Futagoji Temple, number 1 on the Kyushu Fudo Myoo Pilgrimage, is located at the heart of the Kunisaki Peninsula, and the heart of the ancient shugendo system of Rokugo Manzan.
This is the second post, as when I visited I took so many photos they could not reasonably be contained within a single post.
Now we cross the huge slab of stone that is a bridge to head up the steps to the next level and then on to the Okunoin.
A small shrine to Daikoku, one of the Seven Lucky Gods....
Like the other temples of the Rokugo Manzan form of Shugendo, Futago-ji is said to have been founded in 718 by the legendary monk Ninmon.
Being a mix of Tendai Buddhism and Usa Hachimangu, "shinto" torii and shimenawa are plentiful at Rokugo Manzan sites.
At this level is the Lecture Hall, housing a Shaka Triad. The first photo of this post is of the main altar.
Shaka Nyorai, in English, Sakyamuni the historical Buddha, is flanked by a Yakushi and an Amida.
There is a wonderful mural behind the main statues...
There are numerous other statues including the 4 shitenno.
The lecture hall was destroyed during the period of Shinbutsu Bunri in 1868 and was rebuilt in 1991.
It is used during the Oni-e fire festival in January.
Up another set of stone stairs and we come to the approach to the Okunoin.
The current building was built in 1846 with donations from the Matsudaira daimyo of Kitsuki domain.
In a small cave behind the hall is a sacred spring. The water is said to give eternal youth and longevity.
The main statue enshrined is a Thousand-armed Kannon.
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This might be my favorite spread from you thus far. Fascinating!
ReplyDeleteRobert
Thanks. Kunisaki is one of my favorite areas.....
Deletethe Kannon is quite amazing in detail ! thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteGabi
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