Rokumen-do


  The Rokumen-do located in Hagyu Sanbonyagi is called Rokkaku-Jizo (a guardian deity of children) by the locals.  Although it is currently standing in the middle of a rural landscape, it was originally standing alongside the road that connected Sanbonyanagi and Nakanome.  The Rokumen-do remains alone, as the road has been demolished.   It is assumed that the Rokumen-do is a Buddhism statue built in the early ages of the Muromachi-era, and it is a duplication (*1) that has carvings(*2) of six Jizo done to its body.  The maximum height of it is 1.36m, the height of the body (stone base and the Do) is 88cm, and each side of the hexagon is uneven.  However, it expresses a generous atmosphere as a whole.  During the enshrining practices, the flag of “Rokkaku-Jizo” is put up.  The Rokumen-do was designated as a Tangible Folk Culture Property of the town in September 1976.  One more standing Rokumen-do can be seen in the Ishihara region as well.

*1 duplication: To make the niche, which symbolizes a Buddha statue, separately on top of the body of the Do.
*2 carvings: To carve in a way that makes words stand out.