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Koya-san
Dolls at children's shrine at the temple of Okuno-In, Koya-san, Japan. These ubiquitous Buddhist icons represent a bodhisattva (Japanese bosatsu), a being who has achieved Emlightenment but vows to remain to help human salvation. This jizo is the patron of children and, above all, the guardian of the souls of those unborn..
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