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Benzaiten or BentenAlternative names for the goddess of grace and beauty, the tutelary genius of the island of Enoshima, the type of ideal womanhood
Benzaiten in a thousand-eyed pavilion. 8th c. Japanese art. Nara period. Sculpture. FRANCE. Paris. Guimet Museum. Proc: JAPAN
Enoshima, Japan, Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, JapanEnoshima, a small offshore island, about 4 km in circumference, at the mouth of the Katase River, which flows into the Sagami Bay of Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Date: circa 1905
Shrine to Goddess Benzaiten at Ueno Park, Tokyo, JapanUeno Park, Tokyo, Japan - The central island houses a shrine to Benzaiten, goddess of fortune Date: 1905
Snow scene of Benzaiten Shrine in Inokashira pond
Crowd visiting Buddihist image exhibition at Enoshima Benzaiten Shrine in Sagami Province. Japanese triptych print shows large groups of women pilgrims visiting Enoshima shrine to worship an image of
Opening celebration of Benzaiten Shrine at Enoshima in Soshu. Japanese triptych print shows large groups of women pilgrims visiting Enoshima shrine to worship an image of Benzaiten