Bhaisajyaguru in Sanskrit, known as the Buddha of medicine and healing. Made of wood, 1 ft., 13thC. Tangible, cultural asset of Yokohama City.
Bhaisajyaguru in Sanskrit, known as the Buddha of medicine and healing. Made of wood, 1 ft., 13thC. Tangible, cultural asset of Yokohama City.
Saddle attached to stirrup and bit. Lacquered,17thC. Tangible, cultural asset of Yokohama City.
Colour painting on silk, portrait of the Sixteen Arhats and Shakamuni triad. 13th-15thC. Tangible, cultural asset of Yokohama City.
Bosatsu in Japanese, known as “Nikko” and “Gakko” Bosatsu, serving as “wakiji” (flanking attendants) of Yakushi-Nyorai. Made of wood, 2 ft., 16th -17thC.
Bosatsu in Japanese, known as “Nikko” and “Gakko” Bosatsu, serving as “wakiji” (flanking attendants) of Yakushi-Nyorai. Made of wood, 2 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Ju-ni Shinsho in Japanese, protectors of Yakushi-Nyorai. Based on the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Large painting of a dragon on the ceiling of the main Buddha hall. Painted in 1979 by Gekkai Gocho, famous Japanese Buddhist painter. Black-and-white ink on wooden board.
The goddess of mercy. Made of wood, 2 ft., 13thC.
The goddess of mercy. Made of wood, 2 ft., 13thC.
Posthumous Buddhist name of Iko Donen, founder of TOKOZENJI. Made of wood, 1.5 ft., 18thC.
Posthumous Buddhist name of Iko Donen, founder of TOKOZENJI. Made of wood, 1.5 ft., 18thC.
Amida Nyorai in Japanese. Made of wood, 3 ft., 14thC.
Benzaiten in Japanese, the goddess of music, eloquence, and wealth. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Benzaiten in Japanese, the goddess of music, eloquence, and wealth. Made of wood, 1 ft., 16th -17thC.
Painting on ‘fusuma’ (thick, papered sliding doors for partitioning rooms) in the main Buddha hall by Gekkai Gocho. Depicting scenery of Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya in India.