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狛犬・胡麻犬 (Kumainu, guardian of the shrine)

狛犬・胡麻犬 (Kumainu, guardian of the shrine)
Shrines are Shinto, Temples are Buddhist. Traditionally, there is a Kumainu on either side of a temple or shrine building, each in a slightly different pose. This lion-dog figure comes from Chinese Buddhism, which spread to Japan and elsewhere in Asia. In the case of Japan, many elements came via Korea.

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 polytropos
polytropos club
Nice leash! But well, I doubt if it would hold him when he gets angry! ;-)
9 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to polytropos club
Definitely not! Thanks, poly.
9 years ago.
 Stormlizard
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Yes, The Lion-Dog is also known as "Shi Shi" "Shi Shi Mai" is the Dance of the Lion Dog often included in Festivals (Matsuri) at Shrines.
9 years ago.

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