
Minneapolis Institute of Art
The Rōben Falls at Ōyama in Sagami Province
Katsushika Hokusai; Publisher: Nishimuraya Yohachi
- Date
- c. 1832
- Medium
- Woodblock print (nishiki-e), ink and color on paper
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
The Buddhist monk Rōben (689-773) was a religious adviser to Emperor Shōmu. His efforts to establish Tōdai Temple led to his appointment as sōjō (high priest). He was the first of many remarkable priests to hold that exalted position in the country’s largest and most important Buddhist temple. Rōben is also credited with the founding, in 755, of Ukōsan Daisanji, popularly known as Ōyama Temple, in Sagami Province (present-day Kanagawa Prefecture). Ukō means “rainfall” and suggests the mountain’s power to bring rain. Like many Buddhist temples, Ōyama Temple was constructed on an ancient Shinto site. The shrine associated with the complex was called Afuri Shrine. A waterfall that issues from the mountain came to be called Rōben Falls, as noted here in the title cartouche. This image shows pilgrims performing ritual purification (mizugori) in Rōben Falls before ascending the mountain to visit Ōyama Temple edifices. Many of them carry long wooden sword-like objects, a custom recalling the warrior Minamoto Yoritomo (1147-99), who is said to have had a wooden sword purified at the temple in hopes that this would ensure victory in battle. The pilgrims’ “swords, ” which are inscribed with prayers, would have been offered at the temple following the ritual ablutions illustrated here. Japan, Asia
The authoritative record is held by Minneapolis Institute of Art. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.
Related across collections
Semantically similar works from Minneapolis Institute of Art and other institutions.

The Rōben Falls at Ōyama in Sagami Province
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Roben Falls at Oyama in Sagami Province (Soshu Oyama Roben no taki), from the series "A Tour of Waterfalls in Various Provinces (Shokoku taki meguri)"
Art Institute of Chicago
Roben Falls at Oyama in Sagami Province (Soshu Oyama Roben no taki), from the series "A Tour of Waterfalls in Various Provinces (Shokoku taki meguri)"
Art Institute of Chicago

Fudō Falls in Ōji
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Zaō Gongen, Manifestation of Mount Kinpu
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Uhōdōji, the Divine Rainmaking Boy
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Picture of Penance under the Waterfall at Mount Nachi
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Portrait of Rigen Daishi
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Roben Waterfall at Mount Oyama (Oyama Roben no taki)
Art Institute of Chicago
Daruma
Art Institute of Chicago

En no Gyōja
Cleveland Museum of Art

Hachiman in the Guise of a Buddhist Monk
Minneapolis Institute of Art