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Cultural Heritage
At the side of an approach to the main buiding of Hachiman Ookami Shrine, which is said to be established in 1656, a Koshin-to folk-belief stone monument is enshrined. It is inscribed with a four-armed statue of Shomen Kongo (Blue-Faced Vajra) accompanied by two monkeys. Seven Koshin-to monuments of this style have been found so far, all of which are scattered in the lower reaches of the Sagami River. Of the seven, this Koshin-to has the second oldest date inscription, making it an extremely valuable early Koshin-to inscribed with Shomen Kongo.
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292, Amanuma Chigasaki City Kanagawa
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Cultural Heritage
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