I accompanied the bus tour “Special viewing
of the hidden Buddhist statues associated with Great Priest Taicho” by Echizen
Town’s Tourist Federation on November 6th.
Asahi District of Echizen Town, Fukui
Prefecture has many temples, shrines and historic sites associated with *Great
Priest Taicho, where is a treasure house of Buddhist statues in the Heian and
Kamakura Periods. On that day, I was able to see the hidden Buddhist statues
especially which have survived from the battles in Period of Warring States and
anti-Buddhism movement in the Meiji Period,
and still enshrined by religious belief of local people.
*Great Priest Taicho was born in Fukui City
in the Asuka Period(at the end of the seventh century). He was called a child
prodigy. When he was eleven years old, he climbed Mt.Ochi, Otanji Temple
following the revelation in his dream. After his ascetic practices and mortification,
finally he achieved enlightenment of Buddhist teachings.
Afterwards, when he was 36 years old, he
opened holy Mt. Hakusan.
Asahi Kannon Fukutsuji Temple Standing
statue of wooden Senju Kannon Bosatsu
(Kamaura Period) Cultural Property
designated by Fukui Prefecture
The Kannon has eleven-faced small Kannon on
its head and forty two hands
I got a “goshuin” (stamp) at the Fukutsuji
Temple.
Hiyoshi Shrine Seated statue of wooden Dainichi Nyorai(Heian
Period)
Tangible Cultural Property
It is rare that there is a statue of Dainichi
Nyorai in a shrine. It is said that originally
it was in the Fukutsuji Temple. When the
temple opens its hidden Buddhist statues,
more than ten adults carry back the Nyorai
to the Fukutsuji Temple.
Main hall of Mt. Ochi, Otanji Temple ,
which is one of the oldest temples in Hokuriku Region with a history of 1,300
years.
Yasaka Shrine Wooden Juichimen Joshin statue (Heian Period)
Now it is on display at the exhibition
“Buddhist statues of Fukui” at Fukui City History
Museum.
There is a spring named “Life-prolonging
water” in the precincts of the Yasaka Shrine
(100 greatest springs in Hokuriku Region)
On July 14th, Gion Festival
is held at the shrine in the same manner as Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto. I have
heard that it has a nice old-style atmosphere. I would like to see the
festival.
The stairs to Joshoji Temple
Tanzan Ueno, the 13th Buddhist
priest of the Joshoji Temple, was a leading cultural figure in the late Edo
Period.
Nagaya Gate in the precincts of the Joshoji
Temple
As I went out of the Nagaya Gate, beautiful
rural view of the village spread
In the bus tour, there were visitors from
other prefectures. A woman from Osaka who joined alone talked that she knew the
tour on the internet and there were many un knowing Buddhist statues even in
Osaka.
According to Mr.Fujikawa, curator of Fukui
City History Museum, the power of Buddhist statues was too strong, so they
close the doors and made the statues to hidden ones so that people would not be
exposed to the too much power. It was like my eyes were opened for the first
time hearing his talk.
The same bus tour is going to be conducted
next year again.
How about joining to see hidden Buddhist
statues in Fukui and to enjoy a day late in autumn? (H.S)
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