TOUKEN RANBU - Mikazuki x Tsurumaru

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TOUKEN RANBU - Mikazuki x Tsurumaru
This peaceful temple is Kichijoji, found in Saijo, Ehime Prefecture. It's temple number 63 on the famous Shikoku Pilgrimage. Saijo sits between the sea and mountains in western Japan, known for spring water and spiritual heritage. Today’s images take you above and around this quiet sacred site.
From the air, you can see the whole temple complex tucked into the town. Traditional rooftops and straight garden paths stand out against the nearby houses. These photos capture the clean geometry and calm that draw visitors here. Up close, you’ll spot a tall statue of Kūkai—also called Kōbō Daishi—holding his staff and beads. He's the monk who founded this pilgrimage over a thousand years ago.
The temple bell rests under a finely built wooden belfry. These bells are rung during ceremonies to mark time and invite stillness. The main hall (hondō) has wide eaves and a simple gravel courtyard. This building holds the temple’s main object of worship—Bishamonten, a guardian deity often linked to protection and good fortune.
Kichijoji blends the local feel of a small town with the timeless pull of Buddhist tradition. The details—statues, gates, bell—show care and history in every stone.
Curious about more temples like this? I capture drone shots and scenes across Shikoku. You can find more on my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shikoku4k.
Współczucie czy litość mogą być wyrazem arogancji.
Shiroshi Saijo
Yoru Michio, Ruka Todo "Jigoku Kurayami Hana mo Naki", tom 4.
A sculpted image of Jizō Bodhisattva (地蔵菩薩) dating to the early Kamakura period (1185-1333) at Jippōji Temple (実報寺) in Saijō, Ehime Prefecture, said to have been enshrined at this temple after washing ashore nearby and only viewable by the general public once every 33 years
Image from a November 5, 2022 article in the Ehime Shimbun detailing the image’s latest unveiling on October 30th of this year
Iron Angels (1987)
この日は妻の誕生日。ランチもディナーも全部妻の希望のものを。これは西条のスープカレー荒谷商店へ。野菜を美味しくいただけるスープカレー。北海道でスープカレーを覚えた私も大満足のお味でした。美味しかった。
TOUKEN RANBU - Mikazuki x Tsurumaru
Sama wiosna nie wystarczy, by kwiaty wiśni pięknie zakwitły. (...) Im surowsza zima, tym piękniej się rozwiną.
Shiroshi Saijo
Yoru Michio, Ruka Todo "Jogoku Kurayami Hana mo Naki", tom 2.