2021/04/05

Amida Do Hall Legends

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Amidadoo 阿弥陀堂と伝説 Amida Do Hall Legends
鴻巣市 阿弥陀堂 Konosu city, Amida Hall

Seven Amida Do Halls at the pilgrimage
. Sasaguri 篠栗四国八十八箇所 88 Henro Temples - Kyushu .




Amida Buddha -
you smile at life
you smile at death


. Namu Amida Butsu 南無阿弥陀仏 Introducing Amida .

. Amidaji 阿弥陀寺 Temple Amida-Ji .

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....................................................................... Aichi 愛知県  
豊田市 Toyota city 簗平町 Yanadaira town

The 阿弥陀堂 Amida Do Hall was located at 岩倉公会堂 the Iwakura Community Center.
If pregnant women went there to pray, they would have an easy birth.
. anzan o-mamori, 安産お守り Talismans for Safe Delivery .




....................................................................... Fukushima 福島県  
会津若松市 Aizu Wakamatsu city 河東町 Kawahigashi town
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The Amida Hall was established by 空也上人 Saint Kuya Shonin in 964.
In 1595 it was rebuilt.
Nearby was a small pagoda tower called mokusei gorintoo 木製五輪塔 Gorinto made from wood.
It was used to offer the relics of dead family members.
. sotooba 卒塔婆 と伝説 Legends about Sotoba grave markers .
福島県会津若松市河東町広野冬木沢
- reference source : aizukanko.com/spot ... -
. Saint Kuya Shonin, (903-72) 空也上人 .

hotoke no kuchiyose ホトケノ口寄セ ritual to call a dead person
Before World War II there was a special ritual at 八葉寺阿弥陀堂 the Amida Hall of the Temple Hachiyo-Ji.
A medium would call the soul of dead person and communicate with it.




....................................................................... Miyagi 宮城県  
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Miyagi 刈田郡 Katta district 蔵王町 Zao town

. sugi no ki 杉の木と伝説 Legends about the cedar tree .
In former times there was 阿弥陀堂 an Amida Do Hall where a large Buddha statue was venerated.
Nearby is 巨樹の大杉 the largest cedar tree of Miyagi prefecture.
Women come here to pray to become pregnant and give a safe birth.
The huge tree is also called Mida no Sugi 弥陀の杉 and sometimes
Daruma Sugi 達磨杉, Cedar of Daruma Daishi.
. sugi no ki 杉の木と伝説 Legends about the cedar tree .

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Miyagi 気仙沼市 Kesennuma city 鹿折 Shishiori

At 常念寺 the temple Jonen-Ji there is 阿弥陀堂 an Amida Do Hall.
Once upon a time, the head of the main Buddha statue bame off and flew away, falling down in the fields.
Next morning the villagers found the head in the field.
They made a body for the head and placed it in the 阿弥陀堂 an Amida Do Hall.

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Miyagi 仙台市 Sendai city 青葉区 Aoba ward

enoki 榎 nettletree,komochi enoki 子持榎
In the North-West of 阿弥陀堂 the Amida Do Hall there is a mound where some relics of 安徳天皇 Emperor Antoku Tenno are buried.
It is called Tennozuka 天皇塚 Mound of the Emperor.
On top of the mound is enoki 榎 a nettletree.
Women came here, embraced the teee with the wish to become pregnant and take a small stone home.
The tree is no longer there, but its roots are still visible.
. enoki 榎 nettletree, Chinese hackberry tree .

Some sources quote a different tree :
. keyaki 欅 Zelkova tree .

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Miyagi 柴田郡 Shibata district 柴田町 Shibata town 森合 Moriai

asekaki Amida 汗かき阿弥陀 sweating Amida
At 阿弥陀堂 the Amida Do Hall in Moriai there are gochi Nyorai 五智如来 five Nyorai Statues.
Four of them are made from iron.
Once upon a time, a rich man from Tateishi was told that he would fall to hell alive and never die.
Once an itinerant priest told him to make 1000 mounds and place 1000 Sutras there.
Then he should make five statues of the Nyorai Buddhas.
One of the statues should be placed into the pond in the garden of the man.
The statue would start sweating if something bad was going to happen.
Thus it became known as the "Sweating Amida" to the villagers.
. Asekaki Amida 汗かき阿弥陀 sweating Amida .
Photo of a bronze statue of a seated Amida at 一向寺 the temple Ikko-Ji in Utsunomiya, Tochigi




....................................................................... Niigata 新潟県  
十日町市 Tokamachi city 中条 Nakajo

honzon no tatari 本尊の祟り the curse of the Amida Buddha statue
Now it does not exist any more, but once there was a temple related to 円通寺 Entsu-Ji in Nakajo.
Around 1835 there was a large fire and only the main statue and 阿弥陀堂 the Amida Do Hall remained.
The statue was all black from the fire and should never be shown to people again.
If someone would look at the statue, there would seen be a fire in the village.




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Okayama 上房郡 Jobo district 北房町 Hokubo town

shichinin no misaki 七人御崎 death of seven people
In the compound of 阿弥陀堂 the Amida Do Hall there are seven gorinto 五輪塔 grave stupas for seven people.
Once upon a time, the rich headman of the village feared about his treasures.
He had them put into seven earthwear pots and asked seven people to carry them on their backs.
When they reached 阿弥陀堂 the Amida Do Hall he asked them to burry them in the ground.
Then he killed the seven men.
. Misaki ミサキ / 御先 / 御前 / 御崎 the Misaki deity .
shichinin misaki 七人ミサキ / 7人ミサキ / 七人みさき / シチニンミサキ "Misaki death of seven people"

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Okayama 津山市 Tsuyama city

. matsu 松と伝説 Legends about the pine tree / 松の木 matsu no ki .
At the remains of 阿弥陀堂 the Amida Do Hall there was once an old matsu 松 pine tree.
Once a man wanted to re-plant it to another place, but he got cursed.
The pine tree withered in 1794, but its roots did not decay.
If people prayed her for rain, rain would fall.




....................................................................... Saitama 埼玉県 
鴻巣市 Konosu city 箕田 Mida

Minamoto no Tsunemoto 源経基
When 六孫王経基 Rokuson-O Tsunetomo was governor of 武蔵 the Musashi region,
he ordered 阿弥陀堂 an Amida Do Hall to be built at 満願寺 the temple Mangan-Ji.
He went outside the temple, shot an arrow in the Northern direction and where it fell down, the Hall was to be built.
Now there is a bamboo grove nearby, and they say it started where the arrow of Tsunemoto fell to the ground.
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Minamoto no Tsunemoto 源経基 (894 - 961) 六孫王 Rokuson O
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満願寺 Temple Mangan-Ji
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....................................................................... Shizuoka 静岡県  
藤枝市 Fujieda city

. shirohebi / hakuja 白蛇と伝説 Legends about white serpents .
In the hamlet 花倉 Hanakura there is a small 阿弥陀堂 Amida Do Hall.
In its left side shirohebi 白蛇 a white serpent is venerated - 花倉白蛇 Hanakura Shirohebi.
Below a giant rock is a hole where the serpent lived.
Until about 100 years ago, villagers always saw too white serpents.
The villagers used to ask the white serpent for a favor and were usually granted it.




....................................................................... Yamanashi 山梨県  
富士吉田市 Fujiyoshida City 向原 Mukaihara

kitsuneppi 狐っ火 / キツネッピ Kitsunebi in local dialect
加藤憲明 Kato Noriaki once saw kitsuneppi 狐っ火 a fox fire near 阿弥陀堂 the Amida Do Hall.
It looked almost like a group of hotaru 蛍 fireflies.
. kitsunebi 狐火と伝説 Legends about the "fox fire" .


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Gokurakuji Temple Legends

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Gokurakuji 極楽寺 Gokuraku-Ji Temple Legends

There are many temples with the name Gokuraku-Ji "Paradise Temple".
極楽寺 Temple Gokuraku-Ji in Kamakura was founded by 勝賢僧正 Saint Shoken (1138 - 1196)

. Shinsho Gokuraku-Ji 真正極楽寺 / 真如堂 Shinnyo-Do . - Kyoto
and a legend about 慈覚大師 Priest Jigaku Daishi.

. Kuhonji 九品寺 Temple Kuhon-Ji . - Kamakura
and Yoshisada Nitta 新田義貞 (1302-1338) at Gokuraku-Ji

. Nankatsu Henro 南葛八十八ヶ所霊場 Pilgrimage in South Katsushika, Tokyo .
61 極楽寺(葛飾区堀切2-25-21)

. Togoku Henro Pilgrimage 東国八十八ヵ所霊場  .
83 普明山成就院(鎌倉市極楽寺1-1-5) - Fudo

. Yamaguchi 18 Fudo Doji Temples 十八不動童子 .
14 極楽寺 岩国市周東町上久原神幡


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....................................................................... Aichi 愛知県 
知多郡 Chita district 南知多町 Minami-Chita town 藤嶋 Fujishima

Senju Kannon 千手観音 Kannon with 1000 arms
. Susa no koji 須佐の古寺, now Temple Gokuraku-Ji .




....................................................................... Gunma 群馬県  
前橋市 Maebashi city 亀里町 Kamesato town

. kitsune no yome-iri, kitsune no yomeiri 狐の嫁入り "the fox taking a bride" .
On a rainy evening, a fox parade with lanterns to lead a bride was seen in the back of 極楽寺 the Temple Gokuraku-Ji.
They walked to roosugi 老杉 the old cedar tree in the school yard and suddenly disappeared.
It seems the fox parade always disappears if people try to observe it.

Gokurakuji, Gunma, Maebashi, Kamesatomachi



....................................................................... Nagano 長野県 
更級郡 Sarashina district 千曲市 Chikuma city

hebi no makura ishi 蛇枕石 pillow stone of a serpent
When building a garden for 前田家 the Maeda family they moved a stone from the nearby pond 猪の平の池 to the garden.
It begun to rain immediately and did not stop.
They were told that this stone was the pillow for the daija 大蛇 huge serpent which lived in the pond.
They should bring it back to the pond or offer it to 極楽寺 the Temple Gokurku-Ji.
The Maeda family decided to offer it to the Temple Gokuraku-Ji.
. daija, orochi 大蛇 the huge serpent, great snake .
極楽寺の蛇枕石(千曲市) - reference source : ameblo.jp/nagano-travel/entry... -

Gokuraku-Ji - 814, Inariyama, Chikuma, Nagano


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Manpukuin Fudo Sakae Nagoya

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Manpukuin 萬福院 Manpuku-In - Sakae, Nagoya
成田山 Naritazan 萬福院 / 万福院 Manpukuin

愛知県名古屋市中区栄5-26-24 / Aichi, Nagoya city, Naka ward, Sakae

The main statue is Fudo Myo-O.

History
Founded by 重秀法師 Priest Shigehide in 清須市 Kiyosu city.
When the castle of Nagoya was constructed around 1600, the temple was moved to another location in Kiyosu.
In 1691, Gomado 護摩堂 the Hall for Goma fire rituals was erected.
In the main hall is a statue of 十一面観音菩薩 Kannon with 11 heads and
at her side are 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O and 多聞天 Tamonten.
In 1896, the main hall and the temple kitchen were built.
Around 1912, the statue of Fudo Myo-O was presented by the temple 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji Narita San.
Duiring the Second World War most buildings were lost.
The rebuilding went on until 1955.
In 2002, the temple was removed to its present location in Sakae.

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shuin 朱印 stamp

omamori お守り amulets

- Homepage of the temple
- source : www.manpukuin.or.jp ...

- reference source : www.36fudo.jp ... -
- reference source : hotokami ... -


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- Yearly Festivals 年中行事 -

1月1日~1月28日 新春大護摩ご修行

2月3日 節分追儺豆まき式 For the Mamemaki bean throwing ritual, special guests from the area are invited.

星まつり Hoshi Matsuri - Star Festival
2月5日~3月15日 厄除け祈願祭
5月28日 春季大祭
8月19日 盆施餓鬼会
9月28日 秋季大祭
10月1日~11月30日 七五三祝祷会
春・秋お彼岸中日 彼岸法要

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This temple is Nr. 11 of the
. Pilgrimages to 36 Fudo Temples in the Tokai region 東海三十六不動尊霊場 .

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and Talismans .

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


. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 新勝寺 Temple Shinsho-Ji .

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Hoshoin Fudo Osu Nagoya

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Hooshooin 宝生院 Hosho-In - Osu, Nagoya
北野山 Kitanosan 真福寺 / 眞福寺 Shinpuku-Ji 宝生院 Hoshoin

名古屋市中区大須2-21-47 / Nagoya, Naka ward, Osu

The main statue is 聖観音 Sho Kannon / 大須観音 Osu Kannon

Chant of the Temple

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Ōsu Kannon Temple 大須観音
It belongs to the Owari Thirty-three Kannon Temples.
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The official name is Kitanosan Shinpuku-ji Hōshō-in, but is popularly known as Ōsu Kannon.
The temple was originally built in about the year 1333 in Ōsu-gō, Nagaoka village, in Owari Province, which is currently known as the city of Hashima in Gifu Prefecture.
Construction was sponsored by the Emperor Go-Daigo, who appointed Shōnin Nōshin as the first head priest. Nōshin had a dream of Avalokitesvara, the Buddha of Compassion, known as Kannon in Japanese. Hence, the name Ōsu (from Ōsu-gō) Kannon. Due to repeated flooding, the temple was moved to its present location in 1612 by Tokugawa Ieyasu.
In the 1820s, large parts of the temple were destroyed by fire, but it was rebuilt in the 1970s.
The main hall has a very large, red paper lantern hanging from the ceiling where worshipers can tie small paper notes with wishes to the holding wires. - - - - - Library
The current temple is home to a large collection of books.
It houses about 15,000 classic Japanese and Chinese works. The Records of Ancient Matters (古事記 Kojiki), a Shinpukuji manuscript (真福寺本) transcribed by the monk Ken'yu (賢瑜) is the oldest extant manuscript of the Kojiki and consists of three books that were written in 1371–1372 during the Nanboku-chō period. It describes the ancient mythological history of Japan. The library also has many other books designated as national treasures and important cultural properties.
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A street fair is held on the 18th day of each month. A number of antiques are sold there.
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stamp of Fudo

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shuin 朱印 stamp of Kannon


ema 絵馬 votive tablet

- Homepage of the temple
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Also on the following pilgrimage :

Pilgrimage to 33 Kannon Temples in Owari - Nr. 1 
. 尾張三十三観音霊場 .

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This temple is Nr. 10 of the
. Pilgrimages to 36 Fudo Temples in the Tokai region 東海三十六不動尊霊場 .

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and Talismans .

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


. 真福寺 Shinpuku-Ji - 和田不動 Wada Fudo .
神奈川県横浜市保土ヶ谷区和田 2-8-3 /Wada, Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa


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.......................................................................... Aichi 愛知県 
岡崎市 Okasaki city

. Oni demon legends from Aichi 愛知県 .
Near the temple 眞福寺 Shinpuku-Ji in 岩津村 Iwazu village there lived an oni 鬼 demon,
but he was killed by the villagers.
They put its bones into a urine bottle and burried it,
but there was a curse and they held proper rituals for the dead.
They never put urine into a bottle again and the curse stopped.




.......................................................................... Miyagi 宮城県  
仙台市 Sendai city 若林区 Wakabayashi ward

sukui o mitomeru onna 救いを求める女 a woman asking for help
Once a young Samurai walked down a slope near 真福寺 the Temple Shinpuku-Ji
when he met a beautiful woman.
"Please help me, I am the courtesan and my man is coming tonight to kill me!"
The Samurai promised to help her, but then went back to his home near the river.
At night when he was in bed he heard a voice from the river:
"Help me! Help me!"
And soon the cut-off head of a woman came flowing to his home.

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2021/04/04

Nanatsudera Fudo Osu Nagoya

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Nanatsudera 七寺 Nanatsudera - Osu, Nagoya
稲園山 Toenzan 正覚院 Shogaku-In 長福寺 Chofukuji 七寺 Nanatsudera

愛知県名古屋市中区大須2-28-5 / Aichi, Nagoya city, Naka ward, Osu


Official temple for the Owari Tokugawa clan 尾張徳川藩祈願所


The main statue is 聖観世音菩薩 Kannon Bosatsu.

The Lord of 河内権守 the Kawachi area, 紀是広 Ki no Korehiro, died in 787 at the age of 7 years.
In his memory temples were founded in seven wards and 12 living quarters for priest erected.
The people came to call them 七つ寺 Natatsudera.
They were relocated to 七寺村 Nanatsudera village, now Inazawa city and again to
清洲 (きよす)Kiyosu, now Nagoya city North ward.
In 1611 they were moved to the present location.
In 1730, the compound was enlarged and made to the official temple for the Owari Tokugawa clan.
In 1879, it became affiliated with the temple 智積院 Chisan-In.
In 1945 most of the buildings burned, including a hall for 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai.
The two side statues of Amida, 観音菩薩 Kannon Bosatsu and 勢至菩薩 Seishi Bosatsu were safe.
4954 scrolls of 「紙本墨書一切経」 the Sutra Issai Kyo were also safe


shuin 朱印 stamp of Fudo Myo-O


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shuin 朱印 stamp of Amida Nyorai

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This temple is Nr. 09 of the
. Pilgrimages to 36 Fudo Temples in the Tokai region 東海三十六不動尊霊場 .

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and Talismans .

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


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Kenchuji Fudo Tsutsui Nagoya

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Kenchuuji 建中寺 Kenchu-Ji - Tsutsui, Nagoya
徳興山 Tokukozan 建中寺 Kenchuji

愛知県 名古屋市東区筒井 1-7-57 / Aichi, Nagoya city, Higashi ward, Tsutsui

The main statue is 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai

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Shogun Fudo 勝軍不動尊 Fudo as Genreal in the 不動堂 Fudo Hall, not shown.

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The magnificent temple of the once powerful Owari Tokugawa clan!
Built in the 17th century in the outskirts of downtown Nagoya City, this spectacular temple is the largest wooden structure in the city, with several of the time-surviving original structures permanently open for visitation!
The 9th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, 徳川義直 Tokugawa Yoshinao,
was the lord of Nagoya Castle and, upon his death in 1650, his son 徳川光友 Mitsutomo had Kenchuji Temple built in his honor. It then became the Owari Tokugawa clan’s Family Temple, and holds enshrined the following generations of Tokugawas.
Currently the area of the temple encompasses a wide area of about 33,000 square meters, but it is believed that originally the whole temple premises were a mind-blowing 165,000 square meters! In fact, the “Somon” Main Gate itself sits at the Kenchuji Park, south of the temple, which illustrates the majesty of the original area.
The space now holds the park, 4 schools, 2 kindergartens, the Higashi-Ward Office, a Police Station and a Fire Department, not to mention a myriad of residential and commercial buildings.
Rebuilt, but still a priceless heritage
In the year 1785 a great fire broke off at the district of Ozone, further northeast from Nagoya Castle. In an unfortunate chain of events, a “futon” mattress in flames was blown by the wind and landed on the roof of the main temple building, initiating a fire that reduced it to ashes. Only the “Somon” Main Gate and the “Sanmon” third gates escaped the disaster and are standing to this day. Great efforts were dispensed to rebuild it by the end of the 18th century. The Sanmon remains as one of the original structures from 1651 and one of the major attraction of the temple.
Providence or miracle, it is amazing all the same
During the fire incident, the main statue of Amida Buddha was hurriedly taken from the burning temple and also was saved. Nowadays it decorates the Main Prayer Hall at the succeeding Main Temple, which at 27m wide and 25m deep, totaling a 700 square meters of tiled roof, makes for the largest such wooden structure within city borders. Aichi Prefecture appointed many of the constructions as Tangible Cultural Heritage, including the Main Gate, Third Gate and the Tokugawa Clan Mausoleum.
At several columns around the structure it is possible to spot some curious forms carved in the wood, which attest to the ingenuity and irreverence of the carpenters of old:
leaf forms, a cluster of grapes, even a bat, and others.
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総門 Somon gate

山門 Sanmon gate

徳川家御廟 Tokugawa Mausoleum

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shuin 朱印 stamp of Shogun Fudo Myo-O

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This temple is Nr. 8 of the
. Pilgrimages to 36 Fudo Temples in the Tokai region 東海三十六不動尊霊場 .

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and Talismans .

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


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Tokugawa Yoshinao 徳川義直 (1601 – 1650)
Born the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu While still a young child, he was appointed leader of first the fief of Kofu in Kai Province and later the fief of Kiyosu in Owari Province.
In 1610, he was appointed leader of the Owari Domain (present-day Nagoya), one of the most important regions in the country, thus founding the Owari-Tokugawa house. A holder of the 2nd court rank, junior grade (ju-ni-i), he had the title of dainagon (major counselor).

Tokugawa Mitsutomo 徳川光友 (1625 – 1700)
Tokugawa Mitsutomo was the eldest son of the first daimyō of Owari Domain, Tokugawa Yoshinao
His childhood name was Gorōta (五郎太).
Noted for his accomplishments in the Japanese tea ceremony and Japanese calligraphy, ...
especially noted as a master of the Shinkage-ryū style of Japanese swordsmanship, ...
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Chokyuji Fudo Shirakabe Nagoya

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Chookyuuji 長久寺 Chokyu-Ji - Shirakabe, Nagoya
東岳山 Togakuzan 長久寺 Chokyuji

愛知県 名古屋市東区白壁町3-24-47 / Aichi, Nagoya, Shirakabe town

The main statue is 不動明王立像 a standing Fudo Myo-O.

The temple was founded around 1600 by the lord of 武蔵国忍藩 Musashi no Kuni, Oshi Han,
松平忠吉 Matsudaira Tadayoshi (1580 - 1607).
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Tadayoshi was the fourth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu with his concubine Saigo-no-Tsubone.
When his mother died, he and his brother were adopted by Acha no Tsubone (1555-1637). His full brother, Tokugawa Hidetada, was the second shōgun.
Later, Tadayoshi was adopted by Matsudaira Ietada and succeeded him as the second lord of Oshi Domain.
At the Battle of Sekigahara, he was attended by Ii Naomasa and was therefore at the forefront of the fighting. In the midst of the battle, he was shot by an Ishida gunner, but survived with a bullet wound. He was given Kiyosu Domain afterwards and remained there until his death at 1607.
He was buried in Shinnyo-Ji in Kakegawa.
The Oshi Domain 忍藩 Oshi Han, was centered on Oshi Castle in what is now part of the city of Gyoda, Saitama.
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jigo hyo 寺号標 temple name stone marker

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shuin 朱印 stamp

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Also on the following pilgrimages :

名古屋二十一大師 六番札所 Nagoya 21 Daishi Temples - Nr. 6
金城二十一大師 十六番札所 Kinjo 21 Daishi Temples - Nr. 16
大名古屋八十八 二十四番札所 Daimyo Yashiki Henro - Nr. 24
尾張四国霊場 十八番札所 Owari Shikoku Reijo - Nr. 18

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This temple is Nr. 7 of the
. Pilgrimages to 36 Fudo Temples in the Tokai region 東海三十六不動尊霊場 .

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and Talismans .

. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
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. 普門山 長久寺 Chokyu-Ji - 滋賀県彦根市 Shiga, Hikone.
a 勅願寺 Chokugan-Ji, "Imperial Temple"

. Tama Henro 多摩四国八十八箇所 Pilgrimage . - Nr. 04

. Seiho Kannon Pilgrimage 西方三十三所観音霊場 . - Nr. 04

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2021/04/03

Gokokuin Fudo Ajima Nagoya

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Gokokuin 護国院 Gokoku-In - Ajima, Nagoya
味鏡山 / みきょうざん Mikyozan 天永寺 Tenei-Ji 護国院 Gokoku-In .

愛知県名古屋市北区 楠味鋺2-732 / Aichi, Nagoya city, Kita ward, Kusunoki Ajima

The main statue is 薬師如来 Yakushi Nyorai

The temple was founded in 745 by 行基上人 Saint Gyoki Bosatsu.
. 行基菩薩 Gyoki Bosatsu (668 -749) .
It was first called 薬師寺 Yakushi-Ji (Temple for Yakushi Nyorai).
During a flooding of the river 庄内川 Shonaigawa in 948, the main statue was lost.
In 1111 during the reign of 鳥羽天皇 Toba Tenno (1103 - 1156) the hall was rebuilt and the temple named
護国院 Gokoku-In (temple to protect the country).

Fudo Myo-O 不動明王 / 味鏡 / みかがみ不動 Mikagami Fudo

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鐘楼、Shoro bell tower

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観音堂 Kannon Do Hall
 
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shuin 朱印 stamp

名古屋名所図会 / 尾張名所圖會 Owari Meisho Zue

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This Fudo Temple is located in the compound of

味鋺神社 Shrine Ajima Jinja
創建年代は不明。祭神の宇麻志麻治命は物部氏の祖神とされ、延喜式神名帳にある尾張国春日郡味鋺神社であるとしている。
江戸時代には六所明神とも呼ばれた.
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This temple is Nr. 6 of the
. Pilgrimages to 36 Fudo Temples in the Tokai region 東海三十六不動尊霊場 .

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and Talismans .

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


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