Tourism Object Hakone Yamoto

Tourism Object Hakone Yamoto
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The purpose of our tour on day four is Hakone Yamoto. Hakone is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park that is located approximately 100 km from Tokyo. This time we didn't ride the minibus as usual but we'll ride the various types of transport. First of all is the walk to the train station Odakyu Machida, just a 5-minute walk from our hotel. At 8 am we all already finished breakfast and ready for hitting the road. So out of our hotels directly on the other by the cold wind 7 ' Celsius. MAK nyes ...(very cool in english langage).!  

Tokyo City AIR CONDITIONING officer certainly forget turning off the AIR CONDITIONING throughout the city this morning. :-) The temperature is as cool as it is able to penetrate the thick yg jeans. But we are ready with the longjohn, jackets, sweaters, hats, scarves, etc. We are ready to deal with it.
The streets are already crowded and hundreds of people walking along the road to and from the train station Odakyu Machida as if hunted by something. Who also hold the road slowly in this yg biting temperatures such as. ..?!

The train to Hakone Yamoto departs at 7:30 exactly. For this we use the Hakone Free Pass that can be used for all transportation while in Hakone. The journey from the station of Odakyu Hakone Yamoto to Machida will take time 55 minutes exactly. In Japan everything is precisely paced mah. No-bid bargaining. Funnily enough, our train named the Romancecar, yg love cars run on the tracks.:-D

Arrive in Hakone Yamoto we replace another train to Hakone Touzan. This time we had to scramble because of full seating and most of us had to stand. This train was short and slow journey continues uphill climb mountains. The first time I know there are trains to climb the mountain. Due to the high mountains of the train must then run a zigzag with two-face and the rear locomotive yg took turns pulling carriages. The train also stops at several stations and arrived at a place 40 minutes later.
The first goal was
Hakone Open Air Museum (Hakone Choukoku no Mori Bijutsukan) which is the museum open yg Japan opened in 1969. This museum had more than 1000 collection of various works of art world class artists such as Picasso, Henry Moore, Churyo Sato etc.
Pablo Picasso was painting Cubism flow, i.e. flow which forms the object of his art in the form of an abstract or geometric shapes to get certain sensations. Because the shape is sometimes abstract Yes difficult also for us who don't understand to get the sensation. Picasso got a place most respectable in the Picasso Pavilion consisting of two floors with 300 more his work be it a painting or ceramics. I just know if Picasso is not just painting. Many works by the cool tiled amazes me. That is, lha wong kok ya just so called works of art. I squeeze in to buy a collection of Picasso works to show my son that works of art from the world's top artists are not always beautiful and could be like painting a random child aged five years. So no need to fear in the work. :-D

From the Museum we take the train to and from Gora Gora we ride the funicular (cable car) to the Souzan. Though its rail line but there is only one of two trains in one tunnel, one up and one down. How, they must turn right? Well, that's cerdasnya people Japan. With the specific technique that trains could cross paths and each entry into the path of the other one. So in the Middle made two rail line connection where each incoming train to each line and later the new entry to the main line. That is, both must be met at the rail connection at the time wrote together in order to get into the main rail.

From our Souzan ride Ropeway to Owakudani where there are hot springs of Hakone Mountain eruptions thousands of years ago.
In our tasting Owakudani station Kuro-Tamago or boiled eggs nutritious supposedly black make us young again. Well this is it. ..! Raw egg white in a skin that was initially put in outdoor sulfur and once cooked his skin turned black. One egg can make us young again seven years, he said. So if I eat eight egg I could be a baby again. The danger of too ...! Who would adopt me on Japan later. :-D Because it is very efficacious then the stew of eggs at Owakudani is quite expensive. One seed egg approximately 35 thousand dollars. Perhaps the expensive fare is ngecat black. Wakwakwak ...!

From Owakudani we continue the journey to Lake Ashi, still with a ropeway. The cable car station and Togendai we headed over to where already waiting cruise ship that is designed like the pirate ship to cross into Hakone-Machi. Ashinoko Lake Ashi or said is a lake formed by the eruption of Mount Hakone thousands of years ago. With our Pirate ship across Lake Ashi are wonderful and Togendai from creeks to Hakone-Machi.

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BOROBUDUR TEMPLE

You ever visit Borobudur Temple? This Buddhist temple has 1460 relief panels and 504 Buddha effigies in the complex. Millions of people are eager to visit the buildings that are included in this World Wonder Heritages. Not surprising, since both architecturally its function as a place of worship, Borobudur is indeed Captivate hearts.

Borobudur was built by King Samaratungga, one of the Kings of old Mataram Kingdom, the descendant of sailendra dynasty. Based on the inscription Kayumwungan, an Indonesia named Hudaya Kandahjaya revealed that Borobudur is a place of worship which was completed may 26, 824, almost one hundred years since the beginning of construction. The name Borobudur itself according to some people means a mountain having terraces (budhara), while some others say that Borobudur means Monastery located in high places.

Borobudur building shaped stairs constructed consists of 10 floors. Height 42 yards before being renovated and 34.5 meters after renovated due to the level of the lowest used as anchoring. The lowest six levels of square shape and three floors above a circular and one of the highest levels in the form of Buddhist stupas facing westward. Each terrace symbolizes the stages of human life. According to the Mahayana Buddhist school, every person who wants to reach the level of the Buddha must be through every level of life.

The base of Borobudur, called Kamadhatu, symbolizes the human beings who are still bound to lust. The four levels on it called Rupadhatu symbolizing human beings who have been able to break free from lust but still bound to appearance and shape. At that level, Buddha statues are placed face up. Meanwhile, three levels above it where the Buddha placed inside the stupa with wholes are called Arupadhatu, symbolizing humans who have been freed from lust, form, and shape. The top part is called Arupa symbolizes Nirvana, the Buddha is residing.

Each terrace has beautiful reliefs that show how skillful the sculptors. The Relief is to be read in order when you walk clockwise (towards the left from the entrance of the Temple). Borobudur relief tells the story of a very legendary story of Ramayana. In addition, there is also a relief depicting the condition of society at that time. For example, the relief of the activity of the farmer who reflects on the progress of current farming systems and the relief of the sailing ship is a representation of the progress of the voyage at that time based in Bergotta (Semarang).

The overall relief panels in Borobudur Temple reflect Buddha's teachings. Therefore, it can be educational media for people who want to learn the teachings of the Buddha. YogYES invites you to surround each narrow passage in Borobudur in order to understand the philosophy of Buddhism. Atisha, a Buddhist from India in the 10th century, has never been to the temple which was built 3 centuries before Angkor Wat in Cambodia and four centuries before the great Cathedrals in Europe.

Thanks to visit Borobudur and armed with scripts from Serlingpa Buddhist teachings (one of the King of Srivijaya), he was able to develop the teaching of Buddha. He became Abbot of Vikramasila and taught Tibetans of practicing the Dharma. Six scripts from Serlingpa were summarized into a core teaching called "The Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment" or better known as Bodhipathapradipa.

One of the questions still unanswered about now is how the condition around the Temple when it was built and why the temple was found in the buried. Some say that Borobudur initially stood framed by swamp then buried due to the eruption of the Merapi. Essence is the inscription that reads ' Calcutta Amawa ' means the ocean of milk. That Word is then defined as the lava of Merapi. Some others say that Borobudur was buried by cold lava of Merapi.

With all its greatness and mystery that is reasonable, when many people from all the existing world put Borobudur as a place that should be visited in his lifetime. In addition to enjoying the temple, you can walk around to the villages around Borobudur Temple, such as Karanganyar and Wanurejo to view the activity of citizens making crafts. You can also go to the top of Kendil stone is to be able to view the panorama from the top of Borobudur. Wait for what again? No need to worry about the earthquake on 27 May 2006, due to the Borobudur was not affected at all.

BOROBUDUR AND THE LEGACY OF PROPHETIC FIGURES
The past is indeed full of mystery. Many people believe that the Temple of Borobudur as relics of Syailendra dynasty in the 8th century AD. But it was disputed by KH. Fahmi Basya. This Islamic mathematician believes that Borobudur is very closely related to the history of Prophet Sulaiman. Borobudur is the remains of the Queen of Saba ' as told in the Quran.
 
 This book is not the work of a day two days are arranged. This article was written very seriously for decades; Since 1979 until 2012. In this book the author explains in great detail and scientific evidence that Borobudur is the remains of the Queen of Saba '. There are 40 exact evidence explained. One of the most powerful and yet evidence can be disputed is the discovery of a letter from the Prophet Sulaiman says "Bismilllahirrahmanirrahim" on top of a gold plate inside the bathing pool Queen of Saba ' (Ratu Boko) in Sleman, Central Java.

The baby has been born With Two Heads in Cilacap Indonesia

The baby has been born With Two Heads in Cilacap Indonesia
Local daily Indonesia-Society Majenang, Cilacap District, Central Java, shocked with the birth of a two-headed baby. This baby was born in the Maternity Hospital Ambassador Mulya, Majenang, Cilacap District, Wednesday night, June 26, 2013, in healthy condition.

Director of the RSB Ambassador Mulya Majenang, Tatang Mulyana, saying, the unnamed baby is a boy. His parents named Him, 36 years old, and Munjiah, 27 years old. "This baby is the youngest of two brothers," he said, Thursday, June 27, 2013. Usman is villagers Purwosari RT 01 RW 08 Village Wanareja, Cilacap.

Tatang said the baby was born by caesarean section. The baby has a body length of 45 centimeters and weight 4.2 kg. He mentioned, this baby has a disorder in medical terms known dicephalus parapagus on joined twins, the twins start from the head to the neck. According to him, this disorder is different from conjoined twins because it has only one internal organs. Head of the branch starting from the neck. In addition, a complete pair of hands and feet.

Still according to the suspected abnormalities, Tatang due to factors of a genetic mutation. At the time of the baby in the womb and was two weeks, the fetus undergoes fission. "While the process is ongoing, it cleavage external factors because maybe the mother taking the drug so that the process stalled and finally splitting in the head," she explained.

According to him, this very rare occurrence with comparison of one per 200 thousand births. Based on the data, he said, the two-headed baby born this is the third time in Indonesia. Previously, similar events happened in 2009 and 2012.

Tatang said the baby will be referred to the General Hospital Center (was) dr Sardjito Yogyakarta to get further treatment. "We strive so that patients could use the services of Jampersal because they come from poor families," he said.

Usman, the father of the baby, says, he does not have money if his son should be consulted to Yogyakarta. "I have no money," he said. Everyday he worked as a Carpenter.
 
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