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6 Jun 2017

TEMPLES - Enma Emmado Edo


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. Gofunai 御府内八十八ヶ所霊場 88 Henro Temples in Edo .
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. Enma Ten, Enma Oo 閻魔天、閻魔王 Emma King of Hell .

Temples in his honor are usually called Enmadoo 閻魔堂 Emma-Do, Emma Hall.



The statue of Enma is 3,5 m high and 4,5 m wide. (Said to be the largest in Japan.)
If people throw coins in the box for offerings (saisenbako 賽銭箱), the halo in the back of the statue lights up and flickers for a while. The statue is therefore called
ハイテク闇魔 Hi-Tech Enma.

. Fukagawa "深川ゑんま堂" Fukagawa Emma-Do .
Gofunai Henro Nr. 74 - Hoojoo-In 法乗院 Hojo-In
- 賢台山 Kentaizan 法乗院 Hojo-In 賢法寺 Kenpo-Ji
法乗院えんま堂 Hojo-In Enma-Do -
江東区深川2-16-3 / Kōtō ward, Fukagawa, 2 Chome−16-3

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Apart from this one, there are three important Emmado temples in Edo (introduced below)
江戸三大閻魔 / 江戸三閻魔

- 華徳院 Ketoku-In - Suginami
- 太宗寺 Taiso-Ji - Shinjuku
- 善養寺 Zenyo-Ji - Toshima


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Ketokuin 華徳院 Ketoku-In (Katoku-In)
- 称光山 華徳院 Ketoku-In  太宗寺 Taiso-Ji
杉並区松ノ木3-32-11 / Tokyo, Suginami, Matsunoki, 3 Chome 32-11
天台宗 Tendai sect


source : goshuin.net/edo3emma-ketokuin

It was founded in 下野国佐野 (now Tochigi, Sano town 栃木県佐野市)by . Ennin 円仁 - Jigaku Daishi 慈覚大師 / 慈覺大師 . - (794 – 864)
It was called 蔵前の閻魔堂 Kuramae no Enmado.

The main statue was made by 運慶蘇生 Unkei and is in the center. To its richt is a statue of the same wood of 奪衣婆 Datsueba, the "Hag of Hell", and to its left a statue of 本地化馬地蔵尊 made by 聖徳太子 Shotoku Taishi.

The temple and the statues burned down during the great earthquake in 1923.
The temple moved to its present location in 1929.
A new statue of Enma was given by 日光輪王寺


- HP of the temple:
- source : tesshow.jp/suginami -


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Taisooji 太宗寺 Taiso-Ji

- 霞関山 本覚院 太宗寺 Taiso-Ji
新宿区新宿2-9-2 / Tokyo, Shinjuku 2-9-2
浄土宗 Jodo Sect

The main statue is 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai.


source : goshuin.net/edo3emma-taisoji

- History
Founded in 1596 at the beginning of the Oshu Kaido highway by priest 太宗 Taiso. One of the Six Jizo of Highways:
Nr. 03 - . Edo Roku Jizo 江戸六地蔵 The Six Jizō Bosatsu of Edo .

- Other Pilgrimages
新宿山之手七福神の布袋尊 Shinjuku - Shichifukujin - Hotei

- HP of the temple:
- source : tesshow.jp/shinjuku -



太宗寺不動堂 Fudo Hall



太宗寺塩かけ地蔵 Shiokake-Jizo -Jizo to throw salt at
When making a wish, people throw some salt on the statue. When the wish has been granted, they come back and throw even more salt at Jizo.

. Jizō - Jizo Bosatsu 地蔵菩薩 - Introduction .

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Zenyooji 善養寺 Zenyo-Ji

- 薬王山 Yakuozan 延寿院 善養寺 Zenyo-Ji
豊島区西巣鴨4-8-25 / Tokyo, Toshima, Nishisugamo, 4 Chome 8-25
Shingon sect

The main statue is 薬師如来 Yakushi Nyorai.


source : goshuin.net/edo3emma-zenyoji

This temple was founded around 830 by 慈覚大師 Jigaku Daishi in Uenoyama, as 上野東叡山寛永寺末 a sub-temple of the Ueno Kanei-Ji.
It was moved to 下谷区善養寺町 Shitaya, Zenyojicho around 1670. To make room for the railway it was moved to ist present location in 1912.
The wooden statue of Enma is about 3 meters high,

- HP of the temple:
- source : tesshow.jp/toshima -

. Ennin 円仁 - Jigaku Daishi 慈覚大師 / 慈覺大師 . - (794 – 864)

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There is another temple named 善養寺 Zenyo-Ji in Tokyo
Tokyo, Edogawa ward, Higashi-Koiwa 2-24-2

In the compound are various stone memorial monuments, like 石燈籠 stone lanterns and 宝篋印塔 grave markers.
The grave of the potter and painter 尾形乾山 Ogata Kenzan (1663 - 1743) is in the compound.
In the compound is also an old pine tree of more than 600 years, 影向のマツ Yogo no Matsu.


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- reference source : tesshow.jp/edo3enma_index -
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- reference : 太宗寺 -
- reference : 善養寺 -

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. Juu Oo 十王, Juo, Ju-O - 10 Ten Kings of Hell .

. Pilgrimages in Edo - Tokyo .


- Koya San in Wakayama 和歌山 高野山 -

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


. Gofunai 御府内八十八ヶ所霊場 Pilgrimage to 88 Henro Temples in Edo .
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. Japan - Shrines and Temples - ABC .

. Welcome to Edo 江戸 ! – The Edopedia .

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5 Jun 2017

EDO - Gofunai temples 74 and 75


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. Gofunai 御府内八十八ヶ所霊場 88 Henro Temples in Edo .
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Nr. 74 - Hoojoo-In 法乗院 Hojo-In

- 賢台山 Kentaizan 法乗院 Hojo-In 賢法寺 Kenpo-Ji
法乗院えんま堂 Hojo-In Enma-Do -

江東区深川2-16-3 / Kōtō ward, Fukagawa, 2 Chome−16-3
Shingon Sect : 豊山派



This temple was founded in 1629 by 覚誉法印 High Priest Kakuyo.
The main statue is 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai.

The temple was first located in 深川富吉町 Fukagawa Tomiyoshi and moved to its present location in 1641.

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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 甲山寺 Koyama-Ji in Shikoku :
十二神味方にもてる戦には おのれと心甲山かな
Juunishin mikata ni moteru ikusa ni wa onore to kokoro kabuto yama kana


. Nr. 74 甲山寺 Koyama-Ji / Shikoku .

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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :


- Homepage of the temple
- source : tesshow.jp/koto


. Introduction of Dainichi Nyorai .

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"深川ゑんま堂" Fukagawa Enma-Do
This hall has been built in 1760.


Enmadoo 閻魔堂 Enma-Do Hall

The temple is counted as one of the
江戸三えんま / 江戸三大閻魔 three famous Enma temples in Edo




On the first floor of the building are 地獄極楽図 paintings of hell and paradise by 宋庵 Soan painted in 1784.




The statue of Enma is 3,5 m high and 4,5 m wide. (Said to be the largest in Japan.)
If people throw coins in the box for offerings (saisenbako 賽銭箱), the halo in the back of the statue lights up and flickers for a while. The statue is therefore called
ハイテク闇魔 Hi-Tech Enma.

- Homepage of ゑんま堂 Emmado
- reference source : enma.or.jp/hojyoin -



. Enma Ten, Enma Oo 閻魔天、閻魔王 Emma King of Hell .



. Enmadoo 閻魔堂 Emma-Do, Emma Halls in Edo .
three important Emmado temples in Edo - 江戸三大閻魔 / 江戸三閻魔
- 華徳院 Ketoku-In - Suginami
- 太宗寺 Taiso-Ji - Shinjuku
- 善養寺 Zenyo-Ji - Toshima

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mikaeri Fudo 見返り不動明王 Fudo looking back



. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja – Fudo Myoo .


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In the compound is a
曽我五郎の足跡石 stone with the footprints of Soga Goro



Soga Monogatari is a warrior tale based on the story of Kudo Saemon Suketsune who, on order to get the inheritance of his uncle Ito Sukechika, had his cousin Kozu Saburo Sukemichi murdered in 1175. Eighteen years later, on the 18th day of the Fifth month of 1193, Sukemichi's two sons,
Juro Sukenari (1172-93) and Goro Tokimune (1174-93), killed Suketsune during a hunting party on Mt. Fuji.

. Soga Monogatari 曾我物語 The Story of the Soga Brothers 曽我兄弟 .

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In the compound is 初代市川八百蔵の墓
Grave if the Kabuki actor 市川八百蔵 Ichikawa Yaozo
松島吉三郎と名乗り大阪で子役として初舞台にたち、江戸に移り子役として中村座に共演し、「子役の名人」と賞された江戸中期の歌舞伎役者です。二世団十郎の門史跡に入り、寛延2年(1749年)に市川八百蔵と改名し、長じてその男振りの良さから荒事を最も得意とし和事、実事を得意とした役者でした。当たり役 五郎時致 暫 草摺引 など


source : Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Second Ichikawa Yaozo in the Role of Soga no Goro
- 1773

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In the compound is
初代豊田鳳憬の墓
Grave of the Shakuhachi player 豊田鳳憬, first generation of the Tomita school, died 1851.

傑出した虚無僧の高徳と尺八の伝統技能を大成した中興の人であり当山はその累代菩提所として歌舞伎音曲に縁の深い事でも知られています。



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Nr. 75 - Itokuji 威徳寺 Itoku-Ji

- 智剣山 Chikenzan 威徳寺 Itoku-Ji
港区赤坂4-1-10 / Minato ward, Akasaka 4-1-10
Shingon Sect : 智山派



This temple was founded in 1600 by 良台法印.
The main statue is 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O. 赤坂不動尊 Akasaka Fudo Son.

When priest Dengyo Daishi was on his way back from China, his ship experienced strong wind and rain. He carved a statue of Fudo Myo-o with the prayer to save the boat and threw it into the waters. He arrived safely in Japan (and later founded the Tendai sect). The statue was picked up on the beach of 越後出雲崎 Izumosaki in Echigo in 858.
The statue was later protected by Minamoto no Yoriyoshi 源頼義 (988 - 1075) in Yonezawa.
During the Kamakura period 北条時宗 Hojo Tokimune (1251 - 1284) prayed to the statue for victory in the war and the temple became quite famous.
In 1699, priest 住僧良台 (died 1617) had a dream and moved the statue to the hills of 武蔵一継(一ツ木) (now Akasaka Hitotsugi). The land below the temple was an irrigation pont, so he called it 池見山遮那院.
In the Edo period it became a family temple for 紀州徳川家 the Kishu line of the Tokugawa clan, and the name was changed to 智剣山威徳寺.
The temple durned down many times during the fires and war in Edo, but the statue survived to our dy.

. Saicho, Dengyo Daishi 伝教大師最澄 (766 - 822) .

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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 善通寺 Zentsu-Ji in Shikoku :
われ住まば よも消えはてじ善通寺 深きちかいの法のともしび
Ware sumaba yo mo kiehateji, Zentsuuji fukaki chikai no nori no tomoshibi


. Nr. 75 善通寺 Zentsu-Ji/ Shikoku .

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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :



- Homepage of the temple
- source : tesshow.jp/minato


Stone statue in the garden



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The main statue is 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O. 赤坂不動尊 Akasaka Fudo Son.



. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja – Fudo Myoo .






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- reference : 御府内八十八 法乗院 -
- reference : 御府内八十八 威徳寺 -

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- Koya San in Wakayama 和歌山 高野山 -

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

. Gyoki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 (668 - 749) Saint Gyōki .

. Shikoku Henro Temple List 四国遍路  .

. Gofunai 御府内八十八ヶ所霊場 Pilgrimage to 88 Henro Temples in Edo .
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. Welcome to Edo 江戸 ! – The Edopedia .

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31 May 2017

EDO TEMPLES - Gofunai temples 72 and 73


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. Gofunai 御府内八十八ヶ所霊場 88 Henro Temples in Edo .
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Both temples introduced here have a statue of Fudo Myo-O carved by
. Rooben 良弁僧正 Priest Roben Sojo (689 - 773) .

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Nr. 72 - Fudoo-in 寿 不動院 Kotobuki Fudo-In

- 阿遮山 Ashazan 不動院 Fudo-In 円満寺 Enman-Ji
台東区寿2-5-2 / Kotobuki 2-5-2, Taito ward
Shingon Sect : 智山派



This temple was founded in 1611 in the temple district of 八丁堀 Hatchobori and moved to its prseent location in 1635.
The temple has a traditional gate and stone-paved access road, but the present-day temple is rather small, a concrete building with the main hall on the second floor.
The main statue is 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O carved by 良弁僧正 Priest Roben.
Fudo is flanked by his child attendant, Shookoomyoo Dooji 小光明童子 Shokomyo Doji.

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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 曼荼羅寺 Mandara-Ji in Shikoku :
わずかにも曼荼羅拝む人はただ再び三度帰らざらまし
Wazuka ni mo mandara ogamu hito wa tada futatabi mitabi kaerazaramashi
May the worshippers of the Mandala come back here again and again and again !


. Nr. 72 - Mandaraji 曼荼羅寺 Mandara-Ji, Mandala-Ji . / Shikoku .

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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :


- Also part of the following pilgrimages:
The temple is Nr. 22 浅草寿不動院 Asakusa Kotobuki Fudo-In here:
. 関東三十六不動霊場 Pilgrimage to 36 Fudo Temples in Kanto / Bando .

- Homepage of the temple
- source : tesshow.jp/taito

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source : ameblo.jp/akira0823-0424

The Fudo statue by Roben was in the possession of the 松浦家 Matsuura clan from 平戸藩 Hirado. The temple was located in the kimon 鬼門 "Demon Gate" direction to protect their estate in Edo and they donated the statue to it.

Carved by . Rooben 良弁僧正 Priest Roben Sojo (689 - 773) .

. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja – Fudo Myoo .


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. kimon 鬼門 "the Demon Gate" in the North .
The North- East is considered an inauspicious direction and needs protection from real and imagined enemies, fiends and demons.  

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Other temples named 不動院 Fudo-In in the Gofunai pilgrimage:

. Gofunai - Fudo-In .
. 06 不動院 Fudo-In .
. 23 薬研堀不動院 Yagenbori Fudo-In .



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Nr. 73 - Toogakuji 東覚寺 / 東覺寺 Togaku-Ji (Tokaku-Ji)

- 法号山 Hogozan 明王院 Myo-O-In 東覚寺 Togaku-Ji
江東区亀戸4-24-1 / Kameido 4-24-1, Koto ward
Shingon Sect : 智山派



This temple was founded in 1531 by 玄覚法印 High Priest Genkaku.
It got its present name in 1901.

The main statue is 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai.

Another famous statue is of Fudo Myo-O, made by 大山同木同 ^ 良弁(689-773)Priest Roben and known as
亀戸不動 Kameido Fudo.
The statue is shown to the public in January, May and September and attracts large crowds.
When Gengaku had first built his hermitage there came a strange man with a backpack and stood in front of it for one night, asking to be accepted as a disciple. He said he had a statue of Fudo Myo-O in his backpack, which Roben had given to his ancestors long ago. It was now in the 25th generation in it possession. When Roben gave it to his ancestor, he said it would protect the family from burglers, robbers and all kinds of disasters. Roben had carved it at the temple 相州大山寺 Oyamadera, where the ancestors of this man had helped him a lot and got the statue as a thank-you present.
The statue is now known as
toonanyoke Fudo 盗難除け不動 Fudo preventing theft and disaster

Carved by . Rooben 良弁僧正 Priest Roben Sojo (689 - 773) .

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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 出釈迦寺 Shusshaka-Ji in Shikoku :
迷いぬる六道衆生救わんと 尊き山に出ずる釈迦寺
Mayoinuru rokudoo shujoo sukuwan to tootoki yama ni izuru Shakadera


. Nr. 73 求聞持院 出釈迦寺 Shusshaka-Ji/ Shikoku .

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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :


- Homepage of the temple
- source : tesshow.jp/koto

. Introduction of Dainichi Nyorai .

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江戸名所図会 Edo Meisho Zue 東覚寺

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- Also part of the following pilgrimages:
荒川辺八十八ヶ所霊場 - Arakawa 88 Henro temples - Nr. 75

亀戸七福神の弁財天 - Kameido Shichifukujin - Benzaiten



. 亀戸七福神の弁財天 - Kameido Shichifukujin Pilgirmage .

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There is another temple with the name in the Gofunai pilgrimage

. 66 東覚寺 Togaku-Ji .

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- reference : 御府内八十八 不動院 -
- reference : 御府内八十八 東覚寺 -

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- Koya San in Wakayama 和歌山 高野山 -

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

. Gyoki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 (668 - 749) Saint Gyōki .

. Shikoku Henro Temple List 四国遍路  .

. Gofunai 御府内八十八ヶ所霊場 Pilgrimage to 88 Henro Temples in Edo .
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. Welcome to Edo 江戸 ! – The Edopedia .

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Posted By Gabi Greve to Gokuraku - Jigoku on 3/28/2017 09:48:00 am

6 May 2017

LEGENDS - matagi bear hunter legends


- BACK to the Daruma Museum -
. Japanese legends and tales 伝説 民話 昔話 - Introduction .
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matagi 又鬼 - マタギ と伝説 Legends about bear hunters

mata oni ni naru 又鬼 "I have to become a demon again" . . . matagi . . .
The matagi hunter only takes life when it is absolutely necessary to support his life and the forest. He apologizes to the forest for taking life, prays for the soul of the dead animal and gives thanks to the circle of mountain life.

Many Matagi live in Ani town in Akita. 秋田県阿仁

. matagi 又鬼 - マタギ bear hunters .
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マタギ奇談 - 狩人たちの奇妙な語り
工藤隆雄 Eto Takao

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越後三面山人記 - マタギの自然観に習う
田口洋美 Taguchi Hiromi

日本の狩猟文化研究の第一人者、東北芸術工科大学教授兼狩猟文化研究所所長・田口洋美氏の若き日の意欲作、隠れたロングセラーを文庫化。
朝日連峰の山懐、新潟県の三面川(みおもてがわ)中流の深い谷間にあった三面集落。
今は三面ダムの底に沈んだこの山里の狩猟文化・山村習俗を、四季折々の山の民の暮らしを追うかたちで詳細に記録した、著者若き日の意欲作。
第一章 狩りの日の出来事
第二章 降りしきる雪の中で-冬-
第三章 山の鼓動とともに-春-
第四章 むせるような緑に抱かれて-夏-
第五章 時雨れる雲ノ下で-秋-
第六章 山人の自然学



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kodama nezumi コダマ鼠 / 小玉鼠 Kodama Nezumi Yokai monster - Little Ball Rat


source : twitter.com/meirojp/status

It is feared by the Matagi of Akita, especially in Ani. Some say it evolved from seven Matagi who died the same day during a hunting accident.
If the rat hears the sound of a gun, it will rush to the spot and interfere with the hunting. When it spots a human, it stops what it's doing, inflates like a balloon, explodes and splatters the hunter with its own blood and guts.
If the hunters become aware of one, the Matagi will retreat from the mountain as fast as they can.

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Once upon a time in winter
a group of seven young Matagi went to the mountain forest. At night it begun to snow. On the second morning a young woman came to their hut and asked to be allowed to take shelter. On that night, the woman sucked the soul out of six of them and killed them. The last one woke up in time, took his hatched and chased the monster away.

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kakesu カケス / 橿鳥 / 懸巣 jay, Garrulus glandarius
If the jay make a racket, it will certainly rain. The Matagi pay attention to them.

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北秋田郡 阿仁町 Ani

Once their was a Matagi family wanting for food. Just then Kobo Daishi passed their hut and they wanted to take away his robes. He tried to understand their plight and told them, "Even if you now repent,
mata oni ni naru - you will become Oni again!
Hunting is your job, so go ahead and do it."
This is the origin of their name.
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Yamagami no sakabu 山神のサカブ(叫び)は細く硬い声で、遠いところで響く鉦の音に似ている。女の声にも似ているが少し違う。明治30何年かに、この声で7尺5寸もある大きな熊を発見して捕ったことがあったという。

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鹿角郡 Katsuno district 小坂町

iwana 岩魚
昔柴内という村の八郎 Hachiro というマタギが、仲間と共に奥瀬山に入った時、雪溶け水に泳ぐ岩魚を救って食べた。するとあんまり喉が渇き、持っていたワッパで飲んでも間に合わず、腹ばいして鯨飲しているうちにその身が蛇身と化し、遂に十和田湖へ飛び込んで主となったという。

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仙北郡 Senboku district 角館町 Kakunodate

If the mice are disappearing from a Matagi's mountain hut, they know that something is amiss and disaster looming.
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若い狩人(マタギ)が生け捕った猿を逃がしてやった。すると、猿は大勢の仲間と共に苺や栗をお礼に持ってきた。
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マタギが雪崩にあい、埋まっていたが、その頃村の人たちはマタギの一行が肩に小長柄を担いで山から下りる姿を見た。幽霊であった。小長柄を肩に担ぐと雪崩にあうと言われている。

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女房が親父の仕事をしている山へ弁当を届に行ったら山の神 Yama no Kami の怒りに触れて木の下敷きになり死んだ。

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山本郡 Yamamoto district 藤里町

マタギが猟をしている間、炊事当番の小僧のところに山人 Yamahito が来る。次の日、マタギが巻物を小刀で追い払った。山人が去る時には大荒になった。

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bears and hunters enjoying a break
野間仁根色紙 painting by Noma Hitone


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マタギの家では寒三十日の間は決して豆を煎らない。豆を煎ったとき豆の跳ねる音がすると、その響きで山に雪崩が起きるという。また、節分の日に豆を煎り、その豆を食べて山へ出かけると災難に遭わず、その豆を山に持参すると災厄を除くという。

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仙台市 Sendai 太白区 Taihaku

. The brothers 万二万三郎 Banji and Banzaburo and the matagi マタギ hunters of Nikko. .


24 more legends from Miyagi

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Nametoko yama no kuma なめとこ山の熊 The bears of Nametoko Mountain
宮沢賢治 Miyazawa Kenji

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. Legends about Kobo Daishi Kukai - 弘法大師 空海 - 伝説 .

. Japanese legends and tales 伝説 民話 昔話 - Introduction .

- Yookai 妖怪 Yokai Monsters of Japan -
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30 Apr 2017

PERSONS - Shrines - Soga Iruka Emishi


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Soga no Emishi 蘇我蝦夷 and Iruka 蘇我入鹿 と伝説 Legends
Soga no uji 蘇我氏 the Soga clan





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Soga no Emishi 蘇我蝦夷 (587 – July 11, 645)
was a statesman of the Yamato Imperial Court. His alternative names include Emishi (毛人) and Toyoura no Ōomi (豊浦大臣). After the death of his father Soga no Umako, Emishi took over Ōomi, the Minister of state, from his father.
According to the Nihonshoki,
from the end of the reign of Empress Suiko to that of Empress Kōgyoku, Emishi enjoyed influence in the court. After the death of Empress Suiko, Emishi succeeded in installing Prince Tamura on the throne as Emperor Jomei by citing the will of Empress Suiko. Although Prince Yamashiro was another candidate, Emishi murdered Sakaibe no Marise, his uncle who nominated Oe no Ou, paving the way for his favorite. After the discernment of Emperor Jomei, Emishi supported Empress Kōgyoku.
His daughter, Soga no Tetsuki no Iratsume, was a wife of Emperor Jomei and bore Emperor Jomei one daughter Princess Yata.
In 645, when his son Iruka was murdered in front of the Empress, Emishi committed suicide the next day.
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Soga no Iruka 蘇我入鹿 (? - July 10, 645)
was the son of Soga no Emishi a statesman in the Asuka Period of Japan.



He was assassinated at court in a coup d'état involving Nakatomi no Kamatari and Prince Naka-no-Ōe ("Isshi no hen" 乙巳の変; Murder in the Year of Isshi - Isshi Incident), who accused him of trying to murder Prince Yamashiro, a charge which Soga no Iruka denied.
Soga no Emishi also committed suicide soon after his son's death, and the main branch of the Soga clan became extinct. Prince Naka-no-Oe latter ascended the throne as Emperor Tenji, and Nakatomi no Kamatari was promoted and given the name Fujiwara no Kamatari.
- - - - - In 2005, the remains of a building which may have been Soga no Iruka's residence were discovered in Nara. This discovery appeared to be consistent with the description found in Nihon Shoki.
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Soga no Umako 蘇我馬子 (?551 - June 19, 626)
was the son of Soga no Iname and a member of the powerful Soga clan of Japan.
In the late 6th century, Soga no Umako went to great lengths to promote Buddhism in Japan, and was instrumental in its acceptance.
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Iruka Soga's kubizuka 首塚 Head Mound
Iruka Soga's Kubizuka, Asuka, Asuka Village. It is located on the edge of rice field, about 100 m west of Asukadera 飛鳥寺 Asuka-dera temple. It is the oldest one in Japan, founded by Soga no Umako.
There was a public space in the west of Asuka-dera, where Emperor Tenji played "kemari" kickball with Fujiwara-no-Kamatari and planned to assassinate the clan leader Soga no Iruka.

This head mound monument, reportedly made in the Kamakura Period (1285-1333), indicates the mound where
Iruka Soga (蘇我 入鹿, ?-645)'s head was allegedly buried.

He was assassinated by Prince Naka-no-Oe (中大兄皇子), Saeki-no-muraji-komaro (佐伯連子麻呂) and
Kazuragi-no-waka-Inukai-no-muraji-Amita (葛城稚犬養網田) in the presence of the 35th Empress Kogyoku (皇極天皇, 594-661; r.642-645) at the Asuka-Itabuki-no-miya Palace (飛鳥板葺宮), which is called
"Isshi no hen" (乙巳の変; the Murder in the Year of Isshi, Isshi Incident) on June 12, 645.

Empress Kogyoku, deeply shocked at the murder, soon abdicated the throne to
the 36th Emperor Kotoku (孝徳天皇, 596?-654; r.645-554).

The Soga-clan was a very powerful family who took over the reins of government and killed
Shotoku Taishi (聖徳太子)'s son Prince Yamashiro-no-Oe (山背大兄皇子), but they perished in 645 by Prince Naka-no-Oe (中大兄皇子; later Tenji-tenno [天智天皇], 626-678;r.668-671) and Kamatari Nakatomi (中臣鎌足, 614-669), the founder of the Fujiwara clan (藤原氏). It is called "Taika-no-Kaishin" (大化の改新; the Reformation of the Taika Era).


Copyright (c) 2006 Eishiro Ito. All rights reserved.
- source : :Atelier Aterui - with more information !


. kubizuka 首塚 head mounds of Japan .

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Iruka Jinja 入鹿神社 Iruka Shrine
奈良県橿原市小綱町 / Shokocho, Kashihara, Nara

Deities in residence
蘇我入鹿 Soga no Iruka
スサノオ Susanoo (since Meiji)


The main deity is a wooden statue of a seated Iruka:

(replica of the statue)

Around the shrine are many families with the name of Soga 「蘇我」- 「曽我」.
曽我町 Soga town is close by and there is the shrine 宗我都比古神社 Sogatsuhuiko Jinja founded by
蘇我馬子 Soga no Umako, where the Soga clan is venerated.

In the Meiji period, it was thought improper to venerate a human as deity, so Susanoo was enshrined.
The name of the shrine was to be changed to 小綱神社 Koami Jinja, but due to strong protest of all the Soga around, the name IRUKA was kept.
In the compound of the shrine was also a temple, 仏起山普賢寺 Bukkizan Fugen-Ji, where 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai is venerated. In the Meiji period, the temple was destructed, and the statue of Dainichi Nyorai given to temple 成等山正蓮寺 Shoren-Ji.



Part of the temple named 大日堂 Dainichi Do Hall with the statue remains to our day.


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蘇我蝦夷・入鹿
門脇 禎二

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犬山市 Inuyama


Iruka-ike 入鹿池 Iruka Pond

ryuujin 龍神 Dragon Deity
Once the Dragon Deity of the Iruka Pond turned herself into a young woman and got married to a human.
Once a man named 福富信蔵 Fukutomi Nobuzo had a visitor every night and when their talk was over, she went to the Iruka pond, slipped in as a serpent and then became a dragon. But he could not get her as his wife.

Iruka no Sato 入鹿の里 Hometown of Iruka, at the Iruka Pond


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Soga no Iruka's Assassination.

After the beheading, the head of Iruka took off to the sky with a loud roar.
Three villages in Nara prefecture claim to be the place where his head landed.

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橿原市 Kashihara

Soga Iruka no kubi 蘇我入鹿の首 the head of Iruka
When Kamatari beheaded Iruka, his head flew away, an fell down at home near the bridge 橿原市曽我の首落橋.
The house nearby was called おって屋 Otte-ya.


source : kashikoken-yushikai.org/index

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桜井市 Sakurai

Soga Iruka no kubi 蘇我入鹿の首 the head of Iruka
Near the shrine 多武峰談山神社 Tanzan Jinja there is a huge rock where Iruka hid. But he was found by Kamatari and beheaded.


The head then took off with a roar. and fell down at 談上ヶ森 / 談所ヶ森 Tanjo no Mori.
On that night there was a great storm in the region.

. Tanzan Jinja 談山神社 Tanzan Shrine .
多武峯社 Tōnomine Shrine
and Fujiwara no Kamatari 藤原釜足

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高市郡 Takaichi district 明日香村 Asukamura

Soga Iruka no kubi 蘇我入鹿の首 the head of Iruka
When Kamatari beheaded Iruka, his head flew away with a loud roar. The head then begun to pursue Kamatari, who run away, passed Tonomine and run all the way to Asukamura, to the shrine 気都和既神社 Kitsuwaki Jinja. There Kamatari thought "The head will not find me here and not come here " (ここまでくれば、もうこぬ moo kone), and sat down on a rock in the forest which is now called
moo kon no mori もうこんの森 / "もうこの森" "The forest where he will not come", Moko Grove .
The head of Iruka then took off to the border of Ise, to 高見山 Takamiyama.



鎌足の腰掛石 The Rock where Kamatari rested




気都和既神社 Kitsuwaki Jinja
Nara-ken, Takaichi-gun, Asuka-mura, Kamura, 172


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秋の蛇蘇我入鹿の野心もて
aki no hebi Soga Iruka no yashin mote

this snake in autumn
seems to be just as ambitions as
Soga Iruka


小林貴子 Kobayashi Takako

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入鹿池半分涸れてゐて碧し
Iruka-ike hanbun karete ite midori shi

the Iruka pond
is half dried out
and still so green


神谷定女 Kamiya Teijo



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