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We visited that temple the last time we were in Tokyo! It pretty much looks exactly like those photos -- expect that you can't tell from the photos that the temple grounds are very expansive, and it is nestled in this very run-of-the-mill neighborhood, surrounded by regular homes, and it's kind of hard to find the temple. You sort of just stumble upon it. I'll see if I have any other interesting photos to share. The thing about all those maneki-neko statuettes is that, when you visit the temple, you buy one and then you place it there in the temple, the act of putting it there is a way of making a prayer. But think about it, you *buy* one, and then you leave it there. So you're basically paying to decorate the temple! Nice work if you can get it! ![]() Anyway, we did indeed buy some to leave there but we also bought some to bring home. This is one of the photos I shared in your knickknacks thread, the maneki-neko from the temple is on the top row, second from the right: ![]() Edited to add: the temple is called Gotkuji 豪徳寺 in case anyone wants to do a google image search ![]()
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Loved several...especially that Basket of pups!
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I see those Japanese cats everywhere around here, usually battery operated and displayed next to a little pot of bamboo. I've always enjoyed seeing them and now I know the story! Thanks!
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