Saturday, October 30, 2021
Fukumitsu Beach
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beach,
Japan Sea Walk
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Kurume Naritasan Temple
Naritasan
The temple is most famous for its Giant Kannon statue, currently, the 5th tallest statue in Japan, and also is home to a structure based on a famous Indian temple/
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Fudo Myojin,
fukuoka,
kyushu108,
temple
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Yet More Deities at Myo-on-ji Temple
Thgis final photo is another deity I cannot immediately identify. though for some reason I seem to think it might actually be a Bato kannon......
From Myo-on-ji the pilgrimage route heads up into the mountains and the temples ar further apart, but some are much bigger than any yet visited...
Monday, October 18, 2021
Shinsekai
新世界
There had been other sights other than the pilgrimage temples. An annex of Isshinji Temple was very surprising, as was Aizendo Shomanin Temple. The most interesting shrine of the day was Yasui Shrine enshrining the samurai Sanada Yukimura.
Saturday, October 16, 2021
Kurume Naritasan Mahabodhi Temple
Readers of my recent post on the Giant Kannon Statue in Kurume will have noticed the appearance of a distinctly Indian-looking building.
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kyushu108,
temple,
world heritage
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Funatama Shrine & Tamahime Inari Shrine
Funatama and Tamahime Inari are a set of small hokora shrines found along the Nakahechi route of the Kumano Kodo. They lie on the Otonashi River, one of the three rivers that meet at Hongu, the centre of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes and shrines.
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inari,
kitsune,
kumano kodo,
saigoku,
shimekazari,
shinwa,
Shrine
Monday, October 11, 2021
Kurume Giant Kannon
Since I first sighted the giant Kannon statues near Kurume, it still took a couple of hours walking to reach it.
Saturday, October 9, 2021
Japanese Gardens at Osaka Expo Park
Osaka Expo Park
It is divided into four areas, the Ancient Garden, Medieval garden, Early Modern Garden, and the Modern Garden.
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