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Mokujiki Buddha statues in Inagawa (Hyogo Japan)
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Bisyamondo hall |
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Bhaisajyaguru |
Bhaisajyaguru |
Self statue |
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Vaisravana statue |
Tokoji temple |
Statues of tree |
Tokoji hall |
Belfry |
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Tennyuji hall |
Mokijiki statues |
Avalokitesvara |
Picture-story show |
Near Temple |
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In Inagawa, there are a lot of Mokujiki Buddha statues. Yugyo monk Mokujiki Myoman syonin of the Edo era caved Mokijiki Buddha statues when the 90-year-old, and at that time carved statues have survived 22 bodies. In stay of three months in Inagawa, the monk was carved more than 30 bodies.
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