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The Story of Jizō Statues

Japan's Gentle Guardian

· Gardens

Walk through a Japanese temple garden or along a quiet country road and you'll probably meet a small stone figure wearing a red bib.

This is Jizō.

Jizō is one of Japan's most familiar Buddhist figures, known as a guardian of travellers, children and those making difficult journeys. You'll find statues beside mountain paths, at temple gates, in village streets and sometimes tucked quietly into gardens.

Many wear knitted hats or bright red bibs, placed there by local families as small acts of care and remembrance. Others are surrounded by flowers, pebbles or tiny offerings left by people passing by.

Unlike the grand statues found inside temples, Jizō has an everyday presence. He doesn't ask to be admired from a distance. Instead, he quietly keeps watch over the places where people live, walk and rest.

Once you know who Jizō is, you'll begin to notice him all over Japan. Often standing alone, always waiting patiently.

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