Guardian of the sea : Jizo in Hawaiʻi /
Jizo, one of the most beloved Buddhist deities in Japan, is known primarily as the guardian of children and travelers. In coastal areas, fishermen and swimmers also look to him for protection. Soon after their arrival in the late 1800s, issei (first-generation Japanese) shoreline fishermen began cas...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Honolulu :
University of Hawai'i Press,
©2007.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Casting for Ulua
- Stores, clubs, and tournaments
- Jizo the protector
- Jizo on Oʻahu
- Jizo on Kauaʻi
- Jizo on Maui
- Jizo on Molokaʻi
- Jizo on Lānaʻi
- Jizo on Hawaiʻi (the Big Island)
- Jizo and Ebisu
- Jizo in Japan as a guardian of the sea
- Jizo on the north shore
- Kawaihāpai Jizo
- Kawailoa Jizo
- Wahiawā Kawamori Jizo
- Wahiawā Ryusenji Soto Mission
- Haleʻiwa Jizo
- Warning signs
- Honolulu Japanese Casting Club
- Zensaku Uchibori
- Jizo on the south shore
- Statue ordered
- Statue erected
- Statue destroyed
- Statue replaced
- Sentaro Otsubo
- Pālolo Kwannon Temple
- Pilgrimages
- Eighty-eight temples of Shikoku, Japan
- Lāwaʻi International Center, Kauaʻi
- Waimea Shingon Mission, Kauaʻi
- Kona Koyasan Daishiji Mission, Big Island
- Shingon Shu Hawaiʻi, Oʻahu
- Hichi Kasho Meguri, Oʻahu
- Hawaiʻi Jizo Meguri, Oʻahu
- Drownings in Hawaii.