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Nikko

“Over the doors of the stable where the sacred white pony is kept are colored carvings representing groups of monkeys with eyes, or ears, or mouth covered with their paws—the signification being that one should neither see, hear, nor speak any evil.”

Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore, Jinrikisha Days in Japan, (New York, 1891) pp. 153–54
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Nikko Road
Sacred Bridge
Stone Torii at Lake Chuzenji
Within the Mangwanji Enclosure
Yomeimon
Yomeimon
The Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Monkeys
The Sleeping Cat
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Brinkley’s Japan courtesy Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
Travel books courtesy Allen Hockley

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