Manshuin in Kyoto is a temple complex with a number of beautiful and interesting buildings, but on a semi-island in the middle of a pond stands a small temple named Bentendo. Dedicated to Benten, the goddess of wealth, happiness, wisdom and music, the temple stands next to a very old red shrine named Tenmangu. Surprisingly, it is not unusual to see Buddhism and Shinto side by side in Japan. The buildings are accessed by passing under a stone torii, and over a pretty arched stone bridge.
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Bentendo and Tenmangu at Manshu-in
Buddhism and Shinto side by side on an island in a pond
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
Bentendo nestled among the lush greenery of early summer
Tenmangu Shrine
A stone lantern beside the pond
Turtles swim in the pond
The bridge stands on solid looking pillars
Many maples around the pond must create a glorious blaze of color in autumn
Picturesque stone lantern with Bentendo in the background
There are many stone lanterns
Looking back across the bridge to the stone torii
Visitors have placed small rocks on the horizontal posts of the torii
Bentendo framed by the stone torii
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