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Mannenji Temple
東京都
A Jodo family temple from around 1620, repeatedly rebuilt by parishioners after Edogawa floods — the enduring center of ancestral memorial rites for the Hirai community
創建
1620
種別
寺院
Access
About 5 min walk from JR Hirai Station
Hirai 5-chome, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo
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Temple
Founded 1620
406 years
Enshrined Deity
Buddhist Sect
Jodo
概要
A Jodo Buddhist temple in Hirai, Edogawa Ward, enshrining Amida Nyorai and serving as the local family temple since the early Edo period. The community has repeatedly rebuilt it after flood damage, and it continues to host ancestral memorial services each equinox season.
由緒
Mannenji Temple is said to have been founded around 1620, during the Genna–Kan'ei era, as a Jodo Buddhist temple enshrining Amida Nyorai as its principal image. Throughout the Edo period, it served as the parish temple of the Hirai-juku community, providing funerary rites and ancestral memorial serv…
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Divine Benefits
Purification
Rebirth in Pure Land
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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