Statue of Japanese Daozu God
A traditional symbol of faith on the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Daozu gods are deities who protect roads and travelers. In Japanese culture, they are often placed on both sides of roads, especially at intersections in mountainous areas, to bless the safety of passing pedestrians. These stone statues usually appear in pairs, with ancient and rustic images, reflecting the characteristics of Japanese folk art. Known for its long history and unique style. Not only is it an object of local faith, but it has also become a tourist attraction that attracts visitors. Often using rounded carving techniques, it showcases a primitive and mysterious charm, reflecting the ancient Japanese reverence for nature and gods.
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