'Jizo', 1912. In Japanese culture, Jizo is the God of the feminine heart, the enermy of evil spirits and the one being who can heal the heart of a mother who has lost her child to death. From "Myths & Legends of Japan", by F. Harland Davis. [George G. Harrap & Company, London, 1912]


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