Incense Burner
On arrival in Japan and after visiting the Skytree tower we went to the Senso-ji temple.
Sensō-ji is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It is Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant. Formerly associated with the Tendai sect of Buddhism, it became independent after World War II.
In the central courtyard worshippers buy incense sticks which they place in a communal censer which they then waft the smoke over their heads.
In Buddhist temples, the inner spaces are scented with thick coiled incense, which are either hung from the ceiling or on special stands. Worshipers at the temples light and burn sticks of incense in small or large bundles, which they wave or raise above the head while bowing to the statues or plaques of a deity or an ancestor. Individual sticks of incense are then vertically placed into individual censers located in front of the statues or plaques either singularly or in threes, depending on the status of the deity or the feelings of the individual.
The air around the central courtyard at the Senso-ji temple was thick with the smoke from the incense and with strong sunlight creating strong contrasts I set about capturing some images on the X-T1 and either the 10-24mm f4 or 16-55mm f2.8 lenses.
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