Bronze bell from a Shintō
shrine
Japan
Edo period, dated in
accordance with AD 1652
The bell is inscribed with the name of the
Hakujo Daimyōjin in Tajima Province ( present day Hyōgo
Prefecture), the Shintō shrine to which it was dedicated, the name
of the donor, Taira Ason Muneyoshi, and the shrine official
Sekisama Daiyū. The bronze founders names, Izumi Saburō Saemon
Fujiwara Kunitsugu and Endo Sōzaemon Fujiwara Masatsugu are also
recorded.
Although the
dedication is to a Shintō shrine, the bell would have been used in
the Jinguji (shrine
temple) which controlled each shrine during the Edo period
(1600-1868)
This bell is
almost identical in shape and decoration and in the form of the
opposed dragons on the suspension loop to one in the Takuzutama
shrine in the same province, made during the Kamakura period (
1185-1333).