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9 Apr 2017

EDO Gofunai temples 48 and 49

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Gofunai temples 48 and 49

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. Gofunai 御府内八十八ヶ所霊場 88 Henro Temples in Edo .
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Nr. 48 - Zenjooin 禅定院 Zenjo-In

- 瑠璃光山 Rurikozan 禅定院 Zenjo-In 薬王寺 Yakuo-Ji
中野区沼袋2-28-2 / 2 Chome-28-2 Numabukuro, Nakano ward
Shingon Sect : 豊山派



This temple was founded in 1362 by 恵尊法印 high priest Eson.
The main statue is 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O.
Related to the temple 宝仙寺 Hosen-Ji

It was the family temple of the 伊藤氏 Ito clan from 上沼袋村 Kami-Numabukuro village, and is therefore also called
Itooji 伊藤寺 Ito-Ji "Temple of the Ito Family".
It was relocated to its present place in 1883.
The temple burned down during World War II and was rebuilt in 1969. The temple gate still shows black marks from the fires of the war.



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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 西林寺 Sairin-Ji in Shikoku :
みだぶつの世界をたずねゆきたくば 西の林の寺にまいれよ
Midabutsu no sekai o tazune iktakuba nishi no hayashi no tera ni maireyo


. 48 西林寺 Sairin-Ji / Shikoku .

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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :


- Also part of the following pilgrimages:
豊島八十八ヶ所霊場48番札所 Toshima Henro - Nr. 46

- Homepage of the temple
- source : tesshow.jp/nakano




禅定院 六地蔵尊 Six Jizo Statues

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. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja – Fudo Myoo .


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Nr. 49 - Tahooin, Tahō-In 多宝院 / 多寶院 Taho-In

- 宝塔山 Hotozan 多宝院 Taho-In 龍門寺 Ryumon-Ji
台東区谷中6-2-35 / 6 Chome-2-35 Yanaka, Taitō ward
Shingon Sect : 豊山派



This temple was founded in 1611 by 宥純法印 high priest Yujun.
The temple was relocated to its present place in 1648.

The main statue is 多宝如来 Taho Nyorai.
It was made in the Nara period by 行基菩薩 Gyoki Bosatsu and gave rise to the name of this temple.
This is a very special statue of a Buddha not very common in Japan. Taho Nyorai is not a main statue of any temple of the original 88 Henro temples in Shikoku.

. Gyooki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 Gyoki Bosatsu (668 - 749) .





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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 浄土寺 Jodo-Ji in Shikoku :
十悪のわがみをすてずそのままに じょうどの寺にまいりこそすれ
juuaku no waga mi o sutezu sono mama ni joodo no tera e mairi koso sure


. 49 - 浄土寺 Jodo-Ji / Shikoku .

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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :


- Homepage of the temple
- source : tesshow.jp/taito

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Tahō Nyorai 多宝如来 Prabhuta Ratna プラブータ・ラトナ



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Prabhūtaratna
(Skt: प्रभूतरत्न; Traditional Chinese: 多寶; Simplified Chinese: 多宝;
Japanese: 多宝如来 Tahō Nyorai), translated as
Abundant Treasures or Many Treasures, is the Buddha who appears and verifies Shakyamuni's teachings in the Lotus Sutra and the Samantabhadra Meditation Sutra.
..... according to Robert Buswell, "Prabhūtaratna (Many Treasures) invites Shakyamuni to sit beside him inside his bejeweled stūpa, thus validating the teachings Shakyamuni delivered in the scripture."
Thich Nhat Hanh states
that Prabhūtaratna symbolizes "the ultimate Buddha" and Shakyamuni "the historical Buddha"; the two Buddhas sitting together signifies the non-duality of the ultimate and the historical, that at a given moment in the real world, one can touch the ultimate.
According to Nichiren,
in their interaction Shakyamuni and Many Treasures agreed to the perpetuation of the Law throughout the Latter Day.
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source : hotokezo.com/nyorai/tahonyorai
釈迦多宝如来坐像 Bronze statues of Shaka and Tahoto
Nara, Todai-Ji 奈良 東大寺 銅造


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多宝院吉祥天 Kichijōten 吉祥天



毘沙門天と吉祥天 Bishamonten and Kichijoten

. Kichijōten (Lakshmi, Shrii Mahâdevi) Kijijo-Ten .

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The grave of poet 立原道造 Tachihara Michizo is in the compound.



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Michizō Tachihara 立原道造 Tachihara Michizō
(July 30, 1914 - March 29, 1939) was a Japanese poet and architect.
He died at age 24 from tuberculosis, before either career could seriously get under way. Michizō struggled to find a way for an urban poet to root himself in traditional customs and still be "modern."



Though a citizen of Tokyo, Michizō would rarely mention modern urban scenes in his work. Aside from several references to cars, Michizō chose to describe a vegetable, not a mineral realm. He described trains as vehicles of escape, rescuing him from being cooped up in his architectural office.
The natural landscapes of the Shinano Highlands
provided an endless parade of conventional imagery that Michizō would use in his work; such as birds, clouds, flowers, grasses, mountains, skies, trees, and wind. A sizable part of his poetry used poetic impulse, often causing his work to be labelled as "sentimental". He wrote openly about his feelings and expressed what was in his heart, allowing his verse to be both uncontaminated and genuine.
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- reference : 御府内八十八 多宝院 -

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- Kobo Daishi Kukai 弘法大師 空海 (774 - 835) -

. Gyoki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 (668 - 749) Saint Gyōki .

. Shikoku Henro Temple List 四国遍路  .

. Gofunai 御府内八十八ヶ所霊場 Pilgrimage to 88 Henro Temples in Edo .
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. Japan - Shrines and Temples - ABC .

. Welcome to Edo 江戸 ! – The Edopedia .

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8 Apr 2017

TEMPLES - Gofunai 46 and 47

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Gofunai temples 46 and 47

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These two temples are related to the doctors who attended to the Shogunal family.

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Nr. 46 - Mirokuji 弥勒寺 Miroku-Ji

- 萬徳山 Mantokuzan 聖宝院 Shobo-In 弥勒寺 Miroku-Ji
墨田区立川1-4-13 / 1 Chome-4-13 Tatekawa, Sumida ward
Shingon Sect : 豊山派



This temple was founded in 1610 by 宥鑁法印 priest Yuban Hoin.
The main statue is 薬師如来 Yakushi Nyorai - Kawakami Yakushi 川上薬師, dedicated by
徳川光圀 Tokugawa Mitsukuni.
The statue was once venerated in a temple in the Hitachi domain of Mitsukuni. When the temple was raided by religious adversaries, the statue was thrown into the river 那珂川 Nakagawa by Mitsukuni, but instead of floating downriver, it moved upriver (kawakami) for a few kilometers to safety. Thus it became a favorite of Mitsukuni.

. Tokugawa Mitsukuni - 水戸黄門 Mito Komon .

The temple was a sub-temple of 醍醐寺三宝院 Daigo-Ji, Sanbo-In in Kyoto.
Now it is a sub-temple of 根来寺 Negoro-Ji.

The temple was first founded in 小石川鷹匠町 Koishikawa Takajomachi and moved to 本所 Honjo in 1689 to become an important, large temple with many sub-temples.
Near it are popular Inari shrines, 元徳稲荷 Gentoku Inari and 徳山稲荷 Tokuyama Inari.
It also had various sub-temples, but nowadays only three of then, 徳上院 Tokujo-In, 法樹院 Hoju-In
and 龍光院 Ryuko-In belong to it.
Nowadays if is famous for its regular sermons, which are delivered in a humorous, unique fashion.

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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 浄瑠璃寺 Joruri-Jii in Shikoku :
楽の浄瑠璃世界たくらえば 受くる苦楽は報いならまし
Gokuraku no jooruri sekai takuraeba ukuru kuraku wa mukui naramashi


. 浄瑠璃寺 Joruri-Ji / Shikoku .

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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :


- Also part of the following pilgrimage:
江戸十二薬師 Edo 12 Yakushi Temples - Nr. 06

- Homepage of the temple
- source : tesshow.jp/sumida/temple_tatekawa_miroku

This temple belongs to the 関東四ヵ寺の一寺 / 江戸四ヶ寺 "four important temples of Edo" of the sect 新義真言宗 Shingi Shingon-Shu:
青蓮寺 Shoren-Ji (Nr. 19) - the first one
根生院 Konjo-In (Nr. 35) // 真福寺 Shinpuku-Ji (Nr. 67) // 弥勒寺 Miroku-Ji (Nr. 46)


. Introduction of Yakushi Nyorai .

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弥勒寺 観音像 Kannon Bosatsu

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A fudezuka 筆塚 brush mound in honor of the calligraphy master 相沢春洋 Aizawa Shunyo (1896 - 1963)
is in the compound.

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弥勒寺 杉山和一墓 The grave of Sugiyama Waichi (1610 - 1694) is in the compound.
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Sugiyama Waichi 杉山和一 / 杉山検校 Sugiyama Kengyo (1614–1694)
was a Japanese acupuncturist, widely regarded as the "Father of Japanese Acupuncture".



An eye-disease in infancy blinded Sugiyama from a very early age. At the age of ten he moved from Kyoto to Edo (Tokyo) to study massage and other therapeutic techniques under Ryomei Irie, one of the most famous medical practitioners of the era. His apprenticeship was short; Irie quickly dismissing him as "dull". On his way back to Kyoto, Sugiyama fasted and prayed for 100 days at the shrine of the goddess Benzaiten at Enoshima Cave, where he reputedly discovered the secret of the shinkan ("insertion tube") after pricking himself on a needle wrapped in a leaf.
His development of the shinkan,
combined with his use of extremely fine gold and silver needles, allowed for comparatively painless acupuncture, and resulted in considerable expansion of the art; for this reason he is often referred to as the "father of Japanese acupuncture". He started around forty-five schools teaching massage and acupuncture to other blind people, resulting in the prevalent association in Japan between blindness and physical therapy. After Sugiyama effected a cure for a neurotic disease afflicting shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi his work received official state endorsement, which greatly increased the popularity of his schools.


Sugiyama's grave
can be found in the graveyard of the Miroku-Temple in Tokyo (Sumida-ku).
Sugiyama's teachings
were recorded by his disciples and printed for the first time in 1880: Ryōji no taigaishū, Senshin no yōshū, and Igaku setsuyōshū.
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杉山和一の刺鍼テクニック - by 大浦慈観

. Acupuncture - Introduction .



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Nr. 47 - Jookanji 城官寺 Jokan-Ji

- 平塚山 Hiratsukazan 安楽院 Anraku-In 城官寺 Jokan-Jii
北区上中里1-42-8 / 1 Chome-42-8 Kaminakazato, Kita ward
Shingon Sect : 豊山派
Named after doctor 山川城官貞久 Yamakawa Jokan Shokyu.



The date of its founding is unclear.
The main statue is 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai.
The statue is made from shaku sendan 赤栴檀 red Chinaberry Bead Tree, Melia azedarach wood and about 30 cm high. It was made by 毘首羯摩 Bishu Katsuma.
(Bishu Katsuma, Visvakarman, is the name of a Hindu Deity, the presiding deity of all Vishwakarma (caste), engineers, priests artisans and architects.)

The temple is related to the Shrine 平塚明神社 / 平塚神社 Hiratsuka Jinja.
Its former name was Anrakuji 安楽寺 Anraku-Ji.

The doctor 山川城官貞久 Yamakawa Jokan Shokyu (1596 - 1615), who attended to the third Shogun
将軍家光 Tokugawa Iemitsu, came to Hiratsuka Jinja to pray for the healing of his patient. His grave is in the compound and his name Jokan became the name of the temple.



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In the compound are also graves of other Shogunal doctors of the 多紀桂山一族 Taki Keizan family.
The father of Keizan, 藍渓 Taki Kankei, served as Shogunal doctor from 1772 to 1781 and also held the title 法印 Hoin of a high Buddhist priest. He produced a lot of medicine and tried to educate more doctors in his academy. Keizan followed in the footsteps of his father. He received the title of 医官 Ikan (now maybe Health Minister) and also Hoin. He retired around 1812. In his later years he wrote books about medicine.
His son, 多紀元堅 Taki Kengen (1795 - 1857) also became official Ikan and treated all the people of Edo, regardless of their social status, from the rich Samurai class to the lowly poor. He even distributed his own money to the very poor.



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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 八坂寺 Yasaka-Ji in Shikoku :
花を見て歌詠む人は八坂寺 三仏じょうの縁 とこそきけ
Hana o mite uta yomu hito wa Yasakadera san butsu joo no en to koso kike


. 47 - 熊野山 Kumanozan 妙見院 Myoken-In 八坂寺 Yasaka-Ji / Shikoku .

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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :


- Also part of the following pilgrimages:
豊島八十八ヶ所霊場 Toshima 88 Henro temples - Nr. 47
上野王子駒込辺三十三ヶ所観音霊場 33 Kannon Temples Komagome - Nr. 6







不動明王 Fudo Myo-O



愛染明王 Aizen Myo-O

- Homepage of the temple
- source : jokanji.jp/about


. Introduction of Amida Nyorai .

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. Medicine in Edo .

. isha 医者, ishi 医師 doctors in Edo .

. Yakushi Nyorai, the Buddha of Medicine 薬師如来 .
The Buddha of Healing

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- Kobo Daishi Kukai 弘法大師 空海 (774 - 835) -

. Gyoki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 (668 - 749) Saint Gyōki .

. Shikoku Henro Temple List 四国遍路  .

. Gofunai 御府内八十八ヶ所霊場 Pilgrimage to 88 Henro Temples in Edo .
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3 Apr 2017

TEMPLE - Unpenji Henro 66



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Unpenji 雲辺寺 Unpen-Ji

. 四国お遍路さん Henro Pilgrims in Shikoku . - General Information -

From here starts the last part of the Pilgrimage.

涅槃の道場 -- nehan entering Nirwana
- 讃岐(香川) Kagawa Sanuki 23 temples


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Nr. 66 - Unpenji 雲辺寺 Unpen-Ji
- 巨鼇山 Kyogozan 千手院 Senju-In 雲辺寺 Unpen-Ji

徳島県三好市池田町白地ノロウチ763-2 / Norōchi-763-2 Ikedachō Hakuchi, Miyoshi-shi, Tokushima



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Kōbō Daishi enshrined a Buddhist relic here in 790 and then returned at a later date, founded the temple, and carved the honzon. The temple was dedicated by Emperor Kameyama when he came here and planted a ginko tree which bears a Sanskrit inscription and which has since enshrined the hair from his head.

In the late 16th century, Chōsokabe Motochika climbed to the temple and was inspired enough by the grandeur that he decided to try and conquer and control the three provinces of Awa, Iyo, and Sanuki. The temple priest tried to talk him out of it and, even though Chōsokabe refused to take his advice, his forthrightness and willingness to speak may have been the reason that the temple complex wasn't burned down like so many others on the island. At one time the temple had seven shrines, twelve affiliated halls, and eight branch temples.

This temple is at the highest elevation of all pilgrimage temples (3060 ft; 911 m) but there is a ropeway to the top for those that need it. The mountain sits on the corner of three provinces, and as strange as it seems, this first temple listed as being in Kagawa Prefecture is actually in Tokushima Prefecture.

There are also other statues of Kannon and Fudō, which are both National Treasures.
- source : www.shikokuhenrotrail.com


- Chant of the temple
はるばると雲のほとりの寺に来て月日を今は麓にぞ見る
Harubaru to kumo no hotori no tera ni kite tsukihi o ima wa fumoto ni zo miru




More than 1000 statues of Rakan on the road - 千人羅漢


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. Fudō Myō-ō, Fudoo Myoo-Oo 不動明王 Fudo Myo-O
Acala Vidyârâja - Vidyaraja – Fudo Myoo .



. . Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction - .


The Five Great Wisdom Kings, Godai Myo-O - 五大明王
. The Five Great Elements of the Universe - 地水火風空の五大 .

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- Two short Haiku Henro Trips, Summer 2005


. 四国お遍路さん Pilgrims in Shikoku . - General Information

Koya San in Wakayama

Kobo Daishi Kukai 弘法大師 空海
(Kooboo Daishi, Kuukai )

Haiku and Henro:
.... . The Haiku Henro Pilgrimage  

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2 Apr 2017

TEMPLES EDO - Gofunai temples 44 and 45


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Nr. 44 - Kenshooji 顕性寺 Kensho-Ji

- 金剛山 Kongozan 蓮華院 Renge-In 顕性寺 Kensho-Ji
新宿区須賀町13-5 / 3-5 Sugachō, Shinjuku ward
Shingon Sect : 豊山派



This temple was founded in 1611 by 賢秀法印 High Priest Katahide.
The main statue is 大日如来 Dainichi Nyorai.


The temple was first located at 牛込御門外 Ushigome Gomongai, and was moved to its present location in 1634.
It was a sub-temple of 中野宝仙寺 Nakano Hozen-Ji, now it is a sub-temple of 音羽護国寺 Otowa Gokoku-Ji (?Gofunai Nr. 87).
. Nr. 12 - Nakano Hozenji 宝仙寺 Hosen-Ji . .

The building now is modern, in Western style, with the main temple hall on the second floor.

The statue of Amida Nyorai was carved by Kobo Daishi from a cutting board (manaita) and is thus called
Manaita Daishi 俎板大師 Daishi (carving) from a cutting board.
It is about 1 meter tall.

At the entrance to the small road is a stone marker.


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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 大寶寺 / 大宝寺 Daiho-Ji in Shikoku :
今の世は大悲のめぐみ菅生山 ついには弥陀の誓いをぞまつ  
Ima no yo wa daihi no megumi sugausan tsui ni wa mida no chikai o zo matsu


. 44 - 菅生山 Sugozan  大覚院 Daikaku-in 大寶寺 / 大宝寺 Daiho-Ji - Taiho-Ji / Shikoku .

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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :



- Homepage of the temple
- source : tesshow.jp/shinjuku


. Introduction of Dainichi Nyorai .

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From here starts the second half of the Shikoko Henro Pilgrimage ! Temples 45 to 88 !
伊予(愛媛)菩提の道場 -- bodai enlightenment - Ehime Iyo



. Shikoku Henro Temple List 四国遍路  .


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Nr. 45- Kanzooin 観蔵院 Kanzo-In

- 広幡山 Kobanzan 観蔵院 Kanzo-In 善應寺 Zeno-Ji
台東区元浅草3-18-5 / 3 Chome-18-5 Motoasakusa, Taitō ward
Shingon Sect : 智山派



This temple was founded in 1611 by 証円法印 priest Shoen.
The main statue is 如意輪観世音菩薩 Nyoirin Kannon Bosatsu.

It was first located at 中野屋鋪 Nakano Yashiki, and moved to its present location in 1645.
It is a sub-temple of 大塚護国寺 Otsuka Gokoku-Ji.

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- ご詠歌 - chant of the temple 岩屋寺 Iwaya-Ji in Shikoku :
だいしょうの いのる力のげにいわや 石のなかにも極楽ぞある
Daishō no inoru chikara no ge ni iwaya ishi no naka ni mo gokuraku zo aru


. 45 Iwayaji 岩屋寺 Iwaya-Ji . / Shikoku .

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- 朱印 - stamp of the temple :


- Also part of the following pilgrimages:
The temple is Nr. 83 here:
. 荒川辺八十八ヶ所霊場 Arakawa 88 Henro Temples .

In the compound is a statue of
shugyoo daishi 修行大師 Shugyo Kobo Daishi during his ascetic training


With his left foot one step forward, since he is still on the road to enlightenment.


- Homepage of the temple
- source : tesshow.jp/taito


. Introduction of Nyoirin Kannon - Wish-fulfilling Kannon .

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- reference : 御府内八十八 顕性寺 -
- reference : 御府内八十八 観蔵院 -

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- Koya San in Wakayama 和歌山 高野山 -

- Kobo Daishi Kukai 弘法大師 空海 (774 - 835) -

. Gyoki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 (668 - 749) Saint Gyōki .

. Shikoku Henro Temple List 四国遍路  .

. Gofunai 御府内八十八ヶ所霊場 Pilgrimage to 88 Henro Temples in Edo .
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. Japan - Shrines and Temples - ABC .

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