Moss faces

In the west of Kyoto, north of the tourist scrum that is Arashiyama in autumn is one of the city's most underrated temples.

 Otagi Nenbutsu-ji clings to a hillside; it is not a large temple but it is peopled with some 1,200 stone statues of rakan, disciples of the Buddha.

There are the calm, expected faces.

And the exuberant, unexpected ones.

A few hold children.

At least one has a dog in its arms while another holds a sake bottle and a third brandishes a tennis racquet. Some distance away is a statue wearing boxing gloves - the sporting disciples of the Buddha.

 If you go, see if you can find them.

Rough and ready.

Flower child.

I admit it: I added the leaf.

Some statues look like someone you'd like to have a drink with.

They'd laugh at your jokes, I think...

...and listen to whatever you had to say...

...under the autumn trees.

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