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|name= Lake Bishimu | |name= Lake Bishimu | ||
|native_name= 秘心湖 | |native_name= 秘心湖 | ||
|image= | |image= Lake bishimu torii scene.jpg | ||
|caption= | |caption= The lake as viewed from --- Shrine, --- Island. | ||
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|location= [[Kunho|Kunho]], [[Esonice|Esonice]] | |location= [[Kunho|Kunho Province]], [[Esonice|Esonice]] | ||
|type= {{wp|Ancient lake|Ancient lake}}, {{wp|Freshwater|freshwater}} | |type= {{wp|Ancient lake|Ancient lake}}, {{wp|Freshwater|freshwater}} | ||
|inflow= | |inflow= 203 rivers | ||
|outflow= [[Maimedo#Geography| | |outflow= [[Maimedo#Geography|Perfume River]] | ||
|catchment= | |catchment= | ||
|basin_countries= [[Esonice|Esonice]] | |basin_countries= [[Esonice|Esonice]] | ||
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|islands= | |islands= 26 | ||
|cities= [[Hasakyo|Hasakyo]] | |cities= [[Hasakyo|Hasakyo]], [[Esonice#demographics|Kusama]], [[Hasakyo|Kadota]] | ||
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Lake Bishimu ([[Esonian language|Esonian]]: 秘心湖, Bishimu-ho) also known as the Sacred Lake ([[Esonian language|Esonian]]: 神聖湖, Shinsyō-ho) or Thousand Temple Lake ([[Esonian language|Esonian]]: 千寺湖, Senguran-ho), is a large {{wp|freshwater|freshwater}} {{wp|lake|lake}} located at the heart of [[Kunho|Kunho]] | Lake Bishimu ([[Esonian language|Esonian]]: 秘心湖, Bishimu-ho) also known as the Sacred Lake ([[Esonian language|Esonian]]: 神聖湖, Shinsyō-ho) or Thousand Temple Lake ([[Esonian language|Esonian]]: 千寺湖, Senguran-ho), is a large {{wp|freshwater|freshwater}} {{wp|lake|lake}} located at the heart of [[Kunho|Kunho]] from which the region of [[Kunho|Kunho]] was named after. It's both the largest lake and freshwater lake, including being the deepest lake in [[Esonice|Esonice]]. Lake Bishimu is also an {{wp|ancient lake|ancient lake}} and the oldest lake in the country, being over 5.3 million years old. | ||
The lake holds a tremendous significance in [[Culture of Esonice|Esonian culture]] due to its importance within Esonice’s indigenous [[Shinshi|Shinshi faith]] and its [[Shinshi#mythology|creation myth]], with it being the most sacred place in the faith. Due to its role and sanctity, the lake is considered what is known as a [[Shinshi#Muba|“''muba''”]] ([[Esonian language|Esonian]]: 御場), sacred places inhabited by spirits and ancestors and where they’re venerated. However the lake is considered an unusual example of a muba due to its size and containing various other muba within it, earning it the unique name of “''dai-muba''” (Esonian:大御場) roughly meaning a big sacred place in {{wp|English|Anglish}}. The muba in question within Lake Bishimu are the several islands scattered across it’s waters known as the [[Lake Bishimu#Sacred Islands|Sacred Islands]], in Esonian called the “Muba Islands” ([[Esonian language|Esonian]]:御場島々, muba shimajima). Several of the islands have [[Lake Bishimu#Shinshist|Shinshi shrines]], [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|Phosattist temples and monasteries]] built on them and are inhabited by priests and monks. | |||
Alongside the lake's importance in religion, Lake Bishimu also holds significance in other parts of Esonian culture such as [[Culture of Esonice#Visual arts|art]] and [[Culture of Esonice#Literature|literature]] both due to its importance and proximity to historic cultural centres such as Esonice’s former capital of [[Hasakyo|Hasakyo]] on the [[Hasakyo#Geography|Nagaoka Peninsula]] and current capital of [[Maimedo|Maimedo]] from which the [[Maimedo#Geography|Perfume River]] flows through and flows out into the [[Maimedo#Geography|Maimedo Lagoon]], including the lake’s vital regional role in transportation and trade. The lake was very frequently depicted in various pieces of artwork from several art periods, including often being referenced in poetry and historical accounts such as battles. Over the years Lake Bishimu also became a popular tourist site, also considered to be a natural wonder. | |||
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===Fauna=== | ===Fauna=== | ||
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==Cultural and religious significance== | ==Cultural and religious significance== | ||
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| caption1 = Evening at Lake Bishimu (July 1886) by [[Iverica#|Iverican]] {{wp|Impressionism|impressionist}} [[Iverica#Painting and sculpture|Solomon Simeon]] | |||
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| [[Lake Bishimu#Shinshist|---]] | | [[Lake Bishimu#Shinshist|Grand Shrine of ---]] | ||
| --- | | --- | ||
| [[Shinshi#Tsukomichibiku|Tsukomichibiku]], [[Shinshi#Bimotarasu|Bimotarasu]] | | [[Shinshi#Tsukomichibiku|Tsukomichibiku]], [[Shinshi#Bimotarasu|Bimotarasu]] | ||
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| --- is one of the oldest religious sites not only in [[Kunho|Kunho]] but all of [[Esonice|Esonice]], considered to be one of the most | | --- is one of the oldest religious sites not only in [[Kunho|Kunho]] but all of [[Esonice|Esonice]], considered to be one of the most | ||
sacred shrines dedicated to the worship of Bimotarasu and Tsukomichibiku, the San and Mun spirits. | sacred shrines dedicated to the worship of Bimotarasu and Tsukomichibiku, the San and Mun spirits. | ||
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| 舞波島 | |||
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| 10th century C.E | | 10th century C.E | ||
| [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|Taiiso | | [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|Taiiso Island]] | ||
| 苔石島 | | 苔石島 | ||
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| Ryakohu-ji | | [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|Ryakohu-ji]] | ||
| 蓮閣寺 | | 蓮閣寺 | ||
| ''"Temple of the Lotus Pavilion"'' | | ''"Temple of the Lotus Pavilion"'' | ||
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| 15th century C.E | | 15th century C.E | ||
| [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|Windsong Island]] | |||
| 風歌島 | |||
| --- | |||
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| [[File:Take Island - Ryōmuzan Kentō-ji Temple 20210406 13.jpg|100px]] | |||
| [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|Syōtyaku-ji]] | |||
| 正徳寺 | |||
| ''"Temple of Honest Virtue"'' | |||
| [[Phosattism#Phosattus|Amida Phosattus]] | |||
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| 16th century C.E | |||
| [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|--- Island]] | |||
| ---島 | |||
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| [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|---]] | |||
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| 13th century C.E | |||
| [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|--- Island]] | |||
| ---島 | |||
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| | | [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|Tsutyaku-guran]] | ||
| | | 多徳寺 | ||
| ''"Temple of | | ''"Temple of Many Virtues"'' | ||
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| bgcolor=#efe979 | --- | | bgcolor=#efe979 | --- | ||
| | | 13th century C.E | ||
| [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|--- Island]] | |||
| ---島 | |||
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| [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|Nagizan-ji]] | |||
| 凪山寺 | |||
| ''"Temple of the Calm Mountain"'' | |||
| --- | | --- | ||
| bgcolor=#efe979 | --- | |||
| 12th century C.E | |||
| [[Lake Bishimu#Phosattist|--- Island]] | |||
| ---島 | |||
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File:Sprinkling water near Inuyama Castle for Fireworks - 1.jpg| [[Hasakyo#architecture|Kadota Castle]] in the lakeside {{wp|Jōkamachi|castle town}} of [[Hasakyo|Kadota]] on the [[Hasakyo#Geography|Nagaoka Peninsula]] | |||
File:Katsura River bank with pleasure boats and illuminated building at sunset Kyoto Japan.jpg|{{wp|Sampan|Sampan boats}} docked in a small port in [[Hasakyo|Kadota]] | |||
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Lake Bishimu 秘心湖 | |
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Location | Kunho Province, Esonice |
Type | Ancient lake, freshwater |
Primary inflows | 203 rivers |
Primary outflows | Perfume River |
Basin countries | Esonice |
Max. depth | 183 m (600 ft) |
Islands | 26 |
Settlements | Hasakyo, Kusama, Kadota |
Lake Bishimu (Esonian: 秘心湖, Bishimu-ho) also known as the Sacred Lake (Esonian: 神聖湖, Shinsyō-ho) or Thousand Temple Lake (Esonian: 千寺湖, Senguran-ho), is a large freshwater lake located at the heart of Kunho from which the region of Kunho was named after. It's both the largest lake and freshwater lake, including being the deepest lake in Esonice. Lake Bishimu is also an ancient lake and the oldest lake in the country, being over 5.3 million years old.
The lake holds a tremendous significance in Esonian culture due to its importance within Esonice’s indigenous Shinshi faith and its creation myth, with it being the most sacred place in the faith. Due to its role and sanctity, the lake is considered what is known as a “muba” (Esonian: 御場), sacred places inhabited by spirits and ancestors and where they’re venerated. However the lake is considered an unusual example of a muba due to its size and containing various other muba within it, earning it the unique name of “dai-muba” (Esonian:大御場) roughly meaning a big sacred place in Anglish. The muba in question within Lake Bishimu are the several islands scattered across it’s waters known as the Sacred Islands, in Esonian called the “Muba Islands” (Esonian:御場島々, muba shimajima). Several of the islands have Shinshi shrines, Phosattist temples and monasteries built on them and are inhabited by priests and monks.
Alongside the lake's importance in religion, Lake Bishimu also holds significance in other parts of Esonian culture such as art and literature both due to its importance and proximity to historic cultural centres such as Esonice’s former capital of Hasakyo on the Nagaoka Peninsula and current capital of Maimedo from which the Perfume River flows through and flows out into the Maimedo Lagoon, including the lake’s vital regional role in transportation and trade. The lake was very frequently depicted in various pieces of artwork from several art periods, including often being referenced in poetry and historical accounts such as battles. Over the years Lake Bishimu also became a popular tourist site, also considered to be a natural wonder.
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Image | Name | Deity | Founded | Island | Description | ||
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Grand Shrine of --- | --- | Tsukomichibiku, Bimotarasu | 7th century B.C.E | --- Island | ---島 | --- is one of the oldest religious sites not only in Kunho but all of Esonice, considered to be one of the most
sacred shrines dedicated to the worship of Bimotarasu and Tsukomichibiku, the San and Mun spirits. | |
--- | --- | --- | --- | Maifu Island | 舞波島 | --- | |
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Image | Name | Deity | School | Founded | Island | Description | |||
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Huan-ji | 虎安寺 | "Temple of the Tiger at Peace" | Amida Phosattus | --- | 10th century C.E | Taiiso Island | 苔石島 | --- | |
Ryakohu-ji | 蓮閣寺 | "Temple of the Lotus Pavilion" | --- | --- | 15th century C.E | Windsong Island | 風歌島 | --- | |
Syōtyaku-ji | 正徳寺 | "Temple of Honest Virtue" | Amida Phosattus | --- | 16th century C.E | --- Island | ---島 | --- | |
--- | --- | "---" | --- | --- | 13th century C.E | --- Island | ---島 | --- | |
Tsutyaku-guran | 多徳寺 | "Temple of Many Virtues" | --- | --- | 13th century C.E | --- Island | ---島 | --- | |
Nagizan-ji | 凪山寺 | "Temple of the Calm Mountain" | --- | --- | 12th century C.E | --- Island | ---島 | --- |
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Kadota Castle in the lakeside castle town of Kadota on the Nagaoka Peninsula
Sampan boats docked in a small port in Kadota