MATSUCHIYAMA SHODEN
Temple
2024
Recommended
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2024
Northeast of Senso-ji, this temple was one of the most picturesque landscapes of Edo. Located on a small hill surrounded by vegetation, not far from the Sumida river, it was the subject of many representations in poetry and graphic arts of the time. It attracted pilgrims who came to pray for their health and that of their families. Today, large white radishes can be seen there as offerings to the gods, symbolizing the poison of our ignorance. It is said that offering a radish to the temple would purify the spirit.
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