yanluowang or Yanluo Wang has his origins in Yama. Shinigami > Death Kami). I will talk about him later.
Xingxing (nb : star (星星) in Chinese) is an Emanator of Nous and a Eclairor (?) of IX. Called the Stellar Queen because she uses stars with martial art for fight, she done renovations in the Shìjiè-Chuán for make it more modern. I will talk about her later too.
The Marshals are the boss of Xianzhou and of all the factions who follow the Hunt, like the Galaxy Rangers. They rule all the commissions, and are very important, but they rule different commissions. For example, The Fallen King rule the Cloud Knights, but the Stellar Queen rule the Artisanship Commission. The only Commission they rule together is the Ten Lords Commission.
Who is the Ten Lords ?
In my idea, the Ten Lords Commission would be composed with eight Lords and the two Marshals, and that would be the Ten Lords. In game, it's said that nobody knows where the commission is despite the members of the Commission them-self, but she would be in the ShÏjiè-Chuån. The Ten Lords would be :
-The Fallen King ;
-The Stellar Queen ;
-Yuen (I will talk about her later) ;
-Styx, an Emanator of Finality and a member of the Galaxy Rangers (I will talk about him later);
-Athena (I will talk about her later) ;
-and other people... NPCs, so we don't care about them.
Who is really Hua ?
In my idea, Hua would be a "Marshal". When she (in my mind, she's a she) appears in public, she is the Marshal, but in the ShÏjiè-Chuån, she's judge like a General. Her title would be the "Fenghuang" (nb : phoenix of Chinese mythology).She would be in the General of the Cangcheng when he would be repair.
But... The Cangcheng is destroyed, no ?
Yes, he was devoured by the activated planet Rahu. But in the year 8098 (so two years before the game), Rei destroyed Rahu (and killed ~10 000 000 000 of abominations). That liberated the remains of the Cangcheng, and Xianzhou is trying repair him.
Why Shuhu is in the prison ? Shouldn't be dead ?
Technically, she's in prison, but it's precised that nobody knows if it's the really Shuhu of not. In fact, in each prison of Xianzhou, a few reproductions mecha-organics were made by the Stellar Queen for hide the real Shuhu. In the ShÏjiè-Chuån, she's just a spirit, seal in a transparant box cell. She just wants to talk with five persons : The Fallen King, the Stellar Queen, Yuen, Blade and Jing Yuan. The unique persons who know that Shuhu is alive are the Ten Lords, the Generals and the Stellaron Hunters. Her real body and remains are with the Abundance, but originally her remains were with Xianzhou, and her spirit was with the Abundance.
Now, here is some more lore that I created :
The Trinity of the Abundance :
If you never see Yaoshi, THEY have a lot of plants in THEIR representation. There is a wheat, a bramble, and a large tree.
I imagine that the members of Abundance considered that these three plants are divines. For them, the wheat represent the immortality, the bramble represent the price to pay for become immortal and the thanks to Yaoshi, and the tree represent the life the Abundance offer to the mortals.Traditionally, the Emanators must wear one of these three symbols. For example, Shuhu wears brambles for gives her blood to Yaoshi.
At the opposite, each plant that the Hunt has purified is considered as a sin. For example, each lotus in the Xianzhou Alliance is a sin for Abundance. But the lotus in the planets of Abundance are holy. The lotus is the incarnation of Yaoshi THEM-SELF, but only if it's in a planet of Abundance.
Rakshasa and Luocha :
If you know Luocha, I think I don't to explain that is said that he's related to the Abundance. And Luocha is an other name for "Rakshasa", a type of evil spirit of the Buddhist mythologize who are cannibals. So, I will tell you who they are :
So, after the planet of Luocha get destroyed and his wife gets killed under his eyes, Yaoshi gave to him immortality and powers to become an Emanator of Abundance. Luocha asks to resuscitated his wife, but Yaoshi tells that THEY will do that if Luocha destroys one of the different boats of the Xianzhou Alliance. But Luocha, who was a doctor in his original planet, cannot do that. But the time past, and he couldn't do that... But Yaoshi implants an sort of mara in him, like an evil spirit, so Luocha decided something.
I imagine that Luocha create a another corpse/puppet with remains of different corpses, and transverse the evil part of him in this, but not his powers and his immortality, to trying to find an another way to resuscitate his wife. He create a coffin with powers of Abundance for conserve the corpse of his love, and decided to leave the Abundance, and became a interstellar merchant for trying to discover how to resuscitate his wife.
But Yaoshi couldn't accept that. So THEY gave powers and life to the puppet contained Rakshasa, and THEY gave immortality. And Rakshasa became an Emanator of Yaoshi, for avenge him and Yaoshi. But because he was born from Luocha spirit, he has his savior of doctor.
Rakshasa tries, with Shuhu and the living planet Rahu, to destroy the ShÏjiè-Chuån. But the Stellar Queen fought him, and "kill him". But Rakshasa false his death, and he takes with him the remains of Shuhu.
Rakshasa is known for his cannibalism and for his experiences. He's like a Dottore in term of personality, but more crazy and more psychopathic.
The Yamato-Shinigami and the divine spirits of the Hunt :
So, what is the Yamato-Shinigami ?
This saber is an odachi created by Lan, to purge the Abominations and for the Emanators of Lan. So, Lan created this saber with a galaxy and imaginary energy for this first Emanator, but when he dies, Lan hid the saber in the ShÏjiè-Chuån for the next Emanator... A long time ago, Rei meditated in the Stellar Garden after the death of his mother, and the Yamato has called him. Since this event, he and the Yamato are lied and the odachi is his saber.
Lan doesn't choose the Carrier of the Yamato, but it's the saber himself who choose his owner. The saber has only two owners in his life : The first Emanator of Lan and Rei.
Lan doesn't place the powers he gives to his Emanator in the Emanator, he place the powers in the Yamato. More the Emanator does miracles and heroics acts, more the Emanator gain the power. Actually, Rei have 100% of his powers, but there is a state more powerful : the Resonance.The Resonance is a phenomenon that caused when the willpower of the Emanator and the willpower of the Yamato are the same, and the power of the Emanator are increase so much that the people say when the Fallen King reach this state temporary, he becomes powerful as a Aeon.
But this state can be permanent, if the willpower of Rei became so strong that him and the Yamato become just one. The spirit in the saber changes his form according to who is the person who meet him. And he doesn't fight, the spirit of the Yamato-Shinigami doesn't fight with Emanators. The Yamato measure ~225 cm/~7,3 feet, and his pound is unknown. (The pound depend of who carries the blade. Very light for the carrier but very heavy for the other)
But what are the divine spirits of the Hunt ?
Do you know the Lighting Lord ? I think yes.>! In the lore, it's "said" and showed that the past General of the Luofu, Teng Xiao, uses the Lightning Lord, like Jing Yuan. But not the same sword, because of the Starfall Reverie has been forged by Blade when he was Yingxing.!< So I imagined that :
The first Generals, when they passed away, Lan take there spirits and gives a lot of power. Since the creations of these spirits, they are give to the Generals, until they choose to retire. Then, it's give to the next Generals, and this cycle is repeated. These spirits are unlike of the spirit of the Yamato, because they don't give their powers and doesn't are in a weapon. Plus, the spirit of the Yamato can't fight with his carrier.
Technically, the General Arbiters are Emanators, like Rei, but the divine spirits changes all. Rei does have powers of Lan/The Hunt and he has the Yamato-Shinigami, but if he fights without, he changes nothing (just the fact that the Yamato uses as a multiplying for the slashes. But if the Generals fights without the spirits, it would changes. (it's a theory/created lore, so please, not rude in comments !)
So the divine spirits would be like the reasons why the Generals of the Hunt are considered as Emanators.
So, now, I think the first part is finish... Let's go to the second part !

Second part :

The relics :
For the relics, I imagine some relics and some planet ornaments :
1 : Set of the Tearful Child of the Moon :
Memories of the Moon's Child : Beyond dreams, the tearful child of the Moon remembers his mother during the day, and finds her again at night. The child of the Moon is said to protect his mother from nightmarish creatures as she searches for her lost husband among the stars.
Protective cuddly toy of the Moon's Child : Beyond dreams, the tearful child of the Moon protects his mother with his teddy bear during the day, and finds her again at night. It is said that the child of the Moon is always accompanied by his faithful teddy bear, which the Sun himself is said to have woven for him.
Moon's Child pajamas : Beyond dreams, the tearful child of the Moon protects his mother and walks the land by day, and finds her at night. The Moon Child is said to always be dressed in extremely light blue pajamas, and to protect him from any enemies he may encounter.
Warmth of the Moon's Child : Beyond dreams, the tearful child of the Moon protects his mother, the Moon, during the day, and joyfully reunites with her at night. It is said that the child of the Moon never despairs because of a gift from his mother, his maternal love.
Effect :
2 pcs : Increases Imaginary DMG by 10%.
4 pcs : Increases CRIT rate by 15% and the CRIT DMGS by 25% for 2 turns after the porter uses his skill or his ultimate. Not cumulative.
2 : Set of the Blazing Goddess.
Divine Crown of the Blazing Goddess : A crown of incandescent flowers that ignite the hope of being rescued. The crown shines like a beacon for a castaway, and illuminates the hope of new and flourishing days.
Divine brambles and roses of the Blazing Goddess : Bracelets sinking into the flesh and blooming incandescent roses of blood, awakening Beauty to the divine state. It is said that these roses are the most beautiful in all existence, and that it only blooms in contact with the blood of Beauty.
Divine dress of the Blazing Goddess : A burning and brilliant dress, making even the stars admire it. The flames of this dress conceal inestimable treasures, the words and thoughts of Beauty, which leave in diamond whispers and stellar sighs.
Graceful step of the Graceful Grace of the Blazing Goddess : Beautiful shoes covered in burning flowers, growing roses with every step. It is said that the whole universe could not help but admire these flowers with their incandescent beauty, and that the flowers admired Beauty itself.
Effect :
2 pcs : Increases DoT by 20%.
4 pcs : Increases DoT by 15% when an ally or the porter deals DoT to an enemy. Increases fire DMGS by 15% when the porter uses their ultimate. The effect lasts 2 turns and can be accumulate 3 times.
3 : Set of the Keeper of the Fighting Will.
Ancient helmet of the Keeper of the Will : An old ancient helmet found on the ashes of a battlefield. When putting it on, you can hear the soldiers screaming and fighting, while the previous owner of this helmet beat to the rhythm to galvanize his troops.
Galvanizing Wands and Drum of the Will : Ancient drumsticks accompanied by a drum found on an old battlefield. If you strike the drum even once with the old sticks, you can feel your body filling with the will to fight.
Ancient chain mail of the Keeper of the Will : An old, slightly battered piece of mail, found on an old battlefield. Despite the age of the armor, it shines with a burning brilliance of an insatiable will to win and fight.
Ancient sandals of the Keeper of the Will : Old solid wooden sandals found on an ancient battlefield. When we put them on, a thrill spreads through our body, and a will to victory and battle is triggered.
Effect :
2 pcs : Increase Energy Regeneration Rate by 20%
4 pcs : For each enemy eliminated thanks to the porter's ultimate, increase the Energy Regeneration Rate by 5% and the DMGS by 15% for all the allies for 2 turns. The effect can be accumulated 3 times.
4 : Set of the Hopeless Plague Doctor.
Terrifying mask of the Hopeless Plague Doctor : The mask of a doctor who kills, destroys, and inoculates plague and immortality to the mortals. The hope go away and the despair arrives, to condemned all the patients, and give their blood to the greatest of the greatest Aeon, the Abundance.
Needle claws of the Hopeless Plague Doctor : The claws of a doctor who kills, destroys, and inoculates plague and immortality to the mortals. The plague in one, the despair in another, the immortality in another and the last takes the blood of the patients to give to THEM.
Calamity dress of the Hopeless Plague Doctor : The dress of a doctor who kills, destroys, and inoculates plague and immortality to the mortals. The blood and the suffer of all the people who became patients of this mad doctor are in this dress... But there is also the benediction of the Abundance.
Bloody boots of the Hopeless Plague Doctor : The boots of a doctor who kills, destroys, and inoculates plague and immortality to the mortals. Blood. Just blood. Only blood. Blood of THEM. Blood of Abundance. But serve as the shoes of the doctor. Of the mad doctor.
Effect :
2 pcs : Increases Max HP by 15%.
4 pcs : When the wearer consumed their HP or the allies's HP, their CRIT Rate and their CRIT DMGS get increased by 6% for 2 turns. This effect can be accumulated 4 times.
5 : Set of the Godly Hope Doctor.
Kindly mask of the Godly Hope Doctor : The mask of the doctor who has acceded to the redemption. Before, he was a Emanator, who tries to destroy for heals his love. But now, he's a doctor, a healer, and a benefactor... Despite his kind mask, a deep sadness live in his spirit, but he always live with his mask who hide his suffer.
Holy gloves of the Godly Hope Doctor : The gloves and the pendant of a doctor. The redemption and the kindness breathe in those objects, who have heals so many people. An holy energy can be feel in these accessories, and all the kindness of a man who loved his wife live in this.
Greatest coat of the Godly Hope Doctor : The coat of the doctor who heals all his patients. In this coat, all of the kindness and the healing power of this doctor are concentrate, but there is, hide in the depths of the clothe, a melancholy... A melancholy of his ancient planet.
Divine boots of the Godly Hope Doctor : The boots of the doctor who always heals his allies. In those shoes, all the journey of this doctor is gathered... Even if a kindness is present, the deep sorrow of all the travels that is here.
Effect :
2 pcs : Increases Max HP by 15%.
4 pcs : When the wearer heals their HP or the allies's HP, their Outgoing Healing and their ATK increase by 20% during 2 turns. This effect can be accumulated 4 times.
6 : Set of the All-mighty Burning Father.
Effect :
2 pcs : Increases Max HP by 20%.
4 : When the wearer deals Break DMGS or Super Break DMGS, the wearer and the allies gains Stack of "Blazing Child", up to maximum 6 stacks. "Blazing Child" increase the HP, the Break DMGS and the Super Break DMGS by 20% for each stack, and when the wearer gains 6 stacks, then the Energy Regeneration Rate increase by 10% and the Super Break DMGS increase by 50%.
Now, it's time to present the planet ornaments !
1 : ~Set of the Judgment Ship~
Judgment Palace of the ShÏjiè-Chuån of Xianzhou : Sealed within this planar sphere is ShÏjiè-Chuån, sacred land of Xianzhou. The World Ship floats and admires a new starry landscape every year to escape the abominations. You can see the Palace of Judgment, the Star Garden, the Goldsmith of Ships, and all kinds of other places, each one as important and fabulous as the last.
Promise of the Lovers of the ShÏjiè-Chuån of Xianzhou : In ShÏjiè-Chuån, it is said that the wind and rain bring back the dreams and promises of old. And some say that the promise of two lovers kissing in the rain can be heard in the Star Garden.
Effect :
2 pcs : Increases the CRIT DMGS by 25%. If the CRIT Rate reaches 40/50, the CRIT DMGS are increase by 25%/35%, and the CRIT DMGS are increase by 10% each time that the porter uses their ultimate. The effect can be accumulated 2 times, and lasts 3 turns.
2 : ~Set of the Floral Echo of the Ashes~
Flowering ashes of Fjoralys : Sealed within this planar sphere is Fjoralys, a once flowery and warm planet. When the Destruction came, life and people on the planet all died. Not one survived. Except a little girl, daughter of the stars. Now, flowers of yesteryear rise from the ashes of Destruction, like a phoenix rising from the ashes.
Star goldwork of Fjoralys : In the flames of Fjoralys's destruction, only the stars and a little girl witnessed the massacre. And when life, flowers, and trees resurfaced, the stars cried with joy, washing the earth of all this sadness to put, in its place, colorful joy and flowers... Thousands of them.
Effect :
2 pcs : Increases DoT by 12%. If the wearer deals DoT to an enemy, then the DoT dealt to enemies increases by 26%.
So, let's go to the next part !
3 : ~Set of the Duality of the Rulers~
Starry Yin and fallen Yang of the duality of Rulers : Sealed in this planar sphere are two complementary wills, that of the two rulers of Xianzhou, a brother and a sister. Depending on the inclination of the sphere, we can see different memories appear and disappear, like fleeting winds facing the erosion of time.
Brotherhood of the duality of Rulers : Tears, blood, joy and friendship are condensed in these threads of destiny. It is said that the years erode certain things, but the threads of destiny grow and become denser to the rhythm of the emotions of the two Rulers.
Effect :
2 pcs : Increases Break effect by 12%. Each time that the wearer or an ally deals Super Break DMGS, the wearer gains a stack of "Rule of Flame", up to maximum 4 stack(s). A stack of Rule of Flames increases Break Effect by 20%.
4 : ~Set of the activated planet Rahu~
Floral sea of ​​lotuses of Abundance : Sealed within this planar sphere is the living planet Rahu, eater of Cangcheng and guardian of the lotus scourge. It is said that the living planet blows billions of lotus petals that rip the life force from humans and offer them to the abominations. On this planet lies its heart, the lotus floral sea, where abominations and Emanators bathe in the human suffering.
Bridge of Immortal Hope of Abundance : It is said that every Emanator must pass through the "bridge of immortal hope" if he wants to be in total symbiosis with his body. This bridge was carved from the flesh and blood of Yaoshi, after THEY fought with the Emanator of Lan thousands of years ago, and it now glows a beautiful blood red, and screams the damned who did not know how to listen to their bodies.
Effect :
2 pcs : Increases the CRIT DMGS by 10%. If the HP of the wearer reaches 3000 or more, then their CRIT DMGS increases 20% more. Each 1000 HP more than 3000 HP increase the CRIT Rate by 5%.
5 : ~Set of the Sacred Land of Annihilators~
Sacred Temple of Annihilating Destruction : Sealed within this planar sphere are the ashes of the old and new worlds, in the form of the Temple of Destruction. Everything in this palace has been destroyed by Nanook and THEIR Ravager Lords, and the Antimatter Legion pines and enjoys the suffering extinguished by the devastating breath of Destruction itself.
Petals and sobs of annihilating Destruction : On the planets that the Legion destroys, the Ravager Lords always bring back two things, a person, the sole survivor, and flower petals sticky with blood. The petals then mingle with the sobs of the last living creature, creating pitifully perfect flowers and trees.
Effect :
2 pcs : Increases ATK at 14%. If the HP of the wearer reaches 4000/5000 or more, then the DMGS of their ultimate and their skill increases by 15/25%.
6 : ???
2 pcs : ???
4 pcs : ???
7 : ???
2 pcs : ???
4 pcs : ???
So now, the elevation materials !
The Hunt : Ancient runny cord of the Divine Bow :
A thread who was once part of the Divine Bow of the Aeon of the Hunt, and who was emit after of a battle. It's now a shooting star. Used to level up Traces slightly for Hunt characters.
Purge Echo of the Divine Bow :
An image of the bow that Lan uses, who remain in the space and the time after THEY throw an arrow. Used to level up Traces moderately for Hunt characters.
Full Incarnation of the Divine Bow :
The bow that Lan uses, constitute by imaginary energy and stars, who can destroy space-times and galaxies. Used to level up Traces significantly for Hunt characters.
The Nihility : Fragment of lazy memory :
A glowing fragment of the memory of someone who has been blessed by the Nihility. Used to level up Traces slightly for Nihility characters.
Once nihilistic reminiscence :
The glowing piece of the memory of a past Eclairor of the Nihility. The rare images of the memories are colorless. Used to level up Traces moderately for Nihility characters.
Memory of an Auto-Annihilator :
A red glowing jewel, who contain all the life of an Auto-Annihilator. All the memories are scramble by the black sun. Used to level up Traces slightly for Nihility characters.
The Abundance : Godless tear of the Abundance :
Plague of the Immortal :
Suffering of the thousand recoveries :
The Harmony : (I don't have ideas, sorry T^T)
And for the other paths... You have to wait (Sorry T^T)

Third part :

For the order of apparition of the characters, it would be :
?.0 : Xixian (first phase) 5 star Harmony ; Thunde Yuen (second phase) 5 star Erudition ; Wind, with 4 star character
?.1 : Rakshasa (first phase) 5 star Abundance ; Ice/ Hua (second phase) 5 star Fire ; Destruction, with 4 star character
?.2 : Xingxing (first phase) 5 star Nihility ; Fire/ Rei (second phase) 5 star Hunt ; Imaginary
?.3 : Shuhu (first phase) 5 star Abundance ; Quantum/ Athena (second phase) Harmony ; Wind, with 4 star character
?.4 : Elio (first phase) 5 star Preservation ; Thunder (can change)/ Styx (second phase) 5 star Erudition ; Quantum.
So, who is Xixian ?
Xixian is the Lieutenant of the ShÏjiè-Chuån. She's around 60, and she's a long-life specie. She wears a artificial arm, because Rakshasa cut off her arm during the battle of the ShÏjiè-Chuån. She trusts the Fallen King and the Stellar Queen, but she's a little overprotective in them.
Xixian is a character of the Harmony who can increase different stats depending on the Path of the character. If it's a Destruction/Hunt/Erudition character, she can increase CRIT DMGS and ATK. If it's a Preservation character, she can increase DEF. If it's a Nihility character, she can increase the Effect Hit Rate and the DoT DMGS. If it's a Abundance character, she can increase the Outgoing Healing Boost. And if it's a Harmony character, she can increase ERR. Her bonus can last for 1 turn. Her ultimate can increase the duration of the bonus of the characters to 2 more turns.
So, who is Yuen ?
Yuen is one of the Ten Lords. Nicknamed as the Erudite, she's the most younger person named in the post of one of the Ten Lords. Despite the fact she's still a child/teenager, she's very wise and intelligent, and she's a very good strategist.
Yuen is a character of the Erudition that inflict wind DMGS. Her technique and her ultimate would change with her talent, Condensation. For example, less enemies are here, more DMGS are inflict : 5-4 enemies in the battlefield : Effect Zone ; 3 enemies in the battlefield : Burst ; 2 - 1 enemies in the battlefield : Unique target. But don't worry, you can choose what type of attack the skill does. Her talent can also increases her CRIT DMGS and ATK.
So, who is Rakshasa ?
Rakshasa is an Emanator of the Abundance, and he was the evil part of Luocha. His body was simply a puppet, but Yaoshi make his body organic... So he would be very flexible. He would fight with needle-gloves.
Rakshasa is a character of the Abundance who can heal... But with a particular way ! So, all the allies have a effect at the beginning of the battle : "Holy Sacrifice", who is his talent. When a character lost HP, the Holy Sacrifice absorbs his loss of HP, until a limit. The skill of Luocha can release the Holy Sacrifice for heals the ally, and makes the effect reborn. Release the Holy Sacrifice can increase the DMGS and the ATK of Rakshasa. Also, his talent take some allies's HP in each turn to increases the Holy Sacrifice. His ultimate, who would be an Burst, can uses the HP of the allies to increase the DMGS and the CRIT DMGS of Rakshasa, and then, he attacks the enemy/enemies. Then, he releases the Holy Sacrifice of all the characters to heal them.
His VA would be the same of Luocha, Craig Lee Thomas.
So, who is Hua ?
Hua is a sort of Marshal of Xianzhou. Even if in public, she appears as the Marshal, she's in reality the future General of the Cangcheng, and she possesses the divine spirit of the boat, the Inferno-Empress. Her nickname is the Fenghuang.
The Inferno-Empress would appears like a gigantic phoenix.
Hua is a character of the Destruction who deals Fire DMGS, but also Super Break Effect. So, the Inferno-Empress would be like the Lightning-Lord, but when shes uses her ultimate, the Inferno-Empress merges with her and she enters in the "Fenghuang" state. When she's in this state, every attack that Hua uses consumes her HP. But, each time that her HP get consumed, her Break Effect increase. The state lasts for 2 turns, and she inflects Super Break Effect. At the end, a sort of a ultimate attack is trigger and all the HP (even the HP that are not here, for example, if her max HP is 10000, but she only has 8000 HP, then her HP are going to be in -2000) are consumed and the Break Effect is increase in a certain value for each 500 HP that are consume, and she inflicts DMGS and Super Break Effect for the enemies who are in Weakness Break. She cans heal herself with the DMGS that she has done, but the heal cannot exceed 75% of her HP ! The Inferno-Empress deals Fire DMGS, and Super Break Effect to the enemies who are in Weakness Break.
So, who is Xingxing ?
Xingxing is one of the two Marshals of Xianzhou, the Stellar Queen, an Emanator of the Erudition, an Eclairor of the Nihility and one of the Ten Lords. She's the possessor of the Stellar Marks, a gift of the Erudition who can permits to create micro-stars and stellar flames to fight. With the power of the Nihility, she create black holes also for fight.
She's 17 years old, and she would uses the same model as for March !
Xingxing is a character of the Nihility who deals Fire DMGS. She cans add more DoT on enemies who already have DoT with her special DoT : Starburn, who can also inflects Burn. Starburn is inflect to the enemies with her skill and her ultimate. She can also reach multiple enemies because she does effect zone attacks. Her talent can increases the DoT DMGS she does to the enemies depending on their HP.
Her VA would be Judy Alice Lee (VA of MelinoĂŤ).
So, who is Rei ?
Rei is one of the two Marshals of Xianzhou, the Carrier of the Yamato-Shinigami, the unique Emanator of the Hunt, the chief of the Galaxy Rangers and one of the Ten Lords. Anyway, he's a very important person of the Xianzhou Alliance. He's from a forgotten planet, who has been destroyed by the Abundance. Rescued by the past Marshal, Lingyue when he was six years old, he quickly became one of the greatest fighter of the Alliance at his teenage years.
He is 19 years old, and he is around 1m96/~6,43 feet. (so I think he's one of the most tall character.). He's VERY muscular, and very handsome (according to me)
Rei is a Hunt character (an Emanator of this path) who deals Imaginary DMGS. His gameplay would be concentrate in the CRIT DMGS. Depending on the attacks, it's giving to him "Fallen Royalty" accumulations. When he has a certain number of this accumulation, he entering in the "Fallen King" state, who increased his CRIT rate and his CRIT DMGS and reinforce his skill and his ultimate. For his ultimate, it increases his CRIT rate and his CRIT DMGS, and he gives 9 slashes to the enemy. When he's in the "Fallen King" state, it's would increase his CRIT rate and CRIT DMGS, also gives XIII (4, 4, and 5) slashes to an enemy. For each slash that are a CRIT hit, an additional slash is inflect. Each additional slash increases the Rei's CRIT DMGS, and they do a CRIT vulnerability. If all the all the additional slashes has been concluded, then a last additional slash is inflect. When he does CRIT DMGS when he uses his ultimate in the "Fallen King" state, it's does another hit in the enemy.
Here is his description :
"One of the two Marshals of the Xianzhou Alliance, the Carrier of the Yamato, the Emanator of Lan and the Fallen King. Feared by his enemies, respected by his allies. He always wears a fickle smile, and he always brings death with him.
Lan, the Reignbow Arbiter entrust the Yamato to Rei, the greatest weapon of all the Alliance. As a great strategist, he's also a good brother. He knows all the Stellaron Hunters, and he's apparently in a relation with the Stellaron Hunter named Blade..."
His VA would be Kaiji Tang (the VA of Gojo).
So, who is Shuhu ?
Shuhu is an Emanator of Yaoshi, considered as the "daughter of the Abundance". She's always with a scythe made with the body of Yaoshi and with the bones of her victims. She has a very sense of the sadism and she hates the humanity for all they have done to her.
Shuhu is a character of the Abundance who deals Quantum DMGS. She has three skills : One where she consumes the HP of the allies for increase DMGS and CRIT DMGS, and she attacks the enemies. An other where she consumes her HP for increase DMGS and CRIT DMGS, and where she attacks the enemies. And the last where she attacks the enemies for steal the HP of the enemies for heals her and the allies. In her ultimate, she consumes her HP and the allies's HP for increase her DMGS, her CRIT DMGS and her CRIT rate, and she attacks the enemies for steal the enemies's HP and heals the allies.
So, who is Athena ?
Athena is one of the Ten Lords, nicknamed as the Protector. She's always with a owl named Zhìhuì (nb : wisdom in Chinese (智慧)), and is a real master of the strategy and the war inventions, but she's also one of the more oldest members of the Ten Lords.
Athena is a character of the Harmony who can increase the DMGS and the ATK of the allies with her skill. Her talent can increase all the allies's RES PEN and their SPD. Her ultimate can increase all the allies's CRIT DMGS for 2 turns, for a chosen ally, she cans place her owl for 2 turns, who inflict additional DMGS on the enemy/enemies who the ally attacks. Also, if the ally get attack, the owl defend them with a counterattack.
So, who is Elio ?
Elio is the chef of the Stellaron Hunters (and if you don't know that, you must haven't touch HSR). I imagine him as a cat (practically not imagine, because it's quite official, but not official, so you know), but he uses his puppet... I doesn't draw him because I know that his design already be... You know what. I imagine him very kind and mysterious.
Elio is a character of the Preservation who can predict the DMGS of the allies. His skill would be a shield. For his ultimate, it's would add a status for all the allies and him : "Forecast of the Script". This effect would last one turn, and would cancel all the DMGS the allies receive.
So, who is Styx ?
AH-HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ! You have to wait !

Fourth part :

The history would be in the ShÏjiè-Chuån, and here is the principal plot :
First quest : " You and the Astral Express receive a mysterious call of Jing Yuan, who telling you that he have something important to said to you. The thing in question is that is a feast for the "saviors of the Luofu" (the Nameless) in the... ShÏjiè-Chuån ?! Not time for chatting, Jing Yuan gives you the localisation of the mysterious ship, and the Astral Express start his new journey... "
Second quest : " After a few warp jumps, you finally reach the ShÏjiè-Chuån, capital of the Xianzhou Alliance. After meet all of the Generals and the Lieutenant Xixian, it's finally the time for you to meet the Ten Lords, including the Fallen King and the Stellar Queen, real Marshals of the Alliance... "
Other quests...? You have to play~
The quest would be a quest long as Penacony... Maybe a little more... And there would be all the Nameless... Yes, Pom-Pom in the quest and he would use his powers ! If he has powers.
In the final boss of the ShÏjiè-Chuån, the music would be like, if it's possible, of the song "Bad Apple". In the battle, the people singing for encouraging the ones who are fighting the final boss.
In the 1st phase, it's would be only the divine spirits who singing.
In the 2nd phase, it's would be all the soldiers and the divines spirits who singing.
In the 3rd and the final phase, it's would be all Xianzhou Alliance (yes, Lan included too !) who singing.
The "R" attack ( like the Dan Heng attack during the Phantylia fight ) would be all the divine spirits and the two Marshals conferring their power to the Trailblazer, and then, he/she slashes the boss.
So, it's the end of the post... If you have questions for clarify something, you can in comments, and I would be respond with pleasure !
Bye byeeeeee !
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2024.05.21 01:05 0fiuco travel report: 18 Days off the beaten Path in Honshu and Kyushu

period: april 28th to May 14th 2024.
Nights spent in: Tokyo - Sendai - Fukushima - Koriyama - Nagoya - Hakata ( Fukuoka ).
If it's really off the beaten path or not you'll decide, some destinations visited are really particular, other are way more popular even if usually not what you'll visit in your first trip to Japan. let's say i've been to japan last summer and did all the usual things one do the first time he's there, probably even something more: Tokyo - Kyoto - Osaka - Nara - Nikko, Fukuoka, Matsumoto, Himeji, Miyajima. pretty much what almost anyone does for their first time if they have the opportunity.
Given the weak Yen and having still some time ( and money ) i could spend i decided to come back less than a year later, this time at the end of April up until half may in order to explore less popular destinations. I'll avoid to provide the usual tips anyone provide, like how to move from narita, how to get a Suica or how to book a train seat, how to operate a toilet and such things.
SOME TIPS
Concerning Suica: contrary to what most people suggest, i didn't buy one neither last summer or this time and frankly i've never missed not having it. I use my mastercard credit card, most places in japan accept it with zero problems and for the rest you can get Yen at any ATM machine that you can find in any combini with it and pay cash wich japanese still very much use
Concerning the period of the year: last year i went in August. I can confirm that moving around in April/May is so incredibly much better. The heat in august is some day even unbearable. This time the weather was mostly fine, got only one day of rain even if the temperatures were still a bit on the cold side overall. Unfortunately this year Sakura came early and I missed it by a week or two. But still apart from the cherry trees all the plants were blossoming and it was so nice to see flowers everywhere compared to the pain of the humidity and the torment of cicadas you have during summer.
Concerning golden week: one of the two weeks i was there was the golden week. I didn't book anything in advance but, maybe because of the fact i was moving off the beaten path, i almost never had problems booking trains or hotels during golden week ( i said almost, more details later ). Cant tell what's the effect when trying to book hotels in places like Kyoto.
concerning planning: my usual planning method goes the following: i book the plane, obviously. I buy JRP ( yes i still bought it even after the price increase ) and i book two days of hotels. The rest of my trip i have an idea of what i want to do and where i want to go but i book hotels and such, while going along. This gives me the flexibility to change my itinerary or react to bad weather ( last summer i run away from a typhoon with this trick ) or unexpected problems ( last summer i got food poisoning and i had to delay my program booking an hotel for three more days than expected: had i booked all nights in advance it would have been a huge problem ). I only book hotels using the booking website app and i can only say good things about it. I travel alone, maybe for couples or families this isn't as easy as it was for me.
Warning: I like to walk and I walk a lot. So if you need tips to move around, I’m not probably the right person because what you might want to do using a bus or a taxi I would probably do by walking. I’ve walked on average of 20 km a day and probably more and if a place is like 3-4 km from where I am I walk there without even looking if there’s a better option with a bus or something else.
I will give a vote to the places I’ve visited according to two parameters:
How off the beaten path it really is, judging by how many foreign tourists I met there. And an overall vote telling how worthy I feel the place is to visit. To make it short I will call them “OTBP VOTE and OVERALL VOTE”

SO LET'S START WITH THE ACTUAL TRIP REPORT:
Day 1: landing in Tokyo at midday in Narita. After finishing all the immigration process i moved to my hotel. This time i decided to book it for two nights in Omiya/Saitama. The place is less than half an hour from Tokyo Station and was the opportunity to see something different. I haven't seen much of the place but the area around the station was very lively, lots of restaurant and lots of people moving around. It was full of decoration with squirrells and a football team, i guess they were either promoting it or they won something cause decorations were everywhere, honestly didn't ask about. Well apart from checking in, recovering from the flight, looking for something to eat and checking a bit the areai didn't do much.
day 2: in the morning i took the train to Ashikaga Flower Park. I've seen picture of it online and according to the informations i gathered i might have been late for the sakura but the Wisteria were in full bloom and they had a lot of them in this park.
So i took the train, it was around an hour ride and Omiya was strategically on the way. I realized my trip plan was proably a good one when, once reached the Ashikaga flower park station ( there's a train station dedicated to this park ) all the people on the train got off. A little walk, ticket and i was in. The place, given the right time of the year, was AMAZING, UNBELIEVABLE. I can't begin to tell you how cool and how huge the wisteria plants were. they were in full bloom, and was something out of this world, it looked like something you see in the movie avatar. Like three or four wisterias as big as a basketball field if not even more, of different colours and kinds, plus a lot more of regular sized wisterias and a lot more flower plants of all kinds. Had to say, for some reason with all the flowers the air wasn’t at all full of their scent. I even got a wisteria flavoured ice cream, wich was probably a wisteria coloured ice cream cause it didn’t have any real particular taste. The place was packed with Japanese people and foreigners like me you could count them on the fingers of one hand. I arrived there early, so by early afternoon I was satisfied with my visit and moved away. A quick check on my train app and google maps and realized I could reach Kawagoe from there fairly easily.
ASHIKAGA FLOWER PARK OTBP: 9 OVERALL: 10
When I was on the train it stopped at the Tochigi station, it looked nice from the train so I decided to jump off and check the area a bit, because sometime I do that kind of things, and the idea wasn’t bad at all: the town itself doesn’t look anything special but there’s a canal wich was very picturesque, plus it was fully decorated with paper carps because of the time of the year and Japanese people were doing boat rides on the river on traditional little boats while singing songs. I won't say to go there specifically to see the place, but if you're on that train route or still around it, it might be worth a stop. So, once I finished checking the area I jump back on the train and finally reached Kawagoe.
TOCHIGI: OTBP: 10 OVERALL: 6 ½
Kawagoe is a small place north of Tokyo, not very far, wich is know for a small neighbourhood with old Edo houses. That neighbourhood is more far from the station that I expected, but still nice and worth a check. There’s a very cool bell tower there and one of the coolest Starbucks I’ve ever seen. I wouldn’t spend a whole day in Kawagoe if you ask me but If you’re in Tokyo and have an half day available that you don't know how to spend I’d say it’s totally worth a train ride. Had my dinner there and then moved back to Omiya where I would spend my last night.
KAWAGOE: OTBP: 7 OVERALL: 7
Day 3: woke up early, jumped on the train and moved to Sendai where I had planned to stay the next three nights. Once again Omiya was a good choice cause I could take the shinkansen right from there without having to move back to Tokyo.
Arrived in Sendai, left my luggage in the hotel where I couldn’t check in cause it was still to early and hopped on a local train in direction of Matsushima. By midday I was already in Matsushima. This is another very famous destination for Japanese people, one of the most known panoramas in japan. Have to say, the town is a typical sea town, definitely welcoming. I had one of the best Sushi I ever had in japan in a local restaurant ( check matsushima sushi kou if interested ). Visited Zuiganji temple and then walked a bit on the coast, crossed the Fukuurabashi bridge, the long red bridge that you probably have seen in some picture, and walked around Fukuurajima. Here you can have a walk around the island it’s not small but is small enough that you can walk it all fairly quickly and it has some nice spots to discover. You have to pay a small fee to cross the bridge. Then went back, checked the Godaido of Zuiganji and it’s worth mentioning that when walking along the coast I’ve stumbled across a couple of signs giving instructions on what to do in case of a tsunami and what happened back in 2011, wich I didn’t even think about up until that moment and suddenly the memories went back to what happened there more than 10 years ago. Last thing, my advice is to walk down to Oshima island. This little island is less crowded, you can reach it crossing a little red bridge and honestly to me it’s the best spot to admire Matsushima. I didn’t went for the ferry ride across the bay cause the weather wasn’t very good and I was starting to be a little short on time, so I moved back to Sendai.
MATSUSHIMA: OTBP: 9 OVERALL: 8 ½
Once back in Sendai, I went to see the sunset from the panoramic floor of the AER building near the station, wich is totally free even if finding the right elevator that takes you up might be a bit tricky, but the view is totally worth it, you can even see in the distance the big white shape of the dai-kannon and from the other side of the floor you can easily see the sea.
Talking about Sendai, I didn’t dedicate to the city the time that should have been necessary because I was always on day trips and I spend there mostly the late evenings, but my impression is that Sendai is a very nice city that should appear more often in peoples itineraries. The city is particularly vibrant and alive, lot of young people, lot of things to see and do, a covered shopping street that is almost endless full of restaurants and shops, way more green than many other Japanese cities. I’d recommend anyone who had the time and the opportunity to spend a little time here. Also it has a very distinctive identity and everything proudly revolves around the image of its founder Date Masamune who is everywhere in senday, even the penguin of the local DonQuishotte mall was dressed up as Date Masamune.
So after the panorama, I went in the hotel, finally checked in and then moved back to look for food. Walked down what I think is called ichibancho street, wich as I said before is an endless downtown road full of shops and restaurant and stopped to have a try at the most famous local dish, Gyutan, wich is grilled cow tongue. Never had tongue in my life and have to admit it, it’s not bad at all, I quite enjoyed it. Had a little more walk around then called it a day.
SENDAI: OTBP: 7 ½ OVERALL: 9
Day 4: today trip is to Hiraizumi, a UNESCO world heritage site, where you can admire some historically significant buddhist sites. You had to catch a coincidence in Ichinoseki but the whole ride is pretty straight forward and doesn’t really take much time. At 9 am I was already ready to explore. As I sad I’m a walker, so I walked the walk from the station to the Chuson Ji temple wich is around 2 km and I totally recommend it cause the town is quite nice to walk through, very small village, very cozy and intimate. Chuson Ji it’s a very beautiful complex to explore, it’s inside a forest, kinda reminds a bit of Nikko atmosphere if you’ve been there even if the buildings aren’t as spectacular. The whole wood was full of blossoming plants and here and there I was able to spot some late cherry tree still full of flowers, giving me an hint to what sakura must really be.
You stumble in the temple buildings one after another while you go deep into the wood. I reach the main building and there’s a ceremony in progress. I discovered later that the next day was planned the Fujiwara festival where all people dress up like in Edo period and do a parade in the city. The day I was there instead the children parade was planned, so it was full of kids dressed up and judging by how proud and elegant their parents were I tend to think it was a pretty big thing for them. I enjoy the situation for a while, then went back to exploring, till I reached the main attraction of the temple wich is the Konjikido, a golden pavilion that dates back to the XII century wich is amazing to see in person.
Once I finished exploring the whole Chuson Ji complex I went looking for a restaurant and had a nice ramen set, because the visit took the whole morning, then moved to the second stop wich was Motsuji Temple: as much as Chuson Ji impressed me, Motsu-ji disappointed me. The thing is, you pay to enter and in the end what you see is a place mostly empty, where the only building there are reconstructions and most places are just a bunch of rocks with signs saying “here once was this building” “here once was that building” and the main thing you’ll see there is a pond whose importance is that it dates back to the time when Japanese gardens were kinda dull compared to what they’ll become centuries later. So it’s kinda a pond that you would completely ignore in a different context. I mean, I totally get the historical importance of this place, but, honestly from the ignorant eyes of a tourist it’s really nothing you would invest your time visiting, according to my opinion.
Another place that would have been worth visiting was Takkoku-no Iwaya Bishamondo, but isn’t really that easy to reach, it’s a bit far to walk to and I was once again out of time, therefore I decided to skip it and went back to the station and to sendai where I again went to look for something to eat and had a little night stroll, nothing worth mentioning.
HIRAIZUMI: OTBP: 9 OVERALL: 8
Day 5: today I decided to go to Kakunodate. The town is a easily reachable by train from sendai but a bit far compared to the day before. Went off the station and once again started walking. The place is known mainly for its many samurai houses, all indications point to them so it’s not possible to miss them. The town itself for the little I’ve seen doesn’t really seem to offer much apart from that but the samurai distict it’s nice. Many of the houses have been converted into small museums, that you can visit paying a small fee. I entered one of them, there was a little tour showing the history of the city and the history of the family of samurai living there. Among the things you could do you had the chance even to hold a real katana ( it felt quite a clumsy and top heavy sword compared to what I had imagined ). In fairness, to my taste, there isn’t much to do apart from visiting the samurai district, yes you can visit the local museum, do some craft shopping ( I bought a very nice box made of cherry bark there wich is a typical local craft ) therefore after a late lunch I was back to Sendai. In my opinion if you want to see a Samurai district you can also go to Kanazawa and there’s much more to see there overall compared to Kakunodate, but if you like the atmosphere of a smaller village instead of a big city and you like something more “off the beaten path” then I’d say go to kakunodate.
KAKUNODATE: OTBP: 8 ½ OVERALL: 6 ½
Given i was back to sendai relatively early, that gave me the opportunity to walk ( yes I walked even there ) to see the dai-kannon. The walk was nice, it took me through some very quiet neighbourhood that you wouldn’t normally visit. When I reached the statue It was too late to go inside it but I still had a good view of it. That is a quite impressive sight, you almost have difficulty to grasp the actual size of it. The area around the statue has really nothing to offer, therefore my honest suggestion is take a ride with the sightseeing bus and use that to reach it and once you’re finished with the statue move to a more interesting spot.
And this was my last day in Sendai. My plan at this point was to book two nights at Koriyama but probably because of the golden week I wasn’t able to find a hotel to my liking there therefore I decided to book one night in Fukushima and the next night in Koriyama. These were the two more expensive nights of all my trip and still ended up spending only around 70 € a night.
Day 6: plan for the day: leave the luggage in the hotel, visit Yamadera, go back to sendai, pick up the luggage and move to fukushima to spend the night. Yamadera is truly easy to reach from Sendai and a very recommended destination if you happen to be in Sendai. The place is mostly known for a temple that is reachable walking an abundant number of steps up a hillside. You reach the town, wich Is a very little and cozy village in the mountains west from Sendai and the temple is very close to the station so it’s not possible to miss it. You can tell the whole village revolves around the temple but it still maintain an authentic spirit. Lots of restaurants and little shops to visit on the road that brings to the temple. The temple itself is very “vertical” : sets of stone stairs will lead you up the side of the hills, till you reach the main building and a couple of satellite building where you’ll be rewarded by an amazing view on the village below. If you don’t mind stairs you’ll be rewarded with a very relaxing atmosphere. Here too given the latitude and the altitude I’ve been able to enjoy a couple of late blossoming cherry trees. The weather was amazing that day and all the gardens where full of flowers, this made the whole trip particularly enjoyable. Luckly I’m an early bird because later in the day the place was really packed with visitors. Once I was finished I had a nice set of Yamagata Dashi Soba in a typical restaurant with Tatamis low tables and a beautiful view on the river that cuts in half the village.
YAMADERA: OTBP: 10 OVERALL 9
After a late lunch I jumped back to the train, went back to sendai to pickup the luggage and moved to the next stop, Fukushima. Here I had the first disappointment of my trip. As my usual I booked a hotel that was close to the main train station, wich is usally the place where you want to be. I had a walk around there and the impression I got from Fukushima was that the place was miserable, a place that has really nothing much to offer to a tourist and not even to a citizen because compared to all the other places I’ve been in japan the impression was that even the locals weren’t as lively and enjoying life that much. I hope I’m not offending anyone and for sure I can’t give a proper review of the place after just an evening spent there, but the impression I got was of one of those town, that you can find in every country you'll visit, where young people can’t wait to get old enough to run away from.
FUKUSHIMA: OTBP: 9 ½ OVERALL: 4
DAY 7: wake up in fukushima, move to Koriyama, leave the luggage at the hotel, and then visit Ouchi-Juku and Aizu Wakamatsu. If you’re wondering, the thing is doable but you need to move early. Once you reach Koriyama you take the local train for Aizu Wakamatsu. There you jump on another local train, wich isn’t entirely operated by JR so you’ll have to pay a ticket, to Yunokami Onsen station where you end up in one of the coolest train stations in japan because it’s built in the style of a traditional house with wooden interiors and a straw roof, and it has a feet onsen right outside where you can wait the train while bathing your feet in thermal water, how cool is that?
From here you take a bus and reach Ouchi Juku. On paper it sounds harder than it actually is but you have to plan your trip properly. Ouchi Juku is a post town all made of traditional houses that reminds you a bit of Shirakawa Go, I frankly don’t know how it isn’t more popular among foreigners cause it’s truly a one of a kind place. Most probably is because it’s so off the beaten path and hard to reach. Still it’s extremely popular among Japanese people because the place was crowded and, when I left, the car traffic was stuck by how many people where trying to reach the place by car. I have to tell you in all honestly the place is probably a bit too touristy because there’s not a single house that isn’t turned into a gift shop or a restaurant. But still the place is so charming and picturesque that is totally worth a visit, plus the surrounding woods, mountains and rice field really act like a frame around the most beautiful picture. So I spend the morning here and around 2 pm I move back to Aizu, because there are really not many bus runs in the evening taking you back to Yunokami Onsen and you better reach the place early.
OUCHI JUKU: OTBP: 10 OVERALL: 9
That gives me the opportunity to visit Aizu Wakamatsu. Ive heard about the city for its castle and for the legend of the Byakko Tai. I get off to Aizu Wakamatsu main station and walk across town till I reach the castle. Keep in mind it’s Saturday and along the whole walk I might have crossed three people. The city was deserted and one thing I’ve learned is, if people on a Saturday evening flee a city like that, then there isn’t much to do or see there, and that’s the impression I got, kinda like Fukushima, probably even worse. Still, I reached the castle: the park is very nice, the castle is a beautiful Japanese castle but, to my understanding it’s a modern reconstruction cause the original castle was lost during the Meiji restoration as Aizu was one of the spots that rised against the emperor. At least around the castle there were now many people. From the castle, wich I didn’t visit inside, I went back to the train station, this time I reached Nanukamachi station and I have to admit it the area there seemed more alive and interesting to stroll around than the area around main Aizu station, therefore maybe I just walked across the wrong part of the town, I honestly can’t tell.
AIZU: OTBP: 9 OVERALL: 6
From Aizu I finally moved by train to Koriyama. I really didn’t spend enough time there to have a proper opinion but the impression I got was of a laid back place, more relaxing than sendai and definitely more alive than fukushima. If I had more time I’d probably give it a shot for a day visit, it might be a surprise.

DAY 8: by this day I ended up with a terrible sore throath that I had to endure almost till my last day in japan. I never had a fever but there was definitely something going around, I kept hearing many Japanese people coughing on trains all around japan so there was definitely something going around, maybe it’s just the season changing, it happens during this season all the times to have some cold or cough. Anyway, the day I had to wake up early and move from Koriyama to Nagoya by Shinkansen, wich was a considerably long trip but at least it gave me the opportunity to take probably the best picture I’ve ever take of mount fuji, from the train. Once in Nagoya I left the luggage in the hotel ( wich, thanks probably to the fact that the golden week just ended, I happened to book for 4 nights for a whopping 25€ a night wich was a total steal even for current Japanese standard prices ). There I immediately jumped on another train and went to visit Inuyama.
The area around Nagoya is a bit tricky cause it’s full of railroads operated by a company that is not JR wich are not covered by the JR Pass but there’s a JR station a bit to the north of Inuyama that will do the job. The place is totally recommended for three reason: it’s overall nice, with the Kiso river cutting it, the castle is one of the few original ones and even if small is considered a national treasure and the whole area around the castle is very nice and worthy to spend some time on. So I visited the castle, the view from the top floor is awesome and in a clear day you can easily spot the skyline of Nagoya. Outside the castle there’s an edo style street full of shops, restaurants and street food that is nice to explore, totally recommended a walk there.
INUYAMA: OTBP: 8 ½ OVERALL: 10
Coming back to Nagoya I just had energy to look for food then I went back to my hotel for a good night of sleep.
DAY 9: a day trip from Nagoya to Ise. The trip isn’t that easy, you got to take a couple of trains if you move only by JR ( and a couple of stops of one of them aren’t even JR operated wich is a little confusing honestly ) and you end up in Iseshi station. From there I moved to Ise Jingu Geku, wich is the outer sanctuary and from there you can take a bus ( guess what, I walked instead ) to the main Ise sanctuary. If you don’t know Ise Jingu is the most sacred place in the Shinto religion and is regularly visited even by the emperor given his role in the Shinto religion. Inside the main temple one of the most sacred relics of Shinto religion is preserved.
Well, being totally honest here’s my impressions of Ise: it’s not simple to reach. The city itself, for what I’ve seen, looks like it has seen better days, meaning it looks like it’s falling apart. And the temples, there’s really not that much to see: they are in a forest, and the temples are not that spectacular, plus the most interesting parts are forbidden to visit. You can go to Atsuta Jingu without moving out from Nagoya and have a fairly realistic impression of what you would see in Ise without all the issues. I know people will attack me for what I’m saying, but that is what I’ve got from it. The most fun part was the edo style neighborhood that you can find right before entering the main Isu complex, wich looks almost like a theme park. I don’t say don’t go there, I say if you are, as you are probably, on borrowed time, with lots of places you want to visit and too few days to see them all, if Ise is in your list you might want to use the day to see something else.
ISE: OTBP: 6 ½ OVERALL: 6 ½
DAY 10: I decided to spend the day in Nagoya and take a look of the city, thanks also to the weather that was a bit rainy and really not inviting for another day trip. What I’ve seen in a day is the samurai exposition in Marunouchi. It’s free and it’s totally worth it, lots of beautiful samurai armours and swords. There’s another exposition that opened not many years ago that you can go nto too far but I didn’t visit so I can’t tell about that. From here I went to Nagoya castle. You pay to enter the complex but currently the Castle is under restoration and you can see it from outside ( it’s very impressive, Nagoya and Osaka castles are massive ) but not visit from inside. But the Honmaru Palace right beside it is open and totally worth a visit. From here took the subway ( yeah today I didn’t walk much so I got a subway day pass ) to the Osu Shotengai Shopping District, wich is the usual kind of covered shopping streets nest you can find in all the Japanese cities, and then moved again to Atsuta Jingu Shrine that, as I said, to me is a completely valid alternative to visiting Ise. The day went by without even noticing and I couldn’t see all the other places I had picked, like the Toyota museum, the tokugawa museum or the science museum, but that’s what you get when you only have one day dedicated to visit a city as big as Nagoya. Still I had time to get an impression of the city and I honestly don’t get the bad reputation it has among foreigners, the city looked to me quite interesting, nice, full of things to see and the people felt particularly laid back compared to cities like Tokyo or Osaka, it’s probably the place where I’ve seen the biggest number of tanned Japanese in all the country. To me Nagoya is totally worth at least two or three days dedicated only to visiting the city.
NAGOYA: OTBP: 5 OVERALL: 9
DAY 11: my original plan was to walk the Nakasendo from Magome to Tsumago. But the weather that day was kinda shit, I wasn’t feeling particularly In the mood of a walk because of my throath and I was starting to feel a bit tired, so I improvised and went for a day in Takayama and Gero Onsen. Takayama is pretty famous. I went there around 20 years ago and I remembered it as a very nice place. Getting back now, with all the Japanese places I’ve seen so far, I would say this: the train trip to Takayama is Spectacular, is a truly feast for the eyes. The town itself, it left me a little disappointed. The Edo style streets that its famous for, I’ve seen so many of them at that point around japan that it didn’t really leave a significant impression on me. And it was honestly smaller than I remembered it. Plus the weather, as I said, didn’t help. So overall the reality didn’t stand up to my memories and my expectations. Plus most of the houses there have now been turned in cheap souvenir shops with nothing giving you an authentic feeling. Don’t know, probably I wasn’t really in the mood that day.
TAKAYAMA: OTBP: 2 OVERALL: 6 ½
I took the opportunity on the way back to stop at Gero Onsen. Unfortunately I didn’t have the time to actually stop for an onsen cause overall the whole day wasn’t planned and I mainly improvised. Still the town is very nice and probably, having no expectations or no knowledge of it, even more worth visiting than Takayama. Had a nice walk around the town, and at least had the opportunity to “feel” the thermal water cause there’s plenty of fountains with hot spring water where you can rest your feet or your hands. It was enough to make me aware that a proper onsen there must be a very enjoyable experience.
GERO ONSENS: OTBP: 8 OVERALL: 8
And after this I went to Nagoya where I spent my last night in the city.

DAY 12: moving to Fukuoka ( Hakata ). I booked a hotel near Hakata station so I jumped on the shinkansen and moved there. The ride was as confortable as any shinkansen ride can be and I reached the place sooner than I imagined. First thing was a good look of the city from the panoramic floor in the station. Then had a walk to the Canal City mall wich is a very weirdly and interesting designed mall that is a very popular location in town. Had a walk from there to Nakasu island where I got a quick dinner considering it was already time, and had another walk around the area wich unfortunately will turn out to be my only experience of Fukuoka. I’ll spend here three nights but the following days will be so full that won’t give me any chance to visit the town more, so in the end I don’t really have an opinion on Fukuoka if not that I should probably have spent more time there, but unfortunately the days you have are numbered and there’s so much to see that you have to give up something here and there, so i won't even give a vote to the city.
DAY 13: Destination is Kagoshima that it’s easily reachable by train. I went there with no real expectation and I was totally blown away. Something clicked and I instantly liked the town, I must say that probably the fact that one of the most beautiful girls I’ve seen in japan out of the blue started a conversation with me on the train probably helped a lot in putting me in a good mood.
From the station I walked downtown till the coast. On the way I stopped shopping a bit, found a local market where local artisans that day were exposing their crafts wich I liked a lot and went to the top floor of the Centerrace Mall to get a panoramic view of the city with an amazing view on Sakurajima volcano. If you don’t know it’s the symbol of the city and it’s said to be almost always active, the whole day I’ve been there he kept puffing little clouds of smoke from time to time, it was very cool. So, once reached the cost I walked ( you should know it by now ) till I reached Sengan-En wich is the garden and the palace of a local lord and it’s very beautiful, totally worth a visit, also compared to many other places in japan, this is more modern and therefore more unique both in the architecture of the palace and the style of the garden. I’d say if you are in Kagoshima you won’t regret visiting it ( maybe don’t do like me and take a bus cause it’s more than 6 km from the station ). After visiting Sengan En I went back to the ferries and took a ferry to Sakurajima. The ferry is very cheap, 200 yen, and quick to reach it’s destination, but on Sakurajima there’s really not much to do if you don’t plan to use a bus or some other kind of transportation. Since it was already evening, I had nothing planned and I had to go back to Hakata, I just took the time to have a walk on the Lava Trail wich is a walk in a natural park that has grown over an old lava flow, wich is a quite unique thing that I enjoyed more than I expected. Then I went back to Kagoshima, had dinner and moved back to Hakata. I have to say I really enjoyed Kagoshima, the city has a unique vibe, very laid back, the people seemed to be relaxed and happy and were much more open toward foreigners than anywhere I’ve experienced. If I’ll ever be back in japan I’ll surely manage to spend some more time in Kagoshima. I took the train and I was back in hakata at around midnight so I went straight to bed in hotel
KAGOSHIMA: OTBP: 10 OVERALL: 10
Day 14: Nagasaki. Another fairly easy destination to reach from Fukuoka. The city itself is very narrow and develops around its river. As a tourist I was immediately attracted to its atomic bomb museum, wich is north from the station. I went there, you don’t say, by foot.
And later, once I’ve done with the atomic bomb part, the Nagasaki near the sea.
And here starts the tale of the two Nagasaki, because it feels like two different places in one. The north part, wich I didn’t enjoy much, felt a bit neglected and it’s mostly houses where people live. And it’s the part where you’ll see more tourists because as I said all the atomic spots are there.
On the other hand the south part near the city was to me much more alive and full of life, I’m no expert but that’s probably where the locals like to spend their free time and on the other hand you’ll see way less tourists here.
Back to the morning, I did what most tourists do, and visited the atomic bomb museum, the peace park, the ipocenter, and went also to see the half standing torii that is one of the few authentic places left as testament of the bombing, around the city. Talking about the museum, I’ve been to both thins and Hiroshima and, even if Hiroshima is bigger and with much more to see, I would suggest if one has the opportunity to visit also the Nagasaki one, it absolutely has its own legs to stand on. On a side note, out of 10 visitors, 9 were foreigners, I guess Japanese already know their history and don’t feel the need to visit such a place on a nice Sunday morning.
The peace park it’s a park, there you can see the famous statue wich is one of the main symbols of Nagasaki and that, if you ask me, is one of the ugliest statues you can find in the world, but still if you’re in Nagasaki you probably don’t want to miss it.
After lunch I moved to the sea side, here I’ve seen DeiJima wich is the former artificial island where the Portuguese were segregated centuries ago, very interesting place, kinda like a mix of an open air museum and a theme park, felt a little bit plastic but still worth some of your time.
Then had a walk to the near seaside park wich is a very nice and relaxing place where flocks of eagles fly so low over your head that if you rise your hand you can almost touch them, and pretty much ended the day there before having to go back to Fukuoka.
NAGASAKI: OTBP: 5 OVERALL: 7 ½

Day 15 – 16 - 17: my last full days in japan. I was in need of some rest at this point and I needed to move closer to Narita where I had booked my flight for day 18, so i spent more than half of day 15 to transfer from Hakata to Tokyo. I booked my last hotel for three nights near Otsuka station, wich if you ask me is a nice spot to stay in Tokyo. When I arrived in the evening there was a rose festival and all around the station there were roses bushes in flower and there were people singing and the whole station looked alive but also quiet, if you like a place to stay In Tokyo that it’s not chaotic like Shinjuku or Shibuya I’d recommend Otsuka.
The last days aren’t really worth mentioning, I’ve spent most of the time shopping for souvenirs, and recovering for all the travel i did the two weeks before. I explored a couple of places worth mentioning that not everyone ever goes to in Tokyo, like Nakano Broadway ( a weird shopping district that feels like a little Akiabara ), Nippori where there’s a little known street nice for shopping, or Chiba where there’s one of the biggest mall in japan but apart from that nothing much that you can read in the report of anyone who have been to Tokyo.
And with this, I think I can conclude my report. If you want me to upload some picture and you have a site to suggest me where it’s easy to upload and you don’t have to make an account let me know and if there’s enough interest I will oblige as soon as I’ve finished downloading all the pictures from my phone.
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2024.05.20 22:01 AnotherAnonist Reused assests

I know they are not graphic design gods and these are my fav games of all times but doing a replay of the dark souls trilogy now blood borne, I was at the colledge in bloodborne, byrgenwerth. Was like , this is the sekiro Buddhist temple on the outside and partial interior, also a section of the castle in ds3 . Had alot of these moments in fromsoft games. Not a complaint, just a trip :).
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2024.05.20 21:26 Sweet-Count2557 Free Things to Do in Kissimmee Fl

Free Things to Do in Kissimmee Fl
Free Things to Do in Kissimmee Fl Looking for some exciting and budget-friendly activities in Kissimmee, FL? Look no further, folks! We've got you covered.In this article, we'll be delving into a plethora of free things to do in Kissimmee, FL. Whether you're a local or just visiting, there's something for everyone here that won't break the bank.From picturesque parks and outdoor spaces to vibrant entertainment and shopping districts, Kissimmee offers a wide range of options to explore and enjoy without spending a dime.So, let's dive in and discover the best free activities Kissimmee has to offer!Key TakeawaysKissimmee Lakefront Park is a family-friendly outdoor space with walking trails, picnic spots, and a playground.The Disney Wilderness Preserve offers a safari-like experience with stunning natural panoramas and educational opportunities for kids.Old Town and Celebration Town Center are entertainment and shopping districts with a variety of shops, restaurants, and family-friendly activities.The Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum and the Kissimmee Air Museum are educational and family-friendly museums that showcase the history and culture of the area.Parks and Outdoor SpacesIn our knowledge of parks and outdoor spaces in Kissimmee, we can explore the various options available for free activities.Kissimmee Lakefront Park is a fantastic choice for families looking to have a fun and relaxing day. With its 13 acres of land, there are walking trails, picnic spots, a playground, and even a pier to enjoy. The park is highly rated for its family-friendliness and accessibility. It's a great place to have a picnic, take a leisurely stroll, or simply enjoy the beautiful views of the lake.Another option is the Shingle Creek Regional Park, a 160-acre natural creekside park. This park offers a unique experience with its diverse trails, wetlands, and prairies. It's a great spot to explore nature and learn about the different ecosystems in the area. The park is also known for its family-friendliness and fun factor, making it a popular choice for both locals and tourists alike.For those interested in history and paying tribute to veterans, Kissimmee Lakefront Park Veterans Tribute is a must-visit. This park is dedicated to honoring veterans through statues and memorials. The atmosphere is peaceful and serene, allowing visitors to reflect and pay their respects.Lastly, nature enthusiasts will enjoy The Disney Wilderness Preserve. This 11,500-acre nature preserve offers various trails and stunning natural panoramas. It's like going on a safari, but without the cost. The preserve isn't only fun but also educational, especially for kids who can learn about different plant and animal species.Entertainment and Shopping DistrictsAt Old Town, we can enjoy entertainment opportunities, shops, and restaurants all in one 10-acre walking district. It's a lively and vibrant place that offers a variety of experiences for visitors of all ages. Here are some of the highlights:Live Entertainment: Old Town is known for its live entertainment, including car shows, live music performances, and street performers. You can enjoy the sounds of local bands while strolling through the streets or catch a classic car parade that showcases beautifully restored vehicles.Unique Shops: The district is home to a wide range of shops, offering everything from souvenirs and clothing to specialty items and collectibles. Whether you're looking for a unique gift or just want to browse through the stores, there's something for everyone.Delicious Dining: Old Town boasts a diverse selection of restaurants and eateries, serving up a variety of cuisines. Whether you're in the mood for pizza, burgers, seafood, or international fare, you'll find plenty of options to satisfy your cravings.Thrilling Rides: For those seeking a bit of excitement, Old Town features several thrilling rides, including a roller coaster and a Ferris wheel. These attractions provide breathtaking views of the surrounding area and are sure to get your adrenaline pumping.Festivals and Events: Throughout the year, Old Town hosts a variety of festivals and events, ranging from car shows and art festivals to holiday celebrations. These events add an extra layer of excitement to the district and provide additional opportunities for entertainment.Museums and Historical SitesLet's explore some of the museums and historical sites that offer free admission in Kissimmee Fl. Kissimmee is not only known for its theme parks and outdoor spaces but also for its rich history and cultural heritage. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, these museums and historical sites are worth a visit.Museums and Historical SitesDescriptionOsceola County Welcome Center and History MuseumLearn about the history and culture of Osceola County through interactive exhibits and artifacts. It's a great place to start your journey into the past.Kissimmee Air MuseumThis museum showcases vintage aircraft and aviation history. You can explore the exhibits and learn about the evolution of flight. It's a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts.Osceola County Historical Society Pioneer VillageStep back in time and experience pioneer life at this living history museum. You can explore the village and learn about the challenges and triumphs of early settlers in the area.These museums and historical sites offer a glimpse into the rich heritage of Kissimmee and provide an educational and enjoyable experience for all visitors. The Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum is a great starting point, where you can learn about the history and culture of the county through interactive exhibits and artifacts.For aviation enthusiasts, the Kissimmee Air Museum is a must-visit. You can marvel at the vintage aircraft on display and learn about the fascinating history of aviation. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of flight.If you're interested in experiencing pioneer life, head to the Osceola County Historical Society Pioneer Village. This living history museum showcases the challenges and triumphs of early settlers in the area. You can explore the village and learn about the daily lives of pioneers.These museums and historical sites not only offer free admission but also provide a wealth of knowledge and insight into the past. So, take a break from the theme parks and immerse yourself in the history and culture of Kissimmee.Unique AttractionsWe have three unique attractions in Kissimmee that are worth checking out. Here are some of the free and interesting things you can do in Kissimmee:Island Grove Wine Company at Formosa Gardens: This local winery is known for its blueberry wines and beautiful botanical gardens. It offers a romantic and affordable activity where you can enjoy relaxing views and a calming ambiance. You can also indulge in wine tasting and snacks, and don't forget to try the wine from the wall dispenser.Wat Florida Dhammaram: If you're looking for a unique cultural experience, this Buddhist monastery is a must-visit. It's known for its stunning temple and intricate statues, showcasing oriental architecture and ornate details. While visiting, make sure to preserve the solemnity of the place and immerse yourself in the peaceful atmosphere.Monument of States: This historic and iconic artwork was commissioned after the attack on Pearl Harbor. It's a well-known stop for history and art lovers, featuring a unique design and interesting facts. Take a close look at each stone to see where it came from, as they were contributed by different states and countries.These attractions offer something different and intriguing to explore in Kissimmee. Whether you're interested in wine tasting, cultural experiences, or historical art, these unique attractions provide an opportunity to learn, relax, and have fun—all for free.Local Markets and Flea MarketsWe can explore several local markets and flea markets in Kissimmee that offer a variety of unique and affordable shopping options. One such market is the Main Gate Flea Market, conveniently located near Disney. This air-conditioned flea market boasts over 400 stalls, where you can find a wide range of items, from clothing and accessories to collectibles and home decor. It's a treasure trove for bargain hunters and a great place to find souvenirs.Another option is the Lakefront Park Farmers Market, which takes place weekly and features fresh produce, crafts, and food vendors. It's a family-friendly event with something for everyone. You can sample local specialties, browse through handmade crafts, and even enjoy live entertainment. The atmosphere is lively and vibrant, making it a fun outing for the whole family.For those looking for a truly unique shopping experience, the Visitors Flea Market is a must-visit. This massive flea market boasts over 250 stalls, booths, and food trucks, offering a diverse array of items to explore. From vintage clothing and antiques to handmade jewelry and fresh produce, you're sure to find something that catches your eye. Just remember to plan your budget ahead of time, as it's easy to get carried away with all the amazing finds.Exploring the local markets and flea markets in Kissimmee allows you to support local businesses, find one-of-a-kind items, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of the community. Whether you're looking for a unique souvenir or simply enjoy the thrill of bargain hunting, these markets offer a fantastic range of options for every taste and budget.Frequently Asked QuestionsAre There Any Free Events or Activities Held at Kissimmee Lakefront Park or Shingle Creek Regional Park?Yes, there are free events and activities held at Kissimmee Lakefront Park and Shingle Creek Regional Park.These parks offer opportunities for walking, picnicking, and enjoying nature.Kissimmee Lakefront Park has a 13-acre area with walking trails, a playground, and a pier.Shingle Creek Regional Park is a 160-acre natural creekside park with trails, wetlands, and prairies.Both parks provide family-friendly and accessible spaces for outdoor recreation and relaxation.Is There a Fee to Visit the Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum or the Kissimmee Air Museum?There is no fee to visit the Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum or the Kissimmee Air Museum.Both museums offer a wealth of educational value and engaging exhibits. The Osceola County Welcome Center allows visitors to learn about the rich history and culture of the area through interactive exhibits and artifacts.The Kissimmee Air Museum showcases vintage aircraft and aviation history, providing a fun and informative experience for all.Can Visitors Bring Their Own Food and Drinks to Old Town or Celebration Town Center?Yes, visitors can bring their own food and drinks to Old Town or Celebration Town Center. These entertainment and shopping districts offer a variety of shops, restaurants, and events in a pedestrian-friendly atmosphere.With a family-friendly rating of 4.5/5, they provide a safe and fun experience for everyone. So, pack a picnic or grab some snacks and enjoy exploring these vibrant districts while enjoying your own food and drinks.Is There a Cost to Enter the Island Grove Wine Company at Formosa Gardens or Wat Florida Dhammaram?There is no cost to enter the Island Grove Wine Company at Formosa Gardens or Wat Florida Dhammaram. These attractions offer unique experiences without requiring any entrance fees.At Island Grove Wine Company, visitors can enjoy the affordable and romantic activity of wine tasting, surrounded by relaxing views and a calming ambiance.Wat Florida Dhammaram, a Buddhist monastery, showcases stunning Oriental architecture and ornate details, providing a solemn and peaceful atmosphere for visitors to appreciate.Both places offer interesting and engaging experiences without any cost.Are Pets Allowed at the Main Gate Flea Market or the Lakefront Park Farmers Market?Pets are allowed at the Main Gate Flea Market and the Lakefront Park Farmers Market. These markets offer a family-friendly environment and are accessible for everyone.You can explore over 400 stalls at the Main Gate Flea Market, while enjoying the air-conditioned comfort.The Lakefront Park Farmers Market is a weekly event where you can find fresh produce, crafts, and delicious food vendors.Both markets are a fun and enjoyable experience for all, including our furry friends.ConclusionIn conclusion, Kissimmee, FL offers a plethora of free activities for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're exploring the beautiful parks and outdoor spaces, immersing yourself in the entertainment and shopping districts, delving into the history and culture at museums and historical sites, or discovering unique attractions, there's something for everyone.Don't forget to check out the local markets and flea markets for a taste of the local flavor. So, why wait? Start planning your fun-filled and affordable adventure in Kissimmee today!
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2024.05.20 20:16 Majestic-Baby1153 Garden Inspo

Garden Inspo
From a Buddhist temple I was at recently!
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2024.05.20 09:26 Scroatpig Buddhist mediation spot?

I'm fairly new to Buddhism. Part of this is lack of discipline and sticking to a daily routine (I've meditated alone for years off and on, and it's always a positive experience but then it fades until I need it and start the process again). I think that if I could find a weekly meditation /talk group it would help me with my daily practice.
I live in North Portland but am willing to drive. I'm currently interested in secular Buddhist ideas but am open to anything. Please, I'm looking for Buddhist groups, so please keep suggestions within that subject.
Anyone have any experience at local temples? I'm so new that this is very intimidating. I don't even know where to start.
Thank you!
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2024.05.20 07:13 Medical-Day-8904 Best Things to do in Kathmandu

Kathmandu, the vibrant capital of Nepal, offers a rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and natural attractions. Here are some top things to do in Kathmandu:

Cultural and Historical Sites

  1. Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)
    • One of the oldest religious sites in Nepal, offering panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley.
    • The complex includes a stupa, a variety of shrines and temples, and is home to many monkeys.
  2. Boudhanath Stupa
    • One of the largest spherical stupas in Nepal and an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists.
    • Surrounded by a lively market and numerous monasteries.
  3. Pashupatinath Temple
    • A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the holiest Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.
    • Located on the banks of the Bagmati River, it is also a major cremation site.
  4. Kathmandu Durbar Square
    • A historic square featuring palaces, courtyards, and temples.
    • Home to the Kumari Ghar, the residence of the living goddess Kumari.
  5. Patan Durbar Square
    • Another UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the city of Lalitpur.
    • Known for its stunning architecture and rich Newari culture.
  6. Bhaktapur Durbar Square
    • Renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, pottery, and vibrant local culture.
    • Features the 55-Window Palace, Vatsala Temple, and Nyatapola Temple.

Natural Attractions

  1. Garden of Dreams
    • A neo-classical garden located in the heart of Kathmandu.
    • A serene place to relax amidst beautiful landscaping and historic pavilions.
  2. Nagarjun Forest Reserve
    • Located on a hill on the northwest side of the city, it offers hiking trails and a chance to see local wildlife.
    • Also known as Jamacho, it provides great views of the Himalayas and Kathmandu Valley.

Cultural Experiences

  1. Thamel
    • The bustling tourist hub of Kathmandu filled with shops, restaurants, bars, and trekking agencies.
    • A great place to experience local culture, shop for souvenirs, and try local cuisine.
  2. Asan Market
    • One of the oldest and busiest markets in Kathmandu.
    • A vibrant spot to experience local life, buy spices, textiles, and traditional Newari items.

Day Trips and Short Excursions

  1. Chandragiri Hills
    • Offers a cable car ride to the top of the hill, providing spectacular views of the Himalayas.
    • Features a temple dedicated to Bhaleshwor Mahadev and recreational facilities.
  2. Pharping
    • A pilgrimage site located south of Kathmandu, known for its Buddhist monasteries and sacred caves.
    • A tranquil place to explore and meditate.
  3. Kirtipur
    • An ancient city on a hill providing a glimpse into traditional Newari life.
    • Home to several historic temples and a university.

Adventure Activities

  1. Mountain Flights
    • Scenic flights over the Himalayas, including a close view of Mount Everest.
    • Ideal for those who don't have the time or physical ability to trek to higher altitudes.
  2. Trekking and Hiking
    • Numerous trekking agencies in Kathmandu offer guided treks to regions like Everest Base Camp, Annapurna, and Langtang.
    • Shorter hikes around the Kathmandu Valley, such as Nagarkot and Shivapuri, are also popular.
Kathmandu offers a unique blend of ancient heritage and vibrant modern life, making it a fascinating destination for travelers.
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2024.05.20 01:02 Emperor_of_Vietnam There’s been an update on Thích Minh Tuệ, and it’s a letter from the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha

There’s been an update on Thích Minh Tuệ, and it’s a letter from the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha
“To: Executive Board of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha of provinces and cities
In recent days, on social networks Tiktok, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram, and Twitter, many pictures and clips have appeared of a man with the appearance of a monk walking along the route from Khanh Hoa to Ha Giang and vice versa. . This person is called "Monk Thich Minh Tue" on social networks. During the walking route through the localities, many people and Buddhists gathered in large numbers, offering items, food and money, creating many images and clips that caused many mixed opinions. affects the Vietnamese Buddhist Church.
Through investigation and verification, the Standing Committee of the Executive Council of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha affirmed that this man is not a Buddhist monk, does not practice and is not an employee of any temple or self-help facility. any institute of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha. This has also been confirmed by this man himself in clips on social networks.
This man's name is Le Anh Tu, born in 1981 in Ky Anh district, Ha Tinh province. Mr. Le Anh Tu's family lives in Eakar district, Dak Lak province. Mr. Le Anh Tu, after giving up his cadastral surveying job in Phu Yen province, made several trips on foot from Khanh Hoa to the northern provinces and vice versa. However, this time some social network users used Mr. Le Anh Tu's walking image to create curiosity, attracting many people to follow, creating the effect of attracting views and causing many distorted comments. the religious life of monks and nuns, Buddhists
Vietnam Buddhist Association.
In recent days, Mr. Le Anh Tu has been walking in Nghe An province,
Ha Tinh towards Khanh Hoa. The Standing Committee of the Board of Directors recommends the Board of Directors
The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha of provinces and cities has announced to a large number of Buddhists and people
To avoid mistaking Mr. Le Anh Tu as a monk, contact the local government
The local government has measures to prevent the use of social networks to create waves of public opinion “insulting the Vietnamese Buddhist Church”
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2024.05.19 23:28 Pure-Yogurtcloset170 Can't find almost any Buddhist temples in Cleveland

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2024.05.19 22:53 mish_mish_ Hua Zang Si Buddhist Temple in San Francisco

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2024.05.19 17:06 Autumn_Rain0 Let them be, dang it

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2024.05.19 15:23 ProBand-AidER86 Itinerary Check

Traveling to Tokyo in a week with my wife and 16-year-old son for their 16th birthday. Staying in Shinjuku for a week. Wanted to run an itinerary check by you guys. I excluded arrival/departure, room/board, and Breakfast. Already planning to secure rail passes as soon as we land. Please feel free to add any recommendations or critiques. All of the events and restaurants are within a short distance of the event/activity for the day.
Day 1: Shibuya and Digital Art • Morning: o 10:00 - 12:30: Nintendo Museum (Nintendo Tokyo Store in Shibuya) • Lunch o 12:30 - 14:00: Nabezo Shibuya Center-gai • Afternoon: o 14:00 - 17:00: TeamLab Planets TOKYO (Pre-book tickets) • Dinner: o 17:00 - 18:30: Yachiyo (note the early close)
Day 2: Ueno • Morning: o 9:30 - 12:00: Ueno Park and Zoo (if possible) • Lunch: o 12:00 - 13:30: Restaurant Juraku • Afternoon: o 14:00 - 17:00: Tokyo National Museum of Nature and Science • Dinner: o 17:30 - 19:00: LA COCORICO
Day 3: Ueno and Taito • Morning: o 10:00 - 12:30: Tokyo National Museum • Lunch: o 12:30 - 14:00: Yurinoki • Afternoon: o 14:00 - 17:00: HEY (Hirose Entertainment Yard) • Dinner: o 17:00 - 18:30: Nagasaki Toruko Rice Shokudo
Day 4: Shinjuku • Free Day: Rest or explore!!
Day 5: Asakusa • Morning: o 10:00 - 12:30: Sensō-ji (Buddhist temple) • Lunch: o 12:30 - 14:00: Gonpachi Asakusa Azumabashi
Day 6: Tsukiji • Morning: o 10:00 - 12:00: Tsukiji Outer Market • Lunch: o 12:00 - 13:30: Tsukiji Ihachi
Day 7: Yokohama • Morning: o 10:00 - 12:30: Cup Noodles Museum (Yokohama) • Lunch: o 12:30 - 14:00: Yoshimuray
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