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Nembutsu hall established on the northern shore of Lake Teganuma around 1650, preserving Edo-period Buddhist paintings in the main hall
8 min walk from JR Kohoku Station
Kohokudai 9-chome, Abiko, Chiba
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A Jodo sect temple in Kohokudai, Abiko, originating from a nembutsu hall established in the Edo period. Enshrining Amida Nyorai on the northern shore hills of Lake Teganuma, it once gathered faith from those engaged in lake water management. Jodo teachings in plain language provided spiritual support for local farmers.
Hoshoji Temple is said to have been founded around 1650 (Kean 3) as a nembutsu hall of the Jodo sect. Situated on the hills along the northern shore of Lake Teganuma, it is believed to have been established as a center of faith for local farmers and those engaged in lake water management during the …
Cleansing impurity, spiritual purification, driving away evil. Rooted in misogi ablutions and goma fire rites.
Derived from the enshrined deity "阿弥陀如来"
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