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Tsukudatendaiko Ikuchizoson and Daiginko

[Yurikamome] Nov. 21, 2010 10:17

A 3-minute walk from Tsukishima Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line and Toei Oedo Line, a large ginkgo tree extends from the roof to the heavens. It's very close to Tsukuda Nami-Inari.

 It is reported that Ueno Kanei-ji Temple and Sutokuin Shrine, who lived in the middle of the Edo period, worshiped the Jizo Bodhisattva deeply and drew the statue of Jizo himself and encouraged the construction of Jizo at temples in Edo Prefecture.

It's the appearance of guardian of children and travelers indoors.

           2010_1118 Photo 0001 Tsukudatendaiko Ikuchizozozoson. JPG

 

I brought my hand to the main god and took a picture.

It's Jizo Bodhisattva.

    2010_1118 Photo 0097 Tsukudatendaiko Ikuchizozozoson. JPG 

 

 There is a ginkgo tree trunk in the back, and in front of it, there is such a big two.

This ginkgo tree goes out over the roof and grows greatly.

It seems that there was a story about the inhabitants' tangible cultural property ..., but he declined to grow up with everyone in the local nature.

So there is no detailed information about "Ginkgo".

      2010_1118 thick stem of ginkgo in Jizo-do hall. JPG   

 

I looked up from the gap and took a picture.     

        2010_1118 Photo 0017 Great Ginkgo covering the alley. JPG

             9-6 Tsukuda guardian of children and travelers Tsukuda 1-chome, Tokyo