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0:00 This is Zojoji Temple in Tokyo Japan 0:13 Zojoji Temple is the head temple of the Jodo sect 0:33 Next to Tokyo Tower 0:43 Zojoji's current buildings 1:48 Zojoji’s temple grounds are filled with hundreds of Jizo Statues ________________________________________________________ This is Zojoji Temple in Tokyo Japan. Zojoji Temple is the head temple of the Jodo sect of Japanese Buddhism in the Kanto Region. Standing next to Tokyo Tower, the temple grounds consist of some impressive structures as well as a mausoleum of the Tokugawa family and a small museum. Most of Zojoji's current buildings are recent reconstructions except for the main gate, the Sangedatsumon, which has survived many fires, earthquakes and wars and dates from 1622. The temple was originally built in the year 1393 and moved to its present location in 1598 by Tokugawa Ieyasu who selected it as his family temple. The mausoleum of the family is located at the back of the complex and contains the tombs of six of the Tokugawa shogun. https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3010.html Zojoji’s temple grounds are filled with hundreds of Jizo Statues…guardians of deceased children. Jizo statues hold a special place in Japanese religious beliefs and practices. Jizo is a compassionate being who has chosen to delay his own enlightenment in order to help others. He is particularly revered in Japan, where he is seen as a protector of children and travelers, as well as a guide for those who have died before their time. In Japanese Buddhism, children who suffer an untimely death are believed to have not yet fully entered the cycle of rebirth and are therefore unable to attain enlightenment or reach the other side. This is because they have not collected enough good deeds to help them cross the river to the afterlife and require assistance to move on to the next stage of their journey. This is where Jizo as a benevolent spirit comes in to help. In order to make their way to the afterlife, the souls of children must stack stones that will take them to the afterlife, but each night a demon comes to knock over what they’ve built. Jizo acts as the protector of these children, hiding them under his sleeves until the demon goes away. https://tokyopast3.com/tokyo-zojoji-j...