Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Shomyo-ji Temple

Shomyo-ji Temple located in Kanazawa Ward of Yokohama (next to the ancient capital of  Kamakura) was established during the mid-13th century. The current site was originally the personal property of a Shogun who reigned over Japan during the Kamakura period (1185 to 1333).

The temple compound originally included a total of 7 structures including a pagoda. After the Kamakura Shogunate fell to a warlord loyal to the emperor, chaos ensued as the capital in nearby Kamakura moved back to Kyoto. The status and upkeep of Shomyo-ji Temple declined after the defeat of the Shogun who was their main benefactor. In fact, the Shogun's defeat was so bad that about 870 of his samurai warriors  committed ritual suicide.
 
Seven hundred years later, the area of Kanazawa where the temple is located is a quiet residential neighborhood featuring an amusement park, a seaside park, fields for soccer and rugby, dog runs, marinas for private fishing boats and yachts, etc.
 
Parts of the original compound that remain standing include the red gate, the main temple gate, the pond, the arched bridge, the flat bridge, the main hall, the temple bell and belfry, an additional hall with its thatched roof, and the tombstones of the temple clergy who have looked after the temple over the centuries.
 
More than a decade ago, I came across this temple by chance and recently remembered how impressed I was with the arched bridge and the pond of the temple grounds. I remember how the bridge and red gate had a fresh coat of bright vermilion paint that beautifully contrasted with the green surroundings and the pond. Since I was already familiar with the layout of the temple grounds, I had a good idea as to what kind of composition that I would like to shoot. Here are some of the shots I took:
 
Arched Bridge of Japanese Temple Garden
Shot at a focal length of 31 mm
ISO 100 for 1/5 sec. at ƒ/13
#Japan #garden #pond #templegrounds #bridge #archedbridge #Japanesebridge #vermilion #Yokohama
#神奈川県 #横浜市 #金沢山 #称名寺 #反橋 #太鼓橋 #金沢八景 #文庫の史跡

Arched Bridge of Japanese Temple Garden
Shot at a focal length of 53 mm
ISO 100 for 1/5 sec. at ƒ/9
#Japan #garden #pond #templegrounds #bridge #archedbridge #Japanesebridge #vermilion #Yokohama
#神奈川県 #横浜市 #金沢山 #称名寺 #反橋 #太鼓橋 #金沢八景 #文庫の史跡

Arched Bridge of Japanese Temple Garden
Focal length of 98 mm
ISO 100 for 1/15 sec. at ƒ/5
#Japan #garden #pond #templegrounds #bridge #archedbridge #Japanesebridge #vermilion #Yokohama
#神奈川県 #横浜市 #金沢山 #称名寺 #反橋 #太鼓橋 #金沢八景 #文庫の史跡

Temple Bell and Belfry
Pentax KP 40 mm ISO 100 for 1/15 sec. at ƒ/4.5
#Japan #templebell #belfry #temple #Buddhism #JapaneseCulture #historical #park #Yokohama
#神奈川県 #横浜市 #金沢山 #称名寺 #梵鐘 #金沢八景 #文庫の史跡


Access to the temple from Tokyo or nearby areas is quite easy:

Sightseeing and Other Photographic Opportunities

In addition to the temple grounds, there are a few other attractions nearby that offer other opportunities for enjoying outdoor photography and activities with family or friends.

Local Attractions:
  • Marine Park (Umi-no-Koen / 海の公園)
  • Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise (横浜・八景島シーパラダイス)
    • A nice amusement park with firework shows, an aquarium, restaurants, and more. There are no admission charges to the park. You only have to pay for any rides or attractions that you participate in.
    • Google Maps Link here
    • There are five different parking lots available for the park. The largest parking garage is here.
    • Park website in English here.

Here is the list of gear I used for this photo shoot:
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