Saturday, July 11, 2015
Inari Shrine at Tamatsukuriyu Shrine
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Iwami Mandala Kannon Pilgrimage Temple 2 Sofukuji
A few of the temples on the Iwami Kannon Pigrimages are likely to be quite large and important, but I expect most to be like this one, Sofukuji, officially temple number 2.
Its a small village temple of the Soto Zen sect located in Ikeda at the base of Mount Sanbe. There was no-one home so I could not get into the main hall and see the main Kannon statue, the honzon.
However you never know what you are going to find, and I was pleasantly surprised to discover this collection of statues which seem to be rakan, the 500 disciples of the Buddha.
One of the intriguing things about the rakan is the diversity of faces and poses. It is said that you can always find a statue that reminds you of someone you know.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Izumo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage Temple 33 Seiganji
It is a Rinzai Zen temple and the honzon is a Kannon, but it is not the Kannon of the pilgrimage.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015
More Shrine Masks
Continuing with some photos of masks I found in shrines while walking along the Iwami coast this past spring. In a small shrine in a remote fishing cove near Orii were this pair of Ebisu and Daikoku, 2 of the 7 Lucky Gods, and often paired together.
At the Kasuga Shrine in Sufu was this pairing of, I think, Shoki and Oni. These are much older, wooden masks.
At the Itsukushima Shrine in Matsubara another Ebisu-Daikoku pair. They look as if they may have been made out of plaster. I have a small pair made out of plaster at home.
At Ikan Shrine in Shimokou, a demon mask with some variations that I hadnt seen before leading me to believe it is from a mask maker I have not encountered before. The use of curved fangs is unusual and something I had been thinking of incorporating into my own masks.
Finally, at the Hekireki Shrine next to the site of the former Kokubunji, yet another Ebisu- Daikoku pair
Monday, June 29, 2015
Friday, June 26, 2015
Shrine masks
While walking along the Shimane coast in the spring I stopped in at as many shrines as I could. One of the things I seek out at shrines are masks. many shrines will have masks on display in the main hall to ward off evil or to attract good fortune. Sometimes they will be regular kagura masks vworn by dancers, but sometimes they will be large and non-functional as masks. This first one was an older, wooden demon mask at Kakihime Shrine in Kushiro near Masuda.
Not far away at the Hachimangu in Tsuda there were a lot of masks on display, the most intriguing being this large demon mask, also wooden and old.
Masks will often come in pairs, the left one is certainly a Karasu Tengu, which would usually be paired with a long-nosed Tengu, but I am not sure if that is what the right hand mask is.
There was also a pair of Tengu in the normal coloring and style.....
And there was a Shoki mask. Shoki, a daoist demon-queller is conflated with Susano in Japan and the two masks are often interchangeble.
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Tamatsukuri Public Onsen
His design is ditinctive and uses one of his trademarks, geometric solids.
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Sunday, June 21, 2015
Sunset at Kiki
As the ninth day of my walk along the Shikoku Pilgrimage was drawing to an end it was time to seek out a place to spend the night.
After passing through the fishing village of Tainohama I passed through Kiki in a small bay. Outside of the village I settled in on the narrow beach.
It was quiet and with a great view but the high water mark was almost as high as the sea wall and I didn't fancy waking up in the middle of the night with the water lapping at my feet, so I packed up and headed back towards the village.
Back at the edge of the village I had passed a small, wooden observation tower. It had a roof, wide benches, a toilet right next door, and a vending machine, as well as views, so this would be my spot to spend the night. It was not an official rest hut for pilgrims, but it was already dark and I woud be gone by first light and there was no-one around. Stealth camping.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Cherry Blossoms at Tamatsukuri Onsen
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Monday, June 15, 2015
Fudo Myo-o at Myo-o-in
High on Mount Wakasugiyama near Sasaguri in Fukuoka is Myooin.
According to the legend it was under the waterfall here that Kukai (Kobo Daishi) practised austerities after he returned from China.
Not surprisingly there are dozens of statues of Fudo here.
Inside the main hall there were also many statues of Fudo and there were also many other statues of deities and boddhistavas.
The final photo is actually at Monju-in a temple literally next door to Myoo-in
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