About ten or fifteen minutes' walk north of Fujisawa station there's a cluster of neighborhood temples and shrines, of which Yugyoji is the largest and most interesting. As you explore the grounds you'll find a diverse range of statues, including one of the Kannon standing near an elegant pagoda, both reflected in a calm pond. There's plenty of enjoyment in the details - the cat and dog statues by the main hall are checking each other out warily, while on the other side some statue babies are reaching up to their mother.
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Yugyoji Temple, Fujisawa
A wealth of statuary in a tranquil setting
By Peter Sidell
Community writer
Lots of little statues attending around a larger one.
The main hall
An angry-looking bird runs a beady eye over visitors
The lantern and pagoda in the garden by the main hall
On a still day the reflection is strikingly clear
An arriving pilgrim
Next to the main hall
Cats and dogs, keeping a cautious distance from each other
Lions in the eaves
A welcome from a dragon
A small hall near the main gate
The main gate and approach
Babies trying to climb up
This chap hides behind a small building at the rear of the temple
Near the main hall
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Elena Lisina
6 years ago
I like old shrines with wooden carvings!
Larry Knipfing
12 years ago
Fujisawa is located fairly near both Kamakura and Enoshima. Worth a visit!
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