2014/10/01

Kobo Daishi Tsugaru

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. Kobo Daishi Reijo 弘法大師霊場 Kobo Daishi Pilgrimages in Japan .



Rice Crackers for the Kobo Daishi Pilgrim !
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津軽弘法大師霊場 Kobo Daishi Pilgrims in Tsugaru



. Kobo Daishi Kukai 弘法大師 空海 . (774 - 835) .
Founder of Shingon Mikkyo 真言宗. Introduced Fudo Myo-O to Japan.

. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja - Fudo Myoo .




. Chisha Daishi 智者大師 Chisha Shonin (538 - 597) .
and his disciple Saint Enchi 円智上人 / 圓智上人 Saint Enchi

Enchi had made the vow to promote Shingon Buddhism in the Northern parts of Japan and worked a lot near Tsugaru Azumayama 津軽阿津摩山, where he built a small retreat to venerate Dainichi Nyorai 大日坊.
He build five Shingon temples in Tsugaru 津軽真言五山 and found his last meditating place at the temple 最勝院.

The five Shingon temples of Tsugaru are (in the pilgrimage below)

01 - 最勝院(田町現在銅屋町)- Saisho-In
06 - 久渡寺(旧小沢村現在坂元) - Kudo-Ji
08 - 橋雲寺(岩木町植田)- Kyoun-Ji
09 - 百澤寺 / 百沢寺- Hyakutaku-Ji - 求聞寺 Gumon-Ji
23 - 国上寺(碇ヶ関村古懸)- Kokujo-Ji


. Tsugaru San Fudoo 津軽三不動 Three Fudo Statues in Tsugaru .
All three statues in Tsugaru are said to have been carved of one large tree.
As brothers, Nagaizawa is the eldest, Nakano the middle and Kogake the youngest brother.
All three statues have been carved in 610 by the Chinese priest Enchin.

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津軽弘法大師霊場 - Tsugaru Kobo Daishi Reijo
Pilgrimage to 23 Kobo Daishi temples in Tsugaru

第一番札所 金剛山 最勝院 Saisho-In (こんごうざん さいしょういん)
第二番札所 北門山 大王寺(ほくもんざん だいおうじ)
第三番札所 弘前高野山 法光院(ひろさきこうやさん ほうこういん)
第四番札所 鷹揚山 不動寺(おうようざん ふどうじ) Fudo-Ji
第五番札所 成田山 弘前寺(なりたさん こうぜんじ)

第六番札所 護國山 久渡寺(ごこくさん くどじ)
第七番札所 行峯山 覚應院(ぎょうほうざん かくおういん)
第八番札所 愛宕山 橋雲寺(あたごさん きょううんじ)
第九番札所 岩木山 求聞寺(いわきさん ぐもんじ)
第十番札所 五色山 聖心寺(ごしきさん せいしんじ)

Nr. 11 西の高野山 弘法寺 Kobo-Ji - Koyasan of the West
第十二番札所 春光山 圓覚寺(しゅんこうざん えんがくじ)
第十三番札所 成田山 大善院(なりたさん だいぜんいん)
第十四番札所 大峰山 蓮正院(おおみねさん れんしょういん)
第十五番札所 元城山 照法寺(げんじょうざん しょうほうじ)

第十六番札所 高野山 青森別院(こうやさん あおもりべついん)
第十七番札所 成田山 青森寺(なりたさん せいしんじ)
第十八番札所 浅虫高野山 陸奥護國寺(あさむしこうやさん むつごこくじ)
第十九番札所 朝日山 常福院(あさひやま じょうふくいん)
第二十番札所 愛宕山 地蔵院(あたごさん じぞういん)

第二十一番札所 赤倉山 金剛寺(あかくらさん こんごうじ)
第二十二番札所 神岡山 大圓寺(じんごうざん だいえんじ)
第二十三番札所 古懸山 國上寺 (こがけさん こくじょうじ)

- source : kouboudaishi.main.jp



Map of the pilgrimge and further details
- source : kouboudaishi.main.jp/wp



- source : ameblo.jp/iyasino-oto

Book for the temple stamps 朱印 shuin.

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01 - . Saishoo In 最勝院 Saisho-In . - Hirosaki
Nekotsuki Fudo 猫突 Fudo stabbing a Monster Cat

02 -   . Daiooji 大王寺 Daio-Ji .
--- 本尊は鯵ヶ沢の海中より出でし不動明王 Fudo Myo-O from Ajigasawa

03 - . Hookoo-In 法光院 Hoko-In .
--- 浪切不動明王 Namikiri Fudo

04 - . Fudooji 鷹揚山 加福不動寺 Oyozan Kafuku Fudo-Ji .
. Tsugaru Shichifukujin 津軽七福神 Seven Gods of Good Luck - Bishamonten.

05 -   . Koozenji 弘前寺 Kozen-Ji .
--- 成田山 Narita San, Hatsu Fudo 初不動

06 - . Kudoji 久渡寺 Kudo-Ji .
and O-Shirasama 王志羅(おしら)さま.

07 -   . Kakuooin 覚應院 / 覚応院 Kakuo-In .
. Tsugaru Shichifukujin 津軽七福神 Seven Gods of Good Luck - Jurojin .

08 - . Kyoounji 橋雲寺 Kyoun-Ji .

09 - . Gumonji 求聞寺 Gumon-Ji Iwakisan 百沢寺 Hyakutaku-Ji .
- - - - - Kokuzo Bosatsu 虚空蔵菩薩 and Gumonjihō 求聞持法 Gumonji-Ho, Esoteric Rite to Improve One's Memory
. Tsugaru Shichifukujin 津軽七福神 Seven Gods of Good Luck - Daikoku .

10 - . 五色山 Goshikisan 聖心寺 Seishin-Ji .

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11 - . Koobooji 弘法寺 Kobo-Ji .
青森県つがる市木造吹原屏風山1-244
Byōbuzan-1-244 Kizukuri Fukihara, Tsugaru


o-yasumi Daishi お休み大師 Kobo Daishi taking a rest.

This is taken from the legend that Kobo Daishi on his pilgrimage in Shikoku once could not find a lodging for the night and had to rest below a bridge.
To our day the Henro pilgrims do not use their walking stick and carry it carefully when passing a bridge, so as not to awaken the sleeping Kukai.
There is a special small hall for this statue in the compound.

The prayer here is
ゆきなやむ 浮世の人を 渡さずば
一夜も十夜の 橋と思ほゆ



An amulet of the Sleeping Daishi !
(for 200 Yen)

Statue of Kobo Daishi in the garden


The two komainu real dogs at his feet wear red bonnets.

source and more photos : sadistic yuki 10


. Tsugaru Shichifukujin 津軽七福神 Seven Gods of Good Luck - Fukurokuju .

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- another
. 弘法寺 Kobo-Ji - Kagoshima Pilgrims 48 .
4679-1 Kushirachō Shimoobaru, Kanoya-shi, Kagoshima
with 5 Great Myo-O 五大明王

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- another sleeping Kobo Daishi
Daishi-ji Temple in Hikone



Daishiji is famous as the only one temple in Japan that enshrines the Sleeping Kobo. In his head of it “Oshari-san (part of Buddha’s bones)” is kept, which was subdivided from those of Toji temple in Kyoto. Make a wish while chanting the sutra,“ Namu Daishi Henjo Kongo - - “, and pat on the head and body of the Sleeping Kobo. Your wish will come true, they say.
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12 - . Engakuji 円覚寺 / 圓覚寺 Engaku-Ji .

13 - Naritasan 大善院 Daizen-In

14 - . Renshooin 蓮正院 Rensho-In .
. Tsugaru Shichifukujin 津軽七福神 Seven Gods of Good Luck - Benzaiten .

15 - 照法寺 Shoho-Ji

16 - 青森別院 Aomori Betsu-In

17 -  . 成田山(なりたさん)Seishinji 青森寺 Seishin-Ji - Naritasan .

18 - 陸奥護國寺 Mutsu Gokoku-Ji

19 - 常福院 Jofuku-In

20 - . Jizoo-In 地蔵院 Jizo-In .
. Tsugaru Shichifukujin 津軽七福神 Seven Gods of Good Luck - Ebisu .

21 - . 赤倉山 Akakurasan - Kongooji 金剛寺 Kongo-Ji .
... Akakura Fudo 赤倉不動
..... . Tsugaru Shichifukujin 津軽七福神 Seven Gods of Good Luck - Hotei .

22 - . Daienji 大圓寺 / 大円寺 Daien-Ji .

23 - . Kogakesan Fudoo-In Kokujooji 古懸山不動院国上寺 Kokujo-Ji .


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. Shikoku Henro Pilgrimage 四国お遍路さん - 四国八十八ヶ所 .
to 88 temples - Introduction




. Shikoku Henro Temple List 四国遍路 .

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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims - INTRODUCTION .


. Tsugaru Shichifukujin 津軽七福神 Seven Gods of Good Luck in Tsugaru .

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and Talismans .

. Japan - Shrines and Temples - ABC .


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Shikoku Henro Temple List

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. Legends about Kobo Daishi - 弘法大師 空海 - 伝説 .
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Shikoku Henro Temple List

Pilgrimage to 88 temples in honor of Kobo Daishi Kukai
. 四国お遍路さん Henro Pilgrims in Shikoku .
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Kobo Daishi Kukai 弘法大師 空海


Those marked with "Fudo" have photos of the statues.
. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja - Fudo Myoo .






阿波(徳島)発心の道場 -- hosshin awakening - Tokushima Awa 23 temples

土佐(高知)修行の道場 -- shugyo austerities - Kochi Tosa 16 temples

伊予(愛媛)菩提の道場 -- bodai enlightenment - Ehime Iyo 26 temples

讃岐(香川)涅槃の道場 -- nehan entering Nirwana - Kagawa Sanuki 23 temples

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Tokushima

Nr. 01, - . Ryoozenji 霊山寺 Ryozen-Ji .
Fudo
Nr. 02, - . Gokurakukji 極楽寺 Gokuraku-Ji .
Fudo
03 - 亀光山 Kikozan 釈迦院 Shaka-In 金泉寺 Konzen-Ji
04 - 黒厳山 Kokuganzan 遍照院 Henjo-In 大日寺 Dainichi-Ji
Nr. 05 - . 無尽山 Mujinzan 荘厳院 Yogo-In 地蔵寺 Jizo-Ji .
06 - 温泉山 Onzenzan 瑠璃光院 Ruiko-In 安楽寺 Anraku-Ji

07 - . 光明山 Komyozan 蓮華院 Renge-In 十楽寺 Juraku-Ji .
Fudo

08 - 普明山 Fumyozan 真光院 Shinko-In 熊谷寺 Kumatani-Ji
09 - 正覚山 Shokakuzan 菩提院  Bodai-In 法輪寺 Horin-Ji

Nr. 10, - . Kirihata 得度山 切幡寺 Kirihata-Ji .

11 - 金剛山 Kongozan 一乗院 Ichijo-In 藤井寺 Fujiidera

Nr. 12, - . Shoosanji 焼山寺 Shosan-Ji, Shozan-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 13, - . Dainichiji 大日寺 Dainichi-Ji .
Fudo

14 - 盛寿山 Seijuzan 延命院 Enmei-In 常楽寺 Joraku-Ji
15 - 薬王山 Yakuozan 金色院 Konjiki-In 國分寺 Kokubunji
16 - 光耀山 Koyozan 千手院 Senju-In 観音寺 Kannon-Ji
17 - 瑠璃山 Rurizan 真福院 Shinpuku-In 井戸寺 Ido-Ji

Nr. 18, - . Onzanji 恩山寺 Onzan-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 19, - .Tatsueji 立江寺 Tatsue-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 20, - . Kakurinji 鶴林寺 Kakurin-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 21, - . Tairyuuji 太龍寺 Tairyu-Ji .
Fudo

22 - 白水山 Hakusuizan 医王院 Shio-In 平等寺 Hyodo-Ji

Nr. 23, - . Yakuooji 薬王寺 Yakuo-Ji .
Fudo


Bangai Temple 1 Taisan-Ji 大山寺
Bangai Temple 2 Dōgakuji 東明山 童学寺
Bangai Temple 3 Jigenji 月頂山 慈眼寺

Nr. 04 Bangai - . Yasakaji 八坂寺 Yasaka-Ji - 鯖大師本坊 Saba Daishi Honbo .

Kochi

Nr. 24, - . Hotsumisakiji 最御崎寺 Hotsumisaki-Ji .

Nr. 25, - 宝珠山 真言院 津照寺 Shinsho-Ji
Nr. 26, - 龍頭山 光明院 金剛頂寺 Kongocho-Ji

Nr. 27, - . Koonomineji 神峯寺 Konomine-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 28, - 法界山 高照院 大日寺 Dainichi-Ji

. Nr. 29 -  国分寺 Kokubun-Ji .

Nr. 30, - . Zenrakuji 善楽寺 Zenraku-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 31, - . 竹林寺 Chikurin-Ji .
Jizo

Nr. 32, - . 八葉山 求聞持院 禅師峰寺 Zenjibu-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 33, - 高福山 雪蹊寺 Sekkei-Ji

Nr. 34, - . Tanemaji 種間寺 Tanema-Ji .

Nr. 35, - . Kiyotakiji 清滝寺 Kiyotaki-Ji .

Nr. 36, - . Shooryuuji 青龍寺 Shoryu-Ji .
Namikiri Fudo

Nr. 37, - . Iwamotoji 岩本寺 Iwamoto-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 38, - . Kongoofukuji 金剛福寺 Kongofuku-Ji . - Ashizurimisaki
Fudo

Nr. 39, - 赤亀山 寺山院 延光寺 Enko-Ji


Nr. 05 Bangai - . Daizenji 大善寺 Daizen-Ji .
Fudo

Special Bangai 01 - . 真念庵(しんねんあん) Shinnen-An .
in honor of Saint Shinnen Hoshi 真念法師 宥弁坊真念 Yuben-bo Shinnen
高知県土佐清水市下ノ加江市野瀬

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kokeshi こけし  同行二人 two on the road

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Ehime

Nr. 40, - . Kanjizaiji 観自在寺 Kanjizai-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 41, - . Ryuukooji 龍光寺 Ryuko-Ji .

Nr. 42, - 一カ山 毘盧舎那院 仏木寺 Butsumoku-Ji

Nr. 43, - . 明石寺 Meiseki-Ji .

Nr. 44, - . Daihooji 大寶寺 / 大宝寺 Daiho-Ji .

Nr. 45, - . 海岸山 岩屋寺 Iwaya-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 46, - 医王山 養珠院 浄瑠璃寺 Joruri-Ji

Nr. 47, - . Yasakaji 八坂寺 Yasaka-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 48, - 清滝山 安養院 西林寺 Sairin-Ji
Nr. 49, - 西林山 三蔵院 浄土寺 Jodo-Ji
Nr. 50, - 東山 瑠璃光院 繁多寺 Handa-Ji

Nr. 51, - . Ishiteji 石手寺 Ishite-Ji - "Stone Hand Temple" .

Nr. 52, - . Taisanji 太山寺 Taisan-Ji .
Kobo Daishi Statue

Nr. 53, - . Enmyooji 円明寺 Enmyo-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 54, - . Enmeiji 延命寺 Enmei-ji .
Fudo

Nr. 55, - 別宮山 金剛院 南光坊 Nanko-Bo

Nr. 56, - . Taisanji 泰山寺 Taisan-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 57, . Eifukuji 栄福寺 Eifuku-Ji .

Nr. 58, - . Senyuuji 仙遊寺 Senyu-Ji .

Nr. 59, - 金光山 最勝院 国分寺 Kokubun-Ji

Nr. 60, - 石鈇山 福智院 横峰寺 Yokomine-Ji
- Fudo Statue, Jake Ojisan -

Nr. 61, - 栴檀山 教王院 香園寺 Koon-Ji
Nr. 62, - 天養山 観音院 宝寿寺 Hoju-Ji
Nr. 63, - 密教山 胎蔵院 吉祥寺 Kichijo-Ji
Nr. 64, - . Maegamiji 前神寺 Maegami-Ji .
Fudo
Nr. 65, - 由霊山 慈尊院 三角寺 Sankaku-Ji


Bangai Temple 06 Ryūkōin 臨海山 福寿寺( 龍光院 )
Bangai Temple 07 . Shusekiji 金山 出石寺 Shusseki-Ji .
Bangai Temple 08 . Eitoku-Ji 永徳寺 (Toyogabashi 十夜ヶ橋) .
with a statue of Kobo Daishi sleeping under a bridge

Bangai Temple 09 . Monjuin/Tokuseiji 大法山 文珠院徳盛寺 Monju-In . - Matsuyama
- - - - - and the legend of Emon Saburō 衛門三郎 Emon Saburo

Bangai Temple 10 Kōryūji 仏法山 興隆寺

Bangai Temple 11 Ikiki Jizou (Ikikizan Shōzenji) 生木山 正善寺

Bangai Temple 12 Enmeiji 摩尼山 Manizan 延命寺 (located between Temples 64 and 65)
愛媛県四国中央市土居町土居895

near Daishi-do in Oda Town
source : Jake Ojisan

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Kagawa

Nr. 66, . Unpenji 雲辺寺 Unpen-Ji .

Nr. 67, - 小松尾山 不動光院 大興寺 Daiko-Ji

Nr. 68, - . Jinneiin 神恵院 Jinnei-In .

Nr. 69, - . Kannonji 観音寺 Kannon-Ji .

Nr. 70, - 七宝山 持宝院 本山寺 Motoyama-Ji

Nr. 71, - . Iyadaniji 弥谷寺 Iyadani-Ji .

Nr. 72, - . Mandaraji 曼荼羅寺 Mandara-Ji, Mandala-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 73, - 我拝師山 求聞持院 出釈迦寺 Shusshaka-Ji
Nr. 74, - 医王山 多宝院 甲山寺 Koyama-Ji

Nr. 75, - 五岳山 誕生院 善通寺 Zentsu-Ji
. "Pine of the Revered Image" of Kukai 御影の松 .

Nr. 76, - 鶏足山 宝幢院 金倉寺 Konzo-Ji
Nr. 77, - 桑多山 明王院 道隆寺 Doryu-Ji
Nr. 78, - 仏光山 広徳院 郷照寺 Kosho-Ji
Nr. 79, - 金華山 高照院 天皇寺 Tenno-Ji

Nr. 80, - . Kokubunji 國分寺 / 国分寺 Kokubun-Ji.
Fudo

Nr. 81, - . Shiromineji 白峯寺 / 白峰寺 Shiromine-Ji .
Fudo

Nr. 82, - . Negoroji 根香寺 Negoro-Ji .

Nr. 83, - 神毫山 大宝院 一宮寺 Ichinomiya-Ji

Nr. 84, - . Temple Yashima-Ji 屋島寺 and Tasaburo 太三郎狸 Tanuki .
南面山 千光院 屋島寺 Yashima-Ji

Nr. 85, - . 五剣山 観自在院 八栗寺 Yaguri-Ji .

Nr. 86, - . Shidodera 志度寺 Shido-Dera .

Nr. 87, - . Nagaoji 長尾寺 Nagao-Ji .

Nr. 88, - . Ookuboji 大窪寺 Okubo-Ji .
Fudo



kechigan Daruma 結願だるま The vow is fulfilled!
All 88 temples visited.

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- Reference -

四国霊場
- source : www.88shikokuhenro.jp

四国別格二十霊場
- source : www.ohenro-portal.jp

Pilgrimage to the 88 sacred places of Shikoku
- source : www.shikokuhenrotrail.com

- #Shikokuhenro #henrotemplelist -
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Kobo Daishi Reijo 弘法大師霊場 Kobo Daishi Pilgrimages in Japan


Rice Crackers for the Kobo Daishi Pilgrim !

- - 関東 -- Kanto - -
. Kanto Henro Pilgrimage 関東八十八ヶ所霊場 .
. Togoku 東国八十八ヵ所霊場 .
. 御府内八十八ケ所 - Gofunai Henro in Edo Town .
. Tama region 多摩八十八ケ所 .
. Tamagawa Henro Pilgrimage 玉川八十八ヶ所霊場 .

- - - 荒川辺八十八ヶ所 Arakawa
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. Toshima Henro Pilgrimage 豊島八十八ヶ所霊場 .

北陸 ・ 中部 -- Hokuriku, Chubu
05 越後廿一ケ所 21 temples in Echigo
06 佐渡新四国八十八ケ所 - Sado
07 甲斐百八ケ所 100 temples in Kai (Yamanashi)
08 美濃新四国八十八ケ所 - Mino
- - . Mino San Kobo 美濃三弘法 Three Kobo Daishi Temples - Gifu .
09 伊豆八十八ケ所 - Izu
10 知多新四国八十八ケ所 - Chita peninsula, Aichi - New Henro

- - 近畿 -- Kinki - -
. 11 三重四国八十八ケ所 - Mie .
. 12 摂津国八十八ケ所 - Settsu no Kuni - Osaka / Hyogo .
- - 11 善福寺 Zenpuku-Ji / どんどろ大師 Dondoro Daishi .
13 淡路四国八十八ケ所 - Awaji Island

- - 中国 -- Chugoku - -
14 美作八十八ケ所 - Mimasaka
. Ozaki Henro Okayama 岡山市大崎遍路道 .
15 広島新四国八十八ケ所 - Hiroshima
16 周防大島八十八ケ所 - Suo Oshima - Hiroshima
- Kurashiki - 倉敷八十八カ所霊場巡り **

- - 四国 - Shikoku - -
17 四国八十八ケ所 Shikoku Henro 88 temples -- The List above.
18 四国別格二十霊場 - Bekkaku - 20 special temples in Shikoku
19 新四国曼荼羅 Shikoku Mandala - New
20 小豆島八十八ケ所 - Shodoshima (Kagawa) New Henro

- - 九州 - Kyushu - -
.21 篠栗(ささぐり)八十八ケ所 - Sasaguri Fukuoka . - New Henro
. 22 九州八十八ケ所 .

- source : www.narutokanko.co.jp
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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims - INTRODUCTION .


. Japan - Shrines and Temples - ABC .

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2014/09/16

Taiko-Ji Hiroshima

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Taikooji 太光寺 Taiko-Ji



It is located on the top of a mountain with a splendid view over the town below.

The founder Jigen Zenji 慈眼禅師 of the Tendai sect came here about 600 years ago to Rikisenyama 力箭山. One of the statues venerated here is En no Gyoja 役行者 in the 行者堂 Gyoja Hall.

JIGEN, Tenkai, 天海(てんかい)
(1536-1643) 1536年(天文5年)? - 1643年11月13日(寛永20年10月2日)
High Priest of the Tendai Sect. He was close to Tokugawa Ieyasu.


- Homepage of the temple 行者山太光寺
- source : taikouji.jp

広島市西区田方1丁目551-1
1 Chome-551-1 Takata, Nishi-ku, Hiroshima City




元亀法難阿弥陀如来御尊像 Genki Honan Amida Nyorai statue
In the year Genki 2 元亀 (1572) the temple was burned down on orders of Oda Nobunaga 織田信長.

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Many seasonal festivals are celebrated, expecially August 5
平和の鐘の集い The Bell of Peace

・修正会(しゅしょうえ)・・・1月1日
・節分会(せつぶんえ)・・・2月3日前後
・涅槃会(ねはんえ)・・・2月15日前後
・春彼岸会(はるひがんえ)・・・3月20日前後
・灌仏会(かんぶつえ)・・・4月8日前後
・山家会(さんげえ)・・・6月14日
・海難供養(かいなんくよう)・・・7月19日前後
・盂蘭盆会(うらぼんえ)・・・8月16日前後
・秋彼岸会(あきひがんえ)・・・9月23日前後
・成道会(じょうどうえ)・・・12月8日前後
・除夜の鐘・初護摩供・・・12月31日

- source : taikouji.jp/event


. En-no-Gyôja - The Founder of Shugendo .


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source : facebook

. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja - Fudo Myoo .



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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims - INTRODUCTION .



. Japan - Shrines and Temples - ABC .


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2014/09/07

Tono shrines temples

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Tono Jisha Meguri 遠野寺社巡り  temples and shrines in Tono




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Tōno is located in central Iwate Prefecture, in the floodplain of the Sarugaishi River 猿ヶ石川, surrounded by a ring of mountains. Mt. Hayachine sits at the northernmost point of the city where Hanamaki, Kawai and Tōno meet. At 1,914 meters it is also the city's highest point. Mt. Rokkoushi, (1,294 meters) dominates the landscape to the east and Mt. Ishigami (1,038 meters) is the highest mountain in the west. Together these peaks form Tōno's "big three" mountains. The highest points in southern Tōno are Mt. Sadato (884 meters) on the border of Sumida and Mt. Tane (871 meters) on the borders of Sumita and Ōshū.

There is an ancient legend that in the past the hills in Miyamori blocked the Sarugaishi River creating a large lake in the Tōno area. Miyamori itself is characterized by a series of valleys to the west of Mt. Ishigami that flow west into the Sarugaishi River just below the Tase Dam.
- - - More in the WIKIPEDIA !


Tono (Toono, Tōno) 遠野 is an area in Iwate, Tohoku, where old legends abound.
. Tōno monogatari 遠野物語 Legends of Tono - Introduction .


Mount Hayachine 早池峰 is closely related to the belief in Fudo Myo-O and the activities of Shugendo practitioners.
- Mount Hayachine, see below for details -


- google map of the Tono region -

Introducing Tono, with a useful map in English.
- source : www.jnto.go.jp/engpre2
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. Tono Fudo Monogatari 遠野不動明王物語 Fudo Myo-O in Tono .


. Tono Shichi Kannon 遠野 七観音 The Seven Kannon Temples of Tono .

第四百六十一話「中妻観音」 chuudoku Kannon
第六十八話「早瀬観音(沓掛観音)」Mizukake Kannon

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第五百九十六話「愛宕神社」- Atago Jinja
第四百九十八話「川原の愛宕神社」
第二百八十七話「和野の愛宕神社」
第百五十六話「愛宕神社」
第百四十七話「愛宕神社(綾織山口)

. Atago Jinja 愛宕神社 Atago shrines .
main Shinto shrine on Mount Atago, Kameoka, to the northwest of Kyoto.

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. Bishamonten Jin Jinja 毘沙門天神神社 Bishamon Tenjin Jinja .
and
Takkoku no Iwaya Bishamondo 達谷窟毘沙門堂, Hiraizumi
成島毘沙門天 Narushima Bishamonten, Hanamaki

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第七百九十九話「八幡神社(海上)」- Hachiman Jinja
第七百五十九話「元八幡宮」
第六百二十四話「西門舘の八幡宮」
第四百八十四話「熊ノ林八幡神社」
第三百三十八話「深山八幡神社」
第百四十五話「下関の八幡神社」

. Usa Hachimangū 宇佐八幡宮 Usa Hachimangu .
and Hachiman Jinja 八幡神社 Hachiman shrines

遠野郷八幡宮 - Neko Jinja 猫神社 Shrine with cats





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第四十二話「早池峰神社」Hayachine Jinja - see below -
第二百四十話「六角牛神社」
第二百三十九話「六神石神社」
第百三十話「石上神社」
第四十四話「遠野の街中にある早池峯神社」 Hayachine Jinja in Tono
第四十三話「神遺神社」
第六百二十話「早池峰神社仁王像?」Hayachine Jinja
第百六十八話「伊豆神社」
第四百四十一話「小友の伊豆権現」
第七百七十五話「伊豆権現神社(松崎)」- Izu Gongen

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第七百九十五話「三照稲荷大明神(小林)」- Inari Jinja
第七百四十五話「狐穴神社」
第七百四十話「夜泣稲荷)」
第七百五話「高室稲荷神社」
第七百三話「大将稲荷」
第六百九十五話「踊鹿稲荷神社」
第四百七十八話「欠上稲荷」
第四百五十七話「三毛の稲荷(妖怪キャシャ)」
第三百九十話「爪喰稲荷神社」
第三百七十三話「小倉稲荷神社」

. Fushimi Inari Taisha 伏見稲荷大社 . - kyoto

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. Kokuuzoo Jinja 虚空蔵神社 Kokuzo Jinja .

虚空蔵菩薩 Kokūzō Bosatsu, Akashagarbha Bodhisattva

At the back of this shrine is mount Dogusoku Yama 胴具足山 (615 m).
Legends of the Abe clan 安倍一族 are many in this region.

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第七百九十四話「駒形神社(柿ノ沢)」- Komagata Jinja
第二百二十七話「駒形神社(綾織)」
第二百五話「駒木の駒形神社」
第七十九話「荒川駒形神社」

. Komagata Jinja 駒形神社 .
岩手県奥州市

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第七百三十一話「大洞の熊野神社」 Kumano Jinja
第六百二十三話「山口の熊野堂」
第四百九十九話「佐比内の熊野神社」
第三百五十四話「板沢の熊野神社」
第三百五十三話「平野原の熊野神社」
第三百四十九話「恩徳の熊野神社」
第三百四十七話「中下の熊野神社(菊池の発祥?)」
第三百二十六話「綾織の熊野神社」
第二百二十三話「附馬牛の熊野神社」

. Kumano Hongu Taisha 熊野本宮大社 Kumano shrines. - Wakayama


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第七百九十六話「龍神神社」- Ryuu - Dragon God hrines
第七百四十九話「白龍神社(塚沢)」
第七百十六話「白龍神社」
第五百七十九話「白龍権現堂」


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第七百四話「多賀神社の御神体」Taga Jinja

. Taga Taisha 多賀大社 Great Taga Shrine . - Shiga
and
Tagajo 多賀城 Taga Castle, the capital of Mutsu Province

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第七百七十七話「天満宮」- Tenman Gu

. Tenman-Gu in Dazaifu 大宰府の天満宮 .
Sugawara Michizane 菅原道真

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第三百八話「水内の山神神社」- Yama no Kami
第二百九十六話「土淵飯豊の山神神社」
第二百八話「松崎の山神堂」

. Yama no Kami 山神 God of the Mountains.
Ta no Kami, God of the Rice Fields 田の神さま


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- - - more deities to be explored
... http://dostoev.exblog.jp/i23/

Hayarigami 流行り神 - popular deities
第八百十四話「松崎のハヤリ神」 Hayarigami
第六百九十四話「飯豊のハヤリ神」
第六百七十四話「チタノカクチ」
第三百十八話「逆さ水」
第三百十三話「土淵のハヤリ神」
第二百八十三話「黒蛇の霊験あるハヤリ神様」
第百八十話「黄金のしずく」
第二十六話「開慶水」
第十三話「山神神社(鍋割りの聖水)」


第七百三十話「和野の経塚」Kyozuka
第五百九十五話「隠れキリシタンの仏像」Christian deities
第二百四十七話「綾織の疱瘡神」Hosogami - smallpox


第八百二十話「天照皇太神宮」- Amaterasu
第八百十六話「神楽堂」- Kagura Hall
第八百十五話「神倉神社」
第八百八話「三峰様」Mitsumine
第七百八十八話「日月堂(大萩)」


- - - deity for the breast 乳神様
「土淵の白い鳥居の乳神様」
「乳母石」
「乳神の石」
「松崎の妻の神 乳神様(栄養不足の母親達の供養碑)
「乳神様」

- - - Persons related to the history of Tohoku -


source : www.fukushima-museum.jp

安倍貞任 Abe no Sadato and 安倍宗任 Abe no Muneto

遠野の安部貞任伝説 - Abe no Sadato, Heian-period general
安倍一族の魂の墓所
安倍一族の遠野牧野
遠野の安倍貞任伝説
第六百六十八話「貞任森」
第六百七話「安倍の負石」

Abe no Sadato 安倍貞任 (1019 – October 22, 1062)
was a samurai of the Abe clan during the Heian period of Japan
Sadato was the son of Abe no Yoritoki, the chinjufu shogun (general in charge of overseeing the Ainu and the defense of the North).
- - - More in the WIKIPEDIA !


. Aichi - 犬山土人形 clay dolls from Inuyama .

宮城県 Miyagi 伊具郡 Igu district 丸森町 Marumori

The boulders of Sanno Gongen, Sanno Iwaya 山王岩屋 are at the very narrow part of the Abukumagawa gorge, where a huge boulder hang on each side.
The messenger of Sanno Gongen, a saru 猿 monkey comes here often and his footprints are in the rock.
The warlord Abe no Sadato 安倍貞任 used this place for the defense of his territory.
. Abukuma kyoo 阿武隈峡 Abukuma gorge - Fukushima .


Hidaka Jinja 日高神社 Hidaka Shrine
岩手県奥州市水沢区日高小路13 / Hitakakōji-13 Mizusawaku, Ōshū-shi, Iwate
The memorial stone for 八幡太郎義家 Hashimantaro Yoshiie (1039-1106) is in the compound to memorize the well where he washed his sword after killing 安倍貞任 Abe no Sadato (1019 – 1062).
. Hidaka Jinja 日高神社 Hidaka Shrine .


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遠野の坂上田村麻呂伝説 - Sakanoue Tamuramaro
第六百十六話「鬼の碑」Oni no hi
遠野の坂上田村麻呂伝説
第二百四十一話「大蛇を祀った熊野神社」
第六十八話「早瀬観音(沓掛観音)」
第三十話「川の根源の石」
第五百九十九話「貞任砦跡)」
第五百五十七話「安倍窟(貞任の隠れ岩)
第五百十八話「安倍貞任の隠れ岩」Abe no Sadato no kakure-iwa
第五百五十六話「安倍ヶ城」

. Sakanoue no Tamuramaro 坂上田村麻呂 .
(758 - 811)

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遠野の義経 - 弁慶伝説 - Yoshitsune and Benkei in Tono
「源義経の愛宕神社」
「弁慶の水飲み場」
「弁慶の太刀割石(綾織)」
「義経の休み石と鞍掛石」
「黒地の伝承」
「中村の判官堂」
「上郷駒形神社(義経伝説)」
「義経の愛馬「小黒」の墓」Grave of Yoshitsune's beloved horse, "Little Black"
「判官神社(まだ何か隠されてある…。)」


. Minamoto Yoshitsune 源の義経 and Benkei 弁慶 .

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Hayachine san 早池峰山 Mount Hayachine
at 1,917 m (6,289 ft), is the highest mountain in the Kitakami Range and the second highest in Iwate Prefecture after Mount Iwate.


Mt. Hayachine is unusual in that it lies farther east than other large mountains on Honshu and the land in this area is the oldest in Japan. As such there are flower species that are unique to this mountain.
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Mt. Hayachine – mountain of the gods
The second highest mountain in Iwate
The Mt. Hayachine area consists of several peaks, notably its 1917m-high summit, Kengamine to the east and Nakadake and Keitosan to the west, extending over more than 10 kilometers. Mt. Hayachine is the highest peak in the Kitakami mountain range, and is counted in the book, “One Hundred Mountains in Japan”, by Fukada Kyuya (1903-1971).
The neighbors of the mountain, as well as the lord of the Morioka domain, felt deep reverence for it as a site of ancient mountain worship.
The appeal of this mountain lies in its various kinds of alpine flora, starting with Hayachine Usu Yuki So. Hikers have always been fascinated by this beautiful flora growing and blooming in such a harsh natural environment.
The area of this precious mountain and Mt. Yakushidake, a mountain south of Hayachine, is designated as a special natural treasure and a quasi-national park, and great care is taken to conserve its environment.




The view from the top of the mountain is magnificent: a field of alpine flowers, a dense forest below, and the ridge lines of Mt. Yakushidake to the south. Around the summit, there are many oddly-shaped rocks which have become objects of religious faith. “Buchi Ishi,” located in the middle of the Kawara no Bo trail (see the picture above), has a folk story about a tengu (long-nosed goblin) that hit his head on this rock.

The second Sunday in June is the opening day of the hiking season at Mt. Hayachine. Many hikers from Iwate and other prefectures gather at the top of the mountain, which holds the innermost sanctuary of Hayachine Shrine. Surrounded by hikers, Shinto priests pray for safe hiking and the sacred local dance, Hayachine Take Kagura, is performed in dedication to the god of the shrine.

Hayachine Mountain Museum
Take Guest Houses
- source : mt_hayachine

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Hayachine Jinja 早池峰神社 Hayachine Shrine
Ooha sama 大迫様 - Ohasama is venerated in Hanamaki, Iwate.
located in the Take region of Iwate

- - - Deity in residence
Seoritsu Hime no Mikoto 瀬織津姫命 / 瀬織津比売 / 瀬織津媛



- source : www.genbu.net

. Hayachine region of Iwate 早池峰 Kagura and art .


Three young female deities of Hayachine 若き三人の女神
遠野三山の神々と「母の神」の社

早池峯神社 - - 瀬織津姫命 - Hayachine Jinja - Seoritsu Hime (Seori-Tsu Hime)
六神石神社 - - 大己貴命、誉田別命 - Rokkoishi Jinja - Oanamuji no mikoto
石上神社 - - 経津主命、伊邪那美命、稲蒼魂命 Ishigami Jinja - Izanami

伊豆神社 - - 瀬織津姫命 - Izu Jinja - Seoritsu Hime


source and details : furindo/seoritu_toono


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Haraedo 祓戸
The tutelary kami of a place (do) for the performance of purification (harae).
... The haraedo no kami  祓所神  refers to the four kami mentioned by name in the Ōharae no norito for the Great Purification observed on the last day of the sixth month, namely
Seoritsuhime, Hayaakitsuhime (Haya-Akitsu-Hime), Ibukidonushi, and Hayasasurahime.
These four kami purify the Central Land from its imperfections (tsumi) and pollution (kegare), but since the four names are not found in the Kojiki and Nihongi, it is unclear what deities they might refer to in those two works.
Most theories suggest the four are the same kami produced by Izanagi during his purification at Awagihara. Motoori Norinaga, for example, identified Seoritsuhime with Yasomagatsuhi no kami (Yaso-Magatsuhi) ヤソマガツヒ / 八十禍津日神,
Hayaakitsuhime with Izunome no kami, and Ibukidonushi with Kamunaobi no kami.
Some theories further associate Hayasasurahime with Kazaketsuwakenooshio no kami, while still others suggest that the three kami of Sumiyoshi (Uwazutsunoo, Nakazutsunoo, Sokozutsunoo ) should be included with the haraedo no kami.
- source : Matsubara Seiji, Kokugakuin 2005




For Enku, this is an incarnation of 十一面観音 the Eleven-headed Kannon.

. 円空と瀬織津姫 Enku and Princess Seoritsu Hime .  
by 菊池展明 Kikuchi Nobuaki


. Hayachine Kagura 早池峰神楽 Sacred Kagura Dance .


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2014/09/05

Tono Fudo Monogatari

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Tono Fudo Monogatari 遠野不動明王物語
Tōno Fudō Monogatari


Yanagida Kunio 柳田國男

Tono (Toono) 遠野 is an area in Iwate, Tohoku, where old legends abound.
. Tōno monogatari 遠野物語 Legends of Tono - Introduction .

. Tono Jisha Meguri 遠野寺社巡り  temples and shrines in Tono .

. Tono Shichi Kannon 遠野 七観音 The Seven Kannon Temples of Tono .
. . . . . another pilgrimage in Tono! - see 笹谷観音 Tozen-Ji, Sasaya Kannon


. Toono Matsuri 遠野祭り Tono Festival . - Tonogo Hachimangu Shrine



. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja - Fudo Myoo .



The following collection of Fudo Myo-O statues from the Tono area are inspired by this page
- source : dostoev.exblog.jp
All photos below, unless stated otherwise, are by dostoev.
His is a wonderful long BLOG about Tono and its many wonders
不思議空間 遠野

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Tōno is located in central Iwate Prefecture, in the floodplain of the Sarugaishi River 猿ヶ石川, surrounded by a ring of mountains. Mt. Hayachine sits at the northernmost point of the city where Hanamaki, Kawai and Tōno meet. At 1,914 meters it is also the city's highest point. Mt. Rokkoushi, (1,294 meters) dominates the landscape to the east and Mt. Ishigami (1,038 meters) is the highest mountain in the west. Together these peaks form Tōno's "big three" mountains. The highest points in southern Tōno are Mt. Sadato (884 meters) on the border of Sumida and Mt. Tane (871 meters) on the borders of Sumita and Ōshū.

There is an ancient legend that in the past the hills in Miyamori blocked the Sarugaishi River creating a large lake in the Tōno area. Miyamori itself is characterized by a series of valleys to the west of Mt. Ishigami that flow west into the Sarugaishi River just below the Tase Dam.
- - - More in the WIKIPEDIA !


Mount Hayachine 早池峰 is closely related to the belief in Fudo Myo-O.

. Hayachine san 早池峰山 Mount Hayachine - Introduction .


- google map of the Tono region -

Introdcing Tono, with a useful map in English.
- source : www.jnto.go.jp/engpre2


ABC list of the places.
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Arakawa Fudo 荒川 不動尊
near Tsukimooshi 附馬牛町 Tsukimoshi village
遠野市附馬牛町荒川 

In honor of the waterfall 荒川の滝 Arakawa no Taki.

The small sanctuary was constructed by the Yamabushi.
The meaning of ARA 荒(アラ) seems to indicate that there was iron and other metals nearby. So this Fudo is also protecting the road where metal was transported.





With another stone memorial containing the name of the
Suijin 水神 "God of the Water"
and the area called よろずばた Yorozubata (Yorozuhata)

This might be a connection to the ancient deity already mentioned in the Kojiki
萬幡豊秋津師比売命 Yorozuhata Toyoakitsushihime no Mikoto
another name for 栲幡千千姫命 Takuhata Chijihime no Mikoto

Since 1954 Tsukimoshi village is now a small community comprizing
附馬牛町上附馬牛・附馬牛町下附馬牛・附馬牛町安居台・附馬牛町東禅寺 (Tozen-Ji).


. Yamabushi 山伏 mountain ascets and Shugendo 修験道 .


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Yorozuhatahime
Yorozuhata toyo akitsushi hime no mikoto (Kojiki)(Nihongi)

Other names:
Ame yorozu Takuhatachihatahime, Takuhatachijihime yorozuhatahime no mikoto, Honotohatahimekochijihime no mikoto (Nihongi).

The daughter of Takamimusuhi, and according to an "alternate writing" transmitted by Nihongi, the younger sister of Omoikane. She wed Amenooshihomimi no mikoto, who had been ordered to descend to the Central Land of Reed Plains, but while waiting for the pacification of the Central Land, she gave birth to Ninigi, and he later descended in Oshihomimi's place.

Kojiki and an "alternate writing" in Nihongi also relate the birth of Hoakari no mikoto, elder brother of Ninigi and ancestor of the clan Owari no Muraji. The Nihongi version also states that Amaterasu made Toyoakitsushihime the consort to Oshihomimi. An alternate version of the episode says she was the consort to Amenooshihone no mikoto, while yet another tradition states that Tamayorihime, child of Yorozuhatahime, became consort to Amenooshihone no mikoto and gave birth to Amenokihohookise no mikoto (Ninigi).

The various versions are also inconsistent regarding the title of Ninigi's mother, but they agree in including elements relating to weaving, cloth, and bountiful harvests, and in their depictions of Toyoakitsushihime as a link between the two kami Amaterasu and Takamimusuhi, and the imperial line.
- source : Mori Mizue - Kokugakuin 2005


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Ashizawa Fudo / 鷲沢 / 足沢 / あしざわ不動堂 Ashizawa Fudo Hall
綾織町小峠 Ayaori Cho,



Ashizawa 足沢 is in the back of temple 福泉寺 Fukuzen-Ji, a small rivulet.
This little hall is in quite a desolate condition nowadays. It seems there is also a Fox Deity - Inari - お稲荷さん venerated now.

- source : blog.goo.ne.jp/jengo2

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Bodaiji 菩提寺 Bodai-Ji

Together with 福泉寺 Fukusen-Ji a place for cherry blossom viewing in Tono.





「じぇんごたれ」遠野徒然草
- source : blog.goo.ne.jp/jengo2/e

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. Fukusenji 福泉寺 Fukusen-Ji .

Temple Fukusen-Ji is Nr. 21 on the Fudo Pilgrimage in Tohoku.

. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O in Tohoku
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja - Fudo Myoo .



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Hassen Jinja 八泉神社 shrine Hassen Jinja
Located in Kamigo 上郷町, just a small shrine.
The center of worship here is Fudo Myo-O. Other deities are
弥都波能売神 Mizuha no me no kami
and
大荒神 Dai Kōjin - Kojin

Modern 上郷村 Kamigo mura has various parts
上郷町板沢・上郷町佐比内・上郷町平倉・上郷町平野原・上郷町細越・上郷町来内






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Inubuchi Fudo 犬淵 不動尊

Inubuchi Tsukimoushichō Shimotsukimoushi, Tōno-shi

Close to Inubuchi no Taki 犬淵の滝 Waterfall, also called Shirataki, with a shrine called 白滝神社 "White Waterfall shrine".
The main festival for Fudo at the small hall is on the 28th day of the sixth lunar month.






source and photos : jinsan/tak51inubuchi
犬淵の白滝 Shirataki Waterfall at Inubuchi

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Kogarasegawa Fudo 小烏瀬川 不動尊

A small waterfall is the object of veneration 御神体.
The Fudo Hall for the stone statue is nearby.





In the cliff at the back are three small hokora shrines:
Suitengu Sha 水天宮社
Inari Hokora 稲荷社
Yakushi Daijin Sha 薬師大神社




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Sarugaishi River 猿ヶ石川
The Sarugaishi River rises in the just south of Mt. Yakushi in Tōno and empties into the Kitakami River in Hanamaki.
The Kogarasegawa is a large tributary that forms near Tachimaru Toge Pass and joins the Sarugaishi in Matsuzaki.
National Route 340 follows along this scenic river for most of its length.
- source : www.shaba.co/wa?s=Sarugaishi_River


Yakushi Nyorai 薬師如来 is the Buddha of Healing.
There are many temples in his honor in the Tohoku region.
There are some shrines in his name too, Yakushi Jinja 薬師神社.

. Yakushi Jinja 薬師神社 shrines in Iwate .


. Yakushi Nyorai, the Buddha of Medicine 薬師如来 .

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Komedoori no Fudo 米通の不動尊 Komedori Fudo

Komedōri Tsuchibuchichō Tochinai, Tōno-shi / 岩手県遠野市土淵町栃内米通



This statue stands on a huge boulder, almost like on a huge tortoise.
It is located near a river, which will eventually flow and bring the soul of a diseased person to the Paradise in the West 極楽浄土.




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Kotohata no Fudo son 琴畑の不動尊 Kotohata Fudo

Kotohata Tsuchibuchichō Tochinai, Tōno-shi / 岩手県遠野市土淵町栃内琴畑

The statue had been placed in the shrine
Hayachine Jinja 早池峰神社
But in the Meiji period, it had been placed in its own Fudo Hall 不動堂 to mark a distinction between Shinto and Buddhism.

Now the place is called
Shirataki Jinja 白滝神社 "Shrine of the White Waterfall".







Kotohatagawa 琴畑川 is the name of a river flowing in Tono.


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Kujuuzawa 九重沢不動尊 Kujuzawa



A sanctuary for the yamabushi on their way to the mountain top.
They used the rivers around Tono for their access to the mountains.

The mountain in the background is Monomiyama 物見山 Monomi-Yama.
Mount Rokko-Ushi 六角牛山 (1294 m) Rokkoushi-san is also nearby.



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Kujuuzawa Okumiya 九重沢 奥宮 Inner Shrine at Kujuzawa

Now the amount of water in this river is very small, compared to the olden times, when people came here to pray for water.




A stone monument for Mount Rokko-Ushi 六角牛山 (middle)
Fudo Myo-O and the Deity of Water are revered.

There used to be a Fudo Waterfall 不動の瀧 at Rokko-Ushi-San and a shrine called
Ootaki Jinja 大瀧神社 Otaki Jinja "Waterfall Shrine".
Yamabushi started their access to the mountain top from here.



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Kurikara Fudo 倶利伽羅不動
Oozawa Fudoo Doo 大沢不動堂 Ozawa Fudo Hall
岩手県遠野市綾織町上綾織大沢 
Ōsawa Ayaorichō Kamiayaori, Tōno-shi





The inscription is by the first priest of Fukuzen-Ji 福泉寺初代、Sasaki Yuutaka 佐々木宥尊師 Sasaki Yutaka.
- source : blog.goo.ne.jp/jengo2


. Kurikara 倶利伽羅 the Sword of Fudo Myo-o .


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Mataichi no taki 又一の滝 不動尊 Mataichi Waterfall
With a stone statue of Fudo Myo-O 不動の滝 Fudo Waterfall

related to Mount Hayachine
The waterfall is located at Mount Yakushidake 薬師岳 (2038 m), East of Iwate volcano. It is about 20 meters long and 5 meters wide, .







不動の滝 Fudo Waterfall
A little walk left of the Yakushi Hall 薬師堂.


source : www.iwatetabi.jp


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Iwate Volcano - Iwate Kazan 岩手火山
1: Introduction
Iwate Volcano is an active volcano situated about 18 km north of Iwate City with three known records of eruptions even for the limited time span since Edo period. From March 1998 seismic activity became vigorous with crustal deformations suggesting underground movement of magma. It didn't lead to eruption, however.
... Higashi-Iwate Volcano repeated mountain-building activity cycles three times, each of which consisted of 10,000 to 20,000 years' eruptions followed by dormant periods. These are named Higashi - Iwate - Onimata stage, Higashi - Iwate - Hirakasafudo stage, and Higashi - Iwate - Yakushidake stage, respectively, in ascending order.

4.5 Higashi-Iwate - Hirakasa Fudo stage
About 30,000 yBP, NE part of Nishi-Iwate Volcano collapsed forming Yamakozawa debris avalanche. After this, Hirakasa Fudo Volcano was formed by 20,000 yBP with its center around the place where current Yakushidake stands. Hirakasa Fudo Volcano is a basaltic stratovolcano overlying Nishi - Iwate Volcano in the north and Onimata Volcano in the south.

4.7 Higashi-Iwate - Yakushidake stage

About 7,000 yBP, Hirakasa Fudo Volcano collapsed towards NE resulted in Hirakasa debris avalanche . . . Third Yakushidake lavas were erupted after the eruption of Oide scoria and distributed in NE rim of Yakushi crater, Fudodaira / Fudotaira 不動平, and north and east foot areas. owards the end of these activities, a little amount of silicic glassy ash ( Yakushidake - Fudotaira ash ) was ejected.
- source : gbank.gsj.jp/volcano-AV


東岩手- 平笠不動 ステージ Hirakasa Fudo stage
平笠不動火山が2万年前までに形成された.
御不動平坂峰 Fudo Hirasaka


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Metaki Fudo 女滝 不動尊 "Fudo at the Female Waterfall"

There is also a "Male Waterfall" (Otaki 男滝) nearby.

There used to be a waterfall, but thanks to earthquakes and mudslides, it is no longer existant and its remains are dry.
A Fudo statue reminds us of its presence.

The statue has been lost (stolen) in the Showa period (1926 - 1989) but been re-established later. It is a rather mysterious area.



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Toozenji 東禅寺 Tozen-Ji
遠野市附馬牛町東禅寺13地割 - 13 Chiwari Tsukimoushichō Tōzenji





I introduced the temple here in the Tono Kannon Pilgrimage
. 笹谷観音 Sasaya Kannon .
The original temple 附馬牛山長洞寺 was built in 807.


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Yobiishi, Yobi-Ishi Fudo 呼石 不動尊  Yobi-Ishi Fudo
(maybe "stone to call the deity")



This little shrine was originally built by 神田阿部マキ Kanta Abe Maki. Nearby is a small rivulet.
The deity venerated here is Fudo Myo-O, who's name is carved in the stone.
The name of the area is also 神田(カンタ) Kanta. Nearby villagers now take turns each year to care for the place.


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呼石大明神 Yobi-Ishi Daimyojin



A huge stone in Hanamaki, Iwate
岩手県花巻市北小山呼石呼石大明神
- source : home.s01.itscom.net/sahara


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. Tono Jisha Meguri 遠野寺社巡り  temples and shrines in Tono - Introduction .

. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims - INTRODUCTION .



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