105. 天草への聖地巡礼。ロックバンドのルーツと歴史的な世界遺産をめぐる旅。Pilgrimage to Amakusa: A Journey Through the Roots of Rock Bands and Historical World Heritage Sites

EPISODE · Nov 12, 2023 · 29 MIN

105. 天草への聖地巡礼。ロックバンドのルーツと歴史的な世界遺産をめぐる旅。Pilgrimage to Amakusa: A Journey Through the Roots of Rock Bands and Historical World Heritage Sites

from Nihongo Toranomaki -Learn Japanese from Real conversation!! · host Makiko

聖地(せいち)巡礼(じゅんれい)」という単語(たんご)を知(し)っていますか?英語(えいご)だとHolly Pilgrimageですが、日本人(にほんじん)が使(つか)う意味(いみ)は、アニメに出(で)てきた場所(ばしょ)や映画(えいが)やMVの撮(と)られた場所、好(す)きなバンドやアイドル、推し(おし)の生誕(せいたん)の地(ち)や活動(かつどう)してきた場所などを訪(おとず)れることを「聖地巡礼」といいます。今回(こんかい)、私(わたし)が好きなロックバンドの故郷(こきょう)である天草(あまくさ)に旅行(りょこう)してきました。天草といえば、今やそのバンドの聖地として有名(ゆうめい)ですが、実(じつ)はキリスト教(きりすときょう)が禁止(きんし)されていた時代(じだい)に、キリスト教徒(きりすときょうと)が隠(かく)れていた場所として歴史的(れきしてき)に有名で、世界遺産(せかいいさん)にもなっています。今回は聖地と世界遺産という2つの目線(めせん)から見(み)た天草について話(はな)しています。 Have you ever come across the Japanese term '聖地巡礼 (seichi junrei),' which translates to 'Holy Pilgrimage' in English? In Japan, this phrase has a unique nuance. It refers to visiting locations featured in beloved anime, such as the iconic Shibuya crossing and Takayama town in Gifu, well-known from the globally acclaimed anime movie 'Your Name.' It's not limited to anime sites; it also encompasses visiting the birthplaces or significant locations related to your favorite rock stars, idols, or biases. In this episode, I discuss my visit to Amakusa Island, the birthplace of my favorite band. While Amakusa is now renowned as a sacred site for fans of this band, it also holds historical significance as a refuge for Christians during the period when Christianity was banned in Japan. Amakusa is now recognized as a World Cultural Heritage site. We explore Amakusa from the dual perspectives of a 'holy pilgrimage' and its status as a world heritage site. The script is available here: https://www.makiko-japanese.com/ Youtube of this episode: (I will update it as soon as possible!!) Subscribe to our youtube channel: ⁠www.youtube.com/channel/UChu8-tNd_4RyWo-iE5cr-Ow⁠ email, comments, and requests: [email protected] Please follow our Instagram, @toranomaki.nihongo

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