Thursday, September 24, 2020
Shorenji Amida-do
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Cat Temple Shozen-in
Sunday, September 20, 2020
Kannon-do at Shozen-in Temple
The Kannon-do (Kannon Hall) at Shozen-in Temple near Yunomae in the mountains of Kumamoto is rather unusual. It has a thatched roof, which in itself is quite unusual although not so unusual in this area. It is painted black, which is unusual,and its carvings are quite bright.... not so unusual.
Friday, September 18, 2020
Yunomae Manga Museum
After leaving my berth for the night I began the 41st day of my walk around Kyushu by taking the train a couple of stops east to the terminal at Yunomae, a small hot spring resort in the mountains of Kumamoto. The next pilgrimage temple was actually west but I was making a small detour to see some things that interested me.
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Sleeper Train to Nowhere
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Statues and Fall Colors at Kandaiji Temple
Friday, September 11, 2020
Tashibu Motomiya Hachimansha
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Kandai-ji Temple number 51 on the Kyushu Pilgrimage
Sunday, September 6, 2020
Kiyomizu Temple number 2 on the Kinki Fudo Myo-o Pilgrimage
Kiyomizu
Friday, September 4, 2020
Shirahige Shrine Asagiri
Shirahige Jinja
By lunchtime of the 40th day along the Kyushu Pilgrimage the mist had all disappeared and it was yet another glorious, late November day. After having stopped in at a handful of small, local shrines I reached a rather grander affair.
Shirahige Shrine was built at the base of a small mountain that once had a small castle and was the focal point for the area. It was a large shrine with multiple secondary shrines in the grounds and was obviously supported by the local lord of the castle.
All the kami enshrined here relate to the founding myths of Jimmu, the mythical first emperorr. The primary kami is Ugayafukiaezu, the father of Jimmu, and also Hikohohodemi, hikoitsuse, and Inainomikpto are enshrined here.
There was also a dedicated area for archery, something only a few shrines have.