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The "guardian deity" of Towada-Hachimantai National Park

It calms doubts, gives courage, and brings good fortune and luck!
Tensho Kuzuryu
Towada Seiryu Daigongen Nanso-no-bou
Seiryu Gongen is enshrined in the Okunoin on the Ogura Peninsula. Located behind the sacred Omuro Shrine, it is a huge layer of natural rock formed by an eruption.
On the natural rock layers, a mural made of the veins of the bedrock known as the "Dragon's Eye" emerges vividly, as if it were painted by someone. The "Dragon's Eye" was formed over time by the veins of the bedrock of Omuro, where Seiryu Gongen is enshrined. Since the late Heian period, it has been considered the "symbol of Seiryu Gongen" enshrined in Omuro.
It is said that during the Heian period, the Lotus Sutra of Nasonobo, recited with a single mind at Omuro, pierced the bedrock, proving that the prayer reached the heavens. The Lotus Sutra is a scripture that preaches equality for all people, salvation for all living things, and world peace.
The "Dragon's Eye" of Seiryu Gongen sometimes takes the shape of a giant cloud, appearing over the autumn leaves at the summit of Mt. Hakkoda and throughout Towada-Hachimantai National Park. It also appears as the "Dragon's Eye" over Kagami-numa Pond in Hachimantai in winter, and at Omaegahama Beach on Lake Towada , where there are no sightseeing boats or wind and the lake shines like a mirror, large waves suddenly appear out of nowhere, and before pilgrimsknow it, the water has calmed down .
It is said that these phenomena occur because the prayers of pilgrims who come to pray, make supplications, and make offerings reach Seiryu Gongen, and that Tensho Seiryu sends them "proof that he is watching over and guiding them" (a phenomenon that is sure to bring good fortune).
Since ancient times, people have walked long paths and performed difficult and painful practices to visit the sacred mountain of Towada in order to receive blessings from the "kami" of Lake Towada, Seiryu Daigongen, and its original Buddha, Shokannon. This historical fact will continue to be passed down to a new future through people from all over the world who visit Towada Shrine, the sacred place of Towada-Hachimantai.
奥院「龍の目」
World premiere!
Omuro "Inner Sanctuary" and "Dragon's Eye"
The most sacred "inner sanctuary" Omuro
A huge, vivid "eye of the dragon" emerges
The proof of Seiryu Gongen bestowed by heaven upon Nansobo
A short distance from Goshikiiwa Rock towards the end of the Ogura Peninsula, there is a cave. This cave is the most sacred place known as "Omuro," where Nanso-no-bo chanted the Lotus Sutra with a single mind. At the entrance, there is a sign that reads "Oku-no-in."
Takeda Chiyosaburo 's " Lake Towada " ( 1922 ) describes the scene as follows: "There is a cave in the reddish rock on the lake shore. The cavern has a domed entrance and leads to a huge room that can accommodate 10 people. There are tunnels on either side of the room. The one on the right is about 10 ken deep and the one on the left is over 30 ken. If you enter with a torch, you will be shocked by countless bats hitting your face. This is called the Omuro."

Dragon Eye that appears in Kagami-numa Pond, Hachimantai

Dragon Eye that appears in Kagami-numa Pond, Hachimantai

Dragon Eye that appears in Kagami-numa Pond, Hachimantai

Dragon Eye that appears in Kagami-numa Pond, Hachimantai

Dragon Eye that appears in Kagami-numa Pond, Hachimantai

Dragon Eye that appears in Kagami-numa Pond, Hachimantai

霊山十和田は、熊野、日光、白山、出羽三山に匹敵する霊山だった!
十和田神社は、明治初年の神仏分離以前は「額田嶽熊野山十灣寺」を号する神仏習合の寺院であり、十和田青龍権現を祀り、現在の拝殿の場所に観音を本地仏として安置する仏堂「十和田御堂」が建っていました。
また、十和田神社の右奥の岩山を登った先の台地は、南祖坊が入定し青龍権現となったと伝える中湖(なかのうみ)と「カミ」の宿る御倉(おぐら)半島の「御室(おむろ)、奥の院」をのぞむ神聖な場所であり、台地を降りた中湖の水際には、参詣者が占いと祈り(散供打ち)を行う占場(オサゴ場)がありました。
その頃は、十和田湖自体が聖域であり、十和田火山外輪山の内側は本来、女人禁制の世界でした。
人々は、その全体を「十和田山」と名付け、カミの住む山の意味で「御山(おやま)」と呼んでいたのです。
外輪山への登り口は、御山に入る入り口になっており、川や滝、鳥居や神社が俗界と聖域を分ける最初の結界となっていました。そして、参詣者が長い山腹の道を登りきって最初の外輪山山頂の峠に至った時、突如、視界が開けて眼下に湖水が広がる、そこが第二の結界であり、湖を礼拝する遥拝所が置かれ、峠を下った湖畔には、最初の散供打ち場「占場」が設けられていました。
人々は、さらに湖畔の長い道をたどり、第三の結界解除川(はらいかわ、現在の神田川)でみそぎを行ったあと、林立する鳥居と杉並木の参道を通って、御山の中心「十和田御堂」に至っていたのです。
何祖坊の生誕
About Seiryu Gongen Nanso-no-bou
The founder of the sacred mountain Towada, the legendary monk Nansonobo (who actually existed)
About the birth of NANSO-NO-BOU
He is said to have been born in the 860s during the Jogan era at Toga Shrine in Nanbu Town as the child of Kumano Gongen.
Nansonobo, a legendary monk who is widely known, was a disciple of Gappourishi, the second abbot of Hoshozan Fugen-in Temple (formerly known as Nanasaki Eifuku-ji Temple), and is said to have studied under the monk Getsu-tai (from the age of 7 for around 10 years). He later changed his name to Nansonobo and traveled around the country, visiting the Kumano Sanzan and visiting other shrines. During this time, he transformed into a nine-headed dragon and fought with Yanotarou, the lord of Lake Towada, and banished him, after which he became the dragon god of Lake Towada, Seiryu Gongen.
Hoshozan Fugen-in Temple enshrines the statue of Nansobo, "Nansohosshi," and "has two copies of the Towadayama Shinkyoki in its collection." (For more information on Fugen-in Temple, please see the bottom of this website.)
( The 65th head priest of Shohozan Fugen-in Temple (formerly known as Nanasaki Eifuku-ji Temple), Shinada Taijun, praying in prayer)
2021.10 Interview Record: Ishiji Nakamura, CEO of NBC Entertainment, photographer, and founder and advisor of the Narasaki Shrine Preservation Association "Eternal Society"

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