6/08/2014

Shuzen-Ji Shizuoka

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Shuuzenji 修善寺 Shuzen-Ji
静岡県伊豆市修善寺964 - 964 Shuzenji, Izu-shi, Shizuoka



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Shorosan Shuzenj
Main object of worship: Statue of Dainichi Nyorai

One of the oldest structures in eastern Japan, the Temple dates from some 1200 years back. Priest Kukai (774-835), a great priest in Japanese Buddhism (see Heikenji for details), was once travelling across the country for missionary work, and stopped by this lonely village. Local people was greatly moved with his religious teachings and magical powers he performed. Tradition runs that while the Priest was staying here, he encountered with a boy and his sick father in the riverbed near the Temple. The boy was washing father's body with river water. Sympathizing with them, the boy in particular for his filial piety toward the father, Priest Kukai, who was believed to be endowed with miraculous power, approached them and tapped his Tokko (also called Dokko), or a ritual bell with a single-pronged handle, on a rock in the riverbed. Then, suddenly hot water gushed out. The father bathed in the warm water and could cure his sickness. The Tokko turned out to be a magic wand.

This is the origin of the hot springs in Shuzenji district, so the folklore goes. Today, there is a roofed compartment on the riverbed near the Temple called Tokko-no-yu, where the Priest is said to have met the boy and his father. It is now a major tourist attraction in Shuzenji town and hot water is still welling up.
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Hiking Trail to Oku-no-in Temple

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- source : www.asahi-net.or.jp



. Kobo Daishi, Kukai 弘法大師 空海 .
(774-835)

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about 127 cm high, from top to bottom 195 cm
It has the robe hanging over the right shoulder, which is quite seldom for a Fudo statue.

Most probablyl made by monk 善無畏三蔵 Senmui Sanzo, when he tried to ward off monsters and goblins of the region with fire riutals.
Shuzenji goma 修禅寺護摩

Shuzenji Temple was built in 807 AD.
Legend has it that the famous Saint Kobo and his disciple founded the temple while traveling around Japan. While Kobo Daishi (Saint Kobo) stayed only temporarily, his disciple Korin Taitoku stayed and built up a small Shingon temple called Fukuchizan Shuzen Bannnanzenji; the origin of present day Shuzenji temple.

Shuzenji Temple’s proprerties were far more extensive than today. The entrance to the temple ground was once by Yokose near the present day red bridge (Shuzenji-Bashi). Eight satellite temples once surrounded the main temple, echoing the style of the Shingon mandala in which eight Buddhisatvas surround the main Buddha “Dainichi Nyorai”. The last of these satellite temples disappearered about 100 years ago.

During the time of Kamakura shogunate (1185-1333), the Hojo clan dominated Japanesse political power. The first shogun Yoritomo had married Hojo Masako, and after the shogun’s death, his widow’s relatibes became the shogunate’s regents, and thereby the Izu Peninsula, they firmly controlled the Shuzenji area. Shuzenji Temple was the most important temple in their territory. For this reason, some important political rivals or enemies were exiled to Shuzenji Templ. In some cases they were also murdered there.

In 1193, the shogun Minamoto Yoritomo (whose wife was of the Hojo clan) had his brother Minamoto Noriyoriexiled to Shuzenji on suspicion of treason. Noriyori lived in a satellite temple of Shuzenji Temple called Shinkoin, once located below the present-day Hiei Shrine. He was attacked and killed there in 1193 or 1194.

In 1203 the second shogun Minamoto Yoriie (1182-1204) was exiled to Shuzenji Temple. He had been too young to be a responsible ruler, and when he became seriously ill, all his countries had been confiscated. All actual power came to be held by his grandfather Hojo Tokimasa who planned a rebellion against his maternal relatives, the Hojo’s together with his father-in-law of the Hiki clan. The plan was discovered, the Hilki clan was crushed and Yoriie was forced to abdiccate and was exiled to Shuzenji Temple. He was murdered in or near the temple on July 18, 1204 at the age of 22. It is said that Yoriie’s bathwater was poisoned, causing his death. A wooden mask of a red contorted face is in Shuzenji Temple’s museum. It is said that this is was Yoriie’s carved death mask.

After Yoriie’s death, his mother Hojo Masako commissioned various sutras, statues and a shrine to help her son’s soul find repose, and perhaps out of remorse for probable collaboration in ordering his murder. It is said that she commissioned Shuzenji Temple’s main statue of Dainichi Nyorai, made by the famous sculptor Jikkei in 1210 for Yoriie’s sake.

In 1275, Shuzenji Temple's domination was changed from Shingon To Rinzai Buddhism, supposedly in honor of the famous Chinese Rinzai monk Rankei Doryu. Rankei Doryu came to Japan in1246.He worked to establish and spread Zen Buddhism in Kamakura. He gained the support and respect of the shogunate's regent Hojo Tokimune.When Genghis Khan's Mongolia armies threatened Japan around 1274, Rankei Doryu was suspected of spying and was exlited to Shuzenji Temple. He was later found to be innocent and released. After leavibg Shuzenji Temple, he developed Rinzai Zen theory while living as a hermit on a mountainside for 20 years, Shuzenji Temple reminded a Rinzai temple for 243 years.

In 1361,a fuedal lord of Izu, Hatakeyama Kunihiko rebelled against the shogunate. He was defeated and took refuge in Shuzenji castle was set on fire; the fire spread to Shuzenji Temple, destroying it.

Shuzenji Temple was rebuilt, but in 1407 another fire broke out, destroying the main building completely.

The temple was rebuilt by Hojo Soun in 1489. Hojo Soun was feudal lord in Nirayama. He donated much land and money to the temple. He invited his uncle, the Soto Zen master Ryukei Hanjo-Zenji to become its abbot. Since then, Shuzenji Temple had belonged to the Soto school of Buddhism.

A number of famous Japanese writers have come to Shuzenji, visited Shizenji Temple, and were inspired by its history. in 1910, the famous writer Natsume Soseki also came to Shuzenji and wrote "Shuzenji Diary". The famous Kabuki playwright Okamoto Kido was inspired by his visit to Shuzenji in 1911. He wrote the Kabuki play called "Shuzenji Monogatari" which is based on the story of Minamoto Yoriie's tragic death. Shimaki Kensaku visited Shuzenji in 1944 and wrote the essay "Red Frog", which is about the stories of Shuzenji.

Many monks used to live and train in Shuzenji Temple. About 60 monks still lived in the temple about 100 years ago. The monastery was closed about 20 years ago when their number dropped to less than 10.
- source : shuzenji-temple.com/english

- Homepage of the temple Fukuchizan 福地山 修禅寺
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Hōjō Masako 北条 政子, (1156 – August 16, 1225)
was the eldest daughter of Hōjō Tokimasa by his wife Hōjō no Maki, onna-bugeisha and the first shikken, or regent, of the Kamakura shogunate. She was the sister of Hōjō Yoshitoki, and was married to Minamoto no Yoritomo, the first shogun of the Kamakura period. She was also the mother of O-Hime, Minamoto no Yoriie and Minamoto no Sanetomo, the second and third shoguns.
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toohatsu bonji mandara 頭髪梵字曼荼羅
Mandala of her own hair
源頼朝の一周忌 made for the first anniversary of the death of her husband
. Minamoto no Yoritomo 源頼朝 .
(May 9, 1147 – February 9, 1199)


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. Shizuoka Folk Art - 静岡県  .

mugikara saiku 麦稈細工 / mugiwarazaiku 麦藁細工 
craft from wheat straw





source : marik0

It started at the beginning of the Showa period, when a craftsman from Hyogo settled in town.
He dyed straw in colorful ways and made animals and small boxes.

harizaiku 貼り細工 sticking on with glue
amizaiku 編み細工 braiding


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Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims .



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6/07/2014

Mizukiri Fudo

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Mizukiri Fudoo 水切り不動 Mizukiri Fudo,
the "Water Cutter"


People pray to him when a wild river gets even wilder during heavy rainfall.

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The stone Buddhas of Moriya Sadaji 守屋貞治.
Stone Mason (1765 - 1832)
He became an apprentice of the craft when he was 15 and became independent at around 20. He worked until his end, when he was 68. He made more than 340 stone statues.


The wild river Mibugawa 三峰川, a trubutary to the Tenryugawa 天竜川, which flows from Nagano to Shizuoka, was flooding regularly during strong rain periods.
So to appease the spirit of the river, this Mizukiri Fudo was built.

長野県上伊那郡高遠町西高遠(建福寺)
1824 Takatomachi Nishitakato, Ina, Nagano 396-0211




大聖不動明王



The statue at Takatomachi, Katsuma is 1.5 m high and has been made by the stone mason of the village、Moriya Sadaji 守屋貞治.


There is also a normal Fudo statue by Sadaji at Komachiya, Komagane, Nagano 駒ヶ根 - 小町屋


- Look at many of his stone statues here
- source : www.isinohotoke.net


Fudo overlooking the valley

- source : shigeru.kommy.com/moriyateiji

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Shishigatani Mizukiri Fudo
鹿ヶ谷の水切り不動






- source : hamadra.jugem.jp

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There is a town at Shishigatani Fudoyama 鹿ケ谷不動山
Shishigatani Fudoyamacho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture


There is a pilgrimage to 12 temples dedicated to Myoken.
At temple 円成山霊鑑寺 Reigan-Ji there is also a statue of Fudo Myo-O beside the Myoken statue.
Shishigatani no Myooken san 鹿ケ谷の妙見さん

This temple for nuns was build in 1652 for the daughter of Gomizuno-O Tenno 後水尾天皇 and is one of the Monzeki temples of the Imperial Family in Kyoto.
People call it Tani Gosho 谷御所 "Honorable place in the Valley"



京都市左京区鹿ヶ谷御所ノ段町
Shishigatani Goshonodancho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto
- source : www.eonet.ne.jp/~jyunisimyouken


. Myoken Bosatsu 妙見菩薩 .
and Star Shrines, Hoshi Jinja 星神社

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Izurusan Mangan-ji temple in Tochgi
出流山 満願寺 - 栃木県栃木市出流町288
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- Homepage of the temple
- source : www.idurusan.com

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Manganji temple is the seventeenth temple in the Bando (33 Kannon temples of kango region) pilgrimage circuit.
- source : templesofjapan.com/Manganji

. Soomen Jizoo そうめん地蔵 Somen Noodles Jizo .
with a legend from Mangan-Ji

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Some sources say there is a mizukiri Fudo in Meguro, Tokyo, but this is maybe a mix-up with
mizukake Fudo, a statue where you can throw water on it and make a wish.

. Meguro Fudo Temple 目黒不動 .


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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims .



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Konjiki Golden Fudo

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Konjiki Golden Fudo 金色不動明王
The upgraded version of a yellow Fudo 黄不動.



Praise to the Golden Fudo !
Namu Konjiki Fudo Myo-O 南無金色不動明王

. Chishoo Daishi 智證大師 Enchin - Enchin 圓珍 / 円珍 .  
(814 - 891)

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at temple Enman-In Monzeki 円満院門跡 / 圓満院
滋賀県大津市園城寺町33, - 33 Onjojicho, Ōtsu, Shiga

- Homepage of the temple
- source : www.enmanin.com

This Fudo helps to bring your wish about a good future to become true.
運を開き願いを叶える


After a fire ceremony each month on the 28,
special "Fudo Rice Gruel" 不動粥 Fudogayu is offered to the participants.
The rice is offered to the statue since the evening of the 21st and then used to prepare the gruel on the 28th.



On the 28th of January special rituals are held to pray for the health of the imperial family and the wellbeing of the Japanese Nation.
新春特別法力初護摩供.


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Enman-in temple (圓満院) in Otsu went on the auction block held by the Otsu District Court. It went to the highest bidder for 1.07 billion yen on May 26, 2009. The winning bidder is a religious group in Koka, Shiga.
What makes this highly unusual is that the temple includes a Japanese garden and Shinden hall designated as Important Cultural Properties. The temple was established in the 12th century. The Shinden hall was moved from the Kyoto Imperial Palace in 1647.
The temple has had major financial problems with its cemetery business.
- source : shiga-ken.com/blog



近畿36不動尊の第25番霊場 Nr. 25 of the 36 Kinki Fudo Temples
. . Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .   .



. Rice gruel (kayu粥) and Rituals .

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. Miidera 三井寺(園城寺) Mii-dera .





kenponchakushoku Fudoo Myoo-Ooo 絹本著色不動明王像
silk-based colored painting of Fudo Myo-O
Yellow Fudo from Mii-dera

三井寺秘宝、黄不動を県内初展示へ 
national treasure 秘宝
- source : www.47news.jp/localnews


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Sanzenin 三千院 Sanzen-In - Konjiki Fudo 金色不動
Kyoto

konjiki fudoo cha 金色不動茶 "Tea of Golden Fudo"


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Sankoji 三鈷寺 Sanko-Ji "temple of the three-pronged vajra"
西山宗本山 - high up in the mountains above Western Kyoto
1323 Oharano Ishizukuricho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto - Sankoji
京都市西京区大原野石作町1323
- adjacent to temple Yoshiminedera

founded by saint 西山上人 Seizan Shonin of the Jodo sect
Kamakura period, around 1777

The temple houses a 金色不動尊 konjiki Fudo son made from wood.

- A temple for pilgrims
洛西観音霊場第五番 
西山国師遺跡霊場第十二番
Nr. 12 on the pilgrimage for 16 temples in honor of Seizan
- source : www.sankoji.com

- source : 西山国師遺跡霊場





Fudo holding a sword with a three-pronged vajra
不動明王が持っているのが三鈷の剣
- source : tetsuwanco.exblog.jp

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. 北関東三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Northern Kanto .

33 . 秋嶠山 地蔵院 妙法寺 - 金色不動尊 - Konjiki Fudo .

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. Ki Fudoo Myoo-Oo 黄不動明王 Ki Fudo-Myo-o, Yellow Fudo .
Meki Fudoo 目黄不動 Fudo with Yellow Eyes


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Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims .



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6/06/2014

Chomei Nagaiki Aizu

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Choomei Fudoo, Nagaiki Fudo 長命不動尊
Chomei Fudo granting a long life


32 大龍寺 臨済宗妙心寺派 - 長命不動尊
Dairyuuji 大龍寺 Dairyu-Ji
Fukushima 福島県 - 智慧の道場 - chie

. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .
 

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福島県会津若松市慶山2-7-23, Aizu Wakamatsu, Keizan

The main statue besides Fudo is a Holy Kannon Bosatsu 聖観音菩薩.

According to legend is was promoted by the daimyo Hoshina 保科正之 and founded the Zen Master 機外昭鑑禅師.

The statue of Fudo had been venerated at the temple 成就院 but after the Meiji Restoration most Buddhist statues were re-located to the temple Dairyu-Ji by the priest 太宗玄義和尚 and the worship of Fudo was revived.
Most visitors were the elderly, so now it is known as the "Fudo who grants a long life".
They often come on the Fudo day of the rooster 酉(とり)or on the 28th of a month, the Day of Fudo Myo-O.


. Hoshina Masayuki 保科正之 .
June 17, 1611 – February 4, 1673
... the founder of what became the Matsudaira house of Aizu. He was an important figure in the politics and philosophy of the early Tokugawa shogunate.

- Chant of the temple

今日無事(いまぶじ)を
ありがとうとて 只参る
会津(まち)を望める
長命不動(ながいきふどう) Naga-iki Fudo

I am greatful for today
and come to worship here
to the Fudo of Long Life,
overlooking the town of Aizu


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- source with larger photo : ameblo.jp/iyasino-oto

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This temple is also on the pilgrimage to the 12 Zodiac Animals in Aizu.
会津十二支守り本尊 Mamori Honzon
- source : www.aizue.net/jyunrei


. Ichidai Mamori Honzon 一代守り本尊 Personal Protector Deity .


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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 

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Kukai Kobo Daishi, priest Tokuitsu and the fighting with the Emishi people in the Tohoku region by the imperial government in Kyoto.
. Enichiji 慧日寺 Enichi-Ji .

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . 

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source : www.cosmo-kaken.co.jp

. Japan - after the BIG earthquake .
March 11, 2011, 14:46

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6/05/2014

Onsen hot spring Fudo

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onsen 温泉 hot springs and Fudo

There are hot springs named Fudo 不動温泉
or Fudo Yu 不動湯

and
there are Fudo statues near not springs 温泉不動.

. onsen 温泉 hot springs  

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不動温泉花菱 Hanabishi

長野県下伊那郡阿智村浪合254-1
54-1 Namiai, Achi, Shimoina District, Nagano
- source : www4.ocn.ne.jp/~hanabisi




不動温泉佐和屋 Sawaya

長野県飯田市千代2303-1
2303-1 Chiyo, Iida, Nagano
- source : www.fudou-onsen.co.jp


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. Hanano Onsen 花野温泉 たぬき湯 Tanukiyu .


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Kusatsu Onsen 草津温泉

西の河原公園 Sai no Kawara Park


source : 4travel.jp/travelogue

Kusatsu Onsen boasts the largest flowing water volume of all hot springs in Japan.
- source : kusatsuonsen-international

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. Minakami Onsen 水上温泉 .
and Minakamidera 水上寺 Minakami-dera

Totsukawa Onsen 十津川温泉 Totsukawa Hot Spring - Nara

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Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims .



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Kyushu Henro Fudo

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. 九州三十六不動尊霊場 Kyushu - 36 Fudo temples .
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九州88ヶ所108霊場 Kyushu - 88 and 108 temples

Pilgrimage to 88 and 108 sacred temples in Kyushu
in honor of Kobo Daishi Kukai and
the 88 Henro pilgrim temples in Shikoku.
弘法大師ゆかりの各派真言宗寺院を結んだ九州最大の霊場会です。


. Kobo Daishi, Kukai 弘法大師 空海 .
(774-835)


- source : www.kyushyu88.com


Many of the temples also feature a statue of Fudo Myo-O 不動明王.
Three of them have FUDO as their name.
They will be listed here as I find them.


108 bonno, bonnoo, bonnō, bonnou 煩悩 Bonno
Sanskrit "klesha" - worldly desires and defilements
. hyakuhachi 百八 one hundred and eight - 108 .

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. 篠栗四国八十八箇所 - Sasaguri 88 Shikoku Henro Temples .
Fukuoka

. Kobo Daishi Reijo 弘法大師霊場 Kobo Daishi Pilgrimages in Japan .

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- Oita 大分県

. Nr. 20 Sanmeiin 三明院 Sanmei-In .
桔梗山 Kikyozan / 身代り不動 - Migawari Fudo


Nr. 21 Jingoji 宝劒山 神護寺 Hokenzan Jingo-Ji
大分県大分市鶴崎国宗654
located on Mount Hachimen south of Nakatsu.

It was a Shugendo site for mountain ascetics, and in the shrine below was a massive Tengu mask. There are several small waterfalls where ascetics would practise austerities.
- source and more photos : Jake Ojisan -

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- Miyazaki 宮崎県

. Miyazaki 36 Fudo Pilgrims .
Nr. 32 Koomyooji 光明寺 Komyo-Ji
Nr. 38 Chookyuuji 長久寺 Chokyu-Ji
Nr. 39 Choomanji 潮満寺 Choman-Ji



Nr. 41 天長寺 Tenchooji 天長寺 Tencho-Ji
Shoorinzan 松林山 Shorinzan
shihi Fudo 四臂不動明王 Fudo with four arms (secret statue)
宮崎県都城市都島町1300 - Miyakojima village, Miyakonojo town, Miyazaki
- source : www.kyushyu88.com/temple41

There is another Fudo stone statue at this temple garden.

- source : btvm.ne.jp





Nr. 42 Koosenji 弘泉寺 Kosen-Ji, Kosenji
宮崎県えびの市大字原田957-1
えびの八幡山 Ebinohachimanzan


- source : www.kyushyu88.com/temple42



- source : henroseika.exblog.jp



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- Kagoshima 鹿児島

Nr. 44 大乗山 不動寺 Daijoozan Fudo-Ji
鹿児島県鹿児島市稲荷町36-57
- source : www.kyushyu88.com/temple44

Nr. 48 Koboji 弘法寺 Kobo-Ji
. Koobooji 弘法寺 Kobo-Ji .
Kushiracho Shimoobaru, Kanoya, Kagoshima


Nr. 49 大師山 剣山寺 Kenzan-Ji
. Kenzanji 剣山寺 Kenzan-Ji .
1239-6 Hiyoshicho Hioki, Hioki - Kagoshima


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. - Kumamoto 熊本県.

50 願成寺 Ganjo-Ji
51 勘代寺 Kandai-Ji
52 高寺院 Takatera-In
53 観蓮寺 Kanren-Ji
54 医王寺 Io-Ji
55 本蔵院 Honzo-In
56 金剛寺 Kongo-Ji
57 蓮華院誕生寺 Renge-In Tanjo-Ji
58 金剛寺 Kongo-Ji

98 生善院 Shozen-in
99 高野寺 Koya-Ji
100 金剛乗寺 Kongojo-Ji
101 大勝寺 Taisho-Ji


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- Nagasaki 長崎県

. Nr. 64 Ryuushooji 龍照寺 Ryusho-Ji .
Fugenzan 普賢山 / 厄よけ不動 Yakuyoke Fudo


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. - Saga 佐賀県 .

04 不動院 Fudo-In
60 龍王院 Ryuo-In
61 高野寺 Koya-Ji
62 誕生院 Tanjo-In
63 蓮厳院 Renge-In
67 東光寺 Toko-Ji
68 無動院 Mudo-In
69 西光密寺 Saikomitsu-Ji
70 宝光院 Hoko-In
80 鶴林寺 Kakurin-Ji
81 大聖院 Daisho-In
82 千如寺 Sennyo-Ji

102 光明寺 Komyo-Ji
103 大定寺 Daijo-Ji
104 金剛寺 Kongo-Ji


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- Fukuoka 福岡県

Nr. 01 . Toochooji 東長寺 Tocho-Ji / 東長密寺 Tochomitsu-Ji .
2-4 Gokushomachi, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka

Nr. 02 . Hanya-In 華香山 般若院 Hanya-In .
1 Chome-3-15 Oike, Minami Ward, Fukuoka



Nr. 03 清影山 如意輪寺 Nyoirin-Ji
福岡県小郡市横隈1729
1729 Yokoguma, Ogōri-shi, Fukuoka

- reference : osanomome.shikisokuzekuu.net



Nr. 08 Ryuushooji 隆照寺 - 遍照山 Ryusho-Ji
福岡県糟屋郡宇美町原田1丁目17-5
Main statue is Dainichi Nyorai, on the left and right are Fudo and Kannon.


- source and more photos : ojisanjake.blogspot.jp

- reference : www.kyushyu88.com




Nr. 10 大日山 不動寺 Dainichizan Fudo-Ji
福岡県久留米市三潴町西牟田6400-29
6400-29 Mizumamachi Nishimuta, Kurume-shi, Fukuoka
- source : www.kyushyu88.com/temple10



Nr. 11 Myookanji 明観寺 Myokan-Ji
2-51 Nishimachi, Iizuka, Fukuoka

- source : ojisanjake.blogspot.jp -


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Nr. 35 Gyooshinji, Ikumadera 行真寺 Gyoshin-Ji
仏旗 遍照山 ( へんじょうざん )
Kawakita, Tsuno, Koyu District, Miyazaki


- Look at more photos here
- source : Jake Ojisan -


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Nr. 64 Ryuushooji 龍照寺  Ryusho-Ji
Fugenzan 普賢山 - see Nagasaki
the lower east slope of Mount Unzen, Shimabara
長崎県南島原市深江町戊3987-35



- source : Jake Ojisan - with more photos

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. Nr. 88 屏風山 Byobusan 鎮国寺 Chinkoku-Ji .
波切り不動 Namikiri Fudo

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Nr. 89. Kongoochooin 金剛頂院 Kongocho-In







Look at some more on the way of :
- source : Jake Ojisan (01) -
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- source : Jake Ojisan (02) -
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- source : Jake Ojisan (03) -

- HP of temple : kongouchouin.com -

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Nr. 90. Jooshin In 浄心院 Joshin-In
Joojuu Kongoo san 常住金剛山 Jojukongo-San

福岡県朝倉市平塚780-1
780 Hiratsuka, Asakura-shi, Fukuoka

migawari Fudo 身代わり不動


- source : www.kyushyu88.com

also Nr. 8 on the Pilgrimage to 24 Jizo temples of Kyushu
平塚苦ぬき地蔵尊
お不動様の偉大な慈悲の力とお稲荷様の神霊を受け抜苦与薬、即身成仏を三密加持.
- source : www.kyushyu24.com




. Nr. 92 大原山 不動院 Daigensan Fudo-In .
福岡県北九州市門司区吉志(大字)171-3
171-3 Kishi, Moji-ku, Kitakyūshū-shi, Fukuoka





Nr. 106 . 眞光院 Shinko-In
福岡県糸島市二丈福井395-1
395-1 Nijōfukui, Itoshima-shi, Fukuoka

- source : shinkouin.or.jp



Nr. 108 Chinkoku-Ji, Oku no In 鎮国寺 奥の院
migawari Fudo 身代わり不動明王立像
The statue of Fudo is only shown once a year on April 28, when a fire-walking ritual is alos held 火渡り柴灯護摩供.
福岡県宗像市吉田966
966 Yoshida, Munakata-shi, Fukuoka
- source : www.kyushyu88.com/temple108


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- - - - Suggested course for 15 days

1日目
<1>東長寺→<2>般若院→ (二日市温泉)→<8>隆照寺→<9>明王院→ <89>金剛頂院→篠栗・飯
2日目
篠栗・飯塚→<93>正法寺→<12>金倉寺→ <11>明観寺→<13>法善寺→ <15>西教院→<14>東蓮寺→<16>善覚寺→ (小倉駅)→<18>徳泉寺→<17>阿弥陀院→ <91>真光寺→<92>不動院 →小倉
3日目
小倉→(新門司港)→<19>普門院→<20>三明院→<21>神護寺→ <22>大楽寺→(大分空港)→<23>光明院→<24>蓮華寺→ (別府国際観光港)→<25>金剛頂寺→別府温泉

4日目
別府温泉→(大分港)→<26>福寿院→(大分市内温泉)→<96>賢龍寺→ <27>蓮城寺→ <28>興山寺→<29>海岸寺→<30>大日寺→延岡

5日目
延岡→<31>龍仙寺→<32>光明寺→<33>永願寺→ (日向港)→<34>中野寺→<35>行真寺→<36>貫川寺→ (佐土原温泉)→(宮崎港)→<37>香泉寺→<38>長久寺→(宮崎空港)→青島温泉

6日目
青島温泉→<39>潮満寺→<40>西明寺→(志布志港)→<41>天長寺→ <43>法城院→<44>不動寺→<45>大歓寺→鹿児島市内温泉・指宿温泉

7日目
鹿児島市内温泉・指宿温泉→<47>光明寺→(川尻温泉)→<97>大国寺→(吹上温泉)→ <49>剣山寺→<46>峰浄寺→<48>薩摩薬師寺→宮之城温泉・紫尾温泉(泊)

8日目
宮之城温泉・紫尾温泉→(鹿児島空港)→(吉松温泉)→(京町温泉)→(吉田温泉)→<42>弘泉寺→ <99>高野寺→<50>願成寺→<51>勘代寺→ <98>生善院→<53>観蓮寺→ <52>高寺院→人吉温泉

9日目
人吉温泉→<54>医王寺→<55>本蔵院→<56>金剛寺→ (熊本空港)→(山鹿温泉)→<100>金剛乗寺→(玉名温泉)→<57>蓮華院誕生寺→ <58>金剛寺→<101>大勝寺→柳川温泉

10日目
柳川温泉→<59>光明寺→(船小屋温泉)→<10>不動寺→ <94>大日寺→<4>不動院→(基山ラジウム温泉)→ <3>如意輪寺→ <7>興徳院→<90>浄心院→<5>大師寺→ <6>南淋寺→<95>明王寺→原鶴温泉・筑後川温泉

11日目
原鶴温泉・筑後川温泉→<60>龍王院→<61>高野寺→ <102>光明寺→(武雄温泉)→<67>東光寺→ <68>無動院→<69>西光密寺→ <70>宝光院→<103>大定寺→嬉野温泉(泊)

12日目
嬉野温泉→<62>誕生院→<63>蓮厳院→(島原温泉)→ <64>龍照寺→雲仙温泉・小浜温泉

13日目
雲仙温泉・小浜温泉→<65>延命寺→(長崎空港)→<66>東前寺→(波佐見温泉)→ <71>浄漸寺→<72>光輪院→ <104>大智院→<74>東漸寺→佐世保市内

14日目
佐世保市内→<73>西光寺→<76>西福寺→<75>御橋観音寺→ <77>最教寺奥之院→(田ノ浦温泉)→<78>開元寺→ <79>善福寺→<105>金剛寺→ <80>鶴林寺→<81>大聖院→唐津市内

15日目
唐津市内→<106>眞光院→<107>隆善寺→ <82>千如寺大悲王院→<83>誓願寺→ <84>法蔵院→<85>観音寺→<86>海心寺→ <87>宗像観音寺→<88>鎮国寺→<108>鎮国寺 奥の院
- source : www.kyushyu88.com/reijou

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source : nihon-naigai.com

九州八十八ヵ所百八霊場巡り - 88 and 108 Pilgrim Temples in Kyushu

01. 第 1番 東長寺
02. 第 2番 般若院
03. 第 3番 如意輪寺
04. 第 4番 不動院 Fudo-In
05. 第 5番 大師寺
06. 第 6番 南淋寺
07. 第 7番 興徳院
08. 第 8番 隆照寺
09. 第 9番 明王院

10. 第 10番 不動寺 Fudo-Ji
11. 第 11番 明観寺 Myokan-Ji
12. 第 12番 金倉寺
13. 第 13番 法善寺
14. 第 14番 東蓮寺
15. 第 15番 西教院
16. 第 16番 善覚寺
17. 第 17番 阿弥陀院
18. 第 18番 徳泉寺
19. 第 19番 普門院

20. 第 20番 三明院
22. 第 21番 神護寺
23. 第 22番 大楽寺
24. 第 23番 光明院
25. 第 24番 蓮華寺
26. 第 25番 金剛頂寺
27. 第 26番 福寿院
28. 第 27番 蓮城寺
28. 第 28番 興山寺
29. 第 29番 海岸寺

30 大日寺
31 龍仙寺
32 光明寺
33 永願寺
34 中野寺
35 行真寺 Ikumadera / Gyoshin-Ji
36 貫川寺
37 香泉寺
38 長久寺
39 潮満寺

40 西明寺
41 天長寺
42 弘泉寺
43 法城院
44 不動寺 Fudo-Ji
45 大歓寺
46 峰浄寺
47 光明寺
48 弘法寺
49 剣山寺

50 願成寺
51 吉祥院勘代寺
52 高寺院
53 観蓮寺
54 医王寺
55 本蔵院
56 金剛寺
57 蓮華院誕生寺
58. 第 58番 金剛寺
59. 第 59番 光明寺

60 龍王院
61 高野寺
62 誕生院
63 蓮厳院
64 龍照寺
65 延命寺
66 東前寺
67 東光寺
68 無動院
69 西光密寺

70 宝光院
71 浄漸寺
72 光輪院
73 西光寺
74 東漸寺
75 御橋観音寺
76 寿福寺
77 最教寺奥之院
78 開元寺
79 善福寺

80. 第 80番 鶴林寺
81 大聖院
82. 第 81番 大聖院
83. 第 82番 千如寺
84. 第 83番 誓願寺
85. 第 84番 法蔵院
86. 第 85番 愛宕観音寺
87. 第 86番 海心寺
87. 第 87番 宗像観音寺
88. 第 88番 鎮国寺
89. 第 89番 金剛頂院 Kongocho-In

90. 第 90番 浄心院 Joshin-In
91. 第 91番 真光寺
92. 第 92番 不動院 Fudo-In
93. 第 93番 正法寺
94. 第 94番 大日寺
95. 第 95番 明王寺
96. 第 96番 賢龍寺
<97> 大国寺
<98> 生善院
<99> 高野寺

<100> 金剛乗寺
101.第101番 大勝寺
(102) 光明寺
(103) 大定寺
(104) 大智院
(105) 金剛寺
106.第106番 眞光院 Shinko-In
107.第107番 隆善寺
108.第108番 奥の院
- source : osanomome.shikisokuzekuu.net

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Some temples also belong to the Fudo Pilgrimage :
. 九州三十六不動尊霊場 Kyushu - 36 Fudo temples .


. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction .
 


. Narita Fudo 成田不動尊 .
Temple Shinshooji 新勝寺 Shinsho-Ji

. O-Mamori お守り Amulets and talismans from Japan . 

. Japanese Temples - ABC list - .

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