The Jokenji Temple is a Soto Zen Sect Buddhist Temple which also features an important part of Tono folklore, the Kappabuchi Pool. On the left side of the temple gardens there is a stone statue called Kappa Komainu (Kappa Guardian Dog). If you pay close attention to the head of this statue, you will notice it has a depression for holding water. According to legend, the Kappa once helped extinguish a fire by pouring out the water from the depression on top of its head. Behind the temple is the Kappabuchi Pool, which is home to mysterious water spirits (Kappa). It's worthy to note that should you be confronted by a kappa, the only way to escape is to make him bow. When he bows, the water on his head will pour out and he will run away. Simple right? I highly recommend Jokenji Temple and the Kappabuchi Pool if you are in Tono. It's a short walk from Denshoen Park.
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Jokenji Temple & Kappabuchi Pool
Tono Culture and Folklore at its Finest

By Chris Barnes
Community writer

The entrance to Jokenji Temple. Be sure to check out the Kappa dogs, who according to folklore, have pools of water on their heads to put out fires

The beautiful gardens of Jokenji Temple, a short walk from the Denshoen Park

Kappa once helped extinguish a fire by pouring out the water from the depression on top of its head

Jokenji Temple is a 1490 Soto Zen Sect Buddhist Temple

Jokenji Temple is one of Tono's finest and only a short walk from the Denshoen Park

Towards the rear of the temple, you can find the Kappabuchi Pool, an important chapter in Tono's folklore

The Haseki River runs behing the Jokenji Temple and is home to Tono's famous Kappa

A small Kappa shrine along the Haseki River

Tourists trying to catch their own Kappa using fishing rods with vegetables attached
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