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- Place Types Synagogue
- Address Yokoteyama-5 Ōkurachō, Toyota, Aichi 444-2511, Japan
- Coordinate 35.1710271,137.3141545
- Website http://hutendou.jp/access/index.html
- Rating 3.7
- Compound Code 58C7+CM Toyota, Aichi, Japan
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I came to Futendo, which is one of the five most rare spots in Aichi prefecture, which is a mecca for rare spots.
As you can see from the entrance, the characteristic of this place is the large number of Buddha statues that are flooding in.
If you are surrounded by so many Buddha statues, there is no doubt that you will be able to earn a lifetime benefit just by coming here.
Buddha statues are lined up from the entrance, and you can climb the mountain path while being guided.
First of all, the first highlight is the twelve zodiac gods. The red gates lined up in a row enshrine the gods of the zodiac, but in a horizontal hole like an air raid shelter, there are mural paintings and guardian priests associated with the zodiac.
The murals are too cheap compared to the quality of the statue.
Furthermore, on the gate, there is a statue of a half-beast man whose body is Kannon and whose head is a beast. The head and body are elaborately made and it is insanely real. Originally, a gentle and beautiful woman with a child In addition, I wonder if changing only the head to a beast will make it such a strong and strong and unusual figure.
In the precincts full of all Buddha statues, there is the largest Rokujizoson in this region. The benefits are also the greatest.
The next highlight is Futen-do, which is also the main attraction here, or, to put it plainly, a cave tour.
Nobody is there when you reach the entrance to Futendo. But don't worry.
It is a system that detects the arrival of people after a while and the people of the temple come from nowhere.
After receiving a brief explanation, I went into the cave with a flashlight saying "Take this because it's dark".
The cave is a huge rock cave made by stacking huge rocks with a total length of 500 meters.
The passage is narrow and there are steep stairs, so it is recommended to wear shoes that are not slippery and easy to walk.
Even on a hot day when the temperature exceeds 30 degrees Celsius, the inside of the cave is cool.
A large number of Buddha statues line up in the cave to fill the gap. The main attraction in the cave is the Seven Lucky Gods. Let's get the golden Seven Lucky Gods without leaving any profit.
Furthermore, a big event in the cave
There is also a coin-washing corner where you can wash your money and get it back many times.
Wouldn't it be like washing money with this seemingly dove-like water and throwing it away?
In front of the coin-washing corner, it is a club where all gods dance.
Kaze Tenjin, a work of the soul that keeps the crying child silent with the Buddha face stuck to the pillar.
Tibetan god leading to the exit.
A large number of Buddha statues that fill the mountains that do not stop even after the cave is over. How many Buddha statues are there?
Continue to enter the hut while being guided by the arrow on the route.
Once inside, portraits of successive emperors are lined up.
Below that, a mass-produced statue of Prince Shotoku welcomes you. It seems that there are about 8,000 of them. What made the author crazy ...
For some reason, the golden Prince Shotoku statue is mixed in as an accent.
It keeps going like this all the time. What is this ??
It is a space filled with portraits and Prince Shotoku statues without any explanation.
The current last is the Heisei Emperor.
It seems that successive emperors will continue to be added here as portraits. However, the emperor of Reiwa seems to be incomplete ...
The portrait corner is over, and next is Yoryu Kannon, the most famous spot here.
It is a rare style of worshiping the Kannon drawn on the bottom of the rock while sleeping.
The rock on which the Kannon statue is drawn is too big.
In the sleeping space, there is also a Buddha who puts a lid on the same place as the bad part and wishes for healing.
Next is the car Kannon, which prays for traffic safety, which is rare in the world.
He holds something like a torch and a steering wheel in his hand and seems to be riding on a car labeled Royce Royce.
It's hard to see because it's assimilated into the green behind, but it clearly has something like a steering wheel in the right hand.
Finally, there seems to be men and women yin and yang stones.
After all, rare spots are not interesting without this.
Class B spot
There are many Buddhas!
The cave costs 1,000 yen, but it's worth it
It was a lot of fun!
With sneakers!
Entrance fee ¥1000-/person, parking lot ¥300-. Viewing with a flashlight made me feel like exploring.
“Iwadoyama Futendo Cave” in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Built in 1178, the Buddha statue that was reopened after various improvements in 1978 is a Gissi temple.
It is a rare spot known to those who know it as one of the 100 rare spots in Japan.
Weekday & evening & bad heart is a place I can't recommend 😨 Park your car in the parking lot, climb up straight from the entrance of Fengtian Cave, there are no tourists on weekdays, Buddha statues on the left and right When you come to the street, the 菩薩 -like 祠 on the left side will make the pat light squeaky.
I recommend going on Sunday😜
The main part of Fengtian Cave is a cave tour (500m), which passes through a small gap between huge rocks and rocks. However, it is drawn on a huge rock か ら There is no restoration even once drawn, you can meet a vivid Kannon-like 🙏
Kyuten-dong, which is said to be a World Heritage site in the rare sports world, please go there if you come near‼ ️
It was just creepy. Boiled Bodhisattva statue.
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