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. Gofunai 御府内八十八ヶ所霊場 88 Henro Temples in Edo .
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Nr. 68 - Eitaiji 永代寺 Eitai-Ji
- 大栄山 Daieizan 金剛神院 Kongoshin-In 永代寺 Eitai-Ji
江東区富岡一丁目15-1 / Kōtō ward, Tomioka, 1-15-1
Shingon Sect : 真言宗
This temple was founded in 1627 by 長盛上人 Saint Chosei on 永代島 Eitaijima Island.
The main statue is 歓喜天 Kankiten.
Related to the shrine 富岡八幡宮 Tomioka Hachimangu.
For the relation of Tomioka Hachimangu and Sumo wrestling, see below.
深川不動堂 The Fukagawa Fudo Hall was in a compound of Eitai-Ji and contributed to its fame.
With the separation of Shrines and Temples in the Meiji period, the temple was abolished. It was rebuilt in 1896.
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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 神恵院 Jinnei-In in Shikoku :
笛の音も松吹く風も琴弾くも歌うも舞うも法の声々
Fue no ne mo matsu fuku kaze mo koto hiku mo utau mo mau mo nori no koegoe
. Nr. 68 - 七宝山 Shippozan 神恵院 Jinnei-In / Shikoku .
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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :
- Homepage of the temple
- source : tesshow.jp/koto
. Introduction of Kankiten (Kangiten) 歓喜天 .
Shooten 聖天 Shoten - Vinaayaka, Nandikeshvara, Ganesh
Eitai-Ji was one of the 江戸六地蔵 Six Jizo Temples of Edo.
. Edo Roku Jizo 江戸六地蔵 The Six Jizō Bosatsu of Edo .
Erected by priest 地蔵坊正元 Jizobo Shogen.
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- 新撰東京名所図会
. 深川不動堂 Fukagawa Fudo .
The Fudo Hall in Fukagawa was the "Edo Branch" of the famous Fudo in Narita.
The Fudo Hall first started renting a corner of the temple Eitai-Ji
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Fukagawa Tomioka Hachimangu 富岡八幡宮
東京都江東区富岡 1-20-3 / Koto ward, Tomioka
. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja – Fudo Myoo .
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Nr. 69 - Hooshoo-In 宝生院 Hosho-In
- 龍臥山 Ryugazan 宝生院 Hosho-In 明王寺 Myoo-Ji
港区三田四丁目1-29 / Minato ward, Mita 4-1-29
Shingon Sect : 智山派
This temple was founded in 1611 in 八丁堀 Hatchobori and moved to its present location in 1635.
The main statue is 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai.
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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 観音寺 Kannon-Ji in Shikoku :
観音の大悲の力強ければ おもき罪をも引きあげてたべ
kannon no daihi no chikara tsuyokereba omoki tsumi o mo hikiagete tabe
. Nr. 69 Kannonji 観音寺 Kannon-Ji / Shikoku .
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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :
- Homepage of the temple
- source : tesshow.jp/minato
. Introduction of Dainichi Nyorai .
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In the compound is a 不動堂 Fudo Hall and a statue of 波切不動 Namikiri Fudo.
. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja – Fudo Myoo .
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In the compound are stone makers of Sumo wrestler Kyugoro.
陣幕久五郎之碑
The inscriptions read
寛政九奉東方大関陣幕為之助碑
日下開山横綱力士陣幕久五郎碑
Jinmaku Kyuugoroo 陣幕久五郎 Jinmaku Kyugoro (1829 - 1903)
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Jinmaku was born in Ou District, Izumo Province (modern Yatsuka District, Shimane). His real name may have been Shintaro Ishigura (石倉槇太郎, Ishigura Shintarō).
..... In 1850 he moved to Edo (now modern day Tokyo) and became a pupil of Hidenoyama Raigorō, the 9th yokozuna.
..... Jinmaku won 87 bouts and lost only 5 bouts in the top maku-uchi division. All his defeats came when he was ranked as a maegashira and sekiwake. He is the only wrestler to have never lost a bout as a yokozuna.
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- - - - - Tomioka Hachiman Shrine 富岡八幡宮
is also known as the birthplace of Kanjin-zumō (勧進相撲), founded in 1684 and origin of the current professional sumo.
... In 1900 (Meiji 33), the stone monument to commend successive yokozuna, the Yokozuna Stone (横綱力士碑, Yokozuna Rikishi-hi), was built by Jinmaku Kyūgorō, the 12th yokozuna. Now, the stone inscribed with the shikona しこ名 ring name of all yokozuna until Hakuhō Shō, the 69th yokozuna, and "unrivaled rikishi" Raiden Tameemon. The shrine has many other stone monuments related to sumo.
. sumoo 相撲 Sumo wrestling - introduction .
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