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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
Opening celebration of Benzaiten Shrine at Enoshima in Soshu