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{{nihongo|'''Narihira-san Tōsen-ji'''|業平山東泉寺}} is a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] temple in [[Katsushika, Tokyo|Katsushika]], [[Tokyo]], near the Yamamoto House and Mizumoto City Park. This temple is famous for the "Bound [[Ksitigarbha|Jizo]]" discussed in the ''Case of the Bound Jizo'' of [[Ōoka Tadasuke]], a wise and famous judge in [[Edo]] (Tokyo) during the [[Edo period]]. |
{{nihongo|'''Narihira-san Tōsen-ji'''|業平山東泉寺}} is a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] temple in [[Katsushika, Tokyo|Katsushika]], [[Tokyo]], near the Yamamoto House and Mizumoto City Park. This temple is famous for the "Bound [[Ksitigarbha|Jizo]]" discussed in the ''Case of the Bound Jizo'' of [[Ōoka Tadasuke]], a wise and famous judge in [[Edo]] (Tokyo) during the [[Edo period]]. |
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yo that pic is creepy |
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Revision as of 05:14, 8 March 2009
Narihira-san Tōsen-ji (業平山東泉寺) is a Buddhist temple in Katsushika, Tokyo, near the Yamamoto House and Mizumoto City Park. This temple is famous for the "Bound Jizo" discussed in the Case of the Bound Jizo of Ōoka Tadasuke, a wise and famous judge in Edo (Tokyo) during the Edo period.
yo that pic is creepy
External links
- Spring is in the air in Tokyo (in English)
- Tōsen-ji (in Japanese)