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There is a lot to see at this temple that houses the Fudo Myo-o deity, but the first thing you might notice is how wrathful the god looks compared to the usual jolly caricatures of Buddha—Myo-o is a devil-like incarnation. This place is a power spot that concentrates esotericism in a way no other temple does in Tokyo. Fudo Myo-o sits as the central deity of the five Myo-o, who were placed like a barrier of amulets to surround the old Edo Castle—now at the center of Tokyo. Although some statues of Fudo Myo-o have moved over the years, this one remains set in the same place it did over a hundred years ago.
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Meguro Fudo(目黒不動尊) Ryusenji Temple(瀧泉寺) Tokyo designation tangible cultural property.
On Rysenji’s grounds, the famous Meguro Fudo-myo-o (Black Eyed Fudo-Myo-o) statue stands guard, and it’s from this sentinel that the ward takes its name. This was one of five such statues placed protectively around Edo’s borders nearly 400 years ago, each with eyes of a different color. Fudo Myo-o is a revered guardian deity of the Buddhist faith. Japan, 〒153-0064 Tōkyō-to, Meguro-ku, Shimomeguro, 3 Chome−20−26
On Rysenji’s grounds, the famous Meguro Fudo-myo-o (Black Eyed Fudo-Myo-o) statue stands guard, and it’s from this sentinel that the ward takes its name. This was one of five such statues placed protectively around Edo’s borders nearly 400 years ago, each with eyes of a different color. Fudo Myo-o i…
One of the Tokyo's oldest temples, that is known as the last sacred of Edo 33 Kan-Non pilgrimage. They hold a small festival on 28th of every month.
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Meguro City, Tokyo