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Entrance to Jindaiji pet cemetary
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Banners in memory of deceased pets
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Kannon tower
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Junishi Kannon altar
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Pet urns. Notice the crematorium smoke stacks in the background.
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Pet urns
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Pet urns in columbarium
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Cemetary
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The temple itself looks so modern and ordinary that it does not look like a temple.
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Pet memorial, Eko-in
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Pet memorial, Eko-in temple.
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Sign pointing the way to wrestler Rikidozan's grave.
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Rikidozan's grave, the temple's most famous grave.
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Rikidozan's grave
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Rikidozan's gravestone
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Statue of Rikidozan who was famous for his "karate chop" during the 1950s and early '60s. This famous postwar "Japanese hero" was actually Korean.
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Statue of Rikidozan (1924-1963) at his grave at Ikegami Honmonji temple, Tokyo. He was a sumo wrestler until 1950 before becoming a pro wrestler.
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Behind the pagoda are many graves.
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Nakae Toju's gravestone (left) in Adogawa, Takashima. 藤樹先生墓所
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