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One Thousand Jizo
Shiba Daimon at Night por Rekishi no Tabi Por Flickr: This is the rebuilt outer gate that leads to Zōjō-ji in Shiba, Tokyo. Zōjō-ji is affiliated with the Jodo sect of Buddhism, which was founded by Honen Shonin in 1175. Zōjō-ji was built in 1393, but Tokugawa Ieyasu moved it to its current site in the Shiba are of Minato-ku in 1598 as he began to build up the city of Edo—which was what Tokyo was called until 1868. Zojo-ji became the patron temple of the Tokugawa and the final resting place for many of the shoguns—hence the temple and its gates are decorated with the hollyhock family crest of the Tokugawa clan.
New Years, zojo-ji
Autumn in Japan
Raindrops & Petal Props 🌸🌧️🌺
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Rain and Kannon. (梅雨) Tsuyu in Tokyo, Japan.