It is now a Shingon temple.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Izumo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage Temple 18 Iwakurader
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Shikoku 88 Pilgrimage Temple 25 Shinshoji
The temple was destroyed in the early years of Meiji but rebuilt in the 1890's. It belongs to the Shingon sect.
The concrete main hall was built in 1950, and from it there are great views down on the harbour.
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Monday, July 14, 2014
Izumo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage Temple 19 Kannonji
Friday, July 11, 2014
Fudo Myo of Shikoku part 4
These first 2 photos are of a rather fine statue at the mountain temple of Konomineji, number 27 on the Shikoku 88.
It is obviously a modern statue and I have no information who did it.
This one at Zenrakuji, temple number 30, is also quite graphic and bold, though it appears his fangs are both pointing down
These final 2 are at Shoryuji, temple 36. All three temples are in Kochi Prefecture.
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Thursday, July 10, 2014
Toda Hachimangu part 2
Enshrining Takenouchinosukune, a government minister who lived for close to 300 years advising 5 emperors. There is a Takenouchi and Hachiman combined shrine on the southern outskirts of Matsue, but I believe this one is the original and the former was constructed after the castle was moved from here to Matsue.
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Sunday, July 6, 2014
Toda Hachimangu part 1
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Fudo Myo at Kenzanji
Kenzanji is a small rural temple belonging to the Shingon sect and is located near Hioki in Kagoshima.
The Hondo, main hall, is a large portakabin, but there seemed to be no preparations to build a more permanent structure.
Behind was a small man-made cave containing a statue of Fudo Myo-O that was quite impressive.
The flames painted on the rocks behind the bright blue Fudo were dramatic, almost psychedelic.
While I appreciate art made by artists with great technical skill and vision, I also have a fondness for art not made by artists. While an artist may make a statue that is officially correct, a non- artist is more likely to make a represntation based on impression and perception.....
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Thursday, July 3, 2014
The Graveyard at Toko-ji
Behind the Obaku Zen temple Toko-ji in Hagi, Yamaguchi, lies the large graveyard/cemetery housing the tombs of the Mori lords and their wives.
The 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, and 11th lords are buried here, the others are buried at Daisho-in temple on the other side of the town.
The most obvious feature are the lines and lines of stone lanterns donated by retainers of the lords.
Surrounded by woods, and wearing a mantle of moss, the graveyard is a very peaceful and still place.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Suga Shrine, Hirose
Both Toda hachimangu and this Suga shrine appear almost abandoned.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Kyushu 108 Temple Pilgrimage Temple 8 Ryushoji
Following the suggested route, temple number 8 is the third temple to visit on the pilgrimage. A small temple on the hillside above Umi, Ryushoji.
It is quite a new temple, being founded in 1968.
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