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    Two Cows, Two Stories: What a Decade-Old Souvenir Taught Me About Japan

    March 20, 2026 / 0 Comments

    The white ox—blessed at Dazaifu Tenmangu shrine I was digging through a box of old travel mementos the other day when I found them again—two small cow figurines I bought in Japan over a decade ago. One white, one black. At the time, I didn’t think much about them beyond “these look nice.” But finding them again made me curious. Why cows? Why these two? So I started digging. The white one, I now know, came from Dazaifu Tenmangu—a shrine in Fukuoka I’d visited on that trip. It’s a sacred place, famous for its ox statues scattered throughout the grounds. The legend says an ox stopped pulling a funeral cart…

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Hi there! My name is Clinton Wong and ever since small I have loved Japanese things. As I got older, I had the financial ability to explore Japan & it’s cultures. This blog is to share my findings & experiences to others that might have the same interest.

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