Enzoji Temple is the birthplace of the akabeko, Fukushima's iconic red cow figurine. According to legend, mythical red bulls helped haul heavy materials up the hill during the temple's construction in the early 9th century. To honor their contribution, commemorative cow statues were created. Today, visitors can find both a stone cow statue and a newer bronze one at the temple. Many people rub specific parts of the bronze cow statue where they seek healing, which has resulted in noticeably worn areas. While the legend originated at Enzoji, akabeko figurines are primarily produced in neighboring Aizu-Wakamatsu, as they were historically used as diplomatic gifts from the local lord.