- Hōzōmon
The nihongo3|"Treasure-House Gate"|宝蔵門|Hōzōmon is the inner of two large entrance gates that ultimately leads to the
Sensō-ji (the outer being theKaminarimon ) inAsakusa ,Tokyo . This two-story gate houses many of the Sensō-ji's treasures on its second story, while the first story houses several statues, lanterns and even giant sandals. It stands 22.7 m tall, 21 m wide, and 8 m deep.cite web|url=http://www7.ocn.ne.jp/~sehayama/topics6houzou5juu.htm |title=nihongo2|宝蔵門・五重搭・不動尊|accessdate=2008-03-30 |language=Japanese]History
The Hōzōmon was first built in 942 by
Taira no Kinmasa.cite web|url=http://www.asakusa-e.com/rekisi/senso_e.htm |title=Sensoji Temple |accessdate=2008-03-30 |work=asakusa-e.com] Destroyed by fire in 1631, it was rebuilt byIemitsu Tokugawa in 1636. It stood for three hundred more years until it was once again burned down, this time during the massive Tokyo air raids of 1945. In 1964, Motoya Yonetarou made a donation of 150 millionYen that enabled the gate to be rebuilt using steel reinforced concrete.Since the gate was reconstructed using flame resistant materials, the upper story of the Hōzōmon stores the Sensō-ji's treasured
sutras . These treasures including theLotus Sutra , which is designated a Japanese National Treasure, and the Issai-kyo, a complete collection of Buddhist scriptures that has been designated anImportant Cultural Property .cite web |url=http://www.asakusa-umai.ne.jp/e_asakusa/matsuri/matsuri-02_e.html |title=Glossary of Terms |accessdate=2008-03-30]Features
Unlike the Kaminarimon which houses 4 different statues, the Hōzōmon only houses 2 of the same statues that are located either side of the front face of the gate. These 5.45 m tall statues represent
Niō , the guardian deity of the Buddha. Because of these statues, the gate's original name had been nihongo3|"Niō Gate"|仁王門|Niōmon before it became the Hōzōmon.In addition to the Niō statues, the Hōzōmon also features three large
lantern s. The largest and most prominent lantern is the giant red "chōchin" hanging under the center of the gate opening. With a height of 3.75 m, a diameter of 2.7 m and a weight of 400 kg, the lantern displays the name of the town nihongo|Funamachi|小舟町. The current iteration of the lantern dates back to 2003 when 5 million Yen was donated by the people of Funamachi. Its donation commemorated the 400th year anniversary of the start of theEdo period . On either side of the chōchin hangs two 2.75 m high copper "tōrō" weighing approximately 1000 kg each. All three lanterns are often completely removed for festivals such asSanja Matsuri .An often overlooked feature of the Hōzōmon are the "wariji", two 4.5 m long, 1.5 m wide straw sandals that weigh 400 kg each.cite web|url=http://www7.ocn.ne.jp/~sehayama/oteratojinnja.htm |title=nihongo2|浅草神社と浅草寺の説明|accessdate=2008-03-30 |language=Japanese] The reason for this is because they are located on the back face of the gate.
See also
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Asakusa Shrine
*Traditional lighting equipment of Japan References
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