2021/04/16

Konrenji Fudo Aiba

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Koorenji 金蓮寺 Koren-Ji - Aiba
清龍山 Seiryuzan 金蓮寺 Korenji

西尾市吉良町饗庭七度ヶ入 / Aichi, Nishio city, Kira town, Aiba, Shichidogairi

The main statue is Amida Nyorai
国宝の弥陀堂 Amida Hall, a national treasure
The Hall was built in the Kamakura period (1192 - 1333).

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アイバのお不動さん Aiba no O-Fudo San

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地蔵堂 Jizo Hall

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閻魔堂 Enma Hall

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三十三観音 33 Kannon Statues

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アイバのお不動さん Aiba no O-Fudo San
near the temple 東正寺 Tosho-Ji there is a well with clear water, now famous as the "water of Fudo" お不動さんの名水.
Once a statue of Fudo Myo-O had been found in the mountain nearby, so the villagers built this temple for it.
Now it is in a Fudo-In 不動院 hall, founded by 源為義従者 Minamoto no Tameyoshi in 1288.

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shuin 朱印 stamp of Fudo Myo-O

shuin 朱印 stamp of Kannon Bosatsu

- Reference of the temple
- source : sukima.com ...

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


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This temple is Nr. 20 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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菜の花や金蓮光る門徒寺
na no hana ya kinren hikaru montodera

Masakoa Shiki 正岡子規
. na no hana 菜の花 - kigo for all summer .
. kinrenka 金蓮花 Tropaeolum, nasturtium .

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



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2021/04/15

Muryoji Fudo Nishiura

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Muryooji 無量寺 Muryo-Ji Fudo - Nishiura
西浦山 Nishiurazan 無量寺 Muryoji - Nishiura Fudo

愛知県 蒲郡市西浦町字日中30 / Aichi, Gamagori city, Nishiura town, Nitchu

The main statue is 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O, a secret statue.
The statue is shown once every 12 years.

The temple was built in the Heian period (794 - 1185).
People come here to be healed from cancer, ガン封じ寺.
There is even a special hall for this, Ganfuji Do ガン封じ堂.

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Muryoji Temple (Ganfuji Temple)
This historic temple, in existence since the Heian period (794-1185 AD), has long been known as a temple for warding off misfortune and preventing the spread of cancer.
It is said to be particularly beneficial for sealing away incurable diseases, and many votive tablets written on by visitors from all over Japan praying for relief from cancer can be seen offered inside the precincts. The highlight of the temple is the free tour of the Senbutsu-do (Thousand-Buddha Cave 千仏堂).
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Daiganto 大雁塔 Tower in a Chinese style

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shuin 朱印 stamp

omamori お守り amulets

ema ガン封じ 絵馬 votive tablet

- Reference of the temple
- source : nishiuraonsen.com ...

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


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This temple is Nr. 19 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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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims .



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2021/04/14

Meijidera Kannon Nakano Numabukuro

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Meijidera 明治寺 Meiji-dera - Nakano Numabukuro
新浮侘落山 Shin-Fudarakusan 世尊院 Seson-In
百観音明治寺 Hyaku Kannon Meijidera Temple - with 100 Kannon Statues


東京都中野区沼袋2-28-20 / Tokyo, Nakano ward, Numabukuro


The temple was built in 1912.
The Meiji Emperor was very ill and the temple was built with prayers for his health.
100 and more statues of Kannon Bosatsu are in the garden.
The first statue was built by 草野栄照尼 the nun Kusano Eisho-In.


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shuin 朱印 stamp

- Homepage of the temple
- source : meijidera.com ...
- reference source : tesshow.jp ... -
- reference source : starfree.jp/goshuin/tokyo33 ...

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- Yearly Festivals 年中行事 -

節分祭 Setsubun
花まつりコンサート Hanamatsuri
献灯会 Kento-E
- source : .meijidera.com/event ... -

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This temple is Nr. 20 of the
. 東京三十三観音霊場 Pilgrimage to 33 Kannon Temples of Tokyo

. 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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2021/04/12

Henjoin Fudo Koboyama Chiryu

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Henjooin 遍照院 Henjo-In Fudo - Chiryu
弘法山 Kobosan, Kobozan 遍照院 Henjoin

愛知県知立市弘法町弘法山19 / Aichi, Chiryu, Kōbōchō, Kōbōyama-19

The main Fudo statue is in the 不動堂 Fudo Hall.
. namikiri Fudo 波切不動尊 / 波切り不動 "Fudo cutting waves" .

The temple was founded by Kobo Daishi, who came here in 810 and carved three statues of himself.

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Henjoin Temple
was built in the early Heian period by Kobo Daishi on his way to the Kanto region.
Before continuing on his way, he carved three sculptures of himself expressing the past, present, and future, from photinia wood.
One of these sculptures, "Mikaeri Kobo Daishi", is of the monk looking back, reluctant to part from someone.
It is still enshrined at Henjoin Temple as its principal object of worship. (The sculpture is normally not viewable by the public.
It is exhibited to the public on the 21st day of the third month of the lunar calendar.)
After praying in the main hall, try walking around the underground "kaidan", a sacred space where the monks take their vows. It is said that if you pray to Kobo Daishi in the darkness, you will be blessed. On the 21st of every month of the lunar calendar, the anniversary of the famed monk's death, stalls line up along the approach to the temple, and the grounds are crowded by worshippers.
- source : japan-highlightstravel.com ...


shuin 朱印 stamp / 見返り大師 mikaeri Daishi
. Mikaeri 見返り statues looking back .

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shuin 朱印 stamp - namikiri Fudo

omamori お守り amulets

- Homepage of the temple
- source : henjoin.com ...

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


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茶道・華道・書道のお稽古も行っております。Lessons for Tea ceremony, Ikebana and Calligraphy are available.
- reference source : henjoin.com/practice ... -

Mikawa San Kobo - Three Kobo Daishi Statues in Mikawa (Aichi):

. Kōbō Daishi Kūkai 弘法大師 空海   Kobo Daishi Kukai .

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This temple is Nr. 18 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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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
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2021/04/10

Zenkoji Temple Legends

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Zenkooji 善光寺 Zenko-Ji Temple Legends


Zenkō-ji is a famous Buddhist temple located in the city of Nagano. The temple was built in the 7th century.
. Zenkooji 善光寺 Zenkō-ji Introduction and Haiku .

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....................................................................... Aichi 愛知県  
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. tanuki 狸 - mujina 狢 - racoon dog, badger legends .
Once an old hag came by the tea shop of an old man and asked the way to the temple Zenko-Ji in Nagano.
After a few days she was back, quite exhausted. When the old man gave her some sake to relax, she became very tired and fell asleep. In her sleep she revealed her true form - a tanuki. The old man wanted to catch her alive and went to get some help.
But by the time they returned the tanuki (and the old woman) were nowhere to be seen any more.




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京都市 Kyoto city 東山区 Higashiyama ward

. Nyorai no tatari 如来の祟り The curse of Nyorai .
and the temple 方広寺 Hoko-Ji.


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2021/04/09

Yofukuji Kannon Nippori

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Yoofukuji 養福寺 Yofukuji-Ji - Nishi-Nippori
補陀落山 Fudarazan 観音院 Kannon-In 養福寺 Yofukuji

荒川区西日暮里3-3-8 / Arakawa ward, Nishi-Nippori

如意輪観世音菩薩 Nyoirin Kanzeon Bosatsu

The main statue is 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai.


The temple was founded in 1620 by 法印乗蓮 Saint Joren.
It was restored by the Mokujiki priest 木食義高 Yoshitaka from 湯島円満寺 Temple Enman-Ji in Yushima, who died in 1718. The temple also has 観音堂 a Kannon Do Hall.
In the hall are 「養福寺の100観音」 100 statues of Kannon Bosatsu.

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This temple has a red gate which is called Niomon and is reputed to have been built in the 18th century.
Once through the gate you will see two statues which are of the heavenly kings.
These statues are from the 12th century and are called 持国天 Jikokuten and 多聞天 Tamonten.
- source : tripadvisor.com ...

Shogun Yoshimune used to come here and to the nearby Temple 東福寺 Tofuku-Ji to rest when he was hunting for hawks.
. Toofukuji 東福寺 Tofuku-Ji .


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shuin 朱印 stamp

- Reference of the temple
- source : ameblo.jp/composure3956...
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- reference source : starfree.jp/goshuin/tokyo33 ...

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Also on the following pilgrimages :

荒川辺八十八ヶ所霊場 - Nr. 07
豊島八十八ヶ所霊場 - Nr. 73
上野王子駒込辺三十三ヶ所観音霊場 - Nr. 27
Tofukuji 御府内二十一ヶ所霊場 - Nr. 02
. 金峯山 Kinbozan  世尊院 Seson-In 東福寺 Tofuku--Ji .

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This temple is Nr. 28 of the
. 東京三十三観音霊場 Pilgrimage to 33 Kannon Temples of Tokyo

. Kannon Bosatsu 観音菩薩 Avalokiteshvara .

. Nyoirin Kannon 如意輪観音 Wishfulfilling Kannon

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2021/04/08

Jizo Toge Pass Legends

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Jizo Tooge 地蔵峠 Jizo Toge Pass - Legends


There are various places with this name in Japan.

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地蔵峠タンポポと地蔵の群生
Jizo tooge tanpopo to Jizo no gunsei

Jizo pass -
so many dandelions and
so many Jizo

Tr. Gabi Greve
村田信子 Murata Nobuko

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東磐井郡 Higashi-Iwai district 大東村 Daito village

. kitsune densetsu 狐と伝説 fox legends .
Around 1920, a man from 江刺 Esashi was walking over 地蔵峠 the pass Jizo Toge when a fox took away the candle light from his lantern.
The fox walked around the man seven times and took away the fire, but the man did not notice it.
source : zizoutouge_ichinoseki




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下伊那郡 Shimo-Ina district 大鹿村 Oshika village

Tosa no kami no kubi 土佐守の首 the head of the Lord Tosa
There was a man who wanted to bring the head of 土佐守 the Lord Tosa no Kami to Toyama.
When he came to 地蔵峠 the pass Jizo Toge the head became so heavy he could not carry it any more.
(photo of the pass, 1314 m, above)

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Nagano 上田市 Ueda city // 金剛寺 Kongo-Ji

. ji ishi 爺石 Grandpa Stone, ba ishi 婆石 Grandma Stone .




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田辺市 Tanabe city

daru ダル (ひだる神のこと) Hidarugami
. Hidarugami ヒダル神 Deity of Hunger - Legends .

Between 地蔵峠 the pass Jizo Toge and 水呑峠 the pass Mizunomi Toge people are sometimes possessed by the Hidarugami.
Suddenly they get very hungry and can not move any more.
If they eat some food they will get well again.
If they do not carry food, they have to write the character for komerice three times and lick it.
If they carry some food, they should not eat all but leave three grains of rice.

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- reference : Nichibun Yokai Database -

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Yakushi Do Hall Legends

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Yakushidoo 薬師堂 Yakushi-Do Temple Legends
陸奥国分寺薬師堂 Mutsu Kokubun-Ji Yakushi Do

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. 薬師如来 Yakushi Nyorai 薬師如来 Bhaisajyaguru - ABC .

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下萌や陸奥国分寺薬師堂
shitamoe ya Mutsu Kokubun-Ji Yakushi Doo

sprouts and shoots -
the Yakushi Hall at
Kokubunji in Mutsu

Tr. Gabi Greve

山崎ひさを Yamasaki Hisao

. WKD : shitamoe - kigo for early spring .

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Mutsu Kokubun-ji (陸奥国分寺)
is a Buddhist temple in Wakabayashi-ku, Sendai, Japan, belonging to the Shingon-shū Chizan-ha sect, and is the provincial temple ("kokubunji") of former Mutsu Province.
The grounds of the temple are a National Historic Site. and one of its structures, the early Edo period Yakushi-dō (薬師堂) is an Important Cultural Property.
The Shoku Nihongi records that in 741, as the country recovered from a major smallpox epidemic, Emperor Shōmu ordered that a monastery and nunnery be established in every province, the kokubunji (国分寺). ...
... Following the establishment of Sendai Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate, Masamune Date rebuilt the complex from 1605 on a large scale, but not upon the original foundations. At one point, it was surrounded by 25 subsidiary chapels. However, following the Meiji restoration, most of the temple was destroyed by the government's anti-Buddhism movement, leaving only one chapel at the present-day Yakushi-do...
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....................................................................... Akita 秋田県  
湯沢市 Yuzawa city 桑崎 Kazaki

. Ono no Komachi 小野小町 .
Once Ono no Komachi became infected with scabies.
She retreated to 薬師堂 the Temple Yakushi-Do at Kazaki and washed herself with pure water.
Soon she was healed.




....................................................................... Ehime 愛媛県  
今治市 Imabari city

. enko エンコ a Kappa .
Once upon a time, a man named Yoichi went to his field near 薬師堂 the Temple Yakushi-Do
when a Kappa came out and wanted to do Sumo with him.
Yoichi made the Kappa wait, went into the Yakushi Hall, had a Buddhist meal and then came out again.
By now, the Kappa had run away.




....................................................................... Fukushima 福島県  
Fukushima 伊達市 Date city 月館町 Tsukidate town

reimu 霊夢 an oracle dream
Once the daughter of the Lord of 信夫城 the Shinobu castle took the statue of 薬師 Yakushi Nyorai
and climbed 女神山 the mountain Megamiyama (Mountain of the Female Deity).
Villagers from 18 families joined her. They saw her place the statue in a small hall.
Back home they decided to build a real 薬師堂 Hall for Yakushi Nyorai.

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Fukushima いわき市 Iwaki city

ishi 石 a stone
In the garden of 薬師堂 the Temple Yakushi-Do there was a stone looking like a dokko 独鈷 Vajra.
People thought it was really amazing. - - But now it is not there any more.

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Fukushima 南会津郡 Minami-Aizu district

shinmei sama しんめい様 / 神明 the Deity Shinmei Sama
At 薬師堂 the Temple Yakushi-Do in 大宮村木伏 Omiya village, Kippushi hamlet,
there is a statue of the deity 神明 Shinmei Sama.
If someone in the village gets ill, the priest of the temple takes it to them.
In the box there is a male and a female deity. Their robes are luxurious.
If someone has a headace or stiff shoulders, or children are crying a lot, they come here to get healed.
The festival of Yakushi is on April 8.
The festival for Shinmei Sama is on June 10.




....................................................................... Gifu 岐阜県  
Gifu 益田郡 Masuda district 下呂町 Gero town and 上原村 Kaminohara village

. uma 馬 koma 駒伝説 horse legends .
At 蚕飼薬師堂 the Temple Kogai Yakushi-Do there is an ema 絵馬 amulet with a horse.
At night, the horse, painted by 狩野法眼 Kano Hogen, gets of the painting and devastates the fields nearby.
They painted some reins on the horse and it stopped leaving.




....................................................................... Ibaraki 茨城県  
東村 Higashi village

. Yakushida 薬師田 / ヤクシダ "Fields of Yakushi" .




....................................................................... Iwate  

. inu 犬と伝説 Legends about a dog / Hund .
At 薬師堂 the Temple Yakushi-Do on the island 江ノ島 Enoshima,
樋爪俊衡 Hizume Toshihira, a warior of the Heian period, is enshrined.
The Yakushi does not like dogs or chicken.
If someone on the island eats them, people will have bad luck.

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Iwate 西磐井郡 Nishi-Iwai district 平泉町 Hiraizumi town

. Karasu Tengu 烏天狗 Crow Tengu .
At the 中尊寺薬師堂 Yakushido Hall at Temple Chuzon-Ji there is the skull of a Karasu Tengu.




....................................................................... Kagawa 香川県  
綾歌郡 Ayauta district 綾川町 Ayagawa town

. uma 馬 koma 駒伝説 horse legends .
A man once stayed over night at 薬師堂 the Temple Yakushi-Do near the lake.
At night he got up to the toilet he saw a small horse getting bigger and bigger.
When it was so large he had to look up to it, it disappeared.
Soon there came another small horse and became bigger.
He was so afraid that he run away as fast as he could.

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Kagawa 三豊郡 Mitoyo district 詫間町 Takuma town

If a woman has an ill child or her husband is ill
or a good friend becomes ill and she wants them to get better,
she cuts her hair and brings it to 薬師堂 the Temple Yakushi-Do as an offering.




....................................................................... Kochi 高知県  
長岡郡 Nagaoka district 西豊永村 Nishitoyonaga village

. The tsue 杖 walking staff of 行基菩薩 Saint Gyoki Bosatsu .




....................................................................... Kumamoto 熊本県  
阿蘇郡 Aso district

nureonna ヌレオンナ a wet woman
The nure-onna ヌレオンナ a wet woman often appears in the Aso region.
She is a monster with wet hair. She lures people and drinks their blood.
People think it is a middle-aged serpent.
She is often seen at 薬師堂 the Temple Yakushi-Do near the 栃木温泉 Tochigi hot spring.
. hebi 蛇と伝説 Legends about snakes and serpents .




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Kyoto 亀岡市 Kameoka city

If 薬師堂の鐘 the temple bell from the Yakushi-Do Hall is sunk into the nearby river 蛇谷川 Jadanigawa
it will soon start to rain.
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Kyoto 舞鶴市 Maizuru city

kane no oto 鐘の音 the sound of a bell
Near the crematorium there used to be 薬師堂 the Temple Yakushi-Do.
People say that some koban 小判 gold coins have been buried there.
On a quiet day the sound from the temple bell can be heared.

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Kyoto 南丹市 Nantan city

If people pray at 薬師堂 the Yakushi Do Hall at 成就院 the temple Joju-In,
people with hearing problems will always get better.
To express their gratitude, healed people bring stones with a hole as a thank-you offering.

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. kyuuri kaji 胡瓜加持 ritual for cucumber purification .
kyuuri fuuji きゅうり封じ / 胡瓜封じ cucumber ritual




....................................................................... Miyagi 宮城県 
柴田郡 Shibata district 柴田町 Shibata

. nure Yakushi 濡れ薬師 Yakushi who got wet .
and the beautiful Lady O-Yoshi およし

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Miyagi 仙台市 Sendai city

. Daruma ko ame 達磨コ飴 / 達磨子飴 Daruma lollipops .




....................................................................... Nagano 長野県  
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Nagano 木曽郡 Kiso district 木祖村 Kiso village

Once 薬師堂 the Temple Yakushi-Do burned down in a huge fire, even the meadows nearby burned.
But one small building did not burn.
When they later investigated, they found that the statue of Yakushi Nyorai was in the hall.
They say the statue of Yakushi Nyorai walked over there all by itself.

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Nagano 北安曇郡 Kita-Azuma district 小谷村 Otani village

arabiru kamisama あらびる神様 a wild deity
Once upon a time, there was a very wild Deity in the area, disturbing the villagers.
The villagers put the deity in the ground and built 薬師堂 a Yakushi-Do hall above it.
The villagers had feared this "wild deity" and even now
if someone touches the earth below the hall, he will be cursed.

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Nagano 更埴市 Koshoku town 桑原村 Kuwahara village

tsuetsuki sakura 杖つき桜 a cherry tree growing from a walking staff
In 薬師堂 the Temple Yakushi-Do there is an old cherry tree.
When Priest Saigyo Hoshi came to the village, he jammed his walking staff in the ground near the lake,
where it begun to grow.
. Saigyo Hoshi 西行法師 and the Cherry Blossoms .




....................................................................... Nara 奈良県  
吉野郡 Yoshino district 吉野町 Yoshino town

. kagayaita yo na sugata no hito 輝いたような姿の人 "a shining person" .




....................................................................... Tochigi 栃木県  
鹿沼市 Kanuma city

In front of the home of the Uesawa family, there is 薬師堂 a Temple Yakushi-Do.
If people wash their eyes with the water of the temple, they will be healed.
Healthy people will never get an eye disease.
But now there is no more water in the well.




....................................................................... Yamaguchi 山口県 
下関市 Shimonoseki city

The pond in the grounds of the remains 薬師堂 of the Temple Yakushi-Do
was used to wash the eyes to heal a disease.
The water would also remove warts.




....................................................................... Yamanashi 山梨県 
韮崎市 Nirasaki city 大草町 Okusa town

. kadomatsu 門松と伝説 Legends about pine decorations .
at the temple 正福寺 Shofuku-Ji


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. Japanese Legends - 伝説 民話 昔話 – ABC-List .
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