Gohyaku-Rakan Rakanji is a Shingon Buddhism temple built in
IWAMI GINZAN, OMORI, SHIMANE, JAPAN - 2017/07/07: Gohyaku-Rakan Rakanji is a Shingon Buddhism temple built in 1776 to hold memorial services for local silver miners. There are about 500 Jizo statues in the temples caves all with different facial expressions. The jizo are well preserved thanks to the caves, they were placed here as a memorial for those who died while silver mining to rest in peace. (Photo by John S Lander/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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