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This 3-D model is the stone sculpture which is called “Koshin-to”(庚申塔) on 1-34 Okurayama, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan. Moreover, it is both Koshin-to and a signpost because it is carved a street name on the right inscription. By the way, what is “Koshin-to”? It is made on the basis of Koshin-religion which is one of Japanese folklores.
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This “Koshin-to” was made in 1808 which is corresponds to Bunka 5(文化5年) in Japanese calendar. Also it is carved some images. One is Shomen-Kongo(青面金剛) which is revered throughout Koshin-religion and has 6 arms and one face. It stands and has a trident, a sword, an arrow, a bow, Shokera(ショケラ) and Dharmachakra. The other is three monkeys which sit and pose as not speaking, not hearing and not seeing. In addition, the Moon, the Sun, clouds, a devil(邪鬼) and two birds are carved.
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This 3-D model was made with Agisoft Metashape Professional 1.6.2.10247 which is the photogrammetry software by Kosuke Shinoda. Used pictures were taken with iPhone 5S by an anonym.
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