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Stone jizo figure. These small figures, placed near temples, and often wearing a red bib, protect dead children, according to Buddhist belief. The hardships of the Edo period made infanticide common, but in modern Japan the jizo often represents part of a ceremony intended to expiate abortion.

"How could passion run so deep
Had I never thought
That the crime of being born
Blackens all our lot?"
(Yeats)