2018-02-14

Tengu sennin immortal legends

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sennin 天狗と仙人伝説 Legends about Tengu and Immortals

. Tengu 天狗と伝説 Tengu legends "Long-nosed Goblin" .
- Introduction -

. sennin 仙人と伝説 Legends about Immortals .




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- What is the difference between a Tengu and a Sennin?
Tengu are part of the Buddhist realm and Sennin belong to the realm of Chinese Daoism 道教.
There are also shinsen, shinzen 神仙 Sennin of the Daoist tradition, who possess jintsuuriki, jinzuriki, shintsuuriki 神通力 supernatural power.

Some 阿闍梨 Ajari or 山伏 Yamabushi can turn to Tengu.

Humans with supernatural powers can go to the 天狗界 Tengu World or the 仙人界 Sennin World.
11 stories about Tengu are told in the 今昔物語 Konjaku Monogatari, a collection of over one thousand tales written during the late Heian period (794–1185) .
The stories portray Tengu as enemies of Buddhism, setting fires at temples or tricking priests. Priests who attain special powers through religious discipline, but use these powers for their own ends were thought to enter in the next life the transmigratory realm of Tengudou 天狗道.
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. The most important 48 Tengu of Japan - 四十八天狗 .

. Nihon no sennin 日本の仙人37人 - 37Japanese Immortals and Hermits .

. 日本の仏仙人16人 - The 16 Buddhist Immortals of Japan .


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Some tales can be found in a collection of Toyota Toki とよた時
天狗・仙人妖怪ばなし Tales about Tengu, Sennin and Yokai Monsters
- reference source : とよた時 -

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In China all kinds of Sennin are worshipped. In Japan all kinds of Tengu are worshipped.
The Sennin of Tang China are almost like Tengu. The wings of Tengu are probably from the imagination of painters.

Many Sennin in the meaning of "mountain hermit" are found in Japan, like 役小角 En no Ozuno En-no-Gyôja 役行者 or 久米 Kume.

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. Torakichi 虎吉 sennin no moji 仙人の文字 letters of Torakichi .


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............................................................................... Ehime 愛媛県
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喜多郡 Kita district 内子町 Uchiko // 越智郡 Ochi district 小田町 Oda


Tengu live deep in the mountains and practise to get supernatural power. They are like Sennin.
If a wicked bad person goes to the mountain, the Tengu will throw them out. Tengu do not like impurities.






............................................................................... Iwate 岩手県
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氣仙郡 Kessen district 唐丹村 Toni

. O-Shirasama, oshirasama おしらさま、オシラサマ "White Deity" .
legends of 飛行というと天狗 a flying Tengu or the sennin 仙人 Immortals helping humans.





............................................................................... Tokushima 徳島県
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板野郡 Itano district

. toita sennin 戸板仙人 Sennin of the Wooden Door .
atthe back of 大麻比古神社 Oasahiko Shrine there lived a Tengu.





............................................................................... Yamanashi 山梨県

The sennin 仙人 Immortal from 金が岳 Mount Kanagatake (1,764 m) named 新左衛門 Shinzaemon
and the Tengu from 茅ヶ岳 Mount Kayagatake (1,703 m) named 江草孫右衛門 Magoemon from Egusa were on bad terms.
The Immortal jumped into the sky, made a strong wind and called the clouds. He could also take any human shape he liked. He was almost a Yokai monster Immortal.
The Immortal sometimes shape-shifted into a ball of fire to show the Tengu that he was still a novice in the field.


source : toki.moo.jp/merumaga/reizan...

茅ヶ岳の天狗伝説 The Tengu legend from Mount Kayagatake.

Magoemon is a human who trained to become a Tengu, others say he is the Immortal from Mount Kayagatake.
Once he climbed the mountain to do some work, and when he came back to his home, three family generations had passed and nobody remembered him.
He was so sad, he went back to the mountain and practised 神通力 to gain divine powers.
He lived around 1520 during the times of Takeda Nobutora, the father of Takeda Shingen, in the village of Egusa.
He sometimes appeared when farmers were working in the forest and helped them cut trees. He even ate the food they shared with him.
When they gave him a leaf of tobacco, he put it on his palm and then ate it.
Time passed on in the village of Egusa. Now it is around 1715.
The woodworkers saw a huge human like a monster stand on the rocks. The beard was upside down and covered his face with white hair. His huge eyes rolled around. The villagers fled in great fear. Then there was a strong wind and black clouds showed in the sky . . . all because the villagers had disturbed Magoemon in his mountain retreat.


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西八代郡 Nishi-Yatsushiro district 市川三郷町 Ichikawamisato

takara no oogi 宝の扇 magic hand fan
Once upon a time
there lived a naughty boy named 悪太郎 Akutaro (Bad Taro). A Sennin made him promise to change his ways and become a good boy and gave him a magic hand fan to make his own nose long or short as he wished. With this hand fan he was able to help in a fight of a Tengu and a 荒神 Kojin Wild Deity.
Akutaro could also use the fan to travel in the air.
Later this magic fan turned up in the hands of a Samurai and when enemies of Japan came from a foreign country, he could make the noses of the enemy turn long or cut them off.
The fan became venerated like a God of War 軍神.


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- reference : nichibun yokai database 妖怪データベース -




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. sennin 仙人と伝説 Legends about Immortals .

. Tengu 天狗と伝説 Tengu legends "Long-nosed Goblin" .

. Tengupedia - 天狗ペディア - Tengu ABC-List.


. Legends about Kobo Daishi Kukai - 弘法大師 空海 - 伝説 .

. Japanese legends and tales 伝説 民話 昔話 - Introduction .

- Yookai 妖怪 Yokai Monsters of Japan -

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2018-02-10

Sennin ABC list

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. Nihon no sennin 日本の仙人37人 - 37Japanese Immortals and Hermits .

. Butsusen 仏仙 / 佛仙 Buddhist Immortals and Hermits .

. Shinsen 神仙 / 神僊 Chinese Daoist Immortals and Hermits .

. sokushinbutsu 即身仏のミイラ the Living Mummies of Japan .


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. Ariwara no Narihira 在原業平朝臣 .

. Atago monk 愛宕護僧 / 愛宕護山仙 / 愛宕護山聖人 .


. Baikin Sennin バイキン仙人 "Germ Sennin" .

. Basuu, Basū 婆薮仙 Basu, the Immortal Basu, Vasu . - India

. Bikoo sennin 鼻高仙人 Biko Sennin "with a long nose".
Ono no Tobito 小野富人

. Chuuzan, Chūzan, Chusan 中算上人 Saint Chuzan Shonin - 興福寺の僧 .

. En no Gyooja, En no Gyōja 役行者 En no Gyoja / 役小角 En no Ozuno .

. Gama Sennin 蝦蟇仙人 "Toad Immortal" - 劉海 Liu Hai .
- and Tekkai Sennin - 李鉄拐 Li Tieguai.

Garyuu sennin 駕竜仙人 Garyu Sennin (182)
- There is a temple 駕竜寺 in Okayama.

. Gotenbayashi Sennin 御殿林仙人 .

. Gyooei Koji 行叡居士 Gyoei Koji .

. Gyooki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 Gyoki Bosatsu (668 - 749) .


. Hieizan Monk 比良山僧 .

. Hijiri 仙 disciple of Yosho 陽勝仙人の弟子の仙 .

. Hitachibo Kaison Sennin 常陸坊海尊仙人 .
Retainer of 源の義経 Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159 - 1189) - 清悦 Seietsu

. Hoodoo Sennin 法道仙人 Hodo Sennin .
法起菩薩 Hoki Bosatsu - Saint Tokudo 徳道上人 is an incarnation.
- Karahachi Sennin 空鉢仙人 "Mountain hermit with the empty begging bowl"

. Hoon Daishi 報恩大師 Ho-On Daishi .

. Hyootan Sennin 瓢箪仙人 "Gourd Immortal" .
壺公(ごこう) Goko. (壺公 ここう Koko) "Honorable Jar" // kochuuten 壺中天 Kochuten, "Heaven in a Jar"

. Ikkaku Sennin 一角仙人 "One-horned Immortal" .

. Ikoma Sennin 生馬仙人 / 生馬仙 Ikoma Sen .


. Jikaku 慈覚大師 Jikaku Daishi 円仁 Ennin .

. Jofuku 除福 Chinese, climbed Mount Fujisan .

. Joozoo 大嶺僧 / 浄蔵法師 Jozo Hoshi . .

. Juge 河内国樹下僧 Monk Juge from Kawachi no Kuni .


. Kakinomoto Hitomaro 柿本人麻呂 Hitomaru 人丸 / 人麿 .

. Kame Sennin 亀仙人 "Turtle Immortal" / 黄安仙人 Koan Sennin .
modern Muten Roshi 武天老師 Master Roshi

. Kanda 竿打仙 Kanda Sen / 竿打ち仙人 Sao-Uchi Sennin .

. Kan Shiwa 飛龍士韓志和 Hiryushi Kan Shiwa .

. Katsuragi Sennin 葛城仙人 . *

. Kawara no In 河原院 源融 Minamoto Toru . (822 – 895)

. Kikujidoo, kiku jidoo 菊慈童 Kikujido, "Chrysanthemum Child" .
- - - - - and Kiku Nyosen 菊女仙 female Chrysanthemum Sennin


. Kikugawamura no Sennin 菊川村仙人 Sennin from Kikugawa village . - Shizuoka
- The bell of 粟ヶ岳 Mount Awagatake 淡ヶ嶽.

. Kinkoo Sennin 琴高仙人 Kinko Sennin - Qin Gao .

. Kinoko Sennin きのこ仙人 Mushroom Hermit .

. Kisen Hooshi 窺詮法師 / 喜撰法師 Kisen Hoshi .

. Kobo Daishi Kukai 弘法大師 空海 (774 - 835) .

. Kume no Sennin 久米の仙人 Kume Sennin 久米仙人 .
founder of the temple Kumedera 久米寺 Kume-Dera, Nara

. Kyootai Oshoo 教待和尚 Kyotai Osho . and 三井寺 Miidera


. Maguso sennin 馬ぐそ仙人 The Hermit of Horse Droppings . - Enoki, Edo

. Miyako no Yoshika 都良香 (834 - 897) .


. Oni Santa Sennin 鬼三太仙人 - Kisanta, Iwate .

. Ono no Takamura 小野篁 . (802 - 852)


. Rishuu sennin 利修仙人 Risshu Sennin.
founder of the temple 鳳来寺 Horai-Ji, Aichi

Ryuu sennnin 竜仙人 Ryu Sennin "Dragon Immortal"

. Sadazumi Shinno 貞純親王 (873 – 916) .

. Saga no In Kunshi 嵯峨隠君子 / 嵯峨の隠君子 .

. Shamon Nichizoo 沙門日蔵 Shamon Nichizo (905 - 967) .

. Shinzaemon 新左衛門仙人 from 金が岳 Mount Kayagatake . .

. Shirohashi no Okina 白箸翁 Old Man selling white chopsticks .

. Shosen 笙仙人 Sho Sennin .

Shooshi 蕭史仙人 Shoshi : 春秋時代の仙人
- reference source : Hikiyama / Sennin-Shoshi carvings -

. Shotoku Taishi 上宮太子(聖徳太子) .

. Sugawara Michizane 菅原道真 .

. Sugiyama Sooshoo (Soojoo) 杉山僧正 Sugiyama Sosho (Sojo) .
He is about 3000 years old and lives in 岩間町愛宕山 Mount Atagoyama in Iwama, Ibaraki.

. Suzuka no okina 鈴鹿翁(すずかのおきな) Old Man Suzuka .


. Tachibana no Machimichi 橘正道 / 橘正通 - Poet .

. Taichō 泰澄大徳 Taicho Daitoku - Tengu 白山坊 Hakusan-Bo . (682 - 767)

. Takenouchi no Sukune 武内宿禰   .

. Tooboosaku, Tōbōsaku 東方朔 Tobosaku .

. Toita Sennin 戸板仙人 Sennin of the Wooden Door .
Tokushima - 大麻比古神社 Oasahiko Shrine

. Tokuitsu 徳一大徳 .

. Tooji 東寺僧 Toji Monk / 東寺長者 Toji Choja .

. Torakichi 虎吉 sennin no moji 仙人の文字 letters of Torakichi .

. Toranni 都藍尼 Toran-Ni - 女仙人 a female Sennin .

. Tsuru Sennin 鶴仙人 crane hermit, crane immortal .
王子喬 Ooshikyo, Oshikyo, Wangze Kao // 費長房 Hichobo // 黄鶴楼 Kokakuro. Huang He Lou


. Udohama Nyosen 宇度浜女仙 female Sennin from Udohama beach .
三保の松原 Miho no Matsubara // the legend of Hagoromo 羽衣 "the Feathered Robe"

. Urashima Taro 浦嶋子(浦島太郎).


. Yagara no Okina 箭柄翁 / 煎柄翁 Old Man Yagara .

. Yamato Takeru 倭武命(大和武尊) .

. Yooro Sennin 養老仙人 Yoro Sennin .

. Yooshoo Sennin 陽勝仙人 Yosho Sennin .

. Yoshinoyama Nyosen 吉野山女仙 female Sennin from Mount Yoshinoyama .

. Zenchu 善仲 and his twin brother Zensan 善算 .

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Fukurokuju 福禄寿 and 寿老人 Jurojin are considered Sennin
. Seven Gods of Good Luck 七福神 Shichifukujin  .


. Tengu and Sennin .
Humans with supernatural powers can go to the 天狗界 Tengu Realm or the 仙人界 Sennin Realm.


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. sennin 天狗と仙人伝説 Legends about Tengu and Immortals .

. sennin 仙人と伝説 Legends about Immortals .


. Japan - Shrines and Temples - Index .


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Tengu hinotama fire ball legends

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Hinotama 天狗と火の玉伝説 Legends about Tengu and fire balls

. Tengu 天狗と伝説 Tengu legends "Long-nosed Goblin" .
- Introduction -

. hinotama, hi no tama 火の玉と伝説 Legends about fire balls .

. Tengubi 天狗火 Tengu fire - a Yokai .




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知多郡 Chita district 南知多町 Minami-Chita

. isotengu 磯天狗 "Seashore Tengu", a Sea Yokai monster.
at 鳶ヶ崎 Tobigasaki




............................................................................... Ehime 愛媛県
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松山市 Matsuyama

. Tengu at 三津浜 Mitsuhama .





............................................................................... Gifu 岐阜県
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加茂郡 Kamo district

. The Tengu is also called 狗賓 Guhin / Kuhin .
He lives in the deep forest and produced balls of fire at night to frighten the villagers. ...




............................................................................... Gunma 群馬県

. kawa tengu, kawatengu 川天狗 "river Tengu".
Most Great Tengu 大天狗 live alone in a region, only allowing some Karasu Tengu to be their followers.
Sometimes they produce the tengubi 天狗火 "Tengu fire" , hi no tama 火の玉 ball of fire; to show the borders and protect their territory.
This is done by kawa tengu 川天狗 "river Tengu".


天狗の川狩 Tengu fishing at a river
葛飾北斎 Katsushika Hokusai

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. a Legend from 昭和町 Showa town .




............................................................................... Kanagawa 神奈川県

. kawa tengu, kawatengu 川天狗 "river Tengu".
- Kawatengoo 川天狗(かわてんごう) Kawatengo, Kawa Tengo
- 仁助兄弟 The Nisuke brothers at Misawamure village 三沢村三井の霧ヶ瀬
- 内郷村 Uchigomura
- 津久井郡 Tsukui district 城山町 Shiroyama




............................................................................... Mie 三重県
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員弁郡 Inabe district 梅戸井村 Umedoi

. kawa tengu, kawatengu 川天狗 "river Tengu".




............................................................................... Tokushima 徳島県

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那賀郡 Naka district 相生町 Aioi

A man went to the forest with his father to do some work. After a while they took a break. Suddenly a white ball of fire came floating past, with a white tail at the end. Then they heard the sound of a terrible mountain slide, as if someone had felled a huge tree. They hurried home in great fear.
His father told him that they had been on special land where the Shiba Tengu lived and he does not like to be disturbed.

. shiba tengu 柴天狗 Shiba Tengu, Shibatengu .





............................................................................... Tokyo 東京都

. kawa tengu, kawatengu 川天狗 "river Tengu".





............................................................................... Yamanashi 山梨県

The sennin 仙人 Immortal from 金が岳 Mount Kanagatake (1,764 m) named 新左衛門 Shinzaemon
and the Tengu from 茅ヶ岳 Mount Kayagatake (1,703 m) named 江草孫右衛門 Magoemon from Egusa were on bad terms.
The Immortal jumped into the sky, made a strong wind and called the clouds. He could also take any human shape he liked. He was almost a Yokai monster Immortal.
The Immortal sometimes shape-shifted into a ball of fire to show the Tengu that he was still a novice in the field.


source : toki.moo.jp/merumaga/reizan...

茅ヶ岳の天狗伝説 The Tengu legend from Mount Kayagatake.

Magoemon is a human who trained to become a Tengu, others say he is the Immortal from Mount Kayagatake.
Once he climbed the mountain to do some work, and when he came back to his home, three family generations had passed and nobody remembered him.
He was so sad, he went back to the mountain and practised 神通力 to gain divine powers.
He lived around 1520 during the times of Takeda Nobutora, the father of Takeda Shingen, in the village of Egusa.
He sometimes appeared when farmers were working in the forest and helped them cut trees. He even ate the food they shared with him.
When they gave him a leaf of tobacco, he put it on his palm and then ate it.
Time passed on in the village of Egusa. Now it is around 1715.
The woodworkers saw a huge human like a monster stand on the rocks. The beard was upside down and covered his face with white hair. His huge eyes rolled around. The villagers fled in great fear. Then there was a strong wind and black clouds showed in the sky . . . all because the villagers had disturbed Magoemon in his mountain retreat.

. sennin 仙人と伝説 Legends about Immortals .


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Mt. Kayagatake is well known for being the place where Kyuya Fukada, writer and mountaineer who published the One hundred top mountains of Japan, passed away.
It is also part of the one hundred top mountains of Yamanashi.
Due to its similar appearance to the nearby Mt. Yatsugatake, it is sometimes known as “Nise Yatsu” (Phony Yatsu). From the summit, the Southern Alps, Mt. Yatsugatake, Mt. Fuji and more can be seen. There are also many places to view the cherry trees and the red leaves during their respective seasons.
During spring season you will find the cherry blossom tunnel known as “Senbonzakura Park” near the trailhead to the mountain, along with a viewing platform from where you can enjoy the sight of mountains such as Mt. Fuji. Then, in autumn you can also come appreciate the beauty of the red leaves. Furthermore, you will also find the Sunflower field of Akeno near the trailhead leading to the mountain path, a spot where about 600,000 sunflowers bloom fully during summer season! Please don’t miss out the opportunity to come see and enjoy the mountain climbing and magnificent nature of Kayagatake!
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茅ヶ岳 and 金ヶ岳

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- reference : nichibun yokai database 妖怪データベース -

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. Tengu 天狗と伝説 Tengu legends "Long-nosed Goblin" .

. Tengupedia - 天狗ペディア - Tengu ABC-List.


. Legends about Kobo Daishi Kukai - 弘法大師 空海 - 伝説 .

. Japanese legends and tales 伝説 民話 昔話 - Introduction .

- Yookai 妖怪 Yokai Monsters of Japan -

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sennin immortals hermits legends

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sennin 仙人と伝説 Legends about Immortals

The recluse from the political scene has always been an ideal of the Chinese and later Japanese intellectuals.
Some mountain recluses were seen as Tengu, others as Sennin.
shinsen 神仙 Sennin of the Daoist tradition
bosatsu 菩薩 is an honorable title given to Buddhist Immortals

. sennin 仙人 immortals, mountain hermits.
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. - - - - - ABC-List of the Sennin - - - - - .


. China - The Eight Immortals 八仙 Pa Hsien .

. shinsen 神仙 / 神僊 Chinese Daoist Immortals and Hermits  .
- - - - - 蘇呂里 Sorori Sugimoto Shinzaemon

. Butsusen 仏仙 / 佛仙 Buddhist Immortals and Hermits .

. 日本の仙人37人 - The 37 Immortals of Japan .


. sennin 天狗と仙人伝説 Legends about Tengu and Immortals .



Chōkarō Sennin 張果老仙人 Chokaro Sennin releasing the horse from the gourd


Sennin are immortals living in the mountains - some kind of hermits.
They are capable of a lot of magic tricks like flying on an animal in the air.
Sennin may appear mortals in their dreams. There are about 500 of them.
Like in life, only a few of the sennin are frequently mentioned and depicted.
The rest belongs to the "silent majority".
By the way, the Japanese mythology knows not only male but female sennin as well.
source : artelino.com/articles

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. Glossary about the Sennin .

. Sennin no tabemono 仙人の食べ物 Food of the Sennin
The Elixir of Life and Immortality .


. Shisendoo 詩仙堂 Shisen-Do "Hall of the Great Poets" . - Kyoto

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. senninike, sennin-ike 仙人池 Sennin-Ike, "Pond of the Immortal" .

. senningatake 仙人岳 Mount Senningatake . - Yamagata
- 仙人ヶ岳 Tochigi. ... *
. Daisen 大仙 / 大山 Mount Daisen . - Tottori

Sennin Toge 仙人峠 - Sennin Pass, Iwate

. sennin no iwa 仙人の岩 "Rock of the Immortal" . - Kanagawa
- 仙人岩 Sennin-Iwa. Kagoshima ... *

Senninzawa 仙人沢 - see below *

Sennin roten iwaburo bath 仙人露天岩風呂 | 信州高山温泉郷 *


. Rokkasen 六歌仙 Six Immortal Waka Poets .

- Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry 三十六歌仙 Sanjūrokkasen -
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. minogame 蓑亀 minokame, "turtle with a raincoat" .
It is a symbol of longevity and felicity, and a friend for the immortals.

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. sennin to netsuke 仙人と根付 Netsuke of Immortals .


sennin byoobu 仙人 屏風 Byobu folding screens with Sennin
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sennin kawara  仙人 瓦 roof tiles with Sennnin
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sennin sake 仙人 酒 rice wine *
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Basuu, Basū 婆薮仙 Basu the Immortal Basu
Also read Basuusen. Basu, the Immortal, sennin 仙人.



An Indian sage, whose Sanskrit name, Vasu, may be an alternative name for one of the Seven Rishi or seers. Basusen appears as an Indian ascetic who, with *Kichijoten 吉祥天, flanks *Senju Kannon 千手観音 in the *Taizoukai mandara 胎蔵界曼荼羅. Thus he often appears, along with Kichijouten (although sometimes replaced by Kudokuten 功徳天, a form of Kichijouten), in paintings of Senju Kannon. Basusen is also one of the *nijuuhachi bushuu 二十八部衆 (the twenty-eight attendants) of Senju Kannon. He usually appears either as an ascetic or as a fully dressed old man, and carries a text, usually a palm-leaf book. The later is a symbol of the Prajnaparamita texts, HANNYAKYOU 般若経 (the sutra of The Perfection of Wisdom), which is central to the attainment of enlightenment and therefore to all forms of Buddhism. Basusen is a protector of these texts and, as such, appears in paintings such as the images of *juuroku zenshin 十六善神, along with other protectors.
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sennin : immortal; transcendent; genie; mage; djinn; sage; hermit", mountain saint
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日本の仙人 ― 仙人の研究 (2)
知切光歳
日本古来の神々と神仙道、山岳信仰の役行者や浦島子、中古の仏教的な仙人の盛行、中世の仙人受難時代、天狗と仙人、近世の仙人伝まで、個別的な伝記を中心に日本の仙人について詳説。仙人画多数。

仙人の研究 (1)
インド・中国・日本の仙人の世界を、その発祥から説き起こし、仙人とは何か、修行と神通力、仙薬・神薬・霊薬、そして日本の仙草までを、膨大な資料と該博な知識により詳論。仙人画多数収載。

列仙伝・神仙伝
時間を超えて永遠の若さと生命を保ちつつ無限の自由を求める仙人は、人類の根源的夢想の体現者である。彼らのまことに自由でユニークな姿を活写する、中国仙人伝の双璧。

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. 日本の仙人37人 - The 37 Immortals of Japan .



本朝神仙記伝 / 本朝神仙伝 Honcho Shinsenden - Lives of Japanese immortals
Honcho shinsen den - Lives of Japanese Spirit Immortals / Biography of Japanese immortals
By 大江匡房 Oe no Masafusa

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Kinoko Sennin (きのこ仙人), meaning Mushroom Hermit or Mushroom Mystic,
from Super Mario
. He tells Mario that the only way to save the Mushroom Kingdom and Princess Peach is to find the three legendary items:
a mushroom, a flower, and a star.



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O-Daishi sama お大師様
弘法大師空海 Kobo Daishi Kukai got a priest's fly whisk (hossu 払子) from a Sennnin who told him:
"With this whisk you can get rid of any disturbing monster and will be protected from anything!"
Once a young woman and her brother were trying to hang out with him and pestered him, eventually trying to shoot him to death. But they could not hit him at all.

飛騨の昔話から - from the Tales of Hida

. Kobo Daishi and 仙人岳 Mount Senningatake .
Yamagata 山形県

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iruisha 異類者 different beings
They are not Sennin, but strange people who have come to live deep in the mountains. They lost in a battle during wars many hundred years ago and fled to the mountain forests, became hunters or lumberjacks. They are some kind of somabito 杣人 forest workers.

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yamabito no tsutaeshi kusuri 仙びとの伝えし薬
仙人の伝えた薬で、非常に耳がよくなるというものがあった。難聴の者がその薬を飲んだところ、そこら中の言葉から、鳥の声、虫の音まで、遠近もらさず聞こえるようになり、耳ほどうるさいものはないと、かえって難聴だった頃を恋しがったという。



亀仙人 Kame Sennin - "The Turtle Immortal"
Kokeshi by Usaburo 卯三郎こけし



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大沼郡 Onuma district 金山町 Kaneyama

shiragamizu 白髪水 "white hair water" flood

During the great flooding in 1785 (天明5年の大洪水) most of the region of Aizu was under water.
People saw a Sennin with shiragami 白髪 white hair riding on a big tree in the flood downriver.
Hence the name of this flood.




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沼田市 Numata 戸鹿野町 Togano machi

roosoku to sennin 蝋燭と仙人 the Sennin and the candles
Once a family put a pole in the garden to hang a lantern with a candle. The smoke of the candle welled up all the way to ハッカイサン Mount Hakkaisan, where a Sennin lived.
The Sennin breathed all the smoke and used it to prolong his live.



蝋燭能「一角仙人」Noh performance in candle light - Ikkaku Sennin

Ikkaku Sennin 一角仙人 "One-horned Immortal"
a Noh play by Konparu Zenchiku (金春禅竹, 1405-1471).
Ikkaku was born in 波羅奈(はらな)国 Harana, India. His mother was a 鹿 deer, so he had one horn on his head.




............................................................................... Iwate 岩手県

. O-Shirasama, oshirasama おしらさま、オシラサマ "White Deity" .
legends of 飛行というと天狗 a flying Tengu or the sennin 仙人 helping humans

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Jizoo 地蔵 Jizo
A Sennin lived as a recluse in a temple, he liked to tell stories of the mountains in the region.
But statue of Jizo betrayed the Sennin and told the others about his real identity, making the nose of the Sennin all red.
So the Sennin turned the nose of the Jizo statue around.


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西磐井郡 Nishi-Iwai district 平泉町 Hiraizumi

鬼三太仙人 / オニサンタセンニン Oni Santa Sennin ,清悦 Seietsu
At the river 衣川 Koromogawa there lived a strange person. He had a shaven head and sharp looking eyes. He never said his name, but he was strong and very learned and could heal all kinds of illnesses. He never took any thank-you money.
He drank 枸杞茶 a special health tea made from kuko 枸杞 Lycium chinense.
He only had one laquered box to carry his belongings.
Once Lord 伊達政宗 Date Masamune ordered him to open the box.
Inside were 三軸三翰三張 three scrolls, three scriptures and three papers - and 観音像 one statue of Kannon Bosatsu. On the statue was an inscription that his name was Oni Santa, a name given to him by the priest Kurama Tookooboo 鞍馬東光坊 Toko-Bo from Mount Kurama, Kyoto.

鬼三太 Kisanta
A warrior at the end of the Heian period, beginning of Kamakura period.
Kisanta was a retainer of 源義経 Minamoto Yoshitsune. He was also called 御馬屋の鬼三太 Go-Umaya no Kisanta.
In 1185, on orders of 源頼朝 Minamoto no Yoritomo the priest 土佐房昌俊 Tosabo Shoshun (1141 - 1185) came to Kyoto to attack the living quarters of Yoshitsune, but Kisanto prevented it.
Sometimes his name is spelled 喜三太.
Kisanta died at the battle of Kinugawa.

Later he became a character in Kabuki plays about Yoshitsune.


鬼三太 尾上菊五郎 Kisanta played by Onoe Kikugoro
豊原国周 Toyohara Kunichika

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大船渡市 Ofunato 猪川町 Ikawa

奥州の仙人伝説 Legends about the Sennin from Oshu
At the temple 龍福山長谷寺 Hasedera there lived an old priest, 阿光坊澄水法印 Akobo Sunzu Hoin.
In 1597 on the 21st day of the 9th lunar month, he suddenly asked his disciples to put water in a tub and place it in the garden. The then sprinkled the water with his fingers.
When they asked him why he did this, he said there was a fire at Mount Koyasan and he wanted to help extinguish the fire.
At that hour, there had indeed been a fire at Mount Koyasan.

. Koya San in Wakayama 高野山 和歌山県 .





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. Japanese Immortals On Satsuma Pottery .
- 薩摩焼 Satsumayaki




............................................................................... Kanagawa 神奈川県

senkyoo 仙境 Senkyo, fairyland
Once upon a time, the フウマ一族 Fuma clan liven in a place called Senkyo, just above 舟原 Funahara.
This was the place where the Sennin lived.





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南丹市 Nantan

konzoo 金像 golden Buddha statue
Around 808, the hunter 小野胤世 Ono went to see a Sennin who was talking about 法華経 the Hokekyo sutra, but he could not see anybody. There was something shining and when he shot an arrow at it, there was a golden Buddha statue of about 10 cm. The statue was so heavy he could not move it.
Reporting it to the lord 藤原定房 Fujiware no Sadafusa, they built a temple for the statue.
When there was a fire, it would take off and fly into the sky.

瑞光山玉泉寺 Zuikozan Gyokusen-Ji
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石巻市 Ishinomaki 鮎川浜 Ayukawahama

Senninzawa no hebi 仙人沢の蛇 the serpent from Sennin Swamp
At the 金華山祭 Kinkasan Festival in May the 姉神 Elder Sister Deity from 網地島 Ajishima island turns into a huge serpent 大蛇 (竜蛇 "dragon serpent") and spits out the tide all night, swimming over to the Kinkasan island to help the 妹神 Younger Sister Deity from Kinkasan. Some villagers have even seen her swim. But those who see her will die.
She is also called the serpent from Sennin swamp.

. Kinkasan 金華山 (Kinkazan) .
a small mountainous island at the tip of the Oshika Peninsula, not far from Sendai.


仙人沢・仙人大滝 The Great Sennin Waterfall

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刈田郡 Katta district 七ヶ宿町 Shichikashuku

Iwagamiyama 磐神山 イワガミヤマ / ?磐山 - ?仙磐山)
They say there lived a Sennin. It is South of 二井宿峠 Niijuku toge pass. Down the valley is 仙人沢 Senninzawa.
The Sennin used to walk there with his dog, but rarely showed himself to the villagers. The dog eventually turned into a rock called
inu-ishi 犬石 "Dog Stone".


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Anpanman finger doll - baikin sennin "Germ Sennin"
アンパンマン 指人形 バイキン仙人

Baikin-Sennin is a Germ from the Anime TV Series Anpanman.
An old germ hermit who lives in a house in the mountains, he acts like a mentor to Baikinman and friends. He is very tough on Baikinman, punishing him with work, or hitting him on the head if he fails. He is also tough on Horrorman, but gets along better with him than Baikinman. He has a soft spot for Dokinchan, and spoils her. He can fly on a magic cloud, or with a UFO that looks like a convertable car. He keeps an array of mystical and magical relics at his home.
- Baikinman
A germ from Baikin Planet (Germ Planet), and Anpanman's sworn enemy and rival. Baikinman was born from an egg that fell to Earth the same day Anpanman was born. ...
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佐久市 Saku

Mount Senningatake 仙人ヶ嶽 - 637 m
The chi no ike 血の池 "blood pond" of Senningatake is about 150 m to the North of 閼伽流山 Mount Akarusan.
The pond got its name from a Hotogogisu, who sang at the pond and spit out blood so the water got all red.
If a priest performs rain rituals there, it will definitely rain soon. They even did it in the Showa period.

. hototogisu ホトトギス, 時鳥 little cuckoo .
Cuculus poliocephalis.
The inside of the mouth of this cuckoo is so red that it looks like blood when the bird is singing.

. amagoi 雨乞い rain rituals .

There are other mountains named Senningatake 仙人ヶ嶽 in other regions.

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下条村 Shimojo

ushigatsume no ushi-ishi 牛ヶ爪の牛石 stone with bull hoof imprints
Once a wicked villager did not tell the proper road to a blind Sennin. He wandered around and finally died with his bull beside him.
His resentment against the wicked villager turned into the imprints of the bull in the stone and now people in this area learned the lesson and never deceive people.





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吉野町 Yoshino

shiragami no sennin 白髪の仙人 Sennin with white hair.
Mother had been ill and to pray for her recovery the son went to the center of the 黒住教 Kurosumi-Kyo religion. On the way an old man with a white beard, like a Sennin, stopped him saying "Don't go, don't go. Nobody can help you. "
On that night mother had died.
Maybe the Sennin wanted to remind him that some things are impossible to ask for.





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akaushi ni notta sennin 赤牛に乗った仙人 the Sennin who rode on a red bull

The farmer 作蔵 Sakuzo had a lot of cows and went to his field every day to cut fodder for them. In his village was a waterfall and people said:
At the Narutaki 鳴滝 waterfall there lives an Immortal riding a red bull and his bull comes to eat the grass around the waterfall. So farmers are not allowed to cut it, otherwise they will be cursed by the Immortal.
One day as Sakuzo was out cutting grass, he realized that one bundle was missing. When he looked up he found himself standing near the waterfall. "Oh well, just one bundle will not do much harm" he thought and begun cutting the grass. Suddenly above the waterfall the Immortal on his red bull appeared:
"Don't ever tell anybody you saw me here!" the Immortal shouted at him.
Sakuzo begun to tremble with fear and run home. He had almost lost his mind. His wife asked: "What happened to you?"
He wanted to tell her he had seen the Immortal but he was too scared and just kept repeating "It's nothing, nothing happened..."
Within a short while he and his wife disappeared from the village and the house was left there to rot.



............................................................................... Shizuoka 静岡県

. The Immortal from 菊川村 Kikugawa .
and Muken no Kane 無間の鐘 "Unlimited Bell", "Soundless Bell", "the Bell of Muken"




............................................................................... Yamanashi 山梨県

. 新左衛門 Shinzaemon from Mount Kayagatake .
The sennin 仙人 Immortal from 金が岳 Mount Kanagatake (1,764 m) named 新左衛門 Shinzaemon
and the Tengu from 茅ヶ岳 Mount Kayagatake (1,703 m) named 江草孫右衛門 Magoemon from Egusa ...


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not to mix sennin 仙人 with somabito 杣人 forest workers.


. sennin 天狗と仙人伝説 Legends about Tengu and Immortals .

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仙人と呼ばれた男 ― 画家 - 熊谷守一の生涯 The life of Kumagai Morikazu (1880 - 1977)
田村祥蔵 Tamura Shozo


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仙人入門 - Introducing Sennin
聖龍

甲賀流忍術の師の許に弟子入りし、兄弟子である「忍者犬」と共に過ごしたユーモラスな少年時代。中国武術の基礎を学んだ青年時代。やがて、中国、深山幽谷の地に入り、「仙人」の許で厳しい修行を積み、さらには日本人として唯一、内家拳とよばれる中国武術を極めることになる。歩んできた奇想天外な半生と、今尚続く修行の道程を綴る。


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葛城仙人 Katsuragi Sennin
まんが日本昔ばなし 1465


むかし、葛城山(かつらぎさん)の山奥深くに小鹿(おじか)という男がいた。小鹿は数年前、諸国を巡り歩いている時、行き倒れて死にかけてるところを、ここ葛城山のふもと和泉の里の人々に助けられたのだった。小鹿はそれから葛城山に籠り、仙人になろうとして厳しい修行を積んだ。しかし神通自在を得て、空を飛ぶ仙人になることはなかなか出来るものではなかった。...
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Sennindoo 仙人堂 Sennin Do Hall
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Yamabushi are Japanese mountain ascetic hermits.

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. Legends about Kobo Daishi Kukai - 弘法大師 空海 - 伝説 .

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hinotama fireball legends

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hinotama, hi no tama 火の玉と伝説 Legends about fire balls
hinotama, hi no tama 火の玉 "ball of fire",

. hitodama 人魂 / 人玉 spirit of a dead person, "soul flame" .

. kitsunebi 狐火 will-o'-the-wisp .
420 to explore ( and the souls of dead people)

. kaika 怪火 fireball, atmospheric ghost lights yokai from Shiga and Kyoto. .
and Abura-bo 油坊 Oil Priest
. kaika 怪火 ghost fire at Nerima 練馬区 Tokyo .

. kaki 火気 と伝説 Legends about fire .

. janjanbi じゃんじゃん火 fire balls from Nara .
”a mysterious light associated with spirits, found in various folklore tales”

. onibi, kika 鬼火 demon fire .
- kechibi 鬼火 / けち火

. soogenbi 宗源火 Sogenbi / ubagabi 姥ケ火 / 姥ヶ火 in Kyoto .

. hinotama 天狗と火の玉伝説 Legends about Tengu and fire balls .

. tenpi, tenbi, tenka 天火 "fire from heaven" / 落雷 rakurai - lightning .






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Matsuyama 松山市

. Tengu at 三津浜 Mitsuhama .




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呉市 Kure 蒲刈町 Kamagari

. hinotama and Yakushi Nyorai 薬師如来 .





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. rokubu 六部 Rokubu pilgrims .
稲敷郡 Inashiki district 江戸崎町 Edosaki // 鹿島郡 Kashima district 神栖町 Kamisu




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飫肥 Obi city

. Hinotama at the death of a person .




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Chiyoda ward

. at Minamihōgen-zaka 南法眼坂 Hogenzaka, Hogen slope .

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Ota ward

. hinotama and kanetama カネ玉 "money ball" .



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04 カネ玉 kanetama (01)

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