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Kichijooji, Kichijōji 吉祥寺 Kichijo-Ji, Nakao
寶珠山 Hojuzan 十林院 Tobayashi-In 吉祥寺 Kichijoji
神奈川県さいたま市緑区中尾1410 / Saitama city,Midori ward, Nakao
The main statue is 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai.
The temple was founded by 慈覚大師 Jigaku Daishi.
It was burned down by soldiers and recontucted by 賴定僧都.
In 1591, after Tokugawa Ieyasu had come to the Kanto area,
he gave the temple more land and made it 御朱印状.
In 1599 on request of 公延親王 Koen Shinno (1762 - 1803)
it became a sub-temple of 輪王寺 Rinno-Ji.
A priest from 寛永寺 Kanei-Ji became the head priest
and 20 more sub-temples were added.
. Ennin - Jigaku Daishi 慈覚大師 / 慈覺大師 (794 – 864) .
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shuin 朱印 stamp
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This Temple is Nr. 04 of the
. Adachi 100 Fudo Temples 足立百不動尊霊場 Pilgrimage .
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. Japanese Legends - 伝説 民話 昔話 – ABC-List .
....................................................................... Aichi 愛知県
西尾市 Nishio City
fushokubyoo 不食病 fasting disease
In 巨海村 the village of Komi there is 吉祥寺 the Temple Kichijo-Ji.
There lived one nun. She could keep fasting for half a month and even for one month.
香川太仲 Kagawa Tachu called this "fasting disease".
It seems recently more people suffer from this.
....................................................................... Kagawa 香川県
坂出市 Sakaide city 金山町 Kanayama town
. ryuu, ryū 龍 竜 伝説 Ryu - dragon legends .
At 金山村吉祥寺 the Temple Kichijo-Ji in Kanayama town the priest started fasting before doing
amagoi 雨乞い a rain ritual. When the time was fulfilled,
the priest saw a dragon coming out of the moat and goint up to heaven.
Then a strong rain begun to fall down.
The temple was later re-named to Ryōkō-in Ryōkō-In 龍光院 Ryuko-In.
. amagoi 雨乞いと伝説 Legends about rain rituals .
....................................................................... Kyoto 京都府
京都市 Kyoto city 南区 Minami ward
ijuu 異獣 a monster animal
Around 1675, in Kichijomura in the South of Kyoto, the statue of 吉祥天女 Kichijoten was open for public viewing.
Many people from the nearby villages came, chanting the 六斎念仏 Rokusai Nenbutsu prayer. They made a lot of noise with their prayer gongs and prayer drums. Suddenly a huge monster animal came out and run away to hide under the veranda of a village house. They managed to catch it.
If had the face of a tanuki 狸 badger and was black from the nose to the top of the front. The neck was white, the back was black and the stomach was white. Its buttocks looked like a tokkuri 徳利 sake container. It had no tail and looked more like a mole. Its back legs were long like that of a dog.
For its food it would only eat 串柿 dried persimmons on a stick.
. Kichijoojimura 吉祥寺村 Kichijo-Ji village .
....................................................................... Tokyo 東京都
吉祥寺村 Kichijoji village
. yooji 楊枝 toothpick legends .
In the compound of the 井の頭弁天堂 Bentendo Hall at Inokashira there was yanagi 柳 an old willow tree.
The toothpicks for the third Shogun Iemitsu have been made from its branches.
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萩市 Hagi city 見島 Mishima
kitoo 祈祷 Kito prayer ritual
Around 1978, a child had a strong scrub. But it was not brought to a hospital,
but send to 吉祥寺 the Temple Kichijo-Ji.
The priest suggested they should go to a hospital, but the family insisted
to have kitoo で祈祷 a Kito prayer ritual instead.
A few days after the ritula, the scrub was gone.
Now the priest felt relieved.
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Kita Adachi 88 Temples 北足立八十八ヵ所霊場
A former pilgrimage to 弘法大師霊場 88 Temples in Honor of Kobo Daishi.
. Kobo Daishi Kukai 弘法大師 空海 . . (774 - 835)
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01 安養山円乗院 Enjo-In (さいたま市中央区本町西1-13-10). 01 Enjoo-In 円乗院 Enjo-In .
02 東明院(さいたま市中央区中里) - 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai - abandoned
03 弘法尊院 Kobo Son In (さいたま市中央区新中里3-5-29)
04 楽邦山満福寺(さいたま市日進町2-1003) - 阿弥陀如来
05 慈眼山圓蔵院(さいたま市見沼区中川540)- 阿弥陀如来
06 安養山金剛寺(さいたま市桜区道場3-15-3). 06 Kongooji 金剛寺 Kongo-Ji .
07 金剛山林光寺(さいたま市西区植田谷本504). 07 Rinkooji 林光寺 Rinko-Ji . - 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai
08 三宝山徳祥寺(戸田市美女木7-4-1) . 08 徳祥寺 Tokusho-Ji . - 正観世音菩薩 Sho Kannon Bosatsu
09 安養山慶福寺(さいたま市桜区白鍬68-1) - 阿弥陀如来
10 日輪山一乗院(さいたま市南区内谷3-7-13) . 10 一乗院 Ichijo-In .
11 雙樹山吉祥院(さいたま市北区宮原町4-29-4) - 薬師如来
12 朝日山高林寺(さいたま市北区本郷町1398)
13 田島観音堂(さいたま市桜区田島3-28-19)
- - - . 13 Nyoirinji 如意輪寺 Nyoirin-Ji 田島観音堂 Tajima Kannon Hall .
14 出世山光明寺(さいたま市桜区町谷3-11-18) . 14 光明寺 Komyoji . - 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai
15 北明山円福寺(さいたま市中央区上峰4-7-28) - 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai / 与野七福神 Yono Shichi Fukujin
16 自在山正福寺(さいたま市見沼区蓮沼770) - 十一面観世音菩薩 Juichimen Kannon Bosatsu
17 長松山清浄院(さいたま市北区吉野町1-36-2)
18 鶴壽山宝泉寺(さいたま市南区鹿手袋6-3-15) - Yakushi Nyorai
19 真乗寺(さいたま市南区松本1-18-5) - 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai
20 大戸不動堂(さいたま市中央区大戸3-13-3)
21 日照山東光寺(さいたま市中央区下落合6-13-3) - 聖観世音菩薩 Sho Kannon Bosatsu
22 大悲山光明寺(戸田市上戸田2-9-7) - 阿弥陀如来
23 辨瀧山永福寺(さいたま市桜区神田726) - 阿弥陀如来
24 上宮山医王寺 Yakuo-Ji (さいたま市桜区西堀2-6-17)
. 25 神童山薬王院 (さいたま市桜区田島5-15-5)) - Yakuo-In . - 大日如来
. 26 新龍山金剛院(戸田市永川町2-11-11) - Kongo-In.
27 花臺山金剛院(さいたま市北区日進町1-758)
. 28 亀宝山多福院(戸田市本町3-4-3)- Tafuku-In . - 虚空蔵菩薩
29 蓮乗寺(さいたま市桜区栄和6-11-5) - 観世音菩薩
30 三学院(蕨市北町3-2-4) - 十一面観世音菩薩
31 長泉院(蕨市中央5-13-3) - 大威徳明王 Daiitoku Fudo
32 三蔵院(蕨市中央2-30-10) - 正観世音菩薩
33 吉祥院(さいたま市南区辻2-3-9)
34 四谷観音堂(さいたま市南区四谷3-7) - 聖観世音菩薩
35 光明山随泉寺(川口市元郷3-4-17) - 阿弥陀如来
36 法光山真福寺(さいたま市南区別所2-5-14) - 薬師如来
37 醫王山光福寺(さいたま市北区大成4-172)
38 勅言山正法院(さいたま市見沼区南中野451) - 阿弥陀如来
39 神光山林鐘院(さいたま市桜区在家71) - 十一面観世音菩薩
. 40 金輪山医王寺(さいたま市南区白幡2-16-8)Io-Ji . - 大日如来
. 41 宝性寺(さいたま市南区南本町2-13-4 寶性寺 Hosho-Ji . -
42 法輪山安養寺(戸田市美女木1-3-13) - 大日如来
43 富雙山金剛寺(川口市安行吉岡1361) - 釈迦牟尼仏
44 旧地蔵院(川口市西川口3-20-15) -
45 万蔵寺(さいたま市南区辻2-25-18) -
46 晴曇山和光院(さいたま市南区辻3-11-6) . 46 和光院 Wako-In .
47 沼影観音堂(旧遍照院)(さいたま市南区沼影1-6) - 正観世音菩薩
48 光明山無量寺(さいたま市南区曲本2-7-4) - 阿弥陀如来
49 瑠璃山東福寺(さいたま市桜区五関849) - 薬師如来 Yakushi Nyorai
50 東林寺(和光市新倉2-4-46) - 薬師如来
51 醍醐寺(蕨市蕨) -
52 光楽園(さいたま市浦和区太田窪) -
53 明王寺(現成田山不動院)(川口市本町3-3-17)
54 大師堂 Daishi Do (さいたま市大宮区天沼町2-31) - 弘法大師
55 寶珠山玉蔵院(さいたま市浦和区仲町2-13-22) - 大日如来
56 中袋山観音寺 Kannon-Ji (さいたま市西区中野林210-1) - 如意輪観世音菩薩
57 青龍山宝蔵寺(川口市西新井宿355) - 大日如来
58 文蔵薬師堂 Yakushi-Do (さいたま市南区文蔵4-7-5) . 58 文蔵薬師堂 Bunzo Yakushido . - 薬師如来
59 箱崎山地蔵院 Jizo-In (川口市桜町5-5-39) - 十一面観世音菩薩
60 大師堂 Daishi-Do (川口市鳩ヶ谷本町3-7-18) - 弘法大師
61 東光山慈眼寺(戸田市笹目5-12-11) . 61 慈眼寺 Jigan-Ji . - 薬師如来
62 瑞塚山定正寺(蕨市塚越3-2-14) - 正観世音菩薩
63 金剛山安楽寺(川口市上青木2-18-22) - 聖観世音菩薩
64 普門山平等寺(戸田市笹目6-5-4) - 聖観世音菩薩
65 補陀洛山観福寺 (川口市前川4-30-13) . 65 観福寺 Kanpuku-Ji . - 千手観世音菩薩
66 大聖山龍泉寺(川口市青木5-5-36). 66 龍泉寺 Ryusen-Ji .
67 不動院 Fudo-In (さいたま市浦和区木崎) -
68 珍珠山吉祥院(川口市南町2-6-8) - 毘沙門天 Bishamon-Ten
69 薬王山最勝院(川口市飯塚1-15-24) - 十一面観世音菩薩 . 69 最勝院 Saisho-In .
70 龍寶山観音寺 Kannon-Ji (戸田市新曽1791) - 如意輪観世音菩薩
71 八幡山満蔵寺(さいたま市見沼区膝子902)
72 地蔵堂(川口市朝日) -
73 宝珠山錫杖寺(川口市本町2-4-37) - 地蔵菩薩
74 金剛山吉祥寺(川口市末広3-10-20) - 地蔵菩薩
. 75 瑠璃山薬林寺(川口市朝日1-4-33) - 薬師如来 . - Yakurin-Ji
76 薬王山重圓寺(さいたま市桜区栄和3-17-1) - 薬師如来
77 無量山源永寺(川口市三ツ和2-19-8) - 阿弥陀如来
78 寶蔵院観音堂 Kannon-Do (さいたま市緑区山崎1-16-6) - 馬頭観世音菩薩
79 善光寺(川口市舟戸1-29) 阿弥陀如来
80 地蔵堂 Jizo-Do (川口市芝下3-35-2芝下町会会館) - 地蔵菩薩
81 慈覺山慈星院(川口市芝5222)- 虚空蔵菩薩 Kokuzo Bosatsu
82 阿弥陀堂 Amida-Do (川口市小谷場37) - 阿弥陀如来
. 83 鶴林山正覚院(戸田市中町2-14-3) - Seikaku-In .
84 鳳来山玉泉院(さいたま市南区根岸4-2-7) - 薬師如来
85 阿弥陀堂 Amida Do (朝霞市上内間木27) - 阿弥陀如来
86 大善院不動堂 Fudo Do(さいたま市浦和区東仲町9-8)
87 成就院(さいたま市浦和区常盤1-4-23) - 阿弥陀如来
88 宝珠山玉蔵院 Gyokuzo-In (さいたま市浦和区仲町2-13-22) - 大日如来
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Kita Adachi 88 Temples 北足立八十八ヵ所霊場
A former pilgrimage to 弘法大師霊場 88 Temples in Honor of Kobo Daishi.
. Kobo Daishi Kukai 弘法大師 空海 . . (774 - 835)
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01 安養山円乗院 Enjo-In (さいたま市中央区本町西1-13-10). 01 Enjoo-In 円乗院 Enjo-In .
02 東明院(さいたま市中央区中里) - 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai - abandoned
03 弘法尊院 Kobo Son In (さいたま市中央区新中里3-5-29)
04 楽邦山満福寺(さいたま市日進町2-1003) - 阿弥陀如来
05 慈眼山圓蔵院(さいたま市見沼区中川540)- 阿弥陀如来
06 安養山金剛寺(さいたま市桜区道場3-15-3). 06 Kongooji 金剛寺 Kongo-Ji .
07 金剛山林光寺(さいたま市西区植田谷本504). 07 Rinkooji 林光寺 Rinko-Ji . - 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai
08 三宝山徳祥寺(戸田市美女木7-4-1) . 08 徳祥寺 Tokusho-Ji . - 正観世音菩薩 Sho Kannon Bosatsu
09 安養山慶福寺(さいたま市桜区白鍬68-1) - 阿弥陀如来
10 日輪山一乗院(さいたま市南区内谷3-7-13) . 10 一乗院 Ichijo-In .
11 雙樹山吉祥院(さいたま市北区宮原町4-29-4) - 薬師如来
12 朝日山高林寺(さいたま市北区本郷町1398)
13 田島観音堂(さいたま市桜区田島3-28-19)
- - - . 13 Nyoirinji 如意輪寺 Nyoirin-Ji 田島観音堂 Tajima Kannon Hall .
14 出世山光明寺(さいたま市桜区町谷3-11-18) . 14 光明寺 Komyoji . - 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai
15 北明山円福寺(さいたま市中央区上峰4-7-28) - 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai / 与野七福神 Yono Shichi Fukujin
16 自在山正福寺(さいたま市見沼区蓮沼770) - 十一面観世音菩薩 Juichimen Kannon Bosatsu
17 長松山清浄院(さいたま市北区吉野町1-36-2)
18 鶴壽山宝泉寺(さいたま市南区鹿手袋6-3-15) - Yakushi Nyorai
19 真乗寺(さいたま市南区松本1-18-5) - 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai
20 大戸不動堂(さいたま市中央区大戸3-13-3)
21 日照山東光寺(さいたま市中央区下落合6-13-3) - 聖観世音菩薩 Sho Kannon Bosatsu
22 大悲山光明寺(戸田市上戸田2-9-7) - 阿弥陀如来
23 辨瀧山永福寺(さいたま市桜区神田726) - 阿弥陀如来
24 上宮山医王寺 Yakuo-Ji (さいたま市桜区西堀2-6-17)
. 25 神童山薬王院 (さいたま市桜区田島5-15-5)) - Yakuo-In . - 大日如来
. 26 新龍山金剛院(戸田市永川町2-11-11) - Kongo-In.
27 花臺山金剛院(さいたま市北区日進町1-758)
. 28 亀宝山多福院(戸田市本町3-4-3)- Tafuku-In . - 虚空蔵菩薩
29 蓮乗寺(さいたま市桜区栄和6-11-5) - 観世音菩薩
30 三学院(蕨市北町3-2-4) - 十一面観世音菩薩
31 長泉院(蕨市中央5-13-3) - 大威徳明王 Daiitoku Fudo
32 三蔵院(蕨市中央2-30-10) - 正観世音菩薩
33 吉祥院(さいたま市南区辻2-3-9)
34 四谷観音堂(さいたま市南区四谷3-7) - 聖観世音菩薩
35 光明山随泉寺(川口市元郷3-4-17) - 阿弥陀如来
36 法光山真福寺(さいたま市南区別所2-5-14) - 薬師如来
37 醫王山光福寺(さいたま市北区大成4-172)
38 勅言山正法院(さいたま市見沼区南中野451) - 阿弥陀如来
39 神光山林鐘院(さいたま市桜区在家71) - 十一面観世音菩薩
. 40 金輪山医王寺(さいたま市南区白幡2-16-8)Io-Ji . - 大日如来
. 41 宝性寺(さいたま市南区南本町2-13-4 寶性寺 Hosho-Ji . -
42 法輪山安養寺(戸田市美女木1-3-13) - 大日如来
43 富雙山金剛寺(川口市安行吉岡1361) - 釈迦牟尼仏
44 旧地蔵院(川口市西川口3-20-15) -
45 万蔵寺(さいたま市南区辻2-25-18) -
46 晴曇山和光院(さいたま市南区辻3-11-6) . 46 和光院 Wako-In .
47 沼影観音堂(旧遍照院)(さいたま市南区沼影1-6) - 正観世音菩薩
48 光明山無量寺(さいたま市南区曲本2-7-4) - 阿弥陀如来
49 瑠璃山東福寺(さいたま市桜区五関849) - 薬師如来 Yakushi Nyorai
50 東林寺(和光市新倉2-4-46) - 薬師如来
51 醍醐寺(蕨市蕨) -
52 光楽園(さいたま市浦和区太田窪) -
53 明王寺(現成田山不動院)(川口市本町3-3-17)
54 大師堂 Daishi Do (さいたま市大宮区天沼町2-31) - 弘法大師
55 寶珠山玉蔵院(さいたま市浦和区仲町2-13-22) - 大日如来
56 中袋山観音寺 Kannon-Ji (さいたま市西区中野林210-1) - 如意輪観世音菩薩
57 青龍山宝蔵寺(川口市西新井宿355) - 大日如来
58 文蔵薬師堂 Yakushi-Do (さいたま市南区文蔵4-7-5) . 58 文蔵薬師堂 Bunzo Yakushido . - 薬師如来
59 箱崎山地蔵院 Jizo-In (川口市桜町5-5-39) - 十一面観世音菩薩
60 大師堂 Daishi-Do (川口市鳩ヶ谷本町3-7-18) - 弘法大師
61 東光山慈眼寺(戸田市笹目5-12-11) . 61 慈眼寺 Jigan-Ji . - 薬師如来
62 瑞塚山定正寺(蕨市塚越3-2-14) - 正観世音菩薩
63 金剛山安楽寺(川口市上青木2-18-22) - 聖観世音菩薩
64 普門山平等寺(戸田市笹目6-5-4) - 聖観世音菩薩
65 補陀洛山観福寺 (川口市前川4-30-13) . 65 観福寺 Kanpuku-Ji . - 千手観世音菩薩
66 大聖山龍泉寺(川口市青木5-5-36). 66 龍泉寺 Ryusen-Ji .
67 不動院 Fudo-In (さいたま市浦和区木崎) -
68 珍珠山吉祥院(川口市南町2-6-8) - 毘沙門天 Bishamon-Ten
69 薬王山最勝院(川口市飯塚1-15-24) - 十一面観世音菩薩 . 69 最勝院 Saisho-In .
70 龍寶山観音寺 Kannon-Ji (戸田市新曽1791) - 如意輪観世音菩薩
71 八幡山満蔵寺(さいたま市見沼区膝子902)
72 地蔵堂(川口市朝日) -
73 宝珠山錫杖寺(川口市本町2-4-37) - 地蔵菩薩
74 金剛山吉祥寺(川口市末広3-10-20) - 地蔵菩薩
. 75 瑠璃山薬林寺(川口市朝日1-4-33) - 薬師如来 . - Yakurin-Ji
76 薬王山重圓寺(さいたま市桜区栄和3-17-1) - 薬師如来
77 無量山源永寺(川口市三ツ和2-19-8) - 阿弥陀如来
78 寶蔵院観音堂 Kannon-Do (さいたま市緑区山崎1-16-6) - 馬頭観世音菩薩
79 善光寺(川口市舟戸1-29) 阿弥陀如来
80 地蔵堂 Jizo-Do (川口市芝下3-35-2芝下町会会館) - 地蔵菩薩
81 慈覺山慈星院(川口市芝5222)- 虚空蔵菩薩 Kokuzo Bosatsu
82 阿弥陀堂 Amida-Do (川口市小谷場37) - 阿弥陀如来
. 83 鶴林山正覚院(戸田市中町2-14-3) - Seikaku-In .
84 鳳来山玉泉院(さいたま市南区根岸4-2-7) - 薬師如来
85 阿弥陀堂 Amida Do (朝霞市上内間木27) - 阿弥陀如来
86 大善院不動堂 Fudo Do(さいたま市浦和区東仲町9-8)
87 成就院(さいたま市浦和区常盤1-4-23) - 阿弥陀如来
88 宝珠山玉蔵院 Gyokuzo-In (さいたま市浦和区仲町2-13-22) - 大日如来
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Buso Toradoshi 25 Yakushi Pilgrimage 武相寅歳薬師如来霊場
All of temples open to the public their principal image of Yakushi once in 12 years.
That year is called "Tora-doshi" or "Year of the Tiger".
01 - 舊城寺 Kyujo-Ji
02 - 弘聖寺 Kosei-Ji
. 03 - 観護寺 Kango-Ji .
04 - 萬蔵寺 Manzo-Ji
05 - 大蔵寺 Taizo-Ji
. 06 - 寳塔院 / 宝塔院 Hoto-In .
07 - 林光寺 Rinko-Ji
08 - 東漸寺 Tozen-Ji .
09 - 無量寺 Muryo-Ji
10 - 瑞雲寺 Zuiun-Ji
11 - 宗泉寺 Sosen-Ji
12 - 朝光寺 Choko-Ji
13 - 萬福寺 Manpuku-Ji
14 - 福昌寺 Fukusho-Ji
15 - 薬師堂 Yakushi-Do
16 - 東光寺 Toko-Ji
17 - 安全寺 Anzen-Ji
18 - 福王寺 Fukuo-Ji
19 - 祥雲寺 Shoun-Ji
20 - 常楽寺 Joraku-Ji
21 - 観音寺 Kannon-Ji
22 - 福寿院 Fukuju-In
23 - 福泉寺 Fukusen-Ji
. 24 - 東観寺 Tokan-Ji .
25 - 寶袋寺 Hotai-Ji
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. toradoshi 寅年 the year of the tiger .
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武相(ぶそう、ぶあい) Buso, Buai)
.Buso Fudo 28 Temples 武相不動尊二十八所 .
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Buso Toradoshi 25 Yakushi Pilgrimage 武相寅歳薬師如来霊場
All of temples open to the public their principal image of Yakushi once in 12 years.
That year is called "Tora-doshi" or "Year of the Tiger".
01 - 舊城寺 Kyujo-Ji
02 - 弘聖寺 Kosei-Ji
. 03 - 観護寺 Kango-Ji .
04 - 萬蔵寺 Manzo-Ji
05 - 大蔵寺 Taizo-Ji
. 06 - 寳塔院 / 宝塔院 Hoto-In .
07 - 林光寺 Rinko-Ji
08 - 東漸寺 Tozen-Ji .
09 - 無量寺 Muryo-Ji
10 - 瑞雲寺 Zuiun-Ji
11 - 宗泉寺 Sosen-Ji
12 - 朝光寺 Choko-Ji
13 - 萬福寺 Manpuku-Ji
14 - 福昌寺 Fukusho-Ji
15 - 薬師堂 Yakushi-Do
16 - 東光寺 Toko-Ji
17 - 安全寺 Anzen-Ji
18 - 福王寺 Fukuo-Ji
19 - 祥雲寺 Shoun-Ji
20 - 常楽寺 Joraku-Ji
21 - 観音寺 Kannon-Ji
22 - 福寿院 Fukuju-In
23 - 福泉寺 Fukusen-Ji
. 24 - 東観寺 Tokan-Ji .
25 - 寶袋寺 Hotai-Ji
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武相(ぶそう、ぶあい) Buso, Buai)
.Buso Fudo 28 Temples 武相不動尊二十八所 .
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Fukujuin Kannon Tsukushino
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. 小机領三十三所子歳観音霊場 Kozukue Nedoshi 33 Kannon .
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河上山 Kawakamizan 福寿院 Fukujuin
東京都町田市つくし野3-3-5 / Tokyo, Machida city, Tsukushino
The Kannon statue is 十一面観世音菩薩 Juichimen Kannon Bosatsu.
The main statue is a wooden statue of 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O.
The temple was founded in 1671 by 朝賢 Choken, who died in 1689.
It is a sub-temple of 徳恩寺 Tokuon-Ji. In the compound is a 鐘楼 bell tower.
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Also on the following pilgrimages :
. 武相寅歳薬師如来霊場 Buso Toradoshi Yakushi Pilgrimage . - Nr. 24
. Tokuonji 徳恩寺 Tokuon-Ji, Onda .
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This temple is Nr. 24 of the pilgrimage
. 小机領三十三所子歳観音霊場 Kozukue Nedoshi 33 Kannon .
nedoshi 子年 (ねずみどし) refers to the year of the rat, 鼠 nezumi.
. Kannon Bosatsu 観音菩薩 Avalokiteshvara .
. Juichimen Kannon 十一面観音 Kannon with 11 faces and 1000 arms .
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井原市 Ibara city 東江原 Higashi-Ebara
. Tengu 天狗と伝説 Tengu legends "Long-nosed Goblin" .
Fukuju-In is a temple of the Yamabushi mountain ascets.
People come here to pray for good health and not to get bewitched by a fox.
In the graveyard is a place where a Tengu is venerated at
Tengu koshikake no matsu 天狗腰掛の松 the pine where the Tengu comes to rest.
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河上山 Kawakamizan 福寿院 Fukujuin
東京都町田市つくし野3-3-5 / Tokyo, Machida city, Tsukushino
The Kannon statue is 十一面観世音菩薩 Juichimen Kannon Bosatsu.
The main statue is a wooden statue of 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O.
The temple was founded in 1671 by 朝賢 Choken, who died in 1689.
It is a sub-temple of 徳恩寺 Tokuon-Ji. In the compound is a 鐘楼 bell tower.
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Also on the following pilgrimages :
. 武相寅歳薬師如来霊場 Buso Toradoshi Yakushi Pilgrimage . - Nr. 24
. Tokuonji 徳恩寺 Tokuon-Ji, Onda .
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This temple is Nr. 24 of the pilgrimage
. 小机領三十三所子歳観音霊場 Kozukue Nedoshi 33 Kannon .
nedoshi 子年 (ねずみどし) refers to the year of the rat, 鼠 nezumi.
. Kannon Bosatsu 観音菩薩 Avalokiteshvara .
. Juichimen Kannon 十一面観音 Kannon with 11 faces and 1000 arms .
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井原市 Ibara city 東江原 Higashi-Ebara
. Tengu 天狗と伝説 Tengu legends "Long-nosed Goblin" .
Fukuju-In is a temple of the Yamabushi mountain ascets.
People come here to pray for good health and not to get bewitched by a fox.
In the graveyard is a place where a Tengu is venerated at
Tengu koshikake no matsu 天狗腰掛の松 the pine where the Tengu comes to rest.
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2022/05/14
Shoheiji Yakushi Yabakei
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檜原山 / 桧原山 Hibaruzan 正平寺 Shoheiji
大分県中津市耶馬溪町中畑 / Oita, Yabakei Oaza Nakahata
The main statue is 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai.
At his side are 釈迦如来 Shaka Nyorai and 十一面観世音菩薩 Juichiman Kannon Bosatsu.
The statue of 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O is 寺宝及び文化財 a treasure of the Temple.
The temple was founded in 587 by Saint 釈正覚上人.
He named the temple 長福寺 Chofuku-Ji.
In 752, it was named 桧原山 Hibaru San, 正平寺 Shohei-Ji.
In 989 on request of 冷泉天皇 Emperor Reisei Tenno (950 - 1011)
the 大講堂 Big Lecture Hall was constructed.
There were living quarters for 12 main priests.
At its high time, there were 24 living quarters.
In 1878 during a fire most buildings were lost.
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地鎮祭、各種御祈願
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This temple is Nr. 11 of the pilgrimage
. 49 Yakushi Temples in Kyushu 九州四十九薬師霊場 .
. 薬師如来 Yakushi Nyorai Bhaisajyaguru .
the Buddha of Medicine and Healing
. Kumo Hachimangu 雲八幡宮 .
Yabakei Oaza Miyazono, Nakatsu, Oita / 中津市耶馬溪町
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Yabakei Gorge, Oita Prefecture 耶馬渓
The Yabakei Gorge is an area of outstanding natural scenery and beauty located on Kyushu in the north of Oita Prefecture, south of the town of Nakatsu. Formed over 2.5 million years by the Yamakuni River cutting through volcanic lava and tuff, there are numerous cliffs, caves, and rock formations that are particularly popular in the fall when the leaves turn.
There are more than 60 scenic spots and Yabakei Gorge is part of Yaba-Hita-Hikosan Quasi National Park. There are hiking trails, walking paths, cycle routes, and hot springs in the area as well as cultural and historic sites.
At the northern end, known as Honyabakei, the river is spanned by the Yabakei Bridge, the longest arched stone bridge in Japan. It is 116 meters long, with eight arches, and was constructed in 1923.
Just a little down river is Ao no Domon, a hand carved tunnel through the cliffs. It was made famous in a novel by Kan Kikuchi, and with most legends, distinguishing fact from myth is difficult.
- Rakan-Ji
- Sennen-Ji
- Hitome Hakkei
- Yabakei Aqua Park
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檜原山 / 桧原山 Hibaruzan 正平寺 Shoheiji
大分県中津市耶馬溪町中畑 / Oita, Yabakei Oaza Nakahata
The main statue is 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai.
At his side are 釈迦如来 Shaka Nyorai and 十一面観世音菩薩 Juichiman Kannon Bosatsu.
The statue of 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O is 寺宝及び文化財 a treasure of the Temple.
The temple was founded in 587 by Saint 釈正覚上人.
He named the temple 長福寺 Chofuku-Ji.
In 752, it was named 桧原山 Hibaru San, 正平寺 Shohei-Ji.
In 989 on request of 冷泉天皇 Emperor Reisei Tenno (950 - 1011)
the 大講堂 Big Lecture Hall was constructed.
There were living quarters for 12 main priests.
At its high time, there were 24 living quarters.
In 1878 during a fire most buildings were lost.
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shuin 朱印 special stamp
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節分鬼会(2月第1日曜日)
ひばるまつ(4月第2日曜日・神仏習合御田植祭)
護摩祈願
地鎮祭、各種御祈願
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This temple is Nr. 11 of the pilgrimage
. 49 Yakushi Temples in Kyushu 九州四十九薬師霊場 .
. 薬師如来 Yakushi Nyorai Bhaisajyaguru .
the Buddha of Medicine and Healing
. Kumo Hachimangu 雲八幡宮 .
Yabakei Oaza Miyazono, Nakatsu, Oita / 中津市耶馬溪町
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Yabakei Gorge, Oita Prefecture 耶馬渓
The Yabakei Gorge is an area of outstanding natural scenery and beauty located on Kyushu in the north of Oita Prefecture, south of the town of Nakatsu. Formed over 2.5 million years by the Yamakuni River cutting through volcanic lava and tuff, there are numerous cliffs, caves, and rock formations that are particularly popular in the fall when the leaves turn.
There are more than 60 scenic spots and Yabakei Gorge is part of Yaba-Hita-Hikosan Quasi National Park. There are hiking trails, walking paths, cycle routes, and hot springs in the area as well as cultural and historic sites.
At the northern end, known as Honyabakei, the river is spanned by the Yabakei Bridge, the longest arched stone bridge in Japan. It is 116 meters long, with eight arches, and was constructed in 1923.
Just a little down river is Ao no Domon, a hand carved tunnel through the cliffs. It was made famous in a novel by Kan Kikuchi, and with most legends, distinguishing fact from myth is difficult.
- Rakan-Ji
- Sennen-Ji
- Hitome Hakkei
- Yabakei Aqua Park
- source : Jake Davies
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2022/05/12
Tokuonji Kannon Onda
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. 小机領三十三所子歳観音霊場 Kozukue Nedoshi 33 Kannon .
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Tokuonji 徳恩寺 Tokuon-Ji, Onda
摩尼山 Manizan 延壽院 / 延寿院 Enju-In 徳恩寺 Tokuonji
神奈川県横浜市青葉区恩田町1892 / Onda, Aoba Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa
The Kannon statue is 聖観世音菩薩 Sho Kannon Bosatsu.
The main statue is . 虚空蔵 Kokuzo Bosatsu .
Made by 湛慶 Tankei (1173 - 1256), the eldest son of the master sculptor Unkei.
Another statue is 弁財天 Benzaiten.
The temple was founded in 1337 by Priest 等海律師, who died in 1373.
In 1649, it received more land from the Edo government.
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- Yearly Festivals 年中行事 -
毎月18日 【五月観音例祭法要】 - every month 18
毎月15・21日 【金剛流ご詠歌奉修】 - every month 15 and 21
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Another temple named Tokuon-Ji on this pilgrimage
. Togoku Henro Pilgrimage 東国八十八ヵ所霊場 . - Nr. 69
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This temple is Nr. 23 of the pilgrimage
. 小机領三十三所子歳観音霊場 Kozukue Nedoshi 33 Kannon .
nedoshi 子年 (ねずみどし) refers to the year of the rat, 鼠 nezumi.
. Kannon Bosatsu 観音菩薩 Avalokiteshvara .
. Shō Kannon 聖観音 / 正観音 Sho Kannon / 聖観世音菩薩
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. 小机領三十三所子歳観音霊場 Kozukue Nedoshi 33 Kannon .
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Tokuonji 徳恩寺 Tokuon-Ji, Onda
摩尼山 Manizan 延壽院 / 延寿院 Enju-In 徳恩寺 Tokuonji
神奈川県横浜市青葉区恩田町1892 / Onda, Aoba Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa
The Kannon statue is 聖観世音菩薩 Sho Kannon Bosatsu.
The main statue is . 虚空蔵 Kokuzo Bosatsu .
Made by 湛慶 Tankei (1173 - 1256), the eldest son of the master sculptor Unkei.
Another statue is 弁財天 Benzaiten.
The temple was founded in 1337 by Priest 等海律師, who died in 1373.
In 1649, it received more land from the Edo government.
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- Yearly Festivals 年中行事 -
毎月18日 【五月観音例祭法要】 - every month 18
毎月15・21日 【金剛流ご詠歌奉修】 - every month 15 and 21
- reference : tokuonji.jp ... -
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Another temple named Tokuon-Ji on this pilgrimage
. Togoku Henro Pilgrimage 東国八十八ヵ所霊場 . - Nr. 69
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This temple is Nr. 23 of the pilgrimage
. 小机領三十三所子歳観音霊場 Kozukue Nedoshi 33 Kannon .
nedoshi 子年 (ねずみどし) refers to the year of the rat, 鼠 nezumi.
. Kannon Bosatsu 観音菩薩 Avalokiteshvara .
. Shō Kannon 聖観音 / 正観音 Sho Kannon / 聖観世音菩薩
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2022/05/11
Nagahama Shrine Izumo
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Nagahama Jinja 長浜神社 Nagahama Shrine, Izumo
島根県出雲市西園町上長 / Shimane, Izumo, Nishizonocho, 上長浜4258
The Deity in residence is Yatsuka-mizuo-mitsunu / Yatsukamizuomitsunu-no-mikoto
八束水臣津野命 - 八束水臣津野命の国引き kunibiki - pulling the land -
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Nagahama Shrine is dedicated to the god Yatsuka-mizuo-mitsunu,
who is well-known for the Kunibiki land pulling legend
that appears in the ancient chronicles Fudoki.
The god is known as the god of improvement in sports and martial arts
and the protector of land and estate.
The shrine is located at the top of a mountain in the western area of Izumo
and is set in tranquil forested surroundings.
- source : visitshimane.com ...
When Yatsukamizuomitsunu no Mikoto finished dragging the lands and pierced the earth by a wood stick with a cry,
woods grew thickly that became 意宇社(おうのもり) "Ou no mori" (the Ou forest).
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Yatsukamizuomitsuno no mikoto n the Izumokoku fudoki the mountain is called Ōgamidake,
and Yatsukamizuomitsuno no mikoto is said to have used it as a rudder
when he brought in more land to extend Izumo Province (kunihiki).
- source : d-museum.kokugakuin.ac.jp .. -
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The Legend of Kunibiki - From Izumo-no-kuni Fudoki
One day, the god Yatsukamizuomizunu was muttering to himself,
“This nation of Izumo has just been created, and it is incomplete.
The land is narrow and cramped. When the gods made this land, they made it too small.
I shall find some extra land to add on here.”
Then, after looking across the sea to the land of Shiragi, he said, “There’s some spare land on the cape over there.” Grasping his plow, which was as wide as a young maiden’s breasts, he drove it into the land, as one would stab a large fish in the gills. Then, like one would cut apart that fish meat, he dug up the land and tied a large, strong rope to it. Then, like one would haul in frostbitten vines or gently, quietly pull a riverboat upstream, saying “Kuni ko (Land, come here), Kuni ko,” he pulled the land over to Izumo and added it on to the rift west of Kozu to make the land of Kizuki. The stake he used to hold the rope became Mt. Sahime, which towers above its surroundings on the border of Izumo and Iwami,
and the rope itself, became the coastline of Sono-no-Nagahama.
Next, after looking north across the sea to the area called Saki in the land of Oki, he said, “There’s some spare land over there, too.” Once again taking his plow, he sliced off that land and pulled it to Izumo, adding it on to the rift west of Taku to make the land of Sada.
Next, he said, “I also see some spare land in the area of Yonami in the land of Oki.” Again, he cut off that land and pulled it to Izumo, adding it on to the rift west of Unami to make the land of Kurami.
Then, after looking across the sea to the cape of Tsutsu in the land of Koshi, he said, “There’s some spare land there, too.” He cut of this land and pulled it to Izumo as well, adding it on to make the land of Miho.
The rope he used became the island of Yomi, and the stake he used to hold the rope became Mt. Hinokami in the land of Hoki. He surveyed his work and was satisfied.
“I am finished pulling land here.” Then taking his staff and driving it into the ground, he shouted “Oye!” (“That’s a job well done!”). It is likely that, over time, "Oye" gradually changed to "Ou", which is why that area is now named Ou.
- - - - - Visiting Locations featured in the Legend of Kunibiki
For starters, this myth describes how the entirety of the Shimane Peninsula was formed.
The rope that became Sono-no-Nagahama is the beach that stretches along the west coast of Izumo City, and the stake that held it in place, Mt. Sahime, is Mt. Sanbe in Oda City. The rope that became the island of Yomi is Yumi-ga-hama, a peninsula that runs from Yonago out to Sakai Minato. Long ago, that area was only an island unconnected to the mainland, but geographic changes over time have caused it to form that peninsula. The stake that held the island of Yomi in place, Mt. Hinokami, is Mt. Daisen in Tottori Prefecture. The staff that Yatsukamizuomizunu drove into the ground in Ou is said to have grown into a forest, and a solitary tree that stands out among the rice fields in the Chikuya area of Matsue is said to be what remains of that forest.
The new lands Yatsukamizuomizunu made are all parts of the Shimane Peninsula. Kizuki is the westernmost part of the peninsula, and it is the area where Izumo Taisha is located. Sada is the Hirata area of Izumo and Kashima area of Matsue. Kurami is the northern part of Matsue City, including areas of the Kashima and Shimane towns, and Miho is the easternmost part of the peninsula, where the Mihonoseki area of Matsue is located.
The other areas mentioned in this myth are also real places. Shiragi refers to the eastern part of the Korean Peninsula that was known long ago as the nation of Silla. Saki and Yonami were both areas of the Oki Islands, and Koshi was the name for the Hokuriku Region in Japan (Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui Prefectures). It is said that the specific area of Koshi referred to here, Tsutsu, is the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture.
The Shimane Peninsula itself is an odd geographic feature of Shimane: a group of low-lying hills that rise quickly up from the Hikawa Plain and then drop off into the Sea of Japan. Looking at this area from higher up, like from the scenic viewpoints on Mt. Sanbe or Mt. Daisen, you can see how the land looks and even visualize how a myth like this could come to be.
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- Important Yearly Festivals 年中行事 -
妙見山桜まつり 3~4月 桜の開花期
彼岸桜、大島桜、染井吉野、山桜、八重桜と長期にわたり楽しめる。
国引きジャンボ綱引き大会
10月上中旬の日曜日 9:00~12:00
10人1チームで直径84㎜の太綱を境内の砂の上で引き合う。
国引きジャンボ福引き大会 綱引き大会の後、12:00~13:00
空くじなしのジャンボな福引き大会。
※綱引きの参加料は福引き券と交換される。
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- - - - - Homepage of the Shrine
- source : shinbutsu.jp/shrines-temples ...
- reference source : nippon-reijo.jimdofree ... -
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This Shrine is Nr. 19 of the
. Izumo no Kuni Shinbutsu Pilgrimage 出雲國神仏霊場編 .
. kami 神 Shinto deities .
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Nagahama Jinja 長浜神社 Nagahama Shrine, Izumo
島根県出雲市西園町上長 / Shimane, Izumo, Nishizonocho, 上長浜4258
The Deity in residence is Yatsuka-mizuo-mitsunu / Yatsukamizuomitsunu-no-mikoto
八束水臣津野命 - 八束水臣津野命の国引き kunibiki - pulling the land -
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Nagahama Shrine is dedicated to the god Yatsuka-mizuo-mitsunu,
who is well-known for the Kunibiki land pulling legend
that appears in the ancient chronicles Fudoki.
The god is known as the god of improvement in sports and martial arts
and the protector of land and estate.
The shrine is located at the top of a mountain in the western area of Izumo
and is set in tranquil forested surroundings.
- source : visitshimane.com ...
When Yatsukamizuomitsunu no Mikoto finished dragging the lands and pierced the earth by a wood stick with a cry,
woods grew thickly that became 意宇社(おうのもり) "Ou no mori" (the Ou forest).
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Yatsukamizuomitsuno no mikoto n the Izumokoku fudoki the mountain is called Ōgamidake,
and Yatsukamizuomitsuno no mikoto is said to have used it as a rudder
when he brought in more land to extend Izumo Province (kunihiki).
- source : d-museum.kokugakuin.ac.jp .. -
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The Legend of Kunibiki - From Izumo-no-kuni Fudoki
One day, the god Yatsukamizuomizunu was muttering to himself,
“This nation of Izumo has just been created, and it is incomplete.
The land is narrow and cramped. When the gods made this land, they made it too small.
I shall find some extra land to add on here.”
Then, after looking across the sea to the land of Shiragi, he said, “There’s some spare land on the cape over there.” Grasping his plow, which was as wide as a young maiden’s breasts, he drove it into the land, as one would stab a large fish in the gills. Then, like one would cut apart that fish meat, he dug up the land and tied a large, strong rope to it. Then, like one would haul in frostbitten vines or gently, quietly pull a riverboat upstream, saying “Kuni ko (Land, come here), Kuni ko,” he pulled the land over to Izumo and added it on to the rift west of Kozu to make the land of Kizuki. The stake he used to hold the rope became Mt. Sahime, which towers above its surroundings on the border of Izumo and Iwami,
and the rope itself, became the coastline of Sono-no-Nagahama.
Next, after looking north across the sea to the area called Saki in the land of Oki, he said, “There’s some spare land over there, too.” Once again taking his plow, he sliced off that land and pulled it to Izumo, adding it on to the rift west of Taku to make the land of Sada.
Next, he said, “I also see some spare land in the area of Yonami in the land of Oki.” Again, he cut off that land and pulled it to Izumo, adding it on to the rift west of Unami to make the land of Kurami.
Then, after looking across the sea to the cape of Tsutsu in the land of Koshi, he said, “There’s some spare land there, too.” He cut of this land and pulled it to Izumo as well, adding it on to make the land of Miho.
The rope he used became the island of Yomi, and the stake he used to hold the rope became Mt. Hinokami in the land of Hoki. He surveyed his work and was satisfied.
“I am finished pulling land here.” Then taking his staff and driving it into the ground, he shouted “Oye!” (“That’s a job well done!”). It is likely that, over time, "Oye" gradually changed to "Ou", which is why that area is now named Ou.
- - - - - Visiting Locations featured in the Legend of Kunibiki
For starters, this myth describes how the entirety of the Shimane Peninsula was formed.
The rope that became Sono-no-Nagahama is the beach that stretches along the west coast of Izumo City, and the stake that held it in place, Mt. Sahime, is Mt. Sanbe in Oda City. The rope that became the island of Yomi is Yumi-ga-hama, a peninsula that runs from Yonago out to Sakai Minato. Long ago, that area was only an island unconnected to the mainland, but geographic changes over time have caused it to form that peninsula. The stake that held the island of Yomi in place, Mt. Hinokami, is Mt. Daisen in Tottori Prefecture. The staff that Yatsukamizuomizunu drove into the ground in Ou is said to have grown into a forest, and a solitary tree that stands out among the rice fields in the Chikuya area of Matsue is said to be what remains of that forest.
The new lands Yatsukamizuomizunu made are all parts of the Shimane Peninsula. Kizuki is the westernmost part of the peninsula, and it is the area where Izumo Taisha is located. Sada is the Hirata area of Izumo and Kashima area of Matsue. Kurami is the northern part of Matsue City, including areas of the Kashima and Shimane towns, and Miho is the easternmost part of the peninsula, where the Mihonoseki area of Matsue is located.
The other areas mentioned in this myth are also real places. Shiragi refers to the eastern part of the Korean Peninsula that was known long ago as the nation of Silla. Saki and Yonami were both areas of the Oki Islands, and Koshi was the name for the Hokuriku Region in Japan (Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui Prefectures). It is said that the specific area of Koshi referred to here, Tsutsu, is the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture.
The Shimane Peninsula itself is an odd geographic feature of Shimane: a group of low-lying hills that rise quickly up from the Hikawa Plain and then drop off into the Sea of Japan. Looking at this area from higher up, like from the scenic viewpoints on Mt. Sanbe or Mt. Daisen, you can see how the land looks and even visualize how a myth like this could come to be.
- source : kankou-shimane.com ... -
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- Important Yearly Festivals 年中行事 -
妙見山桜まつり 3~4月 桜の開花期
彼岸桜、大島桜、染井吉野、山桜、八重桜と長期にわたり楽しめる。
国引きジャンボ綱引き大会
10月上中旬の日曜日 9:00~12:00
10人1チームで直径84㎜の太綱を境内の砂の上で引き合う。
国引きジャンボ福引き大会 綱引き大会の後、12:00~13:00
空くじなしのジャンボな福引き大会。
※綱引きの参加料は福引き券と交換される。
- reference : nagahamajinja ... -
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- - - - - Homepage of the Shrine
- source : shinbutsu.jp/shrines-temples ...
- reference source : nippon-reijo.jimdofree ... -
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This Shrine is Nr. 19 of the
. Izumo no Kuni Shinbutsu Pilgrimage 出雲國神仏霊場編 .
. kami 神 Shinto deities .
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. Shrines with legends .
. Japanese Legends - 伝説 民話 昔話 – ABC-List .
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2022/05/10
Rokugo Manzan Kunisaki Oita
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本山本寺 The 8 main important temples
後山金剛寺
吉水山霊亀寺
大折山報恩寺
鞍懸山神宮寺
津波戸山水月寺
西叡山高山寺
良薬山智恩寺
馬城山伝乗寺 - 真木大堂 Maki Odo はこの寺の堂宇であったとされる
中山本寺
足曳山両子寺 Futago-Ji
長岩屋山天念寺
金剛山長安寺
加礼川山道脇寺
久米山護国寺
黒土石屋(現本松房)
小岩屋山無動寺
大岩屋山応暦寺
補陀落山千燈寺
横城山東光寺
末山本寺
見地山東光寺
大巌山神宮寺
石立山岩戸寺
峨嵋山文殊仙寺
夷山霊仙寺
小城山宝命寺
龍華山成仏寺
参社山行入寺
西方山清浄光寺
懸樋山清巌寺
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Rokugo Manzan Temples
The Kunisaki Peninsula's terrain consists of the 721 meter tall Mount Futago at the center and a series of valleys radiating from it. The region's tranquil countryside is dotted with dozens of temples and some shrines and was traditionally divided into six areas. The region was therefore collectively known as Rokugo Manzan (六郷満山),
which literally means "Six Towns Full Mountain".
The unique local religious culture of Rokugo Manzan contains elements of Buddhism, Shinto and mountain worship, and revolves around the peninsula's numerous temples and Usa Shrine. A noteworthy characteristic of the Rokugo Manzan culture is the predominance of stone statues of Buddhas and other deities and guardians.
Located close to the peak of Mount Futago is Futagoji (両子寺), a prominent temple with a history of more than 1300 years. Futagoji's grounds cover a wide area on the forested slopes of the mountain, with stone and gravel paths and stairs connecting several halls housing various deities.
A pair of stone Nio Guardians stand at the start of the traditional temple approach below the parking lot, from where a ten minute ascent up a flight of steps takes you to the main temple buildings. Among them are the Gomado Hall which is dedicated to Fudomyoo, a protector of Buddhism, and the Okunoin Hall, which enshrines the thousand-armed Kannon Bodhisattva. The more adventurous may climb up a slightly challenging path beyond the temple buildings to see several natural creations such as narrow openings through large rocks.
About 15 kilometers southwest of Futagoji stands Fukiji Temple (富貴寺), whose main hall is a designated national treasure. It is the oldest wooden structure existing in Kyushu, dating back to the late Heian Period. The simple, beautiful wooden temple building sits serenely with a backdrop of trees, and is featured widely in pamphlets on the Rokugo Manzan area.
Fukiji is dedicated to Amida Buddha, and its main hall houses an intricate wooden statue of the deity. In fact, the main hall of Fukiji is ranked as one of the top three Amida Buddha halls in all of Japan, along with Hoodo Hall at Byodoin Temple and the golden Konjikido Hall at Chusonji Temple.
Located just by the main road about five kilometers south of Fukiji Temple is Makiodo (真木大堂, Maki Ōdō), a temple that displays some outstanding, wooden images of Amida Buddha, the four heavenly kings and Fudomyoo in its treasure house. The original temple hall was lost in a fire about 700 years ago, but fortunately the wooden statues were rescued.
Less than five kilometers south of Makiodo are the Kumano Magaibutsu Stone Buddha (熊野磨崖仏), two large stone carvings into the walls of a cliff: an eight meter tall Fudomyoo and a nearly seven meter tall Dainichi Buddha. They are the largest Buddhist stone carvings in Japan, but are not as intricately sculpted as the Usuki Stone Buddhas, as they were carved into harder rock than the ones at Usuki.
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. Kumano Magaibutsu 熊野磨崖仏 .
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Ninmon (仁聞) was a legendary monk
who is said to have founded 28 temples in various places in Kunisaki peninsula in Oita Prefecture in the Nara period. He was allso called Ninmon bosatsu (bodhisattva) and his name was also written as 人聞.
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Many of the esoteric Buddhism temples in Kunisaki peninsula, which were called
Rokugo-manzan (Mountain of Six Sanctuaries), have engi (writing about the history) which say these temples have been founded by Ninmon in 718. According to these engi, Ninmon first founded Sendo-ji Temple, then founded total 28 temples across the Kunisaki peninsula, and entered nirvana in Makura-no-Iwaya (cavern): the inner sanctuary of Sendo-ji temple, which was the first temple he founded. Also, many of the Magaibutsu (Buddha statues in cliffs and rocks) that still exist in Kunisaki peninsula, including Kumano Magaibutsu, are said to have been created by Ninmon. He is said to have made 69,000 Buddha statues. There is a theory that he founded Shusho-onie (fire festival).
These days, the theory that Ninmon was a fictional person is widely accepted.
Temples of Rokugo-manzan had actually been the places for mountain worship, which existed in Kunisaki peninsula since ancient times. These temples came to have the forms of the temples of Tendai sect from the end of Nara period to Heian period. As a result of fusion of the temples and Hachiman shinko, believing the God of War (Hachiman-god) and centering on neighboring Usa-jingu Shrine, unique Mountain Buddhism culture with syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism is thought to have been formed. A theory says that people who founded the temples include monks such as Horen, Kegon, Taino and Kakuman, who practiced together as disciples of Ninmon and served as betto (administrator of a Buddhist temple) of Miroku-ji Temple: a Jingu-ji Temple of Usa-jingu Shrine.
As for Ninmon, it is thought that he was a Buddhist expression of 八幡神Hachimanshin (God of War): an enshrined deity of Usa-jingu Shrine, or a god close to Hachimanshin.
Temples that are said to have been founded by Ninmon
Futago-ji Temple 両子寺
Fuki-ji Temple 富貴寺
Denjo-ji Temple 伝乗寺(真木大堂) (Maki Odo Hall)
Iwato-ji Temple (Kunisaki City) 岩戸寺 (国東市)
Tennen-ji Temple 天念寺
Sendo-ji Temple 千燈寺
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Bungotakada / Bungo Takada
Rokugo Manzan: A Heritage of Religious Acceptance
Rokugo Manzan Culture
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Rokugo Manzan 六郷満山 Kunisaki Oita
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本山本寺 The 8 main important temples
後山金剛寺
吉水山霊亀寺
大折山報恩寺
鞍懸山神宮寺
津波戸山水月寺
西叡山高山寺
良薬山智恩寺
馬城山伝乗寺 - 真木大堂 Maki Odo はこの寺の堂宇であったとされる
中山本寺
足曳山両子寺 Futago-Ji
長岩屋山天念寺
金剛山長安寺
加礼川山道脇寺
久米山護国寺
黒土石屋(現本松房)
小岩屋山無動寺
大岩屋山応暦寺
補陀落山千燈寺
横城山東光寺
末山本寺
見地山東光寺
大巌山神宮寺
石立山岩戸寺
峨嵋山文殊仙寺
夷山霊仙寺
小城山宝命寺
龍華山成仏寺
参社山行入寺
西方山清浄光寺
懸樋山清巌寺
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Rokugo Manzan Temples
The Kunisaki Peninsula's terrain consists of the 721 meter tall Mount Futago at the center and a series of valleys radiating from it. The region's tranquil countryside is dotted with dozens of temples and some shrines and was traditionally divided into six areas. The region was therefore collectively known as Rokugo Manzan (六郷満山),
which literally means "Six Towns Full Mountain".
The unique local religious culture of Rokugo Manzan contains elements of Buddhism, Shinto and mountain worship, and revolves around the peninsula's numerous temples and Usa Shrine. A noteworthy characteristic of the Rokugo Manzan culture is the predominance of stone statues of Buddhas and other deities and guardians.
Located close to the peak of Mount Futago is Futagoji (両子寺), a prominent temple with a history of more than 1300 years. Futagoji's grounds cover a wide area on the forested slopes of the mountain, with stone and gravel paths and stairs connecting several halls housing various deities.
A pair of stone Nio Guardians stand at the start of the traditional temple approach below the parking lot, from where a ten minute ascent up a flight of steps takes you to the main temple buildings. Among them are the Gomado Hall which is dedicated to Fudomyoo, a protector of Buddhism, and the Okunoin Hall, which enshrines the thousand-armed Kannon Bodhisattva. The more adventurous may climb up a slightly challenging path beyond the temple buildings to see several natural creations such as narrow openings through large rocks.
About 15 kilometers southwest of Futagoji stands Fukiji Temple (富貴寺), whose main hall is a designated national treasure. It is the oldest wooden structure existing in Kyushu, dating back to the late Heian Period. The simple, beautiful wooden temple building sits serenely with a backdrop of trees, and is featured widely in pamphlets on the Rokugo Manzan area.
Fukiji is dedicated to Amida Buddha, and its main hall houses an intricate wooden statue of the deity. In fact, the main hall of Fukiji is ranked as one of the top three Amida Buddha halls in all of Japan, along with Hoodo Hall at Byodoin Temple and the golden Konjikido Hall at Chusonji Temple.
Located just by the main road about five kilometers south of Fukiji Temple is Makiodo (真木大堂, Maki Ōdō), a temple that displays some outstanding, wooden images of Amida Buddha, the four heavenly kings and Fudomyoo in its treasure house. The original temple hall was lost in a fire about 700 years ago, but fortunately the wooden statues were rescued.
Less than five kilometers south of Makiodo are the Kumano Magaibutsu Stone Buddha (熊野磨崖仏), two large stone carvings into the walls of a cliff: an eight meter tall Fudomyoo and a nearly seven meter tall Dainichi Buddha. They are the largest Buddhist stone carvings in Japan, but are not as intricately sculpted as the Usuki Stone Buddhas, as they were carved into harder rock than the ones at Usuki.
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. Kumano Magaibutsu 熊野磨崖仏 .
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Ninmon (仁聞) was a legendary monk
who is said to have founded 28 temples in various places in Kunisaki peninsula in Oita Prefecture in the Nara period. He was allso called Ninmon bosatsu (bodhisattva) and his name was also written as 人聞.
- - - - - Summary
Many of the esoteric Buddhism temples in Kunisaki peninsula, which were called
Rokugo-manzan (Mountain of Six Sanctuaries), have engi (writing about the history) which say these temples have been founded by Ninmon in 718. According to these engi, Ninmon first founded Sendo-ji Temple, then founded total 28 temples across the Kunisaki peninsula, and entered nirvana in Makura-no-Iwaya (cavern): the inner sanctuary of Sendo-ji temple, which was the first temple he founded. Also, many of the Magaibutsu (Buddha statues in cliffs and rocks) that still exist in Kunisaki peninsula, including Kumano Magaibutsu, are said to have been created by Ninmon. He is said to have made 69,000 Buddha statues. There is a theory that he founded Shusho-onie (fire festival).
These days, the theory that Ninmon was a fictional person is widely accepted.
Temples of Rokugo-manzan had actually been the places for mountain worship, which existed in Kunisaki peninsula since ancient times. These temples came to have the forms of the temples of Tendai sect from the end of Nara period to Heian period. As a result of fusion of the temples and Hachiman shinko, believing the God of War (Hachiman-god) and centering on neighboring Usa-jingu Shrine, unique Mountain Buddhism culture with syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism is thought to have been formed. A theory says that people who founded the temples include monks such as Horen, Kegon, Taino and Kakuman, who practiced together as disciples of Ninmon and served as betto (administrator of a Buddhist temple) of Miroku-ji Temple: a Jingu-ji Temple of Usa-jingu Shrine.
As for Ninmon, it is thought that he was a Buddhist expression of 八幡神Hachimanshin (God of War): an enshrined deity of Usa-jingu Shrine, or a god close to Hachimanshin.
Temples that are said to have been founded by Ninmon
Futago-ji Temple 両子寺
Fuki-ji Temple 富貴寺
Denjo-ji Temple 伝乗寺(真木大堂) (Maki Odo Hall)
Iwato-ji Temple (Kunisaki City) 岩戸寺 (国東市)
Tennen-ji Temple 天念寺
Sendo-ji Temple 千燈寺
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Bungotakada / Bungo Takada
Rokugo Manzan: A Heritage of Religious Acceptance
Rokugo Manzan Culture
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2022/05/07
Iwatoji Yakushi Kunisaki
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Iwatoji 岩戸寺 Iwato-Ji, Kunisaki
石立山 Ishidatezan, Ishidachizan (いわとうじ、いわとじ) 岩戸寺 Iwatooji
大分県国東市国東町岩戸寺1232番地 / Oita, Kunisaki town, Iwatoji
The Yakushi statue is made from wood and said to date to the Heian Period :
The main statue is 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O.
The temple was founded in 718 by Priest 仁聞菩薩 Ninmon Bosatsu.
At the entrance to the temple are two large 仁王像 Nio guardian statues.
The statue on the right, 阿形像, has a signiture of 1478.
In the compound is a large stone tower, 国東塔 Kunisaki To.
It has a signature of 1283.
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Iwato Temple is one of the Rokugo Manzan Temples that is said to be opened in 718.
It used to have many monks, and it prospered during the Kamakura period.
Currently, the oldest Nio statue among those in the Kunisaki Peninsula stands in the entrance of the stone stairs.
On the right-hand side of the stone stairway, there is the main hall where Fudo Myoo is the main deity.
When you climb that stone stairway, you will reach the auditorium which was the main stage of the Shujo oni-e rituals.
Also, the "Kunisaki Tower", which is the oldest stone towers in the Kunisaki Peninsula, is an exciting place to visit.
This place is called Tateishiyama Iwatoji because it sealed the neck mound of Mongolian army's adversaries with stones.
The auditorium is also the stage of 修正鬼会 Shujo oni-e rituals.
- source : onie.jp/en/cultura/detail ...
. Rokugo Manzan 六郷満山 Kunisaki Oita .
and Ninmon Bosatsu.
岩戸寺修正鬼会 鬼面 Demon masks
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shuin 朱印 stamp
omamori お守り amulets
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Also on the following pilgrimage :
宇佐神宮六郷満山霊場 Usa Jingu Rokugo Manzan Reijo - Nr. 18番札所
a pilgrimage to 31 temples.
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- - - - - Homepage of the temple
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- source : oyakushi.com ...
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This temple is Nr. 10 of the pilgrimage
. 49 Yakushi Temples in Kyushu 九州四十九薬師霊場 .
. 薬師如来 Yakushi Nyorai Bhaisajyaguru .
the Buddha of Medicine and Healing
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Iwatoji 岩戸寺 Iwato-Ji, Kunisaki
石立山 Ishidatezan, Ishidachizan (いわとうじ、いわとじ) 岩戸寺 Iwatooji
大分県国東市国東町岩戸寺1232番地 / Oita, Kunisaki town, Iwatoji
The Yakushi statue is made from wood and said to date to the Heian Period :
The main statue is 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O.
The temple was founded in 718 by Priest 仁聞菩薩 Ninmon Bosatsu.
At the entrance to the temple are two large 仁王像 Nio guardian statues.
The statue on the right, 阿形像, has a signiture of 1478.
In the compound is a large stone tower, 国東塔 Kunisaki To.
It has a signature of 1283.
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Iwato Temple is one of the Rokugo Manzan Temples that is said to be opened in 718.
It used to have many monks, and it prospered during the Kamakura period.
Currently, the oldest Nio statue among those in the Kunisaki Peninsula stands in the entrance of the stone stairs.
On the right-hand side of the stone stairway, there is the main hall where Fudo Myoo is the main deity.
When you climb that stone stairway, you will reach the auditorium which was the main stage of the Shujo oni-e rituals.
Also, the "Kunisaki Tower", which is the oldest stone towers in the Kunisaki Peninsula, is an exciting place to visit.
This place is called Tateishiyama Iwatoji because it sealed the neck mound of Mongolian army's adversaries with stones.
The auditorium is also the stage of 修正鬼会 Shujo oni-e rituals.
- source : onie.jp/en/cultura/detail ...
. Rokugo Manzan 六郷満山 Kunisaki Oita .
and Ninmon Bosatsu.
岩戸寺修正鬼会 鬼面 Demon masks
..............................................................................................................................................
shuin 朱印 stamp
omamori お守り amulets
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Also on the following pilgrimage :
宇佐神宮六郷満山霊場 Usa Jingu Rokugo Manzan Reijo - Nr. 18番札所
a pilgrimage to 31 temples.
- reference : reijyoumeguri.usarokugo ... -
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- - - - - Homepage of the temple
- source : visit-kunisaki.com/spot ...
- source : oyakushi.com ...
- reference source : nippon-reijo.jimdofree ... -
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This temple is Nr. 10 of the pilgrimage
. 49 Yakushi Temples in Kyushu 九州四十九薬師霊場 .
. 薬師如来 Yakushi Nyorai Bhaisajyaguru .
the Buddha of Medicine and Healing
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. Japanese Legends - 伝説 民話 昔話 – ABC-List .
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2022/05/06
Benten Edo 33 Pilgrimage
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Edo 江戸三十三ヶ所弁財天霊場 Pilgrimage to 33 Benten Shrines
The pilgrimage was established in 1780
as mentioned in 江府三十三ヶ所弁財天女縁起霊蹟誌.
Some statues are in a Shinto shrine, some in a Buddhist temple.
There are now many abandoned temples on the pilgrimage.
. Benten Shrines and Pilgrims in Edo .
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01 八臂大辯才天 - 東叡山 寛永寺 Kanei-Ji 不忍池弁天堂
. 01 寛永寺 Kanei-Ji .
02 北野山 喜見院 Kiken-In 宝珠弁財天 廃寺 abandoned、
0? 柳井堂 心城院 Shinjo-In 天台宗 文京区湯島3 湯島聖天、江戸名水
. 0? Yushima Kannon 湯島観音 / 湯島聖天 Yushima Shoten 心城院 Shinjo-In .
03 出世弁才天・金山弁天 宝鏡山 円光寺 臨済宗妙心寺派 台東区根岸3 藤寺、根岸9古寺
04 出世弁才天・金山弁天 - 4番 延命山 栄寿院 出世弁才天・金山弁天 曹洞宗 足立区東伊興4 篠塚地蔵、隅田川21霊場
05 宝橋山 大聖院 白蛇弁才天 真言宗智山派 台東区北上野1 荒川辺88霊場
06 玉龍山 弘憲寺 延命院 水晶輪弁財天女 真言宗智山派 台東区元浅草4 御府内88霊場
. 06 玉龍山 Gyokuryuzan 延命院 Enmei-In 弘憲寺 Koken-Ji .
07 神田山 日輪寺 丈六弁才天 時宗 台東区西浅草3 芝崎道場、大東京100観音
. 07 日輪寺 Nichirin-Ji .
08 円乗院 Enjo-In 子安弁才天 天台宗 浅草寺 Asakusadera 廃寺 abandoned、
09 松寿院 Shoju-In 丈六弁才天・お多福弁天 天台宗 浅草寺中 Asakusadera 廃寺 abandoned
10 金龍山 浅草寺 Asakusadera 弁天堂 Benten Hall 銭瓶弁才天 聖観音宗 台東区浅草2 関東3弁天、浅草名所七福神、坂東33観音
11 明王院 Myoo-In 姥ヶ池弁才天 聖観音宗 台東区花川戸2 姥ヶ池、浅草寺の塔頭
12 待乳山 本龍院 山下弁天 聖観音宗 台東区浅草7 待乳山聖天、浅草名所七福神
. 12 本龍院 Honryu-In . .
13 無量山 福寿院 Fukuju-In 正真白蛇弁天 曹洞宗 台東区橋場1
14 即現寺 Sokugen-Ji 清雲山弁才天 臨済宗妙心寺派 墨田区東駒形1
15 亀命山 慈光院 Jiko-In 授福弁才天 曹洞宗 墨田区立花1
16 般若軒 Hannya-Ji 出世弁才天 廃寺 agandoned
17 諸宗山 無縁寺 Muen-Ji 回向院 子安弁才天 浄土宗 墨田区両国2 江戸33観音、鼠小僧次郎吉の墓所
. 17 回向院 Eko-In .
18 江島杉山神社 Enoshima Sugiyama Jinja 江島下之宮弁財天 神道 墨田区千歳1
19 幽遠山 玄信寺 Genshin-In 江島一体弁天 浄土宗 江東区深川2
20 海潮山 吉祥寺 Kichijo-Ji 真言宗 江東区木場6 廃寺 abandoned 、洲崎神社へ移動 ?洲崎神社 Sunosaki Jinja 神道 江東区木場6 洲崎弁天 Sunosaki Benten
21 鏡智山 大円院 Daien-In 覚真寺 Shinkaku-Ji 首尾弁才天 浄土宗 港区高輪2
22 泰叡山 護国院 瀧泉寺 天台宗 目黒区下目黒3 /目黒不動尊、江戸5色不動、江戸33観音 / 関東36不動、山の手七福神
. 11 瀧泉寺 Ryusen-Ji, Meguro Fudo .
23 松樹山 明王院 Myo-o In 天台宗 目黒行人坂 / 廃寺 abandoned、大円寺に吸収、大円寺阿弥陀堂が明王院の本堂
松林山 大円寺 Daien-Ji 天台宗 目黒区下目黒1 Meguro 山の手七福神
24 清光山 林泉院 安養寺 Anyo-Ji 浄土宗 新宿区住吉町
25 無量山 珠宝寺 Shuho-Ji 浄土宗 新宿区市ヶ谷富久町 廃寺
26 雲居山 宗参寺 Sosan-Ji 曹洞宗 新宿区弁天町
. 26 Sosan-Ji 宗参寺 and 27 竜福寺 Ryufuku-Ji .
27 天谷山 龍福寺 Ryufuku-Ui 南蔵院 Nanzo-In 真言宗豊山派 新宿区箪笥町 御府内88霊場
28 瀧河山 松橋院 金剛寺 Kongo-Ji 松橋弁才天 真言宗豊山派 北区滝野川3 滝野川16寺院、岩窟弁天、豊島88霊場
29 妙亀庵 -- 台東区橋場1 廃寺 abandoned、区立妙亀塚公園、吸収合併で総泉寺へ
妙亀山 Myokizan 総泉寺 Sosen-Ji 曹洞宗系単立 板橋区小豆沢3 曹洞宗江戸3ヶ寺
30 東光山 松平良雲院 西福寺 Saifuku-Ji 江島弁財天 浄土宗 台東区蔵前4 浄土宗江戸4ヶ寺触頭
31 功徳山 天龍寺 Tenryu-Ji 曹洞宗 足立区東伊興1
32 日登山 妙林寺 Myorin-Ji 田中愛敬弁才天 日蓮宗 谷中 廃寺 agandoned、桜やホタルの名所だったらしい
33 根津神社 Shrine Nezu Jinja 吹上弁才天 神道 文京区根津1 根津権現、東京10社
番外 明静山 円光院 大盛寺 Daisei-Ji 井ノ頭弁財天 天台宗 三鷹市井の頭4 井の頭恩賜公園内
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. Shinto Shrines (jinja 神社) - Introduction .
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Edo 江戸三十三ヶ所弁財天霊場 Pilgrimage to 33 Benten Shrines
The pilgrimage was established in 1780
as mentioned in 江府三十三ヶ所弁財天女縁起霊蹟誌.
Some statues are in a Shinto shrine, some in a Buddhist temple.
There are now many abandoned temples on the pilgrimage.
. Benten Shrines and Pilgrims in Edo .
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01 八臂大辯才天 - 東叡山 寛永寺 Kanei-Ji 不忍池弁天堂
. 01 寛永寺 Kanei-Ji .
02 北野山 喜見院 Kiken-In 宝珠弁財天 廃寺 abandoned、
0? 柳井堂 心城院 Shinjo-In 天台宗 文京区湯島3 湯島聖天、江戸名水
. 0? Yushima Kannon 湯島観音 / 湯島聖天 Yushima Shoten 心城院 Shinjo-In .
03 出世弁才天・金山弁天 宝鏡山 円光寺 臨済宗妙心寺派 台東区根岸3 藤寺、根岸9古寺
04 出世弁才天・金山弁天 - 4番 延命山 栄寿院 出世弁才天・金山弁天 曹洞宗 足立区東伊興4 篠塚地蔵、隅田川21霊場
05 宝橋山 大聖院 白蛇弁才天 真言宗智山派 台東区北上野1 荒川辺88霊場
06 玉龍山 弘憲寺 延命院 水晶輪弁財天女 真言宗智山派 台東区元浅草4 御府内88霊場
. 06 玉龍山 Gyokuryuzan 延命院 Enmei-In 弘憲寺 Koken-Ji .
07 神田山 日輪寺 丈六弁才天 時宗 台東区西浅草3 芝崎道場、大東京100観音
. 07 日輪寺 Nichirin-Ji .
08 円乗院 Enjo-In 子安弁才天 天台宗 浅草寺 Asakusadera 廃寺 abandoned、
09 松寿院 Shoju-In 丈六弁才天・お多福弁天 天台宗 浅草寺中 Asakusadera 廃寺 abandoned
10 金龍山 浅草寺 Asakusadera 弁天堂 Benten Hall 銭瓶弁才天 聖観音宗 台東区浅草2 関東3弁天、浅草名所七福神、坂東33観音
11 明王院 Myoo-In 姥ヶ池弁才天 聖観音宗 台東区花川戸2 姥ヶ池、浅草寺の塔頭
12 待乳山 本龍院 山下弁天 聖観音宗 台東区浅草7 待乳山聖天、浅草名所七福神
. 12 本龍院 Honryu-In . .
13 無量山 福寿院 Fukuju-In 正真白蛇弁天 曹洞宗 台東区橋場1
14 即現寺 Sokugen-Ji 清雲山弁才天 臨済宗妙心寺派 墨田区東駒形1
15 亀命山 慈光院 Jiko-In 授福弁才天 曹洞宗 墨田区立花1
16 般若軒 Hannya-Ji 出世弁才天 廃寺 agandoned
17 諸宗山 無縁寺 Muen-Ji 回向院 子安弁才天 浄土宗 墨田区両国2 江戸33観音、鼠小僧次郎吉の墓所
. 17 回向院 Eko-In .
18 江島杉山神社 Enoshima Sugiyama Jinja 江島下之宮弁財天 神道 墨田区千歳1
19 幽遠山 玄信寺 Genshin-In 江島一体弁天 浄土宗 江東区深川2
20 海潮山 吉祥寺 Kichijo-Ji 真言宗 江東区木場6 廃寺 abandoned 、洲崎神社へ移動 ?洲崎神社 Sunosaki Jinja 神道 江東区木場6 洲崎弁天 Sunosaki Benten
21 鏡智山 大円院 Daien-In 覚真寺 Shinkaku-Ji 首尾弁才天 浄土宗 港区高輪2
22 泰叡山 護国院 瀧泉寺 天台宗 目黒区下目黒3 /目黒不動尊、江戸5色不動、江戸33観音 / 関東36不動、山の手七福神
. 11 瀧泉寺 Ryusen-Ji, Meguro Fudo .
23 松樹山 明王院 Myo-o In 天台宗 目黒行人坂 / 廃寺 abandoned、大円寺に吸収、大円寺阿弥陀堂が明王院の本堂
松林山 大円寺 Daien-Ji 天台宗 目黒区下目黒1 Meguro 山の手七福神
24 清光山 林泉院 安養寺 Anyo-Ji 浄土宗 新宿区住吉町
25 無量山 珠宝寺 Shuho-Ji 浄土宗 新宿区市ヶ谷富久町 廃寺
26 雲居山 宗参寺 Sosan-Ji 曹洞宗 新宿区弁天町
. 26 Sosan-Ji 宗参寺 and 27 竜福寺 Ryufuku-Ji .
27 天谷山 龍福寺 Ryufuku-Ui 南蔵院 Nanzo-In 真言宗豊山派 新宿区箪笥町 御府内88霊場
28 瀧河山 松橋院 金剛寺 Kongo-Ji 松橋弁才天 真言宗豊山派 北区滝野川3 滝野川16寺院、岩窟弁天、豊島88霊場
29 妙亀庵 -- 台東区橋場1 廃寺 abandoned、区立妙亀塚公園、吸収合併で総泉寺へ
妙亀山 Myokizan 総泉寺 Sosen-Ji 曹洞宗系単立 板橋区小豆沢3 曹洞宗江戸3ヶ寺
30 東光山 松平良雲院 西福寺 Saifuku-Ji 江島弁財天 浄土宗 台東区蔵前4 浄土宗江戸4ヶ寺触頭
31 功徳山 天龍寺 Tenryu-Ji 曹洞宗 足立区東伊興1
32 日登山 妙林寺 Myorin-Ji 田中愛敬弁才天 日蓮宗 谷中 廃寺 agandoned、桜やホタルの名所だったらしい
33 根津神社 Shrine Nezu Jinja 吹上弁才天 神道 文京区根津1 根津権現、東京10社
番外 明静山 円光院 大盛寺 Daisei-Ji 井ノ頭弁財天 天台宗 三鷹市井の頭4 井の頭恩賜公園内
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Ozenji Kannon Asao
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. 小机領三十三所子歳観音霊場 Kozukue Nedoshi 33 Kannon .
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Oozenji, Ōzenji 王禅寺 Ozen-Ji, Asao
星宿山 Shoshukuzan 蓮華蔵院 Rengezo-In 王禅寺 Ozenji
神奈川県川崎市麻生区王禅寺940 / Kanagawa, Kawasaki, Asao, Ozenji
The temple was founded in 921 by 無空上人 Priest Muku from Mount Koyasan.
The temple is located on a hill to the east of 王禅寺村 Ozenji village.
When 新田義貞 Nitta Yoshisada (1301 - 1338) was at war, it was burned down by his soldiers.
In the Muromachi period it was rebuilt as a sub-temple of 高野山 Koyasan.
Sometimes it is called 関東の高野山 The Koyasan of the Kanto Area.
In 1642 it got more land from the government and a pagoda was build.
There are many large old trees in the compound.
The Temple Ozen-Ji has the original 禅寺丸柿 Zenjimaru persimmon tree, which is a registered national treasure.
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王禅寺ふるさと公園 Ozenji Furusato Park
Ozenji Furusato Park was developed with themes of "Nature" and "Water" —
thanks to the abundant nature to be found in the Tama Hills area.
Views of Mount Fuji can be enjoyed from some parts, as well as tree-lined trails great for walks.
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This temple is Nr. 22 of the pilgrimage
. 小机領三十三所子歳観音霊場 Kozukue Nedoshi 33 Kannon .
nedoshi 子年 (ねずみどし) refers to the year of the rat, 鼠 nezumi.
. Kannon Bosatsu 観音菩薩 Avalokiteshvara .
. Shō Kannon 聖観音 / 正観音 Sho Kannon / 聖観世音菩薩
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Oozenji, Ōzenji 王禅寺 Ozen-Ji, Asao
星宿山 Shoshukuzan 蓮華蔵院 Rengezo-In 王禅寺 Ozenji
神奈川県川崎市麻生区王禅寺940 / Kanagawa, Kawasaki, Asao, Ozenji
The temple was founded in 921 by 無空上人 Priest Muku from Mount Koyasan.
The temple is located on a hill to the east of 王禅寺村 Ozenji village.
When 新田義貞 Nitta Yoshisada (1301 - 1338) was at war, it was burned down by his soldiers.
In the Muromachi period it was rebuilt as a sub-temple of 高野山 Koyasan.
Sometimes it is called 関東の高野山 The Koyasan of the Kanto Area.
In 1642 it got more land from the government and a pagoda was build.
There are many large old trees in the compound.
The Temple Ozen-Ji has the original 禅寺丸柿 Zenjimaru persimmon tree, which is a registered national treasure.
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王禅寺ふるさと公園 Ozenji Furusato Park
Ozenji Furusato Park was developed with themes of "Nature" and "Water" —
thanks to the abundant nature to be found in the Tama Hills area.
Views of Mount Fuji can be enjoyed from some parts, as well as tree-lined trails great for walks.
- source : trip.pref.kanagawa.jp/destination ...
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shuin 朱印 stamp
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This temple is Nr. 22 of the pilgrimage
. 小机領三十三所子歳観音霊場 Kozukue Nedoshi 33 Kannon .
nedoshi 子年 (ねずみどし) refers to the year of the rat, 鼠 nezumi.
. Kannon Bosatsu 観音菩薩 Avalokiteshvara .
. Shō Kannon 聖観音 / 正観音 Sho Kannon / 聖観世音菩薩
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