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Do you know "Ochima Jizoson"? When you exit Exit 1 of Waseda Station on the Tozai Subway Line, you will find a small Jizo statue along Waseda-dori, and the stone pillar in front is engraved with the Ochima Jizo statue, and there is an information board that says Ochima Jizo statue lucky. As soon as Ieyasu Tokugawa went on a long ride and passed through this land, the horse riding was suddenly surprised and fell. When I was suspiciously searching for the land, this Jizo appeared from under the Dobashi. It is said that Ieyasu was very awe-inspiring and enshrined. Lanterns and ...
Along Waseda-dori, there is a fallen Jizo statue near Waseda Station. It is said that this Jizo enshrined Jizo found at the place where Iemitsu Tokugawa fell.
When I was waiting for a traffic light at an intersection near Isawaseda Subway Station, I noticed Jizo-son, who is enshrined on the sidewalk by the building facing the sidewalk. If you look into it, there is "Ochiba Jizoson Engi". As soon as Iemitsu Tokugawa, the third Shogun of the Edo Shogunate, went on a long ride and passed through this place, the horse riding was suddenly surprised and fell. From below this Jizo appeared and was said to have been enshrined in awe. Now it's a traffic accident, so ...
It is just a short walk from the Tokyo Metro station. It feels casual, so it seems that many people pass by without consciousness. This Jizo was located in the place where Iemitsu Tokugawa fell. I prayed for traffic safety because it was an accident.
and they still value it.
Do you know "Ochima Jizoson"? When you exit Exit 1 of Waseda Station on the Tozai Subway Line, you will find a small Jizo statue along Waseda-dori, and the stone pillar in front is engraved with the Ochima Jizo statue, and there is an information board that says Ochima Jizo statue lucky. As soon as Ieyasu Tokugawa went on a long ride and passed through this land, the horse riding was suddenly surprised and fell. When I was suspiciously searching for the land, this Jizo appeared from under the Dobashi. It is said that Ieyasu was very awe-inspiring and enshrined. Lanterns and ...
Jizo related to Iemitsu.
Along Waseda-dori, there is a fallen Jizo statue near Waseda Station. It is said that this Jizo enshrined Jizo found at the place where Iemitsu Tokugawa fell.
Let's join hands to avoid a traffic accident.
When I was waiting for a traffic light at an intersection near Isawaseda Subway Station, I noticed Jizo-son, who is enshrined on the sidewalk by the building facing the sidewalk. If you look into it, there is "Ochiba Jizoson Engi". As soon as Iemitsu Tokugawa, the third Shogun of the Edo Shogunate, went on a long ride and passed through this place, the horse riding was suddenly surprised and fell. From below this Jizo appeared and was said to have been enshrined in awe. Now it's a traffic accident, so ...
Jizo.
It's nice to have a little power spot near the station. Beside the main Jizo, there were two old Jizo statues.
It's just off the station.
It is just a short walk from the Tokyo Metro station. It feels casual, so it seems that many people pass by without consciousness. This Jizo was located in the place where Iemitsu Tokugawa fell. I prayed for traffic safety because it was an accident.