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Stone Koshintodo
Last Updated October 23, 2018
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Stone Koshintodo
(Provided by City of Yokohama, Board of Education Secretariat Office)
Name (furigana)
Stone Koshinto (Sekizo Koshin)
Classification/Designated Date
Stone structure November 4, 1997 Designated by the city
Outline
It is located in Soei-ji Temple in Kuroganecho. It is a pair, but one of them is missing. The rods of both poles have the inscription of "July 13, 1676". For the completion of the surviving part, a cylindrical pole is set up on a circular foundation, and a simplified flower and jewel are received on a square dew board. On three of the four sides of the body, the three monkeys of "seeing," "listening," and "speak," and two male and female chickens are embossed on the remaining side. It is known to have been built by Koshin religion, but it is attracting attention as an extremely rare example of the stone sculpture. Due to the renovation of the main hall, it was moved from Hon Domae and built in one corner of the grave area of successive priests, but the old location is not clear, and the name of Koshin Ko who was involved in the construction is unknown. .
Age: 1676 (Enpo 4)
Method amount: Total height 114.0 centimeters
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