Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0194
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Dublin CoreTitleMission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0194
Date1900-1930
CreatorBoard of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
SubjectMissions
Japan
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PublisherThe General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church
ScriptusTranscriptionJanOP1-194:1 Jozo is the compassionate helper of those in trouble. He is the patron of travellers pregnant women and of children. His image is often heaped with pebbles, which serve in the other world to relieve the labors of the young who have been robbed of their garments by the hag named, Shozuka-mo-baba, and then set by her to perform the endless task of piling stones on the bank of the river Saino-Kawara, the Buddhist Styx. JanOP1-194:2 Shinkaichi street, Kobe, Japan. The name of the street is "New Opened Ground." It was a river before it was a street as can be verified by the present appearance. Building to the left is a theatre, note the attractive signs. Methodism builds character in this same town by means of a fine big school, namely, Kwansei Gakuin, 1,500 enrolled. StatusCompleted
Percent Completed100
Percent Needs Review0
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