AI Overview
Key Highlights of Tsubosaka-dera Temple
- History & Beliefs: Founded in 703, the temple is renowned as a "Kannon of the Eye" (eye curing) sanctuary.
- Cultural Significance: It is listed in the 10th-century "Pillow Book" as a miraculous temple.
- Iconic Statues: Features large, white marble statues of Buddha, including a 20-foot tall reclining Buddha and a Senju Kannon, crafted in India and transported to Japan.
- Cherry Blossoms: The temple is famous for "cherry blossom clouds" that blanket the temple grounds in spring (March to May).
- Access: Located in Nara Prefecture, it is accessed via the Kintetsu Yoshino Line to Tsubosakayama Station, followed by a bus or taxi. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]

LIVEMarried Love
KABUKI KOOL
Actor Kataoka Ainosuke explores the sometimes tragic and occasionally comical relationships between married couples in kabuki. Explore these dramatic tales of fidelity and romance.
Tsubosaka 南法華寺
AI Overview In the Kabuki play "Tsubosaka Reigenki" (commonly known as Tsubosaka), the character Osato expresses her deep devotion to her blind husband, Sawaichi.The Story: Osato is deeply in love with Sawaichi, who is blind.The Prayer: She tells him that she goes to the nearby Tsubosaka Temple every single morning to pray for his eyesight to be restored.
\The Context: This prayer is central to the plot, as it leads to a dramatic turning point in the play when Sawaichi mistakenly believes his wife is unfaithful, leading to a tragic, yet ultimately miraculous, scene at the temple.This scene is renowned for its emotional depth and is a staple in the Kabuki repertoire.
人工智慧概述:在歌舞伎劇目《坪坂靈弦》(簡稱《坪坂》)中,角色小佐裡深情地表達了她對失明丈夫佐和一的愛。劇情:小佐裡深愛著失明的佐和一。祈禱:她告訴佐和一,她每天早上都會到附近的坪坂寺祈禱,希望他能重見光明。背景:這段祈禱是劇情的核心,因為它引發了戲劇性的轉折——佐和一誤以為妻子不忠,導致在寺廟裡上演了一幕悲劇卻又最終奇蹟般的場景。這一幕因其情感的深刻而聞名,是歌舞伎劇目的經典橋段。
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