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The image of Kannon goddess of mercy is behind this gold curtain - Main Hall of the Senso-ji Temple - Tokyo

The image of Kannon for whom the temple is dedicated is behind this gold curtain and not observable by the public.
Senso-ji perhaps is Tokyo's most sacred Buddhist temple. In 628 c.e. two fishermen found a small gold statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, in the Sumida river. The current temple is dedicated to Kannon. Kannon is a deity who helps with the merciful salvation of those stricken by misfortune.
Buddhism first appeared in Japan in the sixth century c.e. and came to Japan from India (where it was founded) via China and Korea. Buddhism has many movements but perhaps Zen is its quintessential movement in Japan. (There are many sects of Zen.) Buddhism often is viewed as more of a philosophy or "way of life" than a religion because of its emphasis on cosmological beliefs, morality, wisdom, understanding, and awareness of thoughts and actions.
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