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9/22/2014

Iwayado Tottori

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Iwayadoo 不動院岩屋堂 Fudo-In Iwaya-Do



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鳥取県八頭郡若桜町
Iwayado, Wakasa, Yazu District


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One of the three famous "Nage-Ire Do" "Hall thrown into a cliff"
日本三大投入堂

- - - The other two are

. Mitoku San Sanbutsu-Ji 三徳山三仏寺 .
1010 Mitoku, Misasa, Tohaku District, Tottori

and

大分県宇佐郡 龍岩寺 Ryugan-ji, Oita,
大分県宇佐市院内町大門290−2 - Oita, Usa district
- - - More in the WIKIPEDIA !

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- source : kanko.town.wakasa.tottori.jp

The hall is 13 meters high and 10 meters deep (into the cliff).
The width is 7 meters.

The hall was built in 806, in the precincts of a temple that was named
妙高山神光寺 Myoko-San, Jinko-Ji, a large temple complex with seven buildings.

The temple was re-build by Toyotomi Hideyoshi 豊臣秀吉 around 1580 but then lost to fire, and only the Fudo Hall remained intact.
The present hall is said to have been dedicated during the early Kamakura period. It has been repaired in 1953 and is now an important cultural property 重要文化財 of Japan.

The famous carpenters from Hida built this hall.
. “Hida no Takumi”飛騨の匠 Hida’s Master Builders. .


The region has been a sacred place of Shugendo since early times and there are waterfalls dedicated to Fudo Myo-O all around.
for example at Mount Fudo-yama, Aoya Village
鳥取市青谷町不動山


source : ameblo.jp/kensakukennei

Kokubi Fudo Myo-O 黒皮不動明王"Fudo with black skin"
It is said that Kobo Daishi Kukai carved this statue himself when he was 32 or 33 years of age.
It is one of the three most famous Fudo Statues of Japan 日本三大不動明王.

. 日本三体不動尊 - Nihon Sandai Fudo Son .

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source : blog.goo.ne.jp/wakaba1022

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Three waterfalls at Aoya village 青谷町 in Tottori

不動滝(ふどうだき)Fudodaki- Fudo Waterfall
湯原滝(ゆばらだき)Yubaradaki
妙円滝(みょうえんだき)Myoendaki
source : www.city.tottori.lg.jp

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. - Join Fudo Myo-O on facebook - Fudō Myō-ō .

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. Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Fudo Pilgrims .



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