Saturday, October 15, 2022
Ushiki Tenmangu
One way some communities resisted this program was by very quickly enshrining a national kami in the shrine and therefore spared the destruction of the sacred tree. There are examples of this in my own area.
Thursday, October 13, 2022
Ogori Hiyoshi Shrine
Ogori Hiyoshi Jinja
The main building of the Ogori Hiyoshi Shrine had some really nice carvings.
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
Nyoirin-ji-Temple-3 on the Kyushu Pilgrimage
I had wanted to speak with the priest as his son had told me that he had walked this pilgrimage, but it was early January and was very crowded. The temple is also popular in July when the grounds are filled with wind chimes.
The temple is most famous for its collection of thousands of frog statues and has the nickname Frog Temple.
Earlier I posted photos of the many Fudo Myo statues here.
Sunday, October 9, 2022
Frog Temple Nyoirin-ji
Frog Otera
previously I posted on the wide variety of Fudo Myo statues here at Nyoirinji, and next, I will post on the temple's history and other attractions.
Friday, October 7, 2022
Fudo at Nyoirinji
Fudo at Nyoirinji
Labels:
Fudo Myojin,
fukuoka,
kyushu108
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Manhole Art of the Chikugo Plain
January 4th, 2015, was the 55th day of my walk around Kyushu. I started from Amagi Station in Asakura, Fukuoka, and walked west across the Chikuzen Plain north of the Chikuzen River and ended at Tosu just inside Saga Prefecture. As with all my walks around Japan I kept my eyes open for manhole covers. These are eight I found that day. This first one depicts den-den daiko, a kind of drum. I cannot find any connection to Amagi.
I then crossed into Tosu City in Saga whose city flower is the Japanese Iris.
I have posted many times on Japan's unique manhole covers. Unfortunately many of the older posts no onger have photos, but more recent ones can be seen here. All the previous posts on my epic walk around Kyushu can be accessed by clicking the Kyushu108 tag below.
Labels:
drainspotting,
fukuoka,
kyushu108,
manhole
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