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It is one of the seven wonders of Kiyomizu-dera Temple.
Original Text
It is one of the seven wonders of Kiyomizu-dera Temple. This Jizo-sama's neck rotates 360 degrees. It is a Jizo-san that is rare in Japan where the head and torso are separated and can be held by hand and turned around.
It was enshrined on the right side of Zenkoji-do, which stands in front of Kiyomizu-dera gate. It was written on the information board that "if you turn your neck in the direction you wish and worship, your wish will come true," but no tourists touched the stone.
Shanguang Temple は Luoyang 33 Suoyu Music Field の No. 10 Panyu Suo です
Original Text
This is not a place to go sightseeing. Jizo is in front of Zenkoji-do, but the worship is originally to Zenkoji-do, Luoyang 33 Kannon Sacred Ground No. 10 Banfudasho. Due to the predecessor of this sacred place, it is a temple that worships several times a year. Zenkoji-do and Jizo-san are widely available on the Internet, and a lot of information is released, so it is also abbreviated in the sense of avoiding duplication. The official name of Jizo is "Shojo Jizo" as displayed next to the statue, and it is never "Shojo Jizo" ...
Jizo was enshrined on the right hand in front of "Jizoin Zenkojido" and was called "Kiri Jizo". It was introduced that if you turn your neck in the direction you wish and worship, your wish will come true, and the number of tourists visiting was more conspicuous than worship.
If you turn your neck in the direction you have a wish, your wish will come true.
Original Text
A swinging Jizo near Kiyomizu-dera Niomon Gate. Jizo-sama is said to make a wish come true if you turn your neck in the direction you have a wish. This is the top of Shimizuzaka and there are many tourists, but no one worshiped here. The head of Jizo swinging has a profound feeling, but I went around either side, and I visited in a way that was relative to my person without saying either direction.
It is one of the seven wonders of Kiyomizu-dera Temple.
It is one of the seven wonders of Kiyomizu-dera Temple. This Jizo-sama's neck rotates 360 degrees. It is a Jizo-san that is rare in Japan where the head and torso are separated and can be held by hand and turned around.
Next to zenko Ji Temple
It was enshrined on the right side of Zenkoji-do, which stands in front of Kiyomizu-dera gate. It was written on the information board that "if you turn your neck in the direction you wish and worship, your wish will come true," but no tourists touched the stone.
Shanguang Temple は Luoyang 33 Suoyu Music Field の No. 10 Panyu Suo です
This is not a place to go sightseeing. Jizo is in front of Zenkoji-do, but the worship is originally to Zenkoji-do, Luoyang 33 Kannon Sacred Ground No. 10 Banfudasho. Due to the predecessor of this sacred place, it is a temple that worships several times a year. Zenkoji-do and Jizo-san are widely available on the Internet, and a lot of information is released, so it is also abbreviated in the sense of avoiding duplication. The official name of Jizo is "Shojo Jizo" as displayed next to the statue, and it is never "Shojo Jizo" ...
i won't turn Jizo's neck.
Jizo was enshrined on the right hand in front of "Jizoin Zenkojido" and was called "Kiri Jizo". It was introduced that if you turn your neck in the direction you wish and worship, your wish will come true, and the number of tourists visiting was more conspicuous than worship.
If you turn your neck in the direction you have a wish, your wish will come true.
A swinging Jizo near Kiyomizu-dera Niomon Gate. Jizo-sama is said to make a wish come true if you turn your neck in the direction you have a wish. This is the top of Shimizuzaka and there are many tourists, but no one worshiped here. The head of Jizo swinging has a profound feeling, but I went around either side, and I visited in a way that was relative to my person without saying either direction.