Jizo Statue Jigsaw (Jizo Statue Jigsaw)
Every culture has its own faith and its own gods. In Hinduism, there are especially many of them, and one of them is Jijo. He is depicted as a small statue of a Buddhist monk. He is the guardian of all children, including unborn children and those who died before their mothers and fathers. In Japan, at Nashino Pass, there is a whole tai called the jijo hall. There are thousands of stone statues and jijo festivals are held at the end of August. Playing Jizo Statue Jigsaw, you seem to visit those sacred places and feel their power. Some of the statues are dressed in children's clothes. This is how parents remember and honor their dead children. To see the whole picture, you must connect the fragments to each other. There are sixty-four parts in total.