Kamakura: Fact & Legend. Iso Mutsu

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href="#ucd9cb176-69e2-560d-afd4-0c0c52fc133d">Jufuku-ji 172 19 Eishō-ji 179 20 The Tomb of Tamesuke 181 21 Kuzuharagaoka Jinja 187 22 Kaizō-ji 190 23 The Daibutsu, Sasuke-Inari, and Zeni-arai Benten 203 24 Yugyō-ji (Fujisawa) 210 25 Amanawa Jinja 222 26 Kōsoku-ji 223 27 Hase Kannon 225 28 Gongorō Jinja 234 29 The Road to Enoshima 236 30 Gokuraku-ji 240 31 Inamuragasaki 247 32 Ryūkō-ji (Katase) 253 33 Nichiren Shōnin 258 34 Myōhon-ji 272 35 Hongaku-ji and Myōryū-ji 277 36 Hōkai-ji 279 37 Enmei-ji 281 38 Fudaraku-ji 283 39 Nichiren Temples (Ankokuron-ji, Myōhō-ji, and Chōshō-ji) 287 40 Kōmyō-ji 293 41 Jinmu-ji and Kanazawa 309 42 The Cave of Taya (Taya no Dōkutsu) 313 43 Enoshima 316 Index 331

       Area map of Kamakura

      Macrons, signifying long vowels in romanized Japanese, have been retained only in the Table of Contents, chapter headings, and Japanese words within the text.

      

List of Illustrations

      Asterisks indicate color plates.

      Frontispiece. Incorporates "On the road to Enoshima." Woodblock print by Hiroshige.

       1. Egara Tenjin 44 2. Statue of Yoritomo, founder of Kamakura shogunate 93 3. First torii leading to Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine 98 4. Interior of Shariden at Engaku-ji 141 *5. Enma at Enno-ji 145 *6. "Samurai on horseback." Scroll, Kamakura period 146-47 *7. Mokugyo block at Jufuku-ji 148 *8. Shariden gate at Engaku-ji 148 *9. Statue of Kannon at Hase-dera 149 *10. Temple bell at Engaku-ji 150 *11. Temple gate of Kencho-ji 151 *12. Statue of Nichiren at Ryuko-ji, Katase 152 *13. Approach to Jochrji 153 *14. View from the grounds of Komyo-ji temple near Yuigahama 154-55 *15. Bamboo grove at Hokoku-ji 156 *16. Early spring in Tokei-ji 156 *17. Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine 157 *18. Sunset at Sagami Bay 158-59 *19. Statue of Buddha surrounded by autumn flowers 160 20. Wooden statue of Myoan Eisai (1141-1215) 173 21. Wooden statue of Jizo Bosatsu at Jufuku-ji 175 22. Giant wooden statue of one of the pair of Nio guardian deities at Jufuku-ji 176 23. Stone Buddha at Jokomyo-ji 185 *24. Daibutsu, the Great Buddha at Kotoku-in 193 *25. Enoshima island 194-95 *26. Tomb of Minamoto no Yoritomo 196 *27. Mutsu family grave at Jufuku-ji 196 *28. Nio, guardian deity at Sugimoto-dera 197 *29. Zen priests meditating at Engaku-ji 198 *30. Zen priests leaving Engaku-ji 199 *31. Snow on Jizo statues at Sugimoto-dera 200 32. Rear view of Daibutsu at Kotoku-in 207 33. Cave at Zeni-arai Benten 209 34. Nichiren Shonin Tsujiseppo-ato 260

      

Foreword

      by Lady Bouchier

      (Dorothy Britton)

      IT GIVES me great joy that this, one of my favorite books, has at long last been reissued after having been out of print for nearly forty years. A generous grant from the prestigious Tokyo Club has made possible this new and revised edition, which has been

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