木喰Mokujiki Digital Archive

Works Catalogue

66 entries · sculptures, calligraphy, steles, poem scrolls, paintings, prints

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IDTitleTypeDateLocationPrefectureCP Status
CA-1805-001Sacred Names of Shinto Deities and the Oracles of the Three Shrines

Acquired 2016 with SC-1805-001. Devotional object for those unable to travel to Ise / Iwashimizu Hachimangū / Kasuga.

Calligraphy1805Metropolitan Museum of Art
PA-1778-001[Buddhist figure] (Dōden-ji; Aomori)

Earliest known Aomori-period work. One of the oldest surviving works. Age 61 confirms 1718 birth year.

Painting1778-06Dōden-ji (道傳寺)Aomori
PA-1789-001Akiha Daigongen (hanging scroll; Mingeikan)

Akiha Daigongen is the fire deity worshipped at Akiha Shrine. Held by Mingeikan; separate from the sculptures (SC-1801-001/002) also at Mingeikan.

Painting1789-12-24Japan Folk Crafts Museum (日本民藝館)Tokyo
PA-1806-001Yakushi Nyorai painting

Entry 96 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 96). Dimensions 丈五尺四寸五分×巾二尺二寸一分. Includes several waka poems inscribed on the pedestal base section of the scroll.

Painting1806Itō Bin'tarō family (private collection)
PO-1800-001Waka scroll "Kotobuki"

Entry 43 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 43). Poem: 壽長久はながくひさしきわか心 心にとへばいつも長久. Dimensions 長三尺×巾八寸八分. Written during stay at Jōsen'in in Kawachi Village.

Poem scroll1800Jōsen'in (浄仙院); held by Muramatu ShikōYamanashi
PO-1805-001Nine-poem waka scroll (小栗山)

Entry 95 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 95). Scroll length 二尺五分 (62 cm); 9 waka poems. Poems document the hardships of mokujiki asceticism and pilgrimage (see Yanagi source for full texts). Written at Ōguri Kannon-dō location (see also SC-1802-001).

Poem scroll1805Hiroi Kisuke collection (廣井喜助氏); Niigata-ken Furui-gun Higashiyama Village Ōguri-yamaNiigata
PR-1805-001Woodblock print self-portrait (米壽自画像)

Entry 85 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 85). Poem on print: 木喰の 身は はちぼくや あけのはる おもしろそうな ぎょけいなりけり. Only known printed (non-carved) self-portrait.

Print1805Dispersed (multiple recipients)
SC-1780-001Jizō Bosatsu (standing)

Earliest securely dated surviving work. Largest surviving Hokkaido sculpture. Predates the formal 千体之内 vow inscription formula.

Sculpture1780-04-24Hōzōji TempleHokkaidoHokkaido Designated Tangible Cultural Property
SC-1780-002Yakushi Nyorai (Tochigi Yakushidō)

Entry 3 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 3). Earliest known dated Tochigi work. Dimensions 丈二尺四寸五分. Signed with pre-Mokujiki name 行道 (Gyōdō) with cipher. Entries No.1–9 document the entire Yakushidō corpus including 十二神将 (Twelve Divine Generals).

Sculpture1780Yakushidō (薬師堂); Kikuzawa Village Totichinokubo; Kami-Tsuga-gunTochigi
SC-1785-001Self-portrait (Sado Kuhondō)

Entry 15 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 15). Dimensions 丈一尺七寸. Early self-portrait predating the formal 千体之内 vow inscription formula.

Sculpture1785Kuhondō (九品堂); Sado-kuni Kamo-gun UmezuNiigata
SC-1786-001Kokūzō Fugen Bosatsu (Kōryū-ji)

Entry 17 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 17). Dimensions 丈三尺六寸. Figure seated on an elephant (象の上に座る). From Suwa-gun pilgrimage period.

Sculpture1786Kōryū-ji (広隆寺)Nagano
SC-1786-002Jūichimen Kannon Bosatsu (Sōmiya-ji)

Entry 18 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 18). Dimensions 丈三尺一寸. Part of Suwa pilgrimage cluster carved in same period as SC-1786-001.

Sculpture1786Sōmiya-ji (社宮寺); Miyakawa VillageNagano
SC-1786-003Komainu Pair (Katada Jinja)

Pair of shrine guardian dogs (阿吽). Exhibited Yamanashi Museum 2015. One of few Shinto shrine commissions in the catalogue.

Sculpture1786-06Katada Jinja (片田神社)Gunma
SC-1789-001Fudō Myōō (Kuzuma-ji)

Entry 19 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 19). Dimensions 丈一尺一寸. Earliest dated surviving work from Mokujiki's 12-year Kyushu period (c.1782–1797). Unusually small for a Fudō image at 33 cm.

Sculpture1789Kuzuma-ji (靴馬寺); Hyūga-kuni Kodama-gun Mitsuzai VillageMiyazaki
SC-1789-002Fudō Myōō (Yamanashi Prefectural Museum)

Currently held by Yamanashi Prefectural Museum. Carved during Mokujiki's Yamanashi homecoming period.

Sculpture1789-03-28Yamanashi Prefectural Museum (山梨県立博物館)Yamanashi
SC-1797-001Zuijin-son (Wakamiya Hachimangū)

Entry 28 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 28). Inscription verbatim: 随神尊 國土國中萬民安泰 日本千躰の内日本廻國八宗一見 天一字在法門 木喰五行菩薩. Primary documentary source for the 千体之内 formula text. Dimensions 丈三尺二寸五分.

Sculpture1797Wakamiya Hachimangū (若宮八幡宮); Yamaguchi Amu-gun Yamada VillageYamaguchi
SC-1797-002Zuijin-son (left; Wakamiya Hachimangū)

Entry 29 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 29). Dimensions 丈三尺三寸. Left-side Zuijin guardian; companion to SC-1797-001 (right side; September 12). Both carved during Mokujiki's 8-day stay. Together the pair constitutes a unique documented Shinto guardian commission.

Sculpture1797Wakamiya Hachimangū (若宮八幡宮); Amu-gun Yamada VillageYamaguchi
SC-1797-003Tachiki Yakushi (Gangyō-ji)

Entry 30 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 30). No dimensions given. Carved directly into a standing kaya tree — the tachiki technique used throughout Mokujiki's career. From late 1797 Yamaguchi pilgrimage period.

Sculpture1797Gangyō-ji (願行寺); Amu-gun Fukugawa Village Fukui Shimo EnokiyaYamaguchi
SC-1799-001Enma (Jūōdō; Hamamatsu)

Entry 36 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 36). Dimensions 丈一尺八寸 前後 (~55 cm). Paired with Sōzuka no Baba (SC-1799-002) at the same Hall of Ten Kings. Part of Tōtōmi pilgrimage late 1799; the Enma + Datsueba pairing recurs in the 1804 Bibashima Jūōdō (SC-1804-002/030).

Sculpture1799Jūōdō (十王堂); Tōtōmi-kuni Inasa-gunShizuoka
SC-1799-002Sōzuka no Baba (Jūōdō; Hamamatsu)

Entry 37 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 37). Dimensions 丈一尺七寸五分. Companion to Enma (SC-1799-001). The pairing of Enma and Datsueba recurs in 1804 at Bibashima (SC-1804-002/030).

Sculpture1799Jūōdō (十王堂); Tōtōmi-kuni Inasa-gunShizuoka
SC-1800-001Jundei Kannon Bosatsu

Fujieda–Yaizu visit (c. 2 months); temple at Okabe-juku on Tōkaidō. Inscription 千体之内 on reverse confirmed per Fujieda guide.

Sculpture1800Kōtaiji Temple (424 Okabe Okabe-chō)Shizuoka
SC-1800-002Shōtoku Taishi

Entry 38 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 38). Dimensions 丈三尺七寸. Inscription 千体之内 on reverse confirmed per Fujieda guide.

Sculpture1800Kōtaiji Temple (光泰寺; 424 Okabe Okabe-chō)Shizuoka
SC-1800-003Kokūzō Bosatsu

Inscription 千体之内 on reverse confirmed per Fujieda guide.

Sculpture1800Jurinji Temple (925 Miwa Okabe-chō)Shizuoka
SC-1800-004Koyasu Jizō Bosatsu

Inscription 千体之内 on reverse confirmed per Fujieda guide.

Sculpture1800Jurinji Temple (925 Miwa Okabe-chō)Shizuoka
SC-1800-005Bishamonten

Inscription 千体之内 on reverse confirmed per Fujieda guide.

Sculpture1800Jōrakuin TempleShizuoka
SC-1800-006Koyasu Kannon Bosatsu

Inscription 千体之内 on reverse confirmed per Fujieda guide.

Sculpture1800Bairin'in Temple (964 Katsurashima Okabe-chō)Shizuoka
SC-1800-007Yakushi Nyorai

Entry 40 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 40). Dimensions 丈三尺三寸. Inscription 千体之内 on reverse confirmed per Fujieda guide.

Sculpture1800Bairin'in Temple (梅林院; 964 Katsurashima Okabe-chō)Shizuoka
SC-1800-008Jizō Bosatsu

Inscription 千体之内 on reverse confirmed per Fujieda guide.

Sculpture1800Hōshakuji Temple (692 Ishiwakishimo)Shizuoka
SC-1800-009Koyasu Kannon (Senshū-ji)

Entry 41 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 41). Dimensions 丈三尺. Carved shortly after the Fujieda works (Entries 38–40; IDs 003, 008) during the 1800 Shizuoka circuit.

Sculpture1800Senshū-ji (泉秀寺); Suruga-kuni Abe-gun Nagata Village TegoshiShizuoka
SC-1800-010Daikokuten (Senshū-ji)

Entry 42 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 42). Dimensions 丈二尺九寸五分. Companion to Koyasu Kannon (SC-1800-009). Daikoku is a rare subject in the Mokujiki corpus — a syncretic folk deity. Carved one day after SC-1800-009 at the same temple.

Sculpture1800Senshū-ji (泉秀寺); Suruga-kuni Abe-gun Nagata Village TegoshiShizuoka
SC-1800-011Koyasu Kannon Bosatsu (Tokuzō-ji)

Figure 5 in Fujii Tatsuya 2020 (p.41 of Ōkubo/Kojima 2008 cited). Dimensions not given. From the 1800 Aichi pilgrimage; child figure holds hōju (treasure jewel). Part of Fujii's analysis of roundness symbolism.

Sculpture1800Tokuzō-ji (徳蔵寺)Aichi
SC-1800-012Koyasu Jizō Bosatsu (Rengeke-ji)

Figure 4 in Fujii Tatsuya 2020 (p.43 of Ōkubo/Kojima 2008 cited). Child figure holds hōju (treasure jewel) — subject of Fujii's argument that the round object in child's hands is the Shingon cintāmaṇi. Location confirmed as Shizuoka (蓮華寺).

Sculpture1800Rengeke-ji (蓮華寺)Shizuoka
SC-1801-001Jizō Bosatsu (Mingeikan)

Entry 57 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 57): given to Yanagi by Komiyama Seizō; part of Marubatake 88-Buddha corpus. Identified as the Jizō that first captivated Yanagi on his 1923/1924 visit — catalyst of the Mingei movement.

Sculpture1801Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan)Tokyo
SC-1801-002Self-portrait (Mingeikan)

Entry 51 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 51): self-portrait at Marubatake. Dimensions 丈二尺四寸五分. Second of the three Mingeikan Mokujiki works.

Sculpture1801Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan)Tokyo
SC-1801-003Five Wisdom Buddhas at Eijū-an (group)

Entries 46–48 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 46–48). Aśobhya dimensions 丈二尺八寸五分. Group of five at Mokujiki's birthplace hermitage; part of the Shikokudō/88-shrine complex. Aśobhya entry notes dimensions 丈二尺八寸五分.

Sculpture1801Eijū-an (永壽庵)Yamanashi
SC-1801-004Senju Kannon (Yanagi Sōetsu collection)

Entry 58 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 58). Part of the Marubatake 88-Buddha set; Yanagi's personal copy. Documents Yanagi's direct collecting relationship with Mokujiki works after the 1923 discovery. Probably now at Japan Folk Crafts Museum (日本民藝館).

Sculpture180188-Buddha set (八十八躰佛); Yanagi Sōetsu collection (柳宗悦蔵)
SC-1802-001Thirty-three Buddhas (Oguri Kannon-dō group)

Entry 69 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 69). Group of 33 figures; Entries 70–72 document individual pieces (Batō Kannon; Senju Kannon; Shō-Kannon). Part of Niigata pilgrimage corpus age 86.

Sculpture1802Oguri Kannon-dō (小栗観音堂); Kosaki-gun Higashiyama VillageNiigata
SC-1804-001Mokujiki Jishinzō (Self-portrait)

Donated by Masaichirō Yoshizawa (吉沢政一郎). In: TNM exhibition 'Dueling Geniuses'. Note: ColBase gives 享和4年 which is an era-dating error — 享和 ran only 3 years (1801–03); the correct Japanese era is 文化元年 (1804). Inscriptions/dimensions in: Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan Zuban Mokuroku Nihon Chōkoku-hen (1999) WorldCat 44766596.

Sculpture1804Tokyo National MuseumTokyoNational Museum Collection
SC-1804-002Enma Daio (Bibashima Jūōdō)

Entry 82 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 82). Dimensions 丈三尺一寸. Rare depiction of a wrathful non-Buddhist subject; paired with Datsueba (SC-1804-003). Part of Niigata pilgrimage corpus.

Sculpture1804Jūōdō (十王堂); Bibashima Village Sawada; Kariba-gunNiigata
SC-1804-003Datsueba (Sōzuka no Baba)

Entry 83 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 83). Dimensions 丈二尺三寸. Paired with Enma Daio (SC-1804-002). Unusual choice of subject — Datsueba strips robes at the Sanzu River crossing. Rare in Mokujiki corpus.

Sculpture1804Jūōdō (十王堂); Bibashima Village Sawada; Kariba-gunNiigata
SC-1804-004Niō Guardian (right; Shinpuku-ji)

Entry 74 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 74). Dimensions 丈八尺 (~242 cm) — among the tallest known Mokujiki works. Right-side Niō in temple gate; paired with SC-1804-005. Note: ColBase era 享和4年 is an error; the correct era for April 1804 is 文化元年.

Sculpture1804Shinpuku-ji (眞福寺; 新浮海禅林); Tarōmaru Kamikuni VillageNiigata
SC-1804-005Niō Guardian (left; Shinpuku-ji)

Entry 76 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 76). Dimensions 丈八尺 (~242 cm). Left-side Niō in temple gate; paired with SC-1804-004.

Sculpture1804Shinpuku-ji (眞福寺; 新浮海禅林); Tarōmaru Kamikuni VillageNiigata
SC-1804-006Tachiki Kannon (Shinpuku-ji)

Entry 78 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 78). Dimensions 丈二尺二寸; material pear (梨). After the host tree died the figure was moved to Shinpuku-ji's Daihikaku. Part of the Shinpuku-ji corpus alongside the Niō pair (SC-1804-004/033) and Konpira (SC-1804-007).

Sculpture1804Shinpuku-ji Daihikaku (眞福寺境内大悲閣); originally Hosaka Shōsuke's garden; TarōmaruNiigata
SC-1804-007Konpira Daigongen (Shinpuku-ji)

Entry 80 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 80). Dimensions 丈一尺六寸八分. Enshrined in a zushi (厨子). Part of the Shinpuku-ji corpus (cf. Niō pair SC-1804-004/033; Tachiki Kannon SC-1804-006). Era error 享和4年 = 文化元年 (1804); see SC-1804-004 note.

Sculpture1804Shinpuku-ji (眞福寺); TarōmaruNiigata
SC-1805-001Fudō Myōō (Achala Vidyārāja)

Acquired 2016. Provenance: Hayamizu Family Minami-Uonuma City Niigata (to at least 2007); London Gallery Ltd. Tokyo (to 2016). Exhibited: 'Celebrating the Arts of Japan' MMA 2015–17; 'The Poetry of Nature' MMA 2018–19; 'Japan: A History of Style' MMA 2021–22.

Sculpture1805Metropolitan Museum of Art
SC-1805-002Dōgen Zenji (Dōun-ji)

Entry 86 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 86). Dimensions 丈二尺二寸二分. Unusual subject — Dōgen (1200–1253) is the Sōtō Zen patriarch rather than a standard Buddhist icon. Portrait of a historical figure rather than a deity. From Mokujiki's late Niigata period.

Sculpture1805Dōun-ji (洞雲寺) → now Nakamura Tōmei collection (中村藤明氏蔵)Niigata
SC-1805-003Self-portrait (Niigata; 1805)

Entry 93 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 93). Dimensions 丈二尺二寸四分. Fourth known carved self-portrait (cf. SC-1804-001 1804; SC-1801-002 1801; SC-1785-001 1785). Present ownership unspecified in source.

Sculpture1805Unknown (Niigata pilgrimage period)Niigata
SC-1806-001Bishamonten (Suiten-Ji)

Carved at Enzōji (円蔵寺); later moved to Suiten-Ji. Inscription records Mokujiki counselled the sick by day and carved up to 3 figures per night.

Sculpture1806Suiten-Ji (瑞天寺)Niigata
SC-1806-002Sixteen Rakan at Kiyosen-ji (Inryō-an)

Source: よかネット No.70 (2004) biographical chronology. Dimensions not given. Group of sixteen Rakan plus other works (など). Part of late westward pilgrimage circuit; rare Kyoto Prefecture dated entry.

Sculpture1806Inryō-an (陰涼庵) at Kiyosen-ji (清源寺)Kyoto
SC-1806-003Shakyamuni Nyorai (千体目; Seigenji)

Identified as the 千体目 (the 1,000th work carved under the 千体之内 vow). 73 Mokujiki works survive at Seigenji; 28 were carved during his 5-month visit in 1806. 千体目 is the last work to bear 千体之内 serial inscription.

Sculpture1806Seigenji (清源寺) / Inryō-an (陰涼庵)Kyoto
SC-1806-004Ajita Sonja (Rakan; Seigenji)

Identified by temple as a self-portrait of Mokujiki (木喰上人の自刻像といわれる). Ajita Sonja is the 18th of the Eighteen Rakan. Distinguished by a smiling, wrinkled face — consistent with Mokujiki's late self-portrait style.

Sculpture1806Seigenji (清源寺) / Inryō-an (陰涼庵)Kyoto
SC-1807-001Tachiki Koyasu Kannon

Tree struck by lightning in Meiji era; sculpture preserved when hall was built around it. One of 26 statues carved during ~3-month stay age 89.

Sculpture1807Enmanji TempleHyōgo
SC-1807-002Tamatsushima Daimyōjin

Exhibited: 'The Smile in Japanese Art' Mori Art Museum 2007. Part of Inagawa-chō visit corpus.

Sculpture1807Kawai Kanjirō's HouseKyoto
SC-1807-003Tachiki Koyasu Kannon (Tōkō-ji)

Figure 1 in Fujii Tatsuya 2020. Temple holds 26 Mokujiki works (identified by Kurino Yorinousuke in 1951). Tachiki carved in kaya tree; after lightning strike in Meiji period moved to Kannondi hall. One of the mature-period tachiki works (cf. SC-1797-003 1797; SC-1804-006 1804).

Sculpture1807Tōkō-ji (東光寺); Inagawa-chō KitasekineHyōgo
SC-1807-004Self-portrait (Bishamondō; Inagawa-chō)

Figure 3 in Fujii Tatsuya 2020. Part of the 26-work Inagawa-chō Mokujiki corpus. Fifth known carved self-portrait (cf. SC-1805-003 1805; SC-1804-001 1804; SC-1801-002 1801; SC-1785-001 1785).

Sculpture1807Bishamondō (毘沙門堂); Inagawa-chōHyōgo
SC-1807-005Self-portrait (Tennyūji; Inagawa-chō)

One of 3 Mokujiki works at Tennyūji. Facial ink marks said to be schoolchildren's graffiti. Tennyūji enshrines Jundei Kannon as main deity. Requires advance reservation (¥300 admission).

Sculpture1807Tennyūji (天乳寺)Hyōgo
SC-1807-006Tokuzō Seishi Bosatsu standing (Tennyūji)

Full title: 得久勢至大菩薩立像. Carved from a single pine log split lengthwise; the companion Kanzeon (SC-1807-007) fits back-to-back against it.

Sculpture1807Tennyūji (天乳寺)Hyōgo
SC-1807-007Shō Kanzeon Bosatsu standing (Tennyūji)

Full title: 聖観世音菩薩立像. Companion to SC-1807-006; the two Bosatsu are carved from opposite faces of a single split pine log and fit together back-to-back.

Sculpture1807Tennyūji (天乳寺)Hyōgo
SC-1807-008Self-portrait (Tōkōji Yakushidō; Inagawa-chō)

Housed in the Yakushidō hall at Tōkōji alongside a complete Jūō set, Datsueba, and White Demon (total 13 Mokujiki works in the hall). Distinct from SC-1807-004 (self-portrait at Bishamondō, different temple).

Sculpture1807Tōkōji (東光寺); Yakushidō (薬師堂); Inagawa-chō KitasekineHyōgo
SC-1807-009Ten Kings of Hell (Jūōzō; Tōkōji Yakushidō)

Complete set of the ten judges of the Buddhist afterlife. Installed alongside Datsueba (SC-1807-010) and White Demon (SC-1807-011) as a coherent underworld iconographic programme. Compare SC-1799-001/002 (Hamamatsu Jūōdō).

Sculpture1807Tōkōji (東光寺); Yakushidō (薬師堂); Inagawa-chō KitasekineHyōgo
SC-1807-010Datsueba (Sozuka-no-baba) seated (Tōkōji)

Seated Datsueba (the old hag of the Sanzu River who strips the dead). Part of the complete underworld programme at the Yakushidō. Compare SC-1799-002 (Sōzuka no Baba at Hamamatsu Jūōdō).

Sculpture1807Tōkōji (東光寺); Yakushidō (薬師堂); Inagawa-chō KitasekineHyōgo
SC-1807-011White Demon (Shirogami; Tōkōji)

White Demon (白鬼 Shirogami) attending the Ten Kings in the underworld iconographic programme. Unusual subject in Mokujiki's oeuvre — one of only two known demonic figures (compare 紅鬼/Red Demon if any).

Sculpture1807Tōkōji (東光寺); Yakushidō (薬師堂); Inagawa-chō KitasekineHyōgo
SC-1808-001Seven Kannon at Kyōan-ji (group)

Entries 97–103 in Yanagi 1925 photo book. First documented 二千躰之内 inscription: 上人は既に千躰佛を成就し更に「二千躰」の心願に入った. Signature changed to 神通光明 明満仙人. Each figure 丈ほゞ二尺四寸餘り (~73 cm). DESTROYED in Kōfu air raids August 1945 (昭和20年). Known solely from Yanagi 1925 photographs. Fujii 2020 notes Mokujiki added Koyasu Kannon to the standard Six Kannon to create a unique Seven Kannon set.

Sculpture1808Kyōan-ji (教安寺; Kanatechō Jōdo sect)Yamanashi
SC-UND-001Daruma Daishi (Kichijō-ji)

Entry 10 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 10). Dimensions 丈二尺六寸八分. Undated; from Mokujiki's Sado pilgrimage period (c.1783–1785). Bodhidharma is a rare subject in the Mokujiki corpus. Pre-vow formula.

SculptureKichijō-ji (吉祥寺); Ryōtsu-machi YanigakeNiigata
ST-1802-001Fudō Myōō Stele Inscription

Sanskrit character for Fudō Myōō; flanked by 日月清明 (sun and moon clarity) and 天下和順 (peace under heaven); inscribed poem: なきがらは いづこのうらに すつるとも みは御嶽に あり明けの月

Stelec.1802Unspecified templeNagano
VI-1801-001Votive tablet (Shikokudō)

Entry 68 in Yanagi 1925 photo book (解説No 68). Poem: 四国どふ ぼだいのみちは とふくとも ちか道なれば あむあみた佛. Dimensions 丈九寸四分×巾二尺二寸五分.

Votive1801Shikokudō (四國堂); now Iwamatu Masayoshi familyYamanashi