Close off the mind, and you open the infinite.
—Zen saying
Gateway Into Another World
It sure seems that way, anyways. I don’t mean in any kind of spiritual sense, as the above proverb may lead you to believe, but in a very literal one. Approaching the gate, you are surrounded by nothing but white walls. The gate itself, while nice, is kind of dark and drab. It’s a very monotone environment. But then, you get closer and closer and closer; you look inside the gate and see all this color and light of the temple garden. You can’t help but feel a little like you are stepping into another world. Kind of like Dorothy stepping into Oz. It’s kind of neat. I’m sure they designed it to provoke this exact effect.
The Temple
The name of this temple this gate leads to is zui’nenji†. It’s located in downtown Okazaki. It was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1563. You may know him—he went on to take over all of Japan in 1603.‡
The temple contains the tombstone of Ieyasu's Great Aunt, Hisako. Hisako raised Ieyasu after he was separated from his mother. The temple overlooks the Tokaido Road, an ancient highway that connected Edo (home of the Shogun—present day Tokyo) and Kyoto (home of the Emperor).
By the way, see those stickers in the doorway of the gate? They are called senjafuda; travelers would stick them on temples they visited. Most temples have banned the practice today, but the stickers from past travelers remain.
Footnotes
†: Pronounced Zoo-E-nehn-jee ↩
‡: I've mentioned him a few times. More info here ↩
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