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A rare Jizo
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I learned here that there is a rare Jizo because there is a business near Ishizu on the Hankai Line and went to visit. I visited Ishizuta Shrine first and went west a little from there to find him in the shopping street. It is a well-maintained hall. You can see most of the things in the photo of the information board, but in reality, the case in which it was placed was covered with red cloth like a goodwill, and I opened it a little and showed it. Rather than sleeping, I fell down for some reason, and in some circumstances ...
If you follow the shopping street on the east side of Nankai Ishizugawa Station, you will find it at the end. It's small, but it seems to be well managed. The locals set up incense sticks. It is rare for Jizo to lie down, so I think it is a good idea to visit it as a set with the nearby Ishizuta Shrine.
There are several reclining Buddhas in Japan, but I think Jizo lying down is rare. Its name is "Yokonoe Jizoson". I actually went to Ishizuta Shrine, but unfortunately it was hidden under a large cover during the renovation, and I couldn't see the main shrine, so I met this town Buddha while enjoying walking around the town. If you walk straight from Ishizugawa Station on the Nankai Main Line, is it about 7~8 minutes? Looking at the quaint wooden Jizo-do, there is a red cloth on the small but splendidly set with granite ...
A rare Jizo
I learned here that there is a rare Jizo because there is a business near Ishizu on the Hankai Line and went to visit. I visited Ishizuta Shrine first and went west a little from there to find him in the shopping street. It is a well-maintained hall. You can see most of the things in the photo of the information board, but in reality, the case in which it was placed was covered with red cloth like a goodwill, and I opened it a little and showed it. Rather than sleeping, I fell down for some reason, and in some circumstances ...
it's around the ishizugawa shopping street.
If you follow the shopping street on the east side of Nankai Ishizugawa Station, you will find it at the end. It's small, but it seems to be well managed. The locals set up incense sticks. It is rare for Jizo to lie down, so I think it is a good idea to visit it as a set with the nearby Ishizuta Shrine.
A town Buddha who collects faith sideways
There are several reclining Buddhas in Japan, but I think Jizo lying down is rare. Its name is "Yokonoe Jizoson". I actually went to Ishizuta Shrine, but unfortunately it was hidden under a large cover during the renovation, and I couldn't see the main shrine, so I met this town Buddha while enjoying walking around the town. If you walk straight from Ishizugawa Station on the Nankai Main Line, is it about 7~8 minutes? Looking at the quaint wooden Jizo-do, there is a red cloth on the small but splendidly set with granite ...