Hōgyū Jizō Explained

are Japanese stone statues, mostly representing the bodhisattva Ksitigarbha, made by Buddhist monk Hōgyū (around 1672 - 1732) between 1722 and 1732 in Kumamoto, Japan. When Hōgyū was about 14, in 1686, his father was killed by a samurai. Later he made stone statues for the repose of the soul of his father.

Historical records

In January 1686, a blacksmith called Hichizaemon, a heavy drinker, threw a bamboo blower at his son. It accidentally hit the forehead of a samurai, Ohyano Genzaemon. Despite repeated apologies, Genzaemon immediately killed Hichizaemon with a sword, that being legal at the time by kiri sute gomen. Genzaemon, the son and his sister all wrote witness statements, and the Bugyō did not punish Genzaemon.[1]

Out of grief, the son entered the Buddhist priesthood for the repose of his father, and offered a prayer with a vow that he would make 100 stone statues. He made 107 stone statues between 1722 and 1732. He died in 1732. The 100th statue was in Ōjō-in Temple in Kumamoto, and it was the largest statue (high) among others standing on the big stone lotus.

Stone statues

Most common are standing or sitting statues of Ksitigarbha with a monk's staff in the right hand and Cintamani in the left hand. There are other types of statues, such as Amitabha, Guanyin, Avalokitesvara, Bhaisajyaguru and mixtures of these statues. The height differs from the size of a person to . Behind each statue is a boat-shaped Aureola on which is written "Tariki" ("Through the Buddha") and the sequence number of his statue such as the 100th, and the petitioner is Hōgyū.

Another opinion

Hideo Nagata studied every statue of Hōgyū and stated that the Hōgyū was not the boy whose father was killed. The statues might be connected with the circumstances of the time such as famine.[2] [3]

Table of Hōgyū Jizō

Number of productionLocationKind of stone statueDate of production andfeatures such as engraved sentences
1IdenakamaSitting Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerMay 1722, Hōgyū's determination of making Ksitigabha statues which leads to live in a country of comfort.
2Chikami-machiStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerSeptember 1722 with Douka[4]
3A park near Chorokubashi and TaiheibashiStanding KsitigarbhaIn 1723 with Douka
4UndiscoveredUndiscoveredUndiscovered
5Hanaokayama roadStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerIn 1723, with Douka
6Ikedamachi, Ōjō-in TempleStanding Ksitigarbha with Namaste handsIn July 1723 with Douka
7Tsuboi 4choume, Soushinji TempleKsitigarbha with Khakkhara on the right hand and Globus cruciger on the left hand.With Douka
8(A) Shimasaki 6chome, and (B) Shimasaki 5 chome(A) Standing Ksitigarbha and (B) Standing AmitabhaIn December 1723 with Douka
9Kasuga 3chomeStanding AmitabhaFebruary 1724
10Kuhonji 1chomeDisappeared after raid
11UndiscoveredUndiscoveredUndiscovered
12UndiscoveredUndiscoveredUndiscovered
13Kasuga 3chomeStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerMay
14Murozono 2chomeStanding Standing Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerMay, 1724 with Douka
15Kyomachi 1chome, Aizomein TempleStanding Gautama Buddha statueMoved due to road construction
16Saikumachi 4chome, Souzenji TempleNo statue, only footstoneJuly, 1724
17Kinpozan DaishogunStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerAugust
18Shimizumachi Tatsushoji TempleStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerDouka
19Suizenji 4chome WatarizeDestroyed in raid, renewedDoka on footstone
20Kon-yamachi 3chome Shimogawara ParkStanding Ksitigarbha with a flag on the right hand, Globus cruciger on the leftDouka
21Matsuo-machiStanding AvalokitesvaraDouka
22Ikeda 1chome Ikeda HachimanStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerJanuary, 1725, Douka
23Hokubucho KusuharaStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerJuly, 1725, Discovered in 1990
24Akitamachi GotoStanding AmitabhaUnreadable Douka
25Yokote 4chome Standing Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerAugust, 1725 with Douka
26Kurokami 7chome UrugeStanding 11 faced Guanyin with CenserNo Douka
27Near Chorokubashi Standing Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerNo footstone
28UndiscoveredUndiscoveredUndiscovered
29Oe 1chome Zenkoji TempleStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerDouka
30Hokubucho shimosuzurikawa(A),Tasaki Bridge(B)Gautama Buddha statue(A)Ksitigarbha with Khakkhara on the right hand and Globus cruciger on the left hand(B)Jan. 1726(B),Douka(A)
31Hokubucho KitasakoStanding Ksitigarbha with Khakkhara on the right hand and Globus cruciger on the left handJuly, 1726, with 8 names
32Hokubucho KajioStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerSeptember, 1726 with 14 names, Confirmed in 1990
33Yokotecho ShihoikeStanding Amitabha with stone crownUnreadable Douka
34Ikedacho IkegamiStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerNo footstone
35Asogun KikinomuraStanding AmitabhaDouka, discovered in 1985
36Uekimachi MukausakaStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerMay, 1727 with Douka
37UndiscoveredUndiscoveredUndiscovered
38Yokotecho Higashi ShihouikeStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerJune 1727 with Douka
39Nihongi 3chome Sitting BhaisajyaguruSeptember
40(A)Kikuchi-gun Shisuimachi (B)Kawachi-machi Odao(A)(B)Standing Ksitigarbha with Globus cruciger(A)Road Directing Post;Right is Waifu Town, February 1728
41Kawachimachi IwashitaStupa and no statue Douka, Road Directing Post
42Daniyama, Disappeared by air raidUnknownUnknown
43Mukaemachi 1chomeStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerRoad Direction Post (Satsuma and Hyuga)
44shimizu Honmachi, Takaba RoadStanding Ksitigarbha with Namaste handsApril 1728 with Douka
45Kotohira 2chomeDestroyed in air raid, parts remainMay 1728
46Shin-yashiki 1chome Kongoji TempleStanding Ksitigarbha but disappeared due to raidJune 1728 with Douka
47Kurokami 2chome, near SeiseikoStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerJuly 1728 with Douka
48Kasuga 2chome Sitting AmitabhaSeptember 1728
49Hokubumachi HidaStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerSeptember 1728,Crossroad pointing to Waifu and Kino
50Kikuchi-gun, ShisuimachiStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerRoad Direction Post pointing to Kumamoto
51Kikuchi-gun, Hichijomachi KaeStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerSeptember 1728 with Douka
52UndiscoveredUndiscoveredUndiscovered
53Kotohira HonchoStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerRoad Direction Post pointing to Mifune
54Ikeda 1chomeStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerJanuary 1729
55UndiscoveredUndiscoveredUndiscovered
56Mukaemachi, near ChorokubashiStanding KsitigarbhaDouka
57Ozawamachi Seikoji TempleStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerMarch 1729
58Kasuga 2chomeStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus cruciger1729
59Kikuchi-gun Hichijo-machi, MizushimaA mixture of 11 faced Guanyin and AmitabhaRoad Direction Post pointing to Waifu
60Motoyamacho, (now) Rendaiji-cho,nowSitting Ksitigarbha with Khakkhara on the right hand and Globus cruciger on the left handFebruary 1729 with Douka
61UndiscoveredUndiscoveredUndiscovered
62Yahatamachi Kawashiri ShrineStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerSeptember 1729
63Kawachimachi SeitaStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerAugust 1729
64Shimomashiki-gun, Tomiaimachi Kihara FudosonStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerSeptember 1729
65Nishigoshicho, Nonoshima, Yagu ShrineStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerSeptember 1729 with Douka
66Kikuchi-gun, Kikuyocho, Haramizu, Standing Ksitigarbha with Khakkhara on the right hand and Globus cruciger on the left handSeptember 1729
67Tsuboi 5chomeNo statue due to raid but only footstone remainsOctober 1729 with Douka
68Tasaki Crossing near Kumamoto StationDisappearedDisappeared
69Honjo 2chome Kasuga SekkyoshoStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerOctober 1729 with Douka
70Chisoku Temple but disappeared in raidDisappeared Disappeared
71Ikeda 1chome IwatatePreviously Nyoirin-Kannon(air raid and replaced by another)December 1729 with Douka
72Tamana-gun, Gyokuto machi Harakura HonmachiStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerJanuary 17 Rediscovered in 1990
73Yokote 3chomeFebruary 1730 with Douka (in Document)
74Inside a rock of Ueki townSitting AmitabhaMarch 1730 with Douka
75Nishigoshi town KuroishiStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerMarch 1715 with Douka
76Tamana-gun Nagashu machi IshimiyaStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerApril 1730 with Douka, Jizō Festival observed
77Kamimashiki-gun, Mashiki-machi KogaStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerMay 1730 Jizō Festival observed
78Ikeda 1chomeParts remaining due to raidMarch 1730
79Kasuga 3chomeStanding KsitigarbhaDouka
80Hokubu machi Kamao, Inside wallStanding KsitigarbhaSeptember
81Kamoto-gun Kikukacho, TeradaStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerSeptember 1730, Discovered in 1973
82Senba machiStanding AvalokitesvaraDouka, Jizō festival observed
83Uki city Matsubara machi, Seian TempleStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerDecember 1730, Discovered in 1986
84Kawachi machi NodeStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerJanuary 1731, Discovered in 1983
85Matsuo machi ChikazuStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerJanuary 1731
86Shimasaki 2chome Sitting AmitabhaFebruary 1731
87Kawashiri machi Oowatari ParkSitting AmitabhaMarch 1731, Discovered in 1982, Jizō festival observed
88Takahashi machi Tensha ShrineStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerApril 1731
89Tosaka machi Community CenterStanding 11-faced GuanyinMay 1731 with Douka
90Ozawa machi Seifukuji TempleStanding Ksitigarbha with Khakkhara on the right hand and Globus cruciger on the left hand1731, the biggest among Hōgyū Jizōs
91Ikegami choSitting AmitabhaJune 1731
92Oe 4chome Korenori ShrineA mixture of Guanyin and KsitigarbhaMay 1731 with Douka
93Ezu, Nakanose, Sitting Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerJuly 1731
94Hokubucho OtsukaStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus cruciger1731 with Douka, Jizō festival observed
95Toshima machi KitamukuSitting Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerSeptember 1731
96Hokubucho AkinamazuGuanyin on the head part, and otherwise, standing AmitabhaOctober 1731 with Douka
97Kawachi machi KuroishiSitting Ksitigarbha on rockDouka, Discovered in 1982
98Kamimashiki-gun, Yabe machi UehataStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerNovember 1731, Jizō festival observed. Discovered in 1975
99Ikegamicho, TaniozakiSitting AmitabhaNovember 1731 with Douka
100Ikeda 2chome, Ojoin TempleSitting Ksitigarbha with Khakkhara on the right hand and Globus cruciger on the big stone lotus1732, The 100th statue with Douka
101UndiscoveredUndiscoveredUndiscovered
102Kawachi machi, Tomon TempleStanding Avalokitesvara over the neck and Amitabha under the neckApril 1732 with Douka
103Kamimashikigun, Kashima-machi Namazu, Koon TempleStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerApril 1732, Douka unclear, Discovered in 1974, Hougyu festival observed
104Chikami-machiOnly footstone, which served two Hōgyū Jizōs Discovered in 1970
105Hieda-machi, Hieda-kannondoStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerAugust 1732
106Tsunoura-cho, Community CenterStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerSeptember 1732
107Kamimashiki-gun, Mashiki-cho, Tanigo Community CenterStanding Ksitigarbha with Globus crucigerOctober 1732 with Douka
OthersKasugamachi and other placesVarious kinds of Hōgyū JizōsThere are 8 Hōgyū Jizōs without numbers, In one, 1726
Grave of Hōgyū Yokote 5 chomeSitting monk-shaped statue with Khakkhara on the right hand and Buddhist prayer beads on the left hand Dated November 8, 1732 by the builder of the grave. Discovered in 1938

Poems

The following are douka, or didactic poems, of Hōgyū:

Notes

  1. Takada[1990:1123]
  2. Nagata[1989]
  3. Nagata[1994]
  4. Douka is the lessons in Buddhism for enlightenment or for life, either in the style of waka

References