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The sculpted main image of Eleven-Faced Kannon Bodhisattva (十一面観音菩薩) at Kōshōji Temple (高勝寺) in Shitara, Aichi Prefecture, donated to the temple from elsewhere during the turbulent year of 1868
Image from the temple's official website
uhhhhhhhhh happy birthday Shitara ig 😒
I’m very normal about this man, I’m so normal it’s not even funny.
20250426 Yotsuya Senmaida + Damine 12 by Bong Grit Via Flickr: 知らなかったんですが、田峯茶はこの地域で結構有名みたいです。 Photo taken at Damine area, Shitara town, Kita-Shitara district, Aichi pref.

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Benimaru and Rimuru
You're too fun to toy with, Lucien. No hard feelings?
Aurora to Lucien
Buddha, gods and flowers in Shitara 花に埋もれた神仏、設楽の森で 2
A small shrine of 田の神様TA NO KAMISAMA(paddy field god)
Strolling countryside in Japan we sometimes find a small shrine beside paddy fields. It's for TA NO KAMISAMA. In our faith and folklore he comes down from mountain to village area every February. People enshrine him next to their paddy field. And he stay there until October to guard farmer's agricultural work. And after harvest he returns to mountain. This is a basic pattern of Japanese agricultural faith.
Now I found TANO KAMI SAMA when I was taking photos of flowers. But the paddy field seemed to have been abandoned for long time. At first I felt disappointed. But I saw it twice and three times, and found there was Sakaki sprig. That is a offering.Someone offered it to the shrine. The paddy field had gone. But the faith is still alive.
‘Enshu haguma’, endangered species
イヌショウマ