A woman walks by a poster showing one of the 12 Heavenly Generals of Yakushi (Medicine) Buddha kept at Shin-Yakushi-ji Buddhist temple in Nara, at a subway station in Tokyo. The poster is part of a tourism campaign for Nara, which last year celebrated the 1,300th anniversary of its birth as Japan's ancient capital.
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Donald Taylor
Why 12 generals? An interesting number.
Gurukun
Something weird about this picture...I just don't know what it is...
Sarge
If that's a Heavenly General, I'd hate to see a Hellish General.
bobbafett
not a great pic. not a great topic starter.
URO
Nice picture. But the 12 Heavenly Generals of Yakushi are almost never shown independently :-O They are generally grouped in a protective circle around the Yakushi Nyorai.
alladin
The picture looks like an image of a devil himself.
shirokuma2011
They should have one of these by the priority seating spots on every train. "I've told you till I'm blue in the face--TURN OFF YOUR DAMNED PHONE!" hehe...
Laguna
Gotta get one for the kids' rooms!
sengoku38
Like I said in another post, getting an o-mamori at Yakushiji is probably a better idea than getting a flu shot. At least you won't be poisoning yourself for no reason!
nandakandamanda
Both wearing too much white foundation.
Zenny11
I think she knows unless she hasn't watched TV for the last few weeks.
Many TV-ads for that exhibit, etc. where they show the figures as they are now and how the looked originally(as seen on poster).
Similar figures/statues, etc are also common at entrances to buddhist temples, etc as guardians.
gaijinstud
i bet the woman in the pic has no idea who the statue is, or even know that it is japanese...
shirokuma2011
That would be a shame, because this particular collection of statues is really remarkable, and well worth visiting Nara to see.
Occidentalis
One might be apt to think that an image like that would be prone to have a negative effect on tourists.