Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Enmeiji Temple 65 Kyushu Pilgrimage
Monday, September 4, 2023
Mima Snapshots
As usual, I stopped in at every shrine I passed in the hope of seeing something unusual, and at one shrine I was not disappointed. Instead of the usual komainu guardian statues, often translated at Korean Lion-Dogs, there were a pair of African Lions. I have seen this before, once at a shrine east of Matsue in Shimane, and once at a shrine in Hiroshima City.
At another shrine, this time with regular komainu, the Gingko was in full splendor. For me, November and December are the best times for travelling in Japan. I am heading towards a teramachi, an area where Buddhist temples are gathered together in one area. The previous post in this series on the Shikoku Fudo Myo Pilgrimage was Wakimachi.
Labels:
komainu,
mima,
shikoku fudo,
Shrine
Saturday, September 2, 2023
Kotaiji Temple Nagasaki
Kotaiji was founded in 1608 and was moved to its current location in 1626. It belongs to the Soto Zen sect and the honzon is a Shaka Triad, the historical Buddha flanked by two guardians.
The honzon was donated to the temple by a wealthy man named Takasuri who also paid the construction costs of the nearby Megane Bridge. The bridge was originally part of the approach to Kotaiji Temple and the main gate used to be located closer to the bridge.
Friday, September 1, 2023
Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway
The top station is at 230 meters above sea level and from it you have great views down on the town and out to the sea. There is also a cafe here and the okunoin of Onsenji Temple. There is a hiking path down the mountain to the temple and then on down to the town as well as further up into the mountains.
Thursday, August 31, 2023
Daion-ji Temple Nagasaki
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Tomogaura Tomokan
Labels:
Architecture,
iwami ginzan,
Japan Sea Walk,
Museum,
world heritage
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Daikoji Temple Nagasaki
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