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9/17/2014

Tamon-In Akita

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Tamon-In 多聞院

Nr. 09 湯殿山 Yudonosan - 多聞院 - 波切不動尊 - Namikiri Fudo
Tamonin 多聞院 Tamon-In
Akita 秋田県 - 持戒の道場 - jikai

. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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秋田県秋田市土崎港南1-14-16
1 Chome-14-16 Tsuchizakiminatominami, Akita city

- Other statues of the temple
Benzai Ten 弁財天
Juunishi Ten 十二支天 Junishi Ten (十二天将 Juni Tensho 12 Heavenly Generals)
12 Tutelary Deities

The founder was 慈覚大師 Jigaku Daishi 安慧 (794 - 864)
and his disciple
Ane, An-E 安慧 (795 - 868)
student of Ennin Jigaku Daishi at Mount Hieizan.

Another record dates it to 1688, as part of the Haguro Mountain Shugendo.



The sailors from the Matsumaebune 松前船 trade ships from Hokkaido to Osaka passed here. The sailors of the famous ship 辰悦丸 Shinetsu Maru owned by Takadaya Kahei came here to pray for safety on the sea. Maybe Kahei also payed for the stone steps for a better access.
There is also an anchor 錨 of the Shinetsu-Maru in the precincts.


- Chant of the temple
多聞院 智剣の光 天に満ち 
海難よくる 波切り不動



. Takadaya Kahei 高田屋嘉兵衛 (1769 - 1827) .
In 1795, he constructed a ship named Shinetsu-maru with a displacement of 417 tons in Dewa (Yamagata and Akita Prefectures) and captained it. The following year he opened trading stores with the name of Takadaya in Hyogotsu and Hakodate, and started selling goods he transported between Ezo and the Osaka area.

. Matsumae in Hokkaido 松前 .

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no photo of the Fudo statue.

. namikiri Fudo 波切不動尊 、浪切不動明王 .
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- - - - - Page of the temple
- source : www.tohoku36fudo.jp


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- - - Japanese reference - - -


. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 

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. Ennin - Jigaku Daishi 慈覚大師 . (794 – 864)

. Haguro San 羽黒山 .
羽黒出羽三山 Three mountains of Dewa .

- Introduction -


. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . 

. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .


. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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March 11, 2011, 14:46

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9/12/2014

Reibai-In Akita

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Reibai-In 嶺梅院

Nr. 08 永福山 Eifukusan - 嶺梅院- 嶺梅院不動尊 Reibai-In Fudo
Reibai-In 嶺梅院
Akita 秋田県 - 持戒の道場 - jikai

. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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秋田県秋田市土崎港2-8-22
2 Chome-8-22 Tsuchizakiminato Chūō, Akita city

Its history is not quite clear.
It was (probably) the retirement temple of Zen priest 無等良雄禅師 Muto Ryoryu, former courtier Made no Koji Fujifusa / Madenokoji Fujifusa (萬里小路藤房卿 / 万里小路 藤房) ((1295-ca. - 1380) ) - Fujiwara no Fujifusa. He went into exile with Emperor Go- Daigo.
The temple had been re-located to Hoda-Ji 松原 -補陀寺 but fallen in dilapidation.
In 1748 a priest from Sooryuuji 蒼龍寺 Soryu-Ji, called Keigan 桂岩極芳和尚, had it re-located to its present place as a Zen temple.

Other statues are Kannon Bosatsu 聖観音菩薩 and
Benzaiten 弁財天像
This temple is also on the pilgrimage to the Seven Gods of Good Luck in Akita
Akita Shichifukujin 秋田七福神.


- Chant of the temple
荒海の波打ち砕き渡りたる 
二八の尊の 功徳讃えん


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東北三十六不動 Tohoku
- source : www.kotoba.net

This Fudo is venerated as a Narita Fudo.

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Hodaji Temple 補陀寺 Hoda-Ji
This is the Akita family temple, the oldest Soto sect Zen temple in the prefecture.
It is said that Fujiwara no Fujifusa, who was an aide to Emperor Godaigo, was the second person to become the priest of the temple.
- source : www.acvb.or.jp/en/sightseeing

Matsubara-26 Sannai, Akita City

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- - - - - Page of the temple
- source : www.tohoku36fudo.jp


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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 

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. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 .
Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . 

. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .


. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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9/10/2014

Kotakuji Yamagata

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Kootakuji 荒沢寺 Kotaku-Ji

Nr. 06 羽黒山 Hagurosan 正善院 Shozen-In - 荒沢不動尊 Arasawa Fudo
Kootakuji 荒沢寺 Kotaku-Ji, Kotakuji
Yamagata 山形県 - 布施の道場 - fuse

. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 




. Haguro San 羽黒山 .
羽黒出羽三山 Three mountains of Dewa .

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Kootakuji 荒沢寺 Kotaku-Ji, Kotakuji



Yamagata, Tsuruoka, Haguromachi town, Toge 231/232
山形県鶴岡市羽黒町大字手向字手向232

It was part of a large complex of temples and the center of Haguro Shugendo in Yamagata. During the 1870's Shrines and Temples were separated.
Kotaku-Ji was the innermost temple.

Important statues in the temple are
大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai ,  阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai
and 観音菩薩 Kannon Bosatsu.

- Chant of the temple
闇き世を 明らけくこそ 照らすらし 
法の切火の絶ることなく



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Shozenin Koganedo Temple, Mt. Haguro 黄金堂
Designated a national treasure in 1929 and a national important cultural property in 1950.
This Buddhist temple belongs to the Hagurosan Kotakuji Shozenin Temple and is the first of the 33 sacred Kannon pilgrimage sites in Shonai.
In contrast to Daikondo Temple (“big gold temple”) on top of Mt. Haguro (formerly Jakko Temple, Mt. Haguro and currently Sanshin-Gosaidan, Mt. Haguro), this temple is Shokondo (“small gold temple”), but came to be called Koganedo Temple (“gold temple”) after the 33 statues of the goddess of mercy, Kannon that reflect a golden color.
Although tradition says it was built in 728 by the order of the Emperor Shomu, very likely it was constructed in 1193 by Minamoto no Yoritomo who appointed Sanehira Doi to build it to pray for suppression of the Fujiwara Clan in Hiraizumi.


Fudo Myo-O is written on the blue flag.

Later, in 1593 the castle lord of Sakata, Kagetsugu Amakasu and Uesugi’s vassal, Naoe Kanetsugu conducted large-scale renovations over 3 years, resulting in the Koganedo Temple of today. Legend also says there is buried treasure within the temple grounds.
A 5ken (1ken=1.8m; counter used to number the gaps between pillars), 4-sided, 1-story construction with copper roofing.

Mt. Haguro did not escape efforts in the Meiji Period to eliminate Buddhist temples and statues as the result of an edict separating the Shinto and Buddhist religions. Koganedo Temple is one of 3 existing temples that survived during the destruction of the 10 large temples that formed Mt. Haguro at the height of its golden age. The proper name is Hagurosan Chojuji Kondo.

There are Buddhist images enshrined within Koganedo Temple from various eras, such as the Heian, Kamakura, Muromachi, Azuchi-Momoyama, and Edo periods, as well as 2 pairs of kongo rikishi statues (one at the main temple gate created by Kouon in 1633 and one within the hall made by Zenkei in 1695), a Zenbutsu object of worship that was once housed in the Five-storied Pagoda on Mt. Haguro, and 33 life-sized statues of Sho Kanzeon Bosatsu (goddess of mercy)—a rarity even in Tohoku.

In addition, the Dewa Honjibutsu (original Buddhist divinity; Kannon, Amitabha, and Dainichi) of the three mountains that were in the sanctuary at Daikondo Temple (formerly Jakko Temple, Mt. Haguro and currently Sanshin-Gosaidan, Mt. Haguro) on the top of Mt. Haguro can be worshipped at Otake Dainichido Hall located within the same grounds.
- source : shonai-bunka.jp/en

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The Autumn Peak - aki no mine-iri 秋の峰入り
..... In Toge on August 25, shugenja make last preparations before journeying in procession to Kotakuji, in the depths of Mt Haguro. They eat their last meal for the next three days. The Tobu Daisendatsu wraps a sheet of white paper folded into the shape of a sword over his leggings. This is identical to what is placed on the head of a dead person for the funeral. It symbolizes the separation of death from life, and in addition is a representation of the sword of Fudo Myoo, a divinity associated with Shugendo. The white robes that both he and the Sho-Daisendatsu wear are identical to those worn by the dead.
..... The former Fudo Hall has now been converted into a shrine called Otaki Jinja.
..... There was once a statue of Fudo Myoo almost two meters high enshrined here. The shugenja, who have yet attain the realm of enlightenment, see Fudo, an avatar of Dainichi Nyorai, as a frightening figure.
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Namu Arasawa Taisho Fudo Myoo
(I place my trust in Taisho Fudo Myoo of Arasawa)

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Namu kimyo shorai tobu daisendatsu Fudoin Hodo daiajari
(I place my trust in the Tobu Daisendatsu, the Great Ajari Fudoin Hodo)

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A long article, read here
- source : hagurokanko.jp/en


- Haguro Shugendo - The Autumn Peak
- source : Mark Schumacher
(long PDF file)

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source : hinokuruma.at.webry.info

namu Fudo Myo-O 南無不動明王



- - - - - Homepage of the temple
- source : www.tohoku36fudo.jp


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... In Haguro, Yamabushi living close to the temple, during the weeks which precede the autumn pilgrimage in the mounts of Dewa-Sanzan and with the Kotakuji monastery, meet to carry out the preparation of material of clothing and the equipment necessary for the pilgrimage. For Mine-iri in the Omine mounts, they are the monks of Shogoin who prepare in the temple of Kyoto all the material necessary. Nevertheless, the purchase of the costume of yamabushi (worn by ritual which is essential for all shugenja considering its comfort and its utility) remains the responsibility of each one according to his rank and capacities (financial).
- source : www.shugendo.fr/en

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於竹大日如来縁起絵巻

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Otake Dainich-nyorai engi emaki
(History of the Otake Buddha)

The Otake Dainichi-nyorai engi emaki is painted on three scrolls and in the possession of Kotakuji-Shozenin, the headquarters and training center of the Haguro Shugendo sect.
This emaki explains the origin of the Otake Dainichi-do, a sanctuary within the temple's compound enshrining Otake Dainichi Buddha. The scrolls depict the legend of the woman Otake, who is considered by Haguro Shugendo to be an incarnation of Dainichi Buddha.
This database, with digitized pictures of the emaki and Otake related resources, was created with the full support
- source : www.nichibun.ac.jp


- MORE about
. O-Take Nyorai 於竹大日 .
and a haiku by Kobayashi Issa

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Matsuo Basho and 出羽三山 羽黒町 - 手向の宿
正善院黄金(こがね)堂 and the remains of the home of his disciple Romaru 呂丸宅跡
- source : bashouan.com


. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 

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. Haguro San 羽黒山 .
羽黒 出羽三山 Three mountains of Dewa .

- Introduction -

. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .


. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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9/08/2014

yakuyoke in Tohoku

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Yakuyoke Fudo in Tohoku 厄除不動尊

. Yakuyoke Fudo 厄除不動 Fudo to ward off evil .
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05 龍覚寺 - 厄除不動尊 - Yakuyoke Fudo Yamagata
07 普伝寺 - 厄除不動 Yakuyoke Fudo Akita
14 大圓寺 - 厄除不動尊 - Yakuyoke Fudo Aomori
18 青龍寺 -厄除不動 - Yakuyoke Fudo Aomori
introduced below

34 成田山 圓養寺 真言宗智山派 - 厄除不動 - Yakuyoke Fudo Fukushima
. Enyooji 圓養寺 Enyo-Ji / 円養院 Enyo-In - Shirakawa .

. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 


. Nakano Fudo Son 中野不動尊 .
Fukushima

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Nr. 05 新山 - 龍覚寺 - 厄除不動尊 - Yakuyoke Fudo
Ryuukakuji 龍覚寺 Ryukaku-Ji
Yamagata 山形県 - 布施の道場 - fuse

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山形県鶴岡市泉町1-13
1-13 Izumimachi, Tsuruoka, Yamagata

This is also pilgrim temple Nr. 28 in
Shonai 33 Kannon temples 庄内三十三観音 

A temple of this name is located at the beginning of the ascent to mount Haguro San 羽黒山. Since old people, children and pregnant women could not climb this mountain, there was a second temple of this name in the town of Tsurugaoka built in 1166, where they could come to pray, especially to a statue of Kannon Bosatsu. The temple has been relocated twice and in 1612 was placed in its present location at 高畑土提上.

When daimyo Sakai Tadakatsu 酒井忠勝 (1587 - 1662) became lord of the domain in 1622, the temple was in the kimon 鬼門 direction of his castle. He also placed a statue of Fudo Myo-O to pray for peace in the reigon.

Other famous statues of this temple are
聖観音像、金剛界大日如来、古四王権現、摩利支天、弁財天等


- Chant of the temple
空飛ふやここ鶴岡の龍覚寺 
慈眼を仰ぎ 合す両の手



statue of 大聖不動明王

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- - - - - Homepage of the temple
- source : www.tohoku36fudo.jp


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07 普光山 - 普伝寺 - 厄除不動 Yakuyoke Fudo
Fudenji 普伝寺 Fuden-Ji
Akita 秋田県 - 持戒の道場 - jikai

秋田県秋田市大町4-5-37
4 Chome-5-37 Ōmachi, Akita-shi, Akita



- Chant of the temple
受くる身の 厄難消滅 有難や 
成就の御佛 南無不動尊


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There is also a Fudenji in Italy !!
CHANGE WITHIN TRADITION
A LIFE OF COMMUNION AND SALVATION


The worshipful silence
of a pentecostal companionship
is lived in quiet emptiness,
waiting for what cannot be anticipated
through mystery and in
communion of spirit,
meets the truth of man
that is
Buddha


43039 Salsomaggiore Terme - Bargone 113
- source : www.fudenji.it/en

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14 神岡山 - 大圓寺 - 厄除不動尊 - Yakuyoke Fudo
Daienji 大圓寺 / 大円寺 Daien-Ji
Aomori 青森県 - 忍辱の道場 ninniku

青森県南津軽郡大鰐町大字蔵館字村岡12
Muraoka-12 Kuradate, Ōwani-machi, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori


source : kitano3.exblog.jp





. Daienji 大圓寺 / 大円寺 Daien-Ji .
Nr. 22 - 神岡山 Jingozan 大圓寺 Daien-Ji
of the pigrimage 津軽弘法大師霊場 - Tsugaru Kobo Daishi Reijo
Pilgrimage to 23 Kobo Daishi temples in Tsugaru .  

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18 全仏山 - 青龍寺 -厄除不動 - Yakuyoke Fudo 
Seiryuuji 青龍寺 Seiryu-Ji
Aomori 青森県 - 忍辱の道場 ninniku

青森県青森市大字桑原字山崎45
Yamazaki-45 Kuwabara, Aomori-shi, Aomori

The temple is famous for the Great Buddha of Showa
Showa Daibutsu 昭和大仏
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- Chant of the temple
桑原の昭和大佛 参りませ 
佛の恵み 盡きる事なく




- Homepage of the temple
- source : showa-daibutu.com



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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . 

. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .


. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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. Japan - after the BIG earthquake .
March 11, 2011, 14:46

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9/02/2014

Daiju-In Yamagata

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Daijuu-In 大樹院 Daiju-In

Nr. 04 上野山 - 雷不動明王 Kaminari Fudo
Daijuu-In 大樹院 Daiju-In
Yamagata 山形県 - 布施の道場 – fuse

. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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山形県山形市大字青野640
640 Aono, Yamagata

Aono village is situated in the Eastern corner of the Yamagata plain, extending South from 大岡山 Mount Ooka. There are many fruit tree plantations in the area.
In the back of the temple there are apple plantations along the mountain slopes.


- Chant of the temple
諸人に普くひかり与え給ふ 
青野にいます大きみ仏


大樹院 Daiju-In - lit. "Big Tree Temple"

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- Legend knows this:

Shoo-u Ryuu 請雨瀧 Sho-U Ryu
The Dragon God who brings rain


請雨瀧不動尊 Sho-U-Ryu Fudo
When Kobo Daishi Kukai left Mount Yudonosan 湯殿山 after founding a temple there, he came to the village 最上荘大早魃. People asked him to pray for some rain, so Kobo Daishi bowed to the direction of the Dragon (tatsumi 辰巳 - south-east).
Soon "Thunder Fudo" appeared and it began to rain large drops in the plain.
Kobo Daishi then asked the farmers to pray to this deity.


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- - - - - Homepage of the temple
- source : www.tohoku36fudo.jp



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There is another "Kaminari Thunder Fudo" 雷不動 along the Shikoku Pilgrimage
. Joodoo-Ji 浄土寺 Jodo-Ji - Nr. 33 .
請雨瀧不動尊


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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 

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. 弘法大師 空海 Kobo Daishi Kukai . (774 - 835) .


. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .


. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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8/26/2014

Komyo-In Yamagata

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Koomyoo-In 光明院 Komyo-In

Nr. 03 高瀧山 Koryuzan - 光明院 Komyo-In - 高瀧山不動尊 Koryuzan Fudo
Koomyoo-In 光明院 Komyo-In
Yamagata 山形県 - 布施の道場 – fuse

. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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source : trebor.cocolog-nifty.com

山形県天童市大字山口3143-1, 3143-1 Yamaguchi, Tendo, Yamagata

The town is famous for its hot springs and production of stones for shogi (将棋の駒). 95% of the shogi stones are made in Tendo.

The temple compound is located in Kaminoyama Village and revered by all people of the region.

It has been built by Saint Gyoki Bosatsu on request of 聖武天皇 Shomu Tenno.

The image of Fudo Myo-O is in the cliff behind the waterfall, where another image of Amida is also engraved.
People come here to pray.

There is also a statue of Kannon Bosatsu, carved by Gyoki Bosatsu,
Takamatsu Kannon 高松観音.
This Kannon temple is Nr. 11 in the Mogami Pilgrimage to 33 Kannon temples.
最上三十三観音霊場第十一番札所

Most of the original buildings have been victim of fires and many treasures are lost.



source : www.dewatabi.com/murayama

The temple has been rebuilt in 1872, in a separation from the shrine and the temple, where the torii gate is still left.

- Chant of the temple
世を救う 大悲あまねき 不動尊 
焔を負へる 姿尊し
(光明院御詠歌 at Komyo-In)

高瀧の 巌にいます み仏は 迷いある身を 救い給はむ
(奥ノ院御詠歌 at Oku no In)


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Fudo Waterfall

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- - - - - Homepage of the temple
- source : www.tohoku36fudo.jp


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Takamatsu Kannon hadaka mochitsuki
高松観音裸もちつき
pounding mochi rice cakes in the nude


at the Takamatsu Kannon temple in mid-December


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Scantily clad men pound mochi rice cakes to give give thanks for a bountiful harvest and pray for health and safety in the coming year.


. WKD - Yamagata Festivals INFO .

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Shogi 将棋 "Japanese chess"

Everything in the town of Tendo relates to the pentagonal shogi pieces.

Tendo-shi shogi museum 天童市将棋資料館 
We display document about world shogi and shogi including the history of piece.



and introducing Tendo Hot Springs
- source : yamagatakanko.com


. Tendoo Shoogi 天童将棋 Tendo Shogi .

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. Kômyô-in 光明院 Komyo-In, Komyoin - France .


There are other pilgrim temples with this name in Japan.

武相不動尊二十八所 - Busoo - Buso
Musashino and Sagami - 28 pilgrim temples
07. 圓瀧山 光明院 興禅寺 善立不動尊


九州88ヶ所108霊場 Kyushu - 88 and 108 temples
24. 第 23番 光明院
59. 第 59番 光明寺

. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 

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. Gyōki, Gyoki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 Saint Gyoki .
(668 - 749)


. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . 

. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .


. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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Jion-Ji Yamagata

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Jionji 慈恩寺 Jion-Ji

Nr. 01 Honzan 本山 - 慈恩寺
- 犬突き不動 Inu-tsuki Fudo, Fudo piercing a dog 
Jionji 慈恩寺 Jion-Ji
Yamagata 山形県 - 布施の道場 - fuse

Once a mad dog appeared and caused a lot of trouble.
So Fudo took his sword and stabbed the dog to kill him.

. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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山形県寒河江市大字慈恩寺地籍31
31 Jionji, Sagae, Yamagata Prefecture

Main statues are Miroku Bosatsu 弥勒菩薩 and
Kurikara Fudo 倶利釈迦不動明王

This temple has been the center of the culture in the retion of Sagae town 寒河江市 along the river 寒河江川 Sagaegawa, a tributary to river 最上川 Mogamigawa.

In the year 724, priest Gyoki passed here and back home in Kyoto praized the region for its beautiful scenery.
Later in 746 priest Baramon Sojo 波羅門僧上 Bodaisenna founded the temple in the name of Shomu Tenno (701 - 756) as a chokuganji 勅願寺 (temple build by order of an emperor).
(There are more temples in Tohoku that go back to these two priests and Shomu Tenno with prayers to bring peace to the Tohoku region.)

It served the Tendai and Shingon sect of Buddhism.
In our times it has become home to 17 sub-temples, like 最上院、華厳院 and 宝蔵院.


- Chant of the temple
出羽路なる大慈大悲の不動尊 
結ぶえにしは 法のみ山に


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不動明王 Fudo Myo-O

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慈恩寺秘仏展 Exhibition of Secret Buddha Statues
 2013

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Jion-ji temple is in Sagae City, which is known as a cherry-growing place. It is said that a Brahman in obedience to an imperial command of the Emperor Temnu opened the temple in 746.
In the Edo era, it was granted a stipend of 2,912 “koku” and florished as a grand Buddhist temple in Tohoku region. Its cultural asset of statues, paintings and alter fittings for Buddhism created in the period from Heian through Muromachi affiliated with the noble society in Kyoto is considered to be a match for that of Hiraizumi Chuson-ji-Temple.

In conjunction with the pre-destination promotion 2013 in the prefecture, invaluable statues at Jion-ji
It is a rare opportunity to view images of Buddha that are not usually available.

- Exhibits:
Seated Statues of Yakushi Nyorai [Healing Buddha] (Heian period: nationally-designated important cultural property) , not open to the public
Seated Statue of Dainichi Nyorai [Mahavairocana] (Kamakura period: municipally-designated tangible cultural property), not open to the public
Standing Statue of Kannon Bosatsu (Kamakura period: municipally-designated tangible cultural property), hidden from the public
Standing Statue of Seishi Bosatsu [Vajrapani] (Kamakura period: municipally-designated tangible cultural property), hidden from the public
- source : en.tohokukanko.jp/


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Book for the temple stamps - 御朱印帳





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juutetsu bussho bachi 鋳鉄仏餉鉢
cast iron pot for Buddhist rice offerings
from the year 1606.

If you place your head in this beautiful pot, it will prevent Alzheimer's disease and other infirmities of the head.

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Celebrating 1300 years of this temple, the secret statues will be shown
開山 1300年 秘仏御開帳記念

- - - - - Homepage of the temple
- source : www.honzan-jionji.jp


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- - - - - Yearly Festivals 年中行事

January 1 修正会(しゅしょうえ)Shushoo-E
February - 大般若会(だいはんにゃえ)Dai Hanya-E
May 4 濫觴会(らんじょうえ) Ranjoo-E
May 5 一切経会(慈恩寺舞楽) Issaikyoo-E


source : www.honzan-jionji.jp
September, Second sunday
柴燈護摩会(さいとうごまえ) Saitoo Goma-E, fire ritual

December 31 除夜の鐘 "ringing out the old year"

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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 

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. Gyōki, Gyoki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 Saint Gyoki .
(668 - 749)
and Baramon Sojo 波羅門僧上 (Barahman from India)
Bodaisenna Bodhisena, Bodhisenna 菩提僊那
(704–760)


. chokuganji 勅願寺 temple built on order of an emperor .

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . 

. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .


. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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8/18/2014

Kongo-Ji Iwate

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Kesen Narita Fudo 気仙成田不動尊

Nr. 24 Nyoizan 如意山 - 金剛寺 - 気仙成田不動尊 - Kesen Narita Fudo
Kongooji 金剛寺 Kongo-Ji
in Rikuzen Takata
Iwate 岩手県 - 精進の道場 - shoojin

. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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岩手県陸前高田市気仙町 - Kesen village, Rikuzen Takata town


The main statue is Nyoirin Kannon 如意輪観世音菩薩.

The river Kesengawa flows right through the inlay, where the thriving fishing port of Rikuzen Takata 陸前高田 used to be before the earthquake of 2011.

The first priest of this temple was 宥鑁法印 Yuban, who had been banned from the capital of Kyoto and then been pardones in 888.

Around the year 885 the poet 大江千里 Oe no Chisato passed here.

Date Masamune took residence at this temple when he passed the region during an inspection. During that time there were more than 30 sub-temples near the compound.

In our times it was a temple for mountain ascetics, with the hall for Fudo Myo-O at the top of the mountain. This hall had been built in 1673, when a messenger from the main Narita temple in Chiba came here to pray and dedicate it.

- Chant of the temple
成田より遷座しお座せる不動尊 
願い祈りて叶えざるなし




. Date Masamune 伊達政宗 .
(September 5, 1567 – June 27, 1636)


Ooe no Chisato, Ōe no Chisato 大江千里 Oe no Chisato
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poet nr. 23 of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu poetry collection

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Kesen Narita 気仙成田山護摩堂 Narita San, Goma-Do





- source : blogs.yahoo.co.jp/syory159sp

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. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 .
Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji in Chiba - the Main Narita Temple

After the earthquake in 2011, many people from the Main Narita Temple came here to help as best as they could.

気仙成田山とのご縁をもとにした
陸前高田での被災地支援活動
今より339年前1673年(延宝元年)に成田山から勧請(かんじょう)された御分霊を奉安する岩手県陸前高田市にある気仙成田山(真言宗智山派如意山金剛寺)。
当時避難所となっていた気仙成田山で、被災地の皆さまと共に、震災物故者の供養を行いました。




被災松を使った大勝御守 おおかちおんまもり
ookachi on mamori  -
special amulet to "win" and carry on after the tsunami


This had been lost in the tsunami, but now been re-newed at Narita san, Main temple.

This amulet is bringing together all people of the world, to help after the tsunami.

- Read more about all the efforts here :
- source : naritasan.or.jp/special



本堂と客殿 - after the earthquake



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- - - - - Homepage of the temple
不動堂 The Fudo Hall

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January 1 - 初詣(元旦)First visit to Fudo Myo-O

縁日(8月28日)- fire ritual every month on the 28th

December 26 - 納札お焚きあげ - ritual fire ceremony to burn the old amulets


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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 



- Not to mix with :
The famous port of Kesennuma 気仙沼, Miyagi, has been destroyed by the great earthquake on March 11, 2011.
It used to be a town full of restaurants serving local specialities.
. Kesennuma ningyoo 気仙沼の人形 Kesennuma dolls .

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Rikuzentakata 陸前高田市
is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan.

In the quinquennial census of 2010, the city has a population of 23,302 (2005: 24,709) and a population density of 100 persons per km². The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami caused extensive damage to the city, and as of February 2014, the city had an estimated population of 19,449 and a population density of 83.7 persons per km². The total area was 1,259.89 km².

Rikuzentakata is located in the far southeast corner of Iwate Prefecture, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east. The city contained Lake Furukawanuma until the 2011 tsunami destroyed it. Parts of the coastal area of the city are within the borders of the Sanriku Fukkō National Park.

History
The area of present-day Rikuzentakata was part of ancient Mutsu Province, and has been settled since at least the Jomon period. The area was inhabited by the Emishi people, and came under the control of the Yamato dynasty during the early Heian period. During the Sengoku period, the area was dominated by various samurai clans before coming under the control of the Date clan during the Edo period, who ruled Sendai Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate.

The towns of Kesen and Takada were established within Kesen District on April 1, 1889 with the establishment of the municipality system. The area was devastated by the 1896 Sanriku earthquake and the 1933 Sanriku earthquake Kesen and Takada merged with the neighboring town of Hirota and villages of Otomo, Takekoma, Yokota and Yonezaki on January 1, 1955 to form the city of Rikuzentakata.


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2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Rikuzentakata was reported to have been "wiped off the map" by the tsunami following the Tōhoku earthquake. According to the police, every building smaller than three stories high has been completely flooded, with buildings bigger than three stories high being flooded partially, one of the buildings being the city hall, where the water also reached as high as the third floor. The Japan Self-Defense Forces initially reported that between 300 and 400 bodies were found in the town.

On 14 March, an illustrated BBC report showed a picture of the town, describing it as "almost completely flattened." "It is not clear how many survived." The town's tsunami shelters were designed for a wave of three to four metres in height, but the tsunami of March 2011 created a wave 13 metres high which inundated the designated safe locations. Local officials estimate that 20% to 40% of the town's population is dead. "Rikuzen-Takata effectively no longer exists." Although the town was well prepared for earthquakes and tsunamis and had a 6.5 meter high seawall, it was not enough and more than 80% of 8,000 houses were swept away.

A BBC film dated 20 March reported that the harbour gates of the town failed to shut as the tsunami approached, and that 45 young firemen were swept away while attempting to close them manually. The same film reported that 500 bodies had been recovered in the town, but that 10,000 people were still unaccounted-for out of a population of 26,000. As of 3 April 2011, 1,000 people from the town were confirmed dead with 1,300 still missing, In late May 2011, an Australian reporter interviewed a surviving volunteer firefighter who has said 49 firefighters were killed in Rikuzentakata by the tsunami, among 284 firefighters known to have died along the affected coast, many while closing the doors of the tsunami barriers along the seashore.

Sixty-eight city officials, about one-third of the city's municipal employees, were killed. The town's mayor, Futoshi Toba, was at his post at the city hall and survived, but his wife was killed at their seaside home. The wave severely damaged the artifact and botanical collection at the city's museum and killed the staff of six people. The final death toll was 1656 killed and 223 missing and presumed dead. Portions of the city subsided by over a meter.
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. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 .
Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . 

. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .

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