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Shopping street for tourists next to Tsutsujigaoka.May 23, 2014
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Tourist information officeMay 23, 2014
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Tanuki and azalea, a good match? I prefer women and flowers. TsutsujigaokaMay 23, 2014
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Mind-blowing just to see so many azalea along the edges. But much, much more was waiting on this hill.May 23, 2014
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Even the edges are incredibly colorful. This edge had group photo stands.May 23, 2014
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Tsutsujigaoka Park is a lakeside park featuring this low hill almost 200 meters long and 80 meters wide.May 23, 2014
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Map of Tsutsujigaoka, a National Scenic Site. It's a low, flat hill full of azalea bushes. There is a maze of foot paths going through the azalea. 名勝May 23, 2014
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Boat dock for Tsutsujigaoka Park. Other boats offered cruises.May 23, 2014
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Approaching Tsutsujigaoka ParkMay 23, 2014
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Relaxing ride, only me and a mother and child.May 23, 2014
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Koinobori at a lakeside house.May 23, 2014
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Boat ride was pleasant enough.May 23, 2014
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Obiki ferry takes only several minutes to reach Tsutsujigaoka Park. Fare was cheap, includes admission to the park. It's also possible to walk to the park.May 23, 2014
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Obiki ferry dock is on the left above the bridge on this map.May 23, 2014
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Way to Obiki ferry boatMay 23, 2014
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View from Fureai Bridge in Tatebayashi.May 23, 2014
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View from Fureai Bridge. These carp were once registered in the Guiness Book of World Records as having the most koinobori (over 6,000).May 23, 2014
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In April and May, thousands of flying carp streamers grace the Tsuruudogawa River connected to Lake Jonuma.May 23, 2014
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The koinobori are strung from late March to mid-May. Especially spectacular when the cherries are in bloom during late March to mid-April.May 23, 2014
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The length of most of the koinobori is shorter than usual. Unlike the giant ones at Kannamachi also in Gunma.May 23, 2014
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Koinobori and azaleas in Tatebayashi, Gunma.May 23, 2014
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Along Tsuruudagawa River were koinobori carp streamers flanked by cherry trees and azaleas.May 23, 2014
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WisteriaMay 23, 2014
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Entrance to Tatebayashi City Hall is also decorated with azaleas.May 23, 2014
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Tanuki in Tatebayashi, Gunma.May 23, 2014
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Street corner with another tanuki. These tanuki are made in Shigaraki, Shiga Prefecture.May 23, 2014
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Azaleas continue to lead the way to the park.May 23, 2014
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There were these flower racks too.May 23, 2014
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It's a pleasant walk with azalea decorating the sidewalk.May 23, 2014
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Tsutsujigaoka Park is a 15-20-min. walk from Tatebayashi Station.May 23, 2014
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I visited Tatabayashi again in early May 2014 to see the azaleas at Tsutsujigaoka Park. May 23, 2014
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Tanuki raccoon dog in front of Tatebayashi Station, east side.May 23, 2014
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Manhole with tanuki design in Tatebayashi, Gunma.May 23, 2014
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The garden's official website at sibazakura.com and treasuregarden.jp no longer work. Jun 01, 2012
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Inside the wedding chapel brought here from Bristol, UK. Jun 01, 2012
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Wedding chapel brought here from Bristol, UK. Jun 01, 2012
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Wedding chapel brought here from Bristol, UK. Jun 01, 2012
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In the background is a wedding chapel brought here from Bristol, UK. Jun 01, 2012
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The dome building is a restaurant called Victorian House.Jun 01, 2012
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These tall rose bushes were most outstanding.Jun 01, 2012
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RoseJun 01, 2012
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In the background are cherry blossom trees. The moss pink (shiba-zakura) are gone already.Jun 01, 2012
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Moss pink (shibazakura) hills.Jun 01, 2012
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The garden also has a nice restaurant. No outdoor vendors of food or plants.Jun 01, 2012
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Rose at The Treasures Garden, Tatebayashi, Gunma.Jun 01, 2012
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There are a number of rose-lined paths.Jun 01, 2012
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Rose tunnelJun 01, 2012
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If you missed the azaleas at the famous Tsutsujigaoka Park, you could visit The Treasures Garden as consolation. This is the Long Border Garden.Jun 01, 2012
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The garden changed its name from Yachonomori Garden (野鳥の森ガーデン) to The Treasures Garden in April 2012. The name changed again in April 2015 to "Tobu Treasure Garden" (東武トレジャーガーデン). .They have been expanding the garden to make it more attractive to tourists. So far, they've been doing a good job, the Tobu Group.Jun 01, 2012
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Tatebayashi The Treasures Garden (renamed "Tobu Treasure Garden" in April 2015) was a fairly large garden with various flowers, especially roses and moss pink. It was open from April to Nov. from 8 am to 6 pm (till 5 pm in autumn).Sadly, Tobu Treasure Garden permanently closed on June 14, 2021 due to the pandemic. The garden was forced to close in April 2020, reopened temporarily, but closed again from June 8, 2020. The garden never reopened after that. Jun 01, 2012
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Admission during peak flower season was ¥1,500. Otherwise, it was ¥500. I went in May when the roses were in bloom. The garden was operated as part of a wedding chapel/hall. Great for wedding photos. It's near Morinji Temple.Jun 01, 2012
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Near Tataranuma Park is Gunma Museum of Art, Tatebayashi. Closed Mondays.Jun 01, 2012
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The park has a lot of greenery.Jun 01, 2012
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Spring with rock wall.Jun 01, 2012
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About the old castle site.Jun 01, 2012
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Tataranuma Park's wisteria trellis about 130 meters long.Jun 01, 2012
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Site of a former castle called Uzura Kojo which closed in 1590. 鶉古城Jun 01, 2012
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Tataranuma Park also has a long wisteria trellis about 130 meters long.Jun 01, 2012
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Ukishima islandJun 01, 2012
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Wisteria tree in front of the shrine.Jun 01, 2012
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Benzaiten is a goddess worshiped for household safety, business prosperity, and transportation safety.Jun 01, 2012
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Another little monument for Benzaiten.Jun 01, 2012
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Ukishima Benzaiten Shrine in Tataranuma Park, Tatebayashi, Gunma. Part of the spirit of Benzaiten at Enoshima island in Kanagawa was transferred here. 浮島弁財天Jun 01, 2012
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Wisteria tree behind the torii and in front of the shrine.Jun 01, 2012
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Torii in front of Ukishima Benzaiten Shrine.Jun 01, 2012
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Swan in Tatatranuma park, Tatebayashi.Jun 01, 2012
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Path to Ukishima island. Fishing for carp and bass is allowed here for a fee.Jun 01, 2012
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Ukishima island in Tataranuma Park.Jun 01, 2012
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A shrine on a small island called Ukishima is dedicated to Benzaiten. The pleasant lakeside park also has lots of cherry blossoms and picnic space.Jun 01, 2012
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Tataranuma Park is a prefectural park with cherry blossoms, wisteria, and a marshy lake with enough reed fields to attract swans migrating from Siberia every winter. Jun 01, 2012
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Tataranuma is the only place in Gunma where migrating swans come to winter. An abundance of reeds makes it ideal for wildlife.Jun 01, 2012
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Disturbing news: On Dec. 19, 2022, two tanuki statues on a nearby bridge were destroyed by vandals. Then on Jan. 10, 2023, a roadside tanuki statue was knocked over and broken. All three were city property and not part of the temple. Jun 01, 2012
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Also see my photos of Shigaraki tanuki in Shiga Prefecture here.Jun 01, 2012
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On the way back out, passing by the 21 tanuki raccoon dog statues again.Jun 01, 2012
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A stone marker for Morinji temple, designating it as one of Tatebayashi's 100 Famous Sites.Jun 01, 2012
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Wisteria treeJun 01, 2012
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Wisteria treeJun 01, 2012
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About the Yew plum pine.Jun 01, 2012
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Yew plum pineJun 01, 2012
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Yew plum pineJun 01, 2012
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Large weeping cherry tree in front of the Hondo.Jun 01, 2012
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Cemetery next to the Hondo Hall.Jun 01, 2012
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War memorial for the Imperial Japanese Army's 2nd Tank Division which was annihilated at the Battle of the Philippines during World War II. 戦車第2師団工兵隊の碑Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki statues at Shukaku-do. This one was says "Welcome" in Kansai dialect, saying ""oideyasu."Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki statues at Shukaku-do.Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki statues at Shukaku-do.Jun 01, 2012
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Daruma with a tanuki face.Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki statues at Shukaku-do.Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki statues at Shukaku-do.Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki statues at Shukaku-do.Jun 01, 2012
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Inside Shukaku-do Hall.Jun 01, 2012
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Shukaku-do Hall dedicated to the priest Shukaku-osho (守鶴和尚), a longtime priest supporter of Morinji temple and who brought the legendary chagama pot. 守鶴堂Jun 01, 2012
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Article showing artist Yamashita Kiyoshi visiting the temple.Jun 01, 2012
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Painting of a tanuki chagama.Jun 01, 2012
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A room with more scrolls and paintings of chagama.Jun 01, 2012
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Temple's connection to the Bunbuku Chagama folktale.Jun 01, 2012
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Folding screen showing the temple's connection to the Bunbuku Chagama folktale.Jun 01, 2012
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About the the legendary chagama tea pot in Morinj temple, Tatebayashi, Gunma. There are other versions of the folktale.Jun 01, 2012
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The legendary chagama tea pot in Morinj temple, Tatebayashi, Gunma.Jun 01, 2012
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The legendary chagama tea pot in Morinj temple, Tatebayashi, Gunma.Jun 01, 2012
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Room exhibiting the legendary chagama tea pot in Morinj temple, Tatebayashi, Gunma.Jun 01, 2012
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Room exhibiting the legendary chagama tea pot in Morinj temple, Tatebayashi, Gunma.Jun 01, 2012
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Walk along the veranda to another room exhibiting the legendary chagama tea pot.Jun 01, 2012
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The rear of the Hondo hall has a nice green garden.Jun 01, 2012
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The rear of the Hondo hall has a nice green garden.Jun 01, 2012
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Old Tanuki statues at Morinji temple,Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki hibachiJun 01, 2012
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Tanuki statues in the showcase looked very old.Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki sculpturesJun 01, 2012
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Then there's a showroom of many tanuki sculptures, both wooden and stuffed.Jun 01, 2012
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A palanquin exhibited near the ceiling.Jun 01, 2012
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Morinji's Hondo hall also has statues of the temple founder Chief Priest Dairin Shotsu-Osho (大林正通大和尚) and longtime assistant Priest Shukaku-Osho (守鶴和尚).Jun 01, 2012
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A side altar inside the Hondo hall.Jun 01, 2012
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Inside Hondo hall.Jun 01, 2012
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Pay a small admission fee to enter the Hondo from the right side. You can walk around inside the Hondo hall and see the altars.Jun 01, 2012
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Morinji temple's Buddhist altar inside the Hondo Hall. The Shakanyorai (釈迦如来) or Gautama Buddha is worshipped. 本堂Jun 01, 2012
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Morinji temple's offertory box and altar inside.Jun 01, 2012
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Morinji temple's Hondo main hall can be entered through the reception window on the right. 300 yen admission charged (150 yen for kids). Open 9 am-4 pm. Closed Thu.Jun 01, 2012
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Morinji temple's Hondo main hall was originally built in 1468 and repaired in 1727. 本堂Jun 01, 2012
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Morinji temple's Hondo main hall. 本堂Jun 01, 2012
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The Hondo Hall has a thatched-roof.Jun 01, 2012
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Morinji temple's Hondo main hall. 本堂Jun 01, 2012
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A large weeping cherry tree hides the Hondo main hall.Jun 01, 2012
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Sanmon Gate at Morinji temple. The Sanmon Gate is usually called the Akamon Gate 山門(通称赤門). The largest and most distinguished-looking gate.Jun 01, 2012
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Sanmon Gate at Morinji temple. 山門Jun 01, 2012
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A giant Tanuki raccoon dog statue at Morinji temple at Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture. Donated by Tobu Railway in 1960.Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki raccoon dog statue at Morinji temple at Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture.Jun 01, 2012
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8. A thick tail for reliability and stability no matter what.Jun 01, 2012
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7. Large gonads between the legs which is the money bag for prosperity...Jun 01, 2012
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6. An unpaid bill in the left hand symbolizes trust...Jun 01, 2012
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5. A sake flask in the left hand for innate virtue...Jun 01, 2012
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4. The large belly is for being calm as well as bold...Jun 01, 2012
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3. The large eyes is for seeing the situation and making correct and considerate decisions...Jun 01, 2012
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2. The smiling face is for affability...Jun 01, 2012
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Shigaraki tanuki is said to bear Eight Lucky Omens (八相縁起). 1. The hat is protection from unexpected disasters...Shigaraki tanuki is said to bear Eight Lucky Omens (八相縁起). 1. The hat is protection from unexpected disasters. 2. The smiling face is for affability, 3. The large eyes is for seeing the situation and making correct and considerate decisions, 4. The large belly is for being calm as well as bold, 5. A sake flask in the left hand for innate virtue, 6. An unpaid bill in the left hand symbolizes trust, 7. Large gonads between the legs which is the money bag for prosperity, and 8. A thick tail for reliability and stability no matter what.Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki raccoon dog statue at Morinji temple at Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture.Jun 01, 2012
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Most of these tanuki came from Shigaraki in Shiga Prefecture. Shigaraki is one of Japan's most famous pottery centers.Jun 01, 2012
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The statues recently got painted. Before, they were just bare stone statues.Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki morphed into a steel tea pot at Morinji temple, Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture.Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki morphed into a steel tea pot at Morinji temple, Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture.Jun 01, 2012
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In folklore, tanuki is a mischievous shapeshifter so it is often depicted in many different costumes.Jun 01, 2012
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Another tanuki morphed into a steel tea pot at Morinji temple, Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture. Based on the Bunbuku Chagama folktale.Jun 01, 2012
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A few statues shows a tanuki morphed into a steel tea pot at Morinji temple, Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture. Based on the Bunbuku Chagama folktale.Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki statues on the right side of the Sando path to the Sanmon Gate.Jun 01, 2012
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Tanuki statues on the left side of the Sando path to the Sanmon Gate.Jun 01, 2012
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The Sando path (参道) from Somon Gate to Sanmon Gate (山門) is lined with 21 tanuki statues on both sides. The temple really plays up on its Bunbuku Chagama folktale fame.Jun 01, 2012
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In 1426, Shotsu took Shukaku with him to Tatebayashi and built a tiny temple. In 1468, the local Aoyagi Castle lord Akai Masamitsu (赤井正光) indebted to Shotsu, donated some of his land for the temple.The 13th panel explaining the famous Bunbuku Chagama folktale.Jun 01, 2012
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Map of Morinji temple. Morinji was founded by the priest Dairin Shotsu (大林正通), During a pilgrimage, Shotsu met an old priest Shukaku-osho at the foot of Ikaho in Gunma. Jun 01, 2012
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First you see this Somon Gate (総門), built in 1468 and normally called Kuromon Gate (黒門), to enter Morinji temple, one of Tatebayashi's main tourist sights.Jun 01, 2012
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It felt like I was in Shigaraki, Shiga Prefecture.Jun 01, 2012
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Morinji's tourist souvenir shops sell mainly tanuki statues made in Shigaraki, Shiga Prefecture.Jun 01, 2012
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The way to Morinji temple is lined with some tourist souvenir shops.Jun 01, 2012
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Even at the Morinji temple parking lot, tanuki statues.Jun 01, 2012
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Women's restroom at the Morinji parking lot has a tanuki design.Jun 01, 2012
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The first panel explaining the famous Bunbuku Chagama (分福茶釜) folktale about a tanuki raccoon dog which turned into a tea pot. Morinji temple is where the folktale originated. There are multiple versions of the story.Jun 01, 2012
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A symbol of Tatebayashi, Tanuki raccoon dogs welcome you in front of Morinji-mae Station. A hint of what's in store. A story panel starts to explain the tanuki story. Other story panels are found on the way to the temple.Jun 01, 2012
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Morinji is a Soto-Zen temple famous for the Bunbuku Chagama (分福茶釜) folk tale about a tanuki raccoon dog that transformed into a steel pot used by the temple priest. Near Morinji-mae Station on the Tobu Line. One stop before Tatebayashi Station.Jun 01, 2012
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Morinji-mae Station. Morinji temple is a short walk away (660 meters).Jun 01, 2012
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Festivals in Tatebayashi.Jun 01, 2012
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Jun 01, 2012
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Netfishing sculpture.Jun 01, 2012
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Inside Former Akimoto Villa. 旧秋元別邸Jun 01, 2012
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Former Akimoto Villa built for the Akimoto clan who ruled Tatebayashi. 旧秋元別邸Jun 01, 2012
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Iris garden.Jun 01, 2012
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Cherry trees along Lake Jonuma shore.Jun 01, 2012
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